Princeton Arts Council seeks market vendors

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

Hopewell Valley Stage reopens after summer hiatus

Hopewell Valley Stage has resumed programming after a six-week summer hiatus, returning with a new website, improvements to its venue and an expanded schedule of events. The theater began programming...

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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 that honors the show’s legacy while...

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Helping Seeing Eye puppies find their way

Before a Seeing Eye dog ever guides someone through a busy intersection or safely across a street, countless volunteers have already helped shape its...

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Bristol Riverside Theater Review: ‘The Rivals’

The many worthy traits of Peter Kellogg and Stephen Weiner’s musical version of “The Rivals” are clouded by a need for sharper definition, including...

Time to Address ‘Period Poverty’

I’ve been up to my ears in tampons for the last six months. No, this isn’t some kind of fetish. It’s in connection with...

Eagle-Eyed Reader Submits Correction

An eagle-eyed reader, Mark Cehelyk of Princeton Landing, noticed an error in Richard K. Rein’s October 31 column on the partisan divide. Rein had...

Review: New Jersey Symphony Orchestra

The powerhouse that is the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra appeared at Richardson Auditorium in Princeton on November 2, with solo violinist Augustin Hadelich performing...

Book Review: ‘The Patch’ By John McPhee

In his latest book, titled “The Patch” (Farrar, Strauss and Giroux), author and long-time New Yorker staff writer John McPhee has assembled a collection...

A Crash Course on Micro-aggressions

There is a fast-growing inequality in American life — in political correctness and its consequences. You can see the fault lines most clearly between...

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