Arts & Entertainment

Fight in the Museum: Spotlight on Latarsha Burke

Latarsha Burke is a leader. She is an organizer who has endless energy for her community. She spends many hours behind the scenes to help create festivals, celebrations and...

How One Band Recreates the Magic of Queen

In February 2027, it will be 50 years since this reporter saw British rock legends Queen in concert,...

Tess James named director of Princeton Program in Theater and Music Theater

Princeton University’s Lewis Center for the Arts has named award-winning lighting designer Tess James as the new director...

Bristol Riverside Theater Review: Real Women Have Curves

Listening closely, you can discern the drama, comedy, and humanity inherent in Josefina López’s “Real Woman Have Curves”...

Hopewell Valley Stage reveals first full month of events

Following the successful reopening of the historic theater at S. Greenwood Ave, Hopewell Valley Stage has revealed its...

Building Bridges the Artist’s Way

Trying to sum up the life of a man like John A. Roebling in one exhibit is no easier task than twisting the wire...

Opportunities

The Arts Professional Center for the Arts announces...

Celebrating the Unlikeliest Brass Instrument

Tubist Karl Megules is a strong, passionate advocate for his instrument, a powerful but misunderstood big brass horn. He really hates the stereotypes the...

Let’s Try … 90 Main

90 Main lives up to its reputation. Co-owners John Whitehead and Jeff Izes have completely transformed what used to be a biker bar to...

New York Review: ‘The Stone Carver’

The questionable legitimacy of Eminent Domain can be explained in simple terms: It allows one private rich and powerful party to take the property...

Review: ‘Betrayal’

Dating from the late 1970s, Harold Pinter’s “Betrayal” exhibits a wide range of one of Pinter’s best known characteristics: ambiguity. There are ambiguous pauses,...
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