Arts & Entertainment

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 of the University’s Program in Theater and Music Theater. James, a lecturer...

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...

Mercer County Cultural Festival, Food Truck Rally Returns June 6

Mercer County will celebrate the region’s diverse cultures, music and cuisine during the 14th Annual Cultural Festival and...

Princeton Info’s Fairs and Festivals 2026

The summer rapidly approaching brings many fairs and festivals to New Jersey. From an art walk to a...

State Museum Celebrates 250th with a Look Back at the Bicentennial

The New Jersey State Museum presents the new exhibition “Spirit of ’76: The Bicentennial” as part of their celebration of America’s 250th. The exhibition,...

‘America Unfiltered’ at the Arts Council

The Arts Council of Princeton (ACP) presents the immersive multimedia exhibition, “America Unfiltered: Portraits and Voices of a Nation” by Horacio Marquinez and Kirill...

The Art of Eric Carle Comes to the Michener

The exhibition “Small Living Things: The Magical Art of Eric Carle,” on view at Michener Art Museum in Doylestown from February 14 through May...

Off the Presses: ‘She Knew Too Much’

West Windsor-based author Victoria Weisfeld is celebrating the release of her second novel, “She New Too Much.” The psychological thriller, published by Audecyn Books,...

State Theatre Announces Sound Studio Series

The State Theatre in New Brunswick has announced its Sound Studio Series, an immersive musical experience that places concertgoers at the very heart of...

Passage Theatre Review: ‘Muleheaded’

Politics, artistic and financial, and how they affect collaboration among friends, and friendship itself, are the crux of David Robson’s “Muleheaded, or Zora and...
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