Arts & Entertainment

Two River Theater’s production of August Wilson’s last play runs through March 22....
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Groundbreaking conductor Xian Zhang infuses the NJSO with fresh energy and bold ideas....
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They formed a drawing group decades ago. Now, their combined works are on display at New Brunswick's Alfa Art Gallery....
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A self-declared misfit proves a good fit for stage, film and TV....
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Carlos E. Gonzalez, a Cuban-born performer from Elizabeth, is enjoying several high-profile successes this year....
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Throughout February, New Jersey celebrates and pays tribute to the African American community through historic exhibits and performances....
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A collection of haunting photos, letters and journal entries is on display at the New Jersey Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial and Vietnam Era Museum in Holmdel....
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An interactive exhibit at the Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center sheds a more comprehensive light on the sport's history....
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Jay Rosenblatt builds a handful of high-end acoustic guitars each year. ...
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Art awaits at museums and galleries around the state. See colorful works crafted from wood salvaged after Hurricane Sandy, animal sculptures created from recycled bullet shells and more....
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Director Charles Prince describes his musicians as “unparalleled and extraordinary.” ...
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Montclair native Tommy Crawford acts in and leads an onstage band for a rollicking Red Bank production of 'Twelfth Night.'...
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Lisa Tognola’s debut book, 'As Long As It’s Perfect,' was over a decade in the making....
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Kick off the new year at these never-before-seen plays and musicals. Experience tales of loss, friendship and misfortune at theaters throughout the state....
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Known for his sports art, James Fiorentino also creates nature paintings. "Portraits of Preservation" depicts properties protected by the D&R Greenway....
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With a new name and a new leader, the 110-year-old institution aims to polish its image as a cultural hub. ...
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Gabriel Chajnik infuses the Axelrod Contemporary Ballet Theater's repertoire with rock and theatrical elements....
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The group, originally founded in 1991 as a secretly gay choir, takes pride in its openness and diversity....
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Just 29, the Montclair-bred musician has earned the admiration of fans and fellow artists....
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A roundup of statewide productions guaranteed to dazzle the whole family....
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