Amy Laurent on the new Bravo show, 'Miss Advised.'
The song will be sold to raise money for the Steeplechase Cancer Center.
Whether it's over salon rankings or who's going to be the spotlight, everyone wants to be in the limelight.
Off the Grid performs around the county.
Looking for exciting weekend activities and family-friendly fun? You're in the right place.
And her work is being shown at SOPAC until September.
Lombardi says he will not tolerate drama.
The TLB Trio performs together whenever they can.
Camp Triple Threat comes to Bridgewater.
Two Bridgewater visual artists will be part of an indoor/outdoor arts show in Somerville.
Gatsby stylists compete in The Fashion Societe workshop.
Fresh Perspectives begins April 5.
Stylist reveals she is pregnant after Blois Sharpe uses tricks to try to figure out who left pregnancy test in bathroom.
BRHS graduate is showing his film at the Garden State Film Festival.
The tent fills the TD Bank Ballpark lot.
Bridgewater resident Franke Previte says 'music is part of my gene pool.'
Six Bridgewater students piano players recently won the Crescendo International Music Competition.
Theaters throughout the area are raising the curtain on new shows for the new year.
Make getting involved with what's happening on stage one of your New Year's resolutions.
Most holiday shows have finished their runs, but a few still remain.
With family-friendly holiday shows filling the area's stages, now is a great time to introduce children to theater.
North Jersey's theaters are packed with holiday entertainment.
Hillsborough-based school puts on annual show for Bridgewater seniors.
Local author has just released her second book.
The band performing was led by Bridgewater resident Barry Rosenberg.
North Jersey's stages are bursting with Christmas shows, along with some non-festive offerings.
Venue has a full slate of events through December.
Here's your weekly On Stage Scoop guide to what's happening on North Jersey's stages.
Somerset Home for Temporarily Displaced Children receives grant for arts programs.
An Eisenhower student will be cheering and performing in the Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day Parade.
BRHS student Cailin Marie Toole is competing with her voice while raising money for autism.
BRHS graduate Michelle Matson is in the bottom with her art this week.
Find out what's happening on the area's stages with this week's On Stage Scoop.
Former Bridgewater graduate Michelle Matson is still in the game.
“Footloose,” “On Golden Pond,” “Jesus Christ Superstar,” among full-scale productions; staged reading offers audience a glimpse at the artistic process.
The national writing program encourages writers.
New York museum celebrates comics as art.
Former Bridgewater graduate Michelle Matson escapes another elimination.
Weddings set the stage for laughter and music at two shows that are coming to area stages.
Concerts lead a week of music, drama and comedy.