July exhibition at Bernardsville Public Library: "American Landscape Art" by Katalin Luczay
Starring Gary Cooper and Ingrid Bergman, the movie is based on Ernest Hemingway’s novel of the same name.
A talk about the exhibition which presents a selection of portraits revealing the most personal and human aspects of Cézanne's art.
Havens's art expresses an eclectic conception of her environment as well as her fascination with color and composition.
An hilarious send-up of the absurdity and all-consuming nature of making movies made by a master filmmaker.
One woman whow by Living History Presenter Carol Simon Levin
An exciting variety of images as “envisioned” by the artist on view May 2-30, 2018
Three outstanding virtuoso performers will play period instruments–baroque flute, oboe, and bassoon, as well as recorders.
A romantic period drama.
Come join in and support these inspiring local poets for an evening of literary enjoyment. Open mic too!
Poetry Reading by Award-Winning Poets Wanda Praisner & Ed Romond
April Art Exhibition at Bernardsville Public Library
Neil White bought into the modern American Dream, but he didn't have the money to pay for it. In Carville Prison, he re-prioritizes.
An exciting first person interpretation of FDR at a critical moment in history by actor Neill Hartley.
Watch one of the greatest films in cinema history!
Celebrate the maker culture with free workshops for children and adults. Advance registration is required.
British-American period drama film directed by Ang Lee and based on Jane Austen’s 1811 novel. Stars Emma Thompson, Kate Winslet & Hugh Grant
A unique combination of guitar, bass, drums to which cello has been added. The harmonizations of the strings are stunning never before heard
Dramatic fantasy about a Chicago librarian who suffers from a rare genetic disorder that sends him hurtling through time when he is stressed
Discuss a memoir by a devout woman from a modest Saudi Arabian family who became the leader of a movement to support women's right to drive.
Landscapes and florals by Basking Ridge resident Claudia Slater will be on exhibit at Bernardsville Public Library during January.
Hear a tale of dashed attempts, bold experimentation, and final triumph in 16th century Florence.
Featuring critically-acclaimed, folk-soul singer Michaela McClain, winner of the 2013 "Best Indie Act" at the Jersey Acoustic Music Awards.
Art exhibition of landscapes and florals by Berkeley Heights resident Eileen Bonacci at Bernardsville Library.
Coral reefs are the nursery of life in oceans and the public has little idea of the scale of the catastrophe silently raging underwater.
Admission includes an illuminated paper lantern for each person, music, a bonfire and refreshments.
In 2010, a never-before-seen glimpse of the legendary American artist's remarkable relationship with photographer Robert Mapplethorpe.
“All that Jazz," paintings by Millington resident Sam Bleecker, will be on exhibit at Bernardsville Public Library, November 1-30.
Interviewer Julie Maloney of Women Reading Aloud conducts an up-close and personal interview with NY Times best-selling author M. J. Rose.
Free showing of "Fences" (2017), a movie adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by August Wilson.
Fall Fest 2017 is a family fun day with live music and entertainment, food trucks, a beer/wine garden and kids games, rides and activities.
Guests will enjoy colonial-inspired food and cocktails served up by re-enactors portraying barkeeps from the 18th century.
Free concert by four principal musicians of the Metropolitan Orchestra of New Jersey
Bernardsville native Chrissy Hofbeck will appear on CBS' "Survivor" when it debuts Sept. 27 at 8 p.m.
A comedy set in 1973 about a young man who wanders into a dilapidated community theater and soaks up all the idealism and craziness there.
At once ironic and sentimental in nature, each photo comes with a back story, and it’s hoped that the viewer will enjoy the thought process.
Activities include wagon rides with Clydesdale horses, field maze, pumpkin painting, scarecrow dressing, beekeeper demonstrations and more.
Carolyn Murnick talks about her book, "The Hot One," a compelling murder mystery and an affecting portrait of female friendship.
Showing of “Paths of Glory” (1957) starring Kirk Douglas, directed by Stanley Kubrick--among the most powerful antiwar films ever made.
Chrissy Hofbeck, 46, an actuary who grew up in Bernardsville, has traveled to all 7 continents and is married with 3 kids.