Attendees can enjoy unforgettable nights of entertainment right in the heart of Montclair.
The Vanguard Theater Company in Montclair will present a run of the well-known musical this summer.
The family-friendly dance festival will take place at Montclair State University on May 31.
Opening weekend will kick off May 31.
Wheeler Antabanez explores decaying landmarks, lost cemeteries and industrial ruins: all through the ghostly lens of Polaroid film.
The Montclair-based Oratorio Society of New Jersey will perform Carl Orff’s epic masterpiece Carmina Burana on April 26.
They got it back – but it took a little bit of sleuthing, Montclair police said.
The documentary captures the “reinvention and resilience of the Vietnamese diaspora.”
Studio Montclair has depended upon the work of its volunteers since its inception in 1997.
"Programs like this help people understand that – like exercise and good nutrition – participating in the arts is good for your health."
Livingston, New Jersey Resident Ava-Rachel Lieber of MOVE/NYC/ Receives 2025 National YoungArts Award
Bruce Williams will join four other jazz experts on stage for a Black History Month concert celebrating Gigi Gryce.
The exhibit at Studio Montclair will celebrate Black History Month and Women’s History Month.
Studio Montclair will present “Macro vs. Micro,” a solo exhibition of sculpture and photographs by artist Katie Truk.
Here’s why Melissa Walker, the founder of Jazz House Kids, earned an “Inspiration through the Arts Award.”
A famous concert featuring The Band was reenacted in Montclair at a fundraiser to benefit Toni’s Kitchen.
“This story is a reminder of the importance of family—not just the one we are born into, but the family we choose.”
What happens when a New Jersey community bands together to create artworks for public display? Find out this week in Montclair.
The library is hosting a collection of artwork from Dunic until Jan. 28.
A major production reportedly shot footage at Tierney’s Tavern, which was recently named one of America’s “Bars of the Year.”
The Montclair Women's Club is hosting events featuring Jersey City poet Ann E. Wallace, and Montclair author Anastasia Rubis.
“Land Back” features collections from seven contemporary Native artists installed at six Tiny Galleries across three towns in Essex County.
The Montclair Film Festival begins Oct. 18 and ends Oct. 27. Highlights include a conversation between Stephen Colbert and Jon Bon Jovi.
White Rabbit Black Heart in Montclair offered a glimpse into the production process, which took place on Glenridge Avenue.
Give yourself a round of applause for discovering – or rediscovering – “the longest running hit in Montclair,” a supporter says.
The movie – which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival – includes scenes filmed in East Orange, Montclair and Orange.
Shomrei Emunah will host a concert contrasting the harmonies of Bartók with the melodies of The Beatles and other pop artists.
Longtime Montclair residents will get a chance to show they’ve got the right stuff at an upcoming trivia contest at Just Jake’s.
A widely attended free music festival in Montclair just keeps getting more popular, organizers say.
“The talent displayed by our senior artists is truly amazing and the artwork is inspiring.”
The “largest free jazz festival in the greater NYC region” will be returning to the streets of Montclair this weekend. See event info here.
“This is important Puerto Rican history that is not traditionally taught as part of the U.S. kindergarten-12 curriculum.”
The 15th annual Montclair Jazz Festival Downtown Jamboree will take place on Sept. 14.
“We’re hoping to bring the magic and fun of the Renaissance Festival into the heart of Montclair.”
Now in its third decade, the nationally recognized nonprofit transforms lives using “the power and legacy of jazz.”
An entertainment industry mogul who oversaw a long list of iconic shows will be inducted as a 2024 member of the New Jersey Hall of Fame.
Tenor saxophonist Ani Chakravarthy recently helped his school to win a big jazz competition, a report says.
Located outside of the Wellmont Theater, the new Wellmont Arts Plaza has hosted several live events on its stage since its completion.
The Montclair Jazz Festival is one of the largest free jazz festivals in the greater NYC region.
Montclair’s “Butterfly Lady” Trina Paulus will be holding “read-alouds” at the library, which is hosting an exhibit about the book.