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...

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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Princeton Arts Council seeks market vendors

Artists, food busines ses and vintage dealers have several August deadlines to apply for fall and holiday markets organized by the Arts Council of...

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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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Making the Tiger Disappear

‘What sets improvisation apart from all other comedy is that there is magic being created before your very eyes. The jokes are being pulled...

Queer Eye for the Straight Kitchen

Ted Allen is mostly the straight man – in the comedic sense – on the television reality show "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy."...

A Different View Of History

Rarely do I meet an idea that I don’t like. I might not entertain each and every one in the front room, but usually...

Life in the Fast Lane: Torkelsen Plea

Under a federal plea agreement revealed in the District of Columbia on November 3, John Torkelsen would spend just 70 months in prison for...

Between the Lines

Two contributors to the 2003 edition of U.S. 1 Newspaper’s summer fiction issues are in the spotlight this month. Michael Slom, who wrote a...

RFID and You: Privacy Concerns

Edward Felten, known for his research on how public technology policy affects computer security and privacy, was the technology speaker at the U.S. 1...

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