The series offers streams of programs from Lincoln Center's growing digital content collection.
Zoo visitors will be able to sample over 50 craft beers during a fundraising evening to benefit the Essex County Parks Foundation.
See submission deadlines and categories for the Montclair Film Festival’s 6th incarnation here.
Falkor will fly again on the big screen on Sept. 4 and 7. See a list of participating theaters here.
Montclair’s Overseas Neighbors Sister Cities program will host a “Mostly Mozart in Montclair” piano competition on November 12.
Montclair's Sam Schuman was chosen to join the School of Rock AllStars, which is comprised of some of America's top teen musicians.
A troupe of local dancers plan to show the MSU community that “dance is in the hearts of men.”
What does The Donald have in common with one of the most-anticipated superhero movies of the summer? Two words: Steven Mnuchin.
The Montclair Library welcomes the community to attend the Wednesday Matinees in September.
The trio of veteran Sesame Street actors say the show’s producers want to meet in September.
Falkor will fly again on the big screen this September. See a list of participating theaters here.
Metal rock legends Megadeth are coming to Essex County with a dystopian message.
One of Montclair’s favorite music festivals is back with a new lineup for 2016. Learn who’s headlining here.
School of Rock Montclair's summer campers will present a series of Saturday afternoon lunchtime rock concerts throughout July and August.
Justin Timberlake just wanted to give Jesse Williams some props. But social media can be a tricky soapbox.
Weird NJ and The Aquarian Weekly will team up again to host the strangest flea market in North Jersey.
The free concert series brings together a diverse group of musicians to perform at locations throughout the Essex County Park System.
An Afternoon of Pure Musical Delight from the World’s Favorite Composers on Sunday, July 29
Dave isn’t in Montclair, man. But stoner-comedy icons Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong will be on Nov. 3.
The star of truTV’s “The Carbonaro Effect” and The Tonight Show segment “Magic Clerk” will be appearing at the Wellmont Theater on June 16.
Studio Montclair’s 19th Annual Open Juried Exhibition will feature the work of nearly 100 American and international artists.
A Weird NJ correspondent has released a book that is set against the backdrop of Essex County’s infamous urban exploration site.
The former Daily Show host and his wife, Tracey, will be appearing at a screening of “Unlocking the Cage” on May 7.
Eight teen musicians from School of Rock Montclair participated in a concert commemorating the 25th anniversary of Lollapalooza.
Many of the works reflect “creating beauty from pain” via topics such as 9/11, Hurricane Sandy, abuse, cancer and displacement.
Kevin March, the General Manager at School of Rock Montclair, was featured in the April issue of Modern Drummer magazine.
Fans of the hit, zombie-themed drama The Walking Dead have a new reason to get excited about the Montclair Film Festival.
Multiple Montclair artists were among the 102 students from Essex County to participate in the annual art exhibit.
Guests and speakers at the iconic Montclair festival will include Stephen Colbert, Rob Reiner, Patrick Wilson and Richard Curtis.
The Montclair Public Library will host its next installment of the Lincoln Center Local free film series on Sunday, April 24.
One of the world’s greatest living saxophone players will be the guest at the 8th annual “Inside the Jazz Note Education Fund Benefit."
The production is a collaboration between the State Repertory Opera of NJ and the Society of Musical Arts orchestra of Maplewood.
Scheduled films at the Montclair Library include Cornered, Desperate, The Phenix City Story and Deadline at Dawn.
“The Montclair Ten Returns” will include a selection of works in a range of media by artists from the Montclair Art Museum staff.
The Oliver Lake Big Band and Jazz House Kids will present a free concert at the Montclair Public Library on April 9.
Montclair native Sara Armour will appear on screen alongside Saturday Night Live actors Michael Che and Leslie Jones.
School of Rock Montclair will offer nine weeks of themed music camps for young musicians during the summer months of 2016.
Weird NJ and The Aquarian Weekly will host the third installment of the StrangeXchange, the area’s only “punk rock/alternative flea market.”
Best-selling author Dean Sluyter will speak at Montclair’s Neolyth.
If you remember 90s hip hop with fondness, check out the Wellmont in Montclair on Thursday.