A supporter called the festival a “quintessential community event” that “embodies everything that is amazing about Montclair.”
Montclair Early Music is sponsoring a Recorder Program, offering 6 weeks of classes to elementary school students going into fourth grade.
Four Ukrainian artists-activists living in the U.S. will feature their work at the Montclair Public Library Art Gallery.
“Montclair’s first-ever Pride Drag and Variety Show” will take place at the Vanguard Theater.
The inaugural festival is spearheaded by Out Montclair, a nonprofit that boosts the local LGBTQIA+ community.
One of the most anticipated annual events in the comic book industry is returning to participating stores across the nation on Saturday.
Spring auditions will take place in Montclair. There will also be a virtual option that can be submitted online.
With more than 30 book talks, panel discussions, children’s events and workshops, there's something for everyone, organizers said.
The Montclair Public School community will come together to celebrate hidden talents in front of one outdoor stage.
Montclair’s Watchung Booksellers will welcome Newbery-Award winner Kelly Barnhill, author of “The Ogress and the Orphans.”
During his multi-decade career, McBride has appeared in hundreds of recordings and played alongside some of jazz's biggest names.
Oliphant, who lives in Montclair, hosts the Emmy Award-winning home renovation show, which is returning for a new season.
New Jersey historian Al Frazza, creator of the award-winning RevolutionaryWarNewJersey.com website, has just published a new book .
The competition is open to all college students currently enrolled in a New Jersey college undergraduate music program.
“A Portrait of Ray,” a musical tribute to Ray Charles, will come to the Vanguard Theater in Montclair on Feb. 25.
Ajamu Kojo’s "Black Wall Street: A Case for Reparations" will be on display at the George Segal Gallery at Montclair State University.
Succeed2gether’s sixth annual Montclair Literary Festival, which will take place in early May 2022, is seeking proposals from the community.
After being forced to temporarily close because of a staff shortage, The Clairidge in Montclair reopened to the public on Monday.
Radio Free Montclair is a “freeform community-led radio station offering eclectic and original programming.”
Jason Didner, a Montclair-based singer, will host a free, virtual concert this Saturday at 8 p.m. to benefit the Mental Health Association.
The Oratorio Society of New Jersey will be performing its first live, in-person concerts since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.
Penn will discuss his new memoir, “You Can’t Be Serious,” with the help of his “Harold and Kumar” co-star, John Cho.
“Animaniacs in Concert!” to the Wellmont Theater on Jan. 23, 2022
APEX Ensemble, formerly the Montclair Orchestra, will return to the stage with conductor David Chan for the first time in 18 months.
An opening ceremony for "Reverberations of Reawakenings" will take place on Oct. 10 in Montclair.
An event at VanVleck House & Gardens will raise funds for a local nonprofit, Montclair Early Music.
The comedian released a social media video, saying that he won’t perform at several venues because of their COVID-19 vaccine policies.
The production includes residents of Montclair, Livingston, South Orange, Maplewood, Bloomfield, Glen Ridge and West Orange.
Montclair has seen a rise in film permits after a pandemic dip. Shows include "Real Housewives of New Jersey" and "Impractical Jokers."
The Montclair museum will also require masks for all visitors 2-years-old and up, regardless of vaccination status.
The Vanguard Theater Company in Montclair is among dozens of venues across the state that have new coronavirus entry requirements.
The project used portrait drawing as an artistic tool for adults with developmental disabilities.
Stevie Van Zandt, actor and former E Street Band member, will talk about his memoir at an in-person event on Sunday, October 3.
“Color Riot! How Color Changed Navajo Textiles” will open at the Montclair Art Museum on Sept. 12.
It’s a legendary tale of a brave knight who battles windmills – told through music.
“The future for orchestras includes a diverse range of musicians on stage, including on the podium.”
Outpost In The Burbs: Every patron must show a completed vaccination record. Face masks will be required while waiting on line.
The Oratorio Society of New Jersey is looking for new singers.
The festival aims to offer "a platform for musicians, artists and activists to bring positive encouragement to black and brown communities."
One of the most beloved jazz festivals in North Jersey is bringing the “healing power of music” back to Montclair.