South Brunswick resident and the rest of the "Jersey Follettes" seek to show off what New Jersey is all about.
RC Smith warms up crowds at Rachel Ray's TV show but the spotlight will be his at Princeton Catch a Rising Star tonight (Friday, Sept. 16) and tomorrow (Sept. 17)
The artist and activist talks with Patch about music, art and an exhibit of John Lennon's art that's coming to Princeton Borough.
Eve Ingalls' "Sited Memory/Underground Shadows" at the Bernstein Gallery explores the earth as canvas.
Kathleen Madigan will bring jokes old and new to the State Theatre.
Firefighters, police officers and emergency medical personnel and their families are invited to visit the sculpture park and arboretum in Hamilton Township free of charge on Sunday, Sept. 11, for "a day of contemplation and remembrance."
A documentary at the New Jersey Film Festival takes viewers inside a controversy about religion in the classroom in a New Jersey school.
Margery Cuyler is one of the authors who will be meeting her young fans.
The Princeton Arts Council will host a reading of a short play by Charles Evered about a 9/11 widow and a police officer.
Times have been tough for the famed club but the music plays on.
A remake of 'Raiders of the Lost Ark' made by teenagers in the 1980s is getting a rare screening in New Brunswick, and you won't believe the story behind the movie.
Classic songs sung in four-part harmony are coming to Kelsey Theatre with "Forever Plaid."
Hub City Stompers are coming back to the Court Tavern for a night of punk-infused ska.
Pictures in the Ennis Beley Photography exhibit at the D&R Greenway share the talents and perspectives of young photographers.
The performance on Aug. 20 at Mercer County Park will conclude the county's 2011 "Music in the Park" concert series.
Trombonist Stafford Hunter will perform some Ellington and originals in New Brunswick.
Violinist Diana Tsaliovich will return to the Rimon Center for Jewish Learning in East Windsor for her annual concert on Sunday.
The Charrypickers will perform Thursday in the final concert of Lawrenceville Main Street's 2011 summer music program.
Brenda Gladwell, art teacher at Saint Ann School, will instruct three art classes for children in August, including one exploring "Medieval Times.”
The Manhattan Skyline will sing golden oldies during a free concert in East Windsor.
Plays in the Park in Edison is presenting the beloved biblical rock musical
A free concert at Westminster Choir College will capture the feeling of London's music scene in the 17th and 18th centuries
The Pennington Players presents "13 the Musical" at Kelsey Theatre.
The annual blueberry bake-off competition at Terhune Orchards yielded a lot of berry treats, including this recipe for a tart by first place winner Alison O'Brien.
Come out to experience the "Second Saturday" Open House in August
Young filmmakers from around the world get a chance to show their movies at the Princeton Public Library
You've probably been there—but if not, you're missing out.
The Richard Reiter Swing Band will play the music of Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller and other big band greats at Palmer Square.
“How to Train Your Dragon,” kids games in Beech Woods Park in South Brunswick
A pair of exhibits at Grounds For Sculpture in Hamilton explores how technology changes and affects our lives
The highly acclaimed Voxare String Quartet will play a free concert at Princeton University on Thursday.
The Yardley Players production of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical will be staged at the Kelsey Theatre at Mercer County Community College July 15-24.
The Sweet Sounds of Summer Music festival will be held July 16-17 at Mercer County Park in West Windsor.
93rd annual fair will be held July 30-31 at Howell Living History Farm in Hopewell Township.
The show, which will exhibit works created by residents from throughout Mercer County who are age 60 and older, will run from July 28 to Aug. 5 in East Windsor.
Chimera Productions seeks to merge the line between the audience and the play at the Paul Robeson Center for the Arts in Princeton
Opera New Jersey's brings "The Consul" to McCarter Theatre
Alex & the Kaleidoscope Band is coming back to the Princeton Shopping Center.
It takes a community to build a sculpture - or at least it took a community to build the artwork now on display in front of the Lawrence Township Municipal Building. The sculpture, made from recycled materials, will remain on display through Labor Day wee
Popular magician and ventriloquist Jeff Blum paid a visit to Lawrence Township recently.