The annual puppetry festival is one of the biggest and most anticipated of library events.
Festival featuring independent films from local and national filmmakers, seminars and group discussions will run through March 1
Eve Ensler’s “Necessary Targets” opens this Friday, and is the latest installment of the “On the Edge” series.
Sponsored by the Arts Commission, the discussion will coincide with a performance of the opera at Mason Gross.
This local newsman will discuss some of the funniest and most shocking stories he's encountered during his career.
Come see this Woody Allen film free at the library
Visit with author Saul landa at the East Brunswick Jewish Center. Landa will disucss toe book, "A timeless People."
Deals abound for the Broadway lover in your life.
"Alice in Wonderland" is the theme of a display at the East Brunswick Public Library.
Warnsdorfer students watch "Hugo," based on a novel by Brian Selznick, a Warnsdorfer graduate himself.
Buddy Holly Tribute Band Rave On! to perform Sunday at the library
Holiday Concert promises an evening of great music for everyone.
A new, hardcover edition of Palmyra resident Frank Stefanko's book "Days of Hopes and Dreams" collects photos he shot of Bruce Springsteen in Haddonfield and beyond from 1978 to 1982.
NOW Theatre Company to perform "A Dickens Christmas" at the EBPAC this weekend.
Author Angus Kress Gillespie will discuss his book "Crossing Under the Hudson: the Story of the Holland and Lincoln Tunnels."
An inside look at The Nutcracker ballet.
Three performers from East Brunswick will take part in the parade's opening and its finale.
The State Theatre will host a night of classic rock 'n' roll songs
The production will open Thursday and run through Saturday at the high school.
Here's just a few things going on this weekend. Hopefully you'll find something you like!
Art exhibition to be displayed Nov. 17 through Dec. 15.
Allison is author of the New York Times Best Seller, “Long Drive Home," which is set in New Jersey.
Playhouse 22 has added an additional performance of the fall smash.
This month's display at the East Brunswick Public Library is by Richard Grotyohann.
The first Princeton ArtWalk offers a night of strolling for gallery goers.
Edison's Kimberly Thomas is starring in the national tour of "'S Wonderful" coming to the State Theatre.
The Demon Barber of Fleet Street opens this weekend and runs to mid-November.
The Library's Fine Film Festival continues today.
National Novel Writing Month is just a week away, get your prep work done now!
Memorabilia collection was formerly housed at the Asbury Park Public Library.
Get out and dance tonight.
New comedic romp features a mix of talented actors of old, new, borrowed (but not blue).
The Young@Heart Chorus brings age and wisdom to a concert at the State Theatre
Harpers Escape to East Brunswick Library, Sunday.
EBHS Junior is trying to make a name for herself in the music world.
Free annual concert in East Brunswick to honor slain Wall Street Journal reporter's commitment to understanding and community.
This week's International Film Festival entry is the French movie, Potiche.
Enjoy the works of artists from the area now during a display at the East Brunswick Public Library.
Come to the Cultural Arts Center hear some great music courtesy of the Arts Commission.
Fall fairs, Halloween frights, great music and a peek into China are on tap for this weekend.