The New Jersey Ballet Company in Livingston earned $86,232 to help promote the arts.
Former Livingston resident Robert Heimall has worked with The Doors, Carly Simon, James Brown and John Lennon.
The Livingston Arts Association will present its annual summer series of children’s art lessons for 2019.
Alexander Wu, a senior at Livingston High School, won this year's Livingston Symphony Orchestra’s Young Artist Concerto Competition.
The first “Livingston Summerfest” – featuring food trucks, a beer garden and live music – will take place on Sunday, June 9.
Maplewood artist and Book Arts RoundTable member Chuck Miley is exhibiting at the Livingston Public Library.
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A former U.S. Army Nike Missile Base in Livingston will continue its transformation into a respite for local artists.
The work of several Livingston public school students will be on display at the Livingston Mall.
Free Comic Book Day will return on Saturday, May 4. See available titles and store locations here.
Hats off to Livingston High School students Ian Hurrel (guitar), Alan Wu (trumpet) and Shourya Bansal (bass trombone).
The members of Turtle Dance Music use songs about science to “bring some optimism into this strange and confusing world.”
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Registration is now open for art classes for adults and children, beginning the last full week of April.
The Force Homestead Museum in Livingston, built in 1745, will be open to the public on Sunday from 2 pm to 4 pm.
All media will be considered, including paintings, sculptures, photography, jewelry, pottery, glassware, textiles and wearable art.
A student band led by Newark Academy's Julius Tolentino will perform at a concert in honor of clarinetist Pee Wee Russell.
Cirque du Soleil is coming to Livingston for a “celebration of love and a tribute to the work and voice of women.” (VIDEOS)
Jazz great Wynton Marsalis: “In these divisive times, it’s important to teach and celebrate our most scared values.”
On Sun, March 24, 2:30 PM at TBA , Prime Time will present “Jews and All That Jazz” with Emmet Cohen, Acclaimed Jazz Musician
Livingston High School senior Rachel Kogut’s digital illustration, “Trapped,” was one of four chosen to receive a Merit Award.
The Livingston concert will feature a jazz performance in an “intimate space filled with lots of art.”
Award-winning artist and Livingston resident, John Wolff, will host an exhibit at Crane’s Mill in West Caldwell.
Have you walked the labyrinth at the Riker Hill Art Park in Livingston?
Docents from the Livingston Historical Society will lead free tours of the historic home from 2 pm to 4 pm.
Are you interested in hearing more about the future of what’s shaping up to be one of the coolest “art parks” in North Jersey?
On Saturday, October 27, the LSO will play a concert program followed by a viewing of Frankenstein with the score performed live.
Update: Everyone can see the incredible talent of Celebration of Music contestant, and Livingston resident Amanda DeFuria!
The Livingston Public School District was named as one of 2018’s “Best Communities in the Nation for Music Education.”
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2016 Chopped Junior winner and Livingston resident is on reality television again, this time for a singing competition.
Looking for a chance to get outdoors and see some free, live music this summer in Livingston? Check out a show schedule here.
The former U.S. Army Nike Missile Base was transformed into an “art colony” for 38 local creators. Take a free tour of the park on June 2.
Free Comic Book Day will take place on Saturday, May 5. See available titles and find a participating store here.
Sold Out! TBA Sisterhood Spring Gala at Cedar Hill Country Club, features Judy Gold, Standup Comedian, winner of two Day Time Emmy awards.
The Livingston Symphony Orchestra will host Eilene Lee of Teaneck as a featured soloist for its 2017-2018 season finale on May 12.
Kush Dhungana was among 16 high school seniors nationwide to earn a Gold Medal Portfolio in the 2018 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards.
The Prime Time Group of TBA will present a musical program featuring Maestro Robert Butts, Music Director and Conductor.
Officials want to get public feedback about a plan for the Riker Hill Art Park, which provides studio space for 38 local artists.
Kush Dhungana and co-founder, Noah Levine, said that the festival is accepting films from any New Jersey resident 18 and under until April 1