Arts & Entertainment

Leon Rainbow paints Trenton’s story on a larger canvas

Leon Rainbow is an exciting artist to watch. People have been watching him for years as he paints large works in public. His murals are all over the tri-state...

Princeton Arts Council seeks market vendors

Artists, food busines ses and vintage dealers have several August deadlines to apply for fall and holiday markets...

Bucks County marks ‘Rent’ 30th anniversary

Bucks County Playhouse will mark the 30th anniversary of Jonathan Larson’s rock musical “Rent” with a new production...

Karly C and Rebel Y’all find their stride

Perhaps in the not-too-distant future, Mercer County folks can say they knew Mike Matisa and Karly C. “when.”...

Pete Tonti finds harmony in family, food and live music

Pete Tonti is a musician. Growing up in the family restaurant business, he also supplies the soundtrack to...

Dodge Poetry Festival: Not Just for Poets

Twenty years ago, poet James Haba gathered with like-minded others – ...

Opportunities

Auditions McCarter Theater will hold non-equity auditions in...

Music: Mark Pender at Raritan River Festival

Mark Pender gets around. Most recently,the vocalist, bandleader, producer, songwriter – and trumpet player with the "Late Night with Conan O’ Brien" Band on...

Review: ‘Frankenstein’

Off-Broad Street Theater is closing its 2005-’06 season with Tim Kelly’s adaptation of “Frankenstein,” Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley’s incredibly popular 1818 novel. Many writers have...

Staging the Drama of the 1960s

How many times have we heard, “either become active or quit complaining” in reference to a wide range of things, from family dynamics to...

Review: ‘Richard III’

For all intents and purposes, “The Tragedy of King Richard III” is not a comedy. It is, however, the final play in Shakespeare’s tetralogy,...
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