A “water circus” is set to make a splash in Livingston from June 1 to 4.
The featured performer for the June 6 event will be comedian Guy Gulman, who was a finalist on 'Last Comic Standing'.
Summer is closer than you think, Livingston.
The Red Light Band, a Livingston-based jam band, is set to perform on Saturday, May 13.
If you’re impressed by the art of paper folding known as origami, a Livingston seventh grade student’s display might just blow your mind.
The free, live concerts will take place at the Gazebo at Memorial Field in Livingston.
What goes into creating a children’s picture book? Find out at this upcoming Livingston event.
Sorasicha Nithikasem, a senior at Livingston High School, will display art during an exhibit at the South Orange Performing Arts Center.
Multiple Livingston area artists were among the 102 students from Essex County to participate in the annual art exhibit.
Herrera is the nation’s first Mexican-American Poet Laureate.
Think that you’re a fan of Elizabeth Gilbert’s “Eat, Pray, Love?” Livingston’s Tina Donvito may have you beat.
The segment includes kids and teens from West Caldwell, West Orange, Belleville, Livingston, Roseland and Towaco.
The performance will be held Saturday, March 5 at 7:30 p.m.
The Paper Mill Playhouse will host a free upcoming production of “Into the Woods” at the Livingston Public Library on Feb. 6.
The student art exhibition opens Saturday, Dec. 19 from 4-6 p.m.
The weekly open mic will take place at Mara’s Café in Essex County. Musicians, poets and all creative types are welcome.
Sean Sexton and Dana Gaier are two Livingston residents with ties to the animation industry.
Take a moment to enjoy some local art in Livingston at these upcoming shows.
Zinburger is holding their annual burger cooking contest. Learn how to enter here.
Kazu Kibuishi, the author/illustrator of the Amulet series, will appear in October.
Enjoy complimentary wine and food samples at Wine Legend.
Eric Eng took home a $29,329 prize.
The 33rd annual QuickChek New Jersey Festival of Ballooning will be held July 24 to 26 at Solberg Airport in Readington.
Check out the 2015 schedule here.
Annual event takes place nationwide on May 2.
The Livingston Symphony Orchestra will put on its fourth concert of season, “Russian to the Finnish," on Saturday.
May 2 show will feature international composers, and be suitable for all ages.
Public Library will show “Bag It” on April 22.
Contest open to Livingston residents; Deadline is September 16.
Local events for Sunday, March 15 to Saturday, March 21
Essex County to host series of environmental, health, exercise and crafting programs
Stop by the Livingston Public Library to see works of Chinese New Year art from children ages 5 to 18 years old.
Check out what productions the Rutgers-NJIT Theatre Program has to offer this spring.
Check out some of the music and dance events at Rutgers University-Newark this spring.
The Livingston Symphony Orchestra, one of the finest regional ensembles in New Jersey, will host an afternoon of family fun on Jan. 18
The Holiday Tea and House Tour is scheduled for Dec. 7 at Livingston's Force Homestead Museum. Countywide house tours are also planned.
This December will be the last that Dr. John Eric Floreen conducts the Rutgers University-Newark Chorus in holiday concert performances.
LHS class of 2007 grad Bianca Falcone will present her award winning thesis to the Livingston Historical Society on Nov. 24 at 7:30 p.m.
The Count Basie Orchestra will perform at the South Orange Performing Arts Center on Tuesday, Nov. 18 at 7:30 p.m.
The museum includes pieces of artwork from South Africa and a Rosie the Riveter “Selfie Station.”