Guitarist and author Lenny Kaye – a founding member of the Patti Smith Group – will pay a visit to the Montclair Public Library.
It’ll be a “smart” kind of funny when Montclair resident Stephen Colbert and comedian Jim Gaffigan hit the stage together at NJPAC.
“This funding will help us immensely in our efforts to mentor and amplify marginalized voices in all areas of the theater industry.”
The panel discussion will spotlight Asian American artists Siona Benjamin, Caren King Choi and Ela Shah.
East Side Mags in Montclair will be among thousands of local comic shops that celebrate Free Comic Book Day. Here’s what to know this year.
Rafe Gomez is conjuring memories of the influential Manhattan nightclub with his free streaming channel, “Danceteria Rewind.”
The Montclair Public Library will be kicking off National Poetry Month with a visit from three-time U.S. poet laureate, Robert Pinsky.
The free musical event is set for March 31.
Laura Benanti visited kindergarten students at Nishuane School in Montclair. It was a “full circle moment” for her.
The Mark Cares Inc. is sponsoring a concert in honor of Black History Month at St. Mark's United Methodist Church in Montclair.
A new romantic comedy was filmed exclusively in New Jersey – and Montclair was a favorite shooting destination for producers.
The Founders Fellowship will be awarded to a recent African American graduate of masters or doctoral programs.
The Montclair History Center will host a film and discussion series on issues related to race, segregation, integration and civil rights.
Are you a college student with some seriously cool jazz chops? The New Jersey Jazz Society may have up to $1,000 with your name on it.
Want to read all the books published by Montclair authors in 2022? It could easily take you until 2023 to get the job done.
The show features works of art displaying a “high level of skill, craftsmanship, and mastery created in a contemporary artworld context.”
Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer Jon Meacham in an online conversation about his new book 'And There Was Light: Abraham Lincoln'.
The iconic punk band will be joined by Anti-Flag and Skinny Lister. Tickets went on sale Thursday.
The event will also honor the “vigorous contributions” of executive director Susanna Baker, who is retiring this year.
Author, artist and former Jewish Currents editor Lawrence Bush will appear at an event in Montclair.
The café is a new partnership between the museum and Cornerstone Montclair.
Colbert, a longtime booster of the beloved fest, also spoke about Eddie Redmayne, Daniel Craig and the “Brenaissance” of Brendan Fraser.
Before the Essex-Hudson Greenway, there was the Old Boonton Line. Take a tour with Wheeler Antabanez in his new book and movie.
A beloved Montclair tradition will return from Oct. 21 to Oct. 30. It will include several TV/Hollywood luminaries – here’s what to expect.
The Oratorio Society of New Jersey has provided a creative outlet for choral singers from North Jersey for seven decades.
The “hijacking” happened a month after news broke that a major production company is developing a Weird NJ television show.
He's going to be a guest of honor at the Montclair Film Festival next month.
Studio Montclair and the Montclair Museum of Art will host a dual exhibit from Sept. 9 to Nov. 6.
Acclaimed psychedelic rock band The Flaming Lips is coming to Montclair for a concert at the Wellmont Theater.
Montclair will get a dose of the blues – Blues Traveler, that is – as part of the rock band’s recently expanded 35th anniversary tour.
Watchung Booksellers in Montclair will host a release party for Alice Elliott Dark's newest novel, “Fellowship Point,” on July 6.
Check out Patch’s guide to Independence Day fireworks shows and other celebrations near Montclair.
A Nutley-based artist invited 12 culturally diverse women to create three pieces of artwork. See the exhibit at the Montclair Library.
The group will meet weekly in Montclair beginning Wednesday, July 29.
Studio Montclair will celebrate its 25th anniversary by presenting “State of the Art 2022” at its new venue: the Leach Gallery.
"The Intricate Splendor of Renaissance Polyphony" is set for June 25.
The Vanguard Theater in Montclair will present a free performance of “Whispers of Jubilee” in recognition of the Juneteenth holiday.
A free “Music Under the June Moon” concert will take place at Anderson Park in Montclair on June 11.
Montclair Film’s popular Summer Series includes “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” “Dirty Dancing” and “Spider-Man: No Way Home.”
A young artist from Montclair created a masterpiece by using recycled/reused items as part of Essex County’s G’ART’bage Contest.