"Classic Towns" like Moorestown showcased in Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission photo contest.
Local artist directing and performing in the musical "Cats" at The Ritz Theatre Co. this weekend.
With messages like "being weird is cool," a local nonprofit combines music and literacy to help children be themselves, on stage and off.
The art of Georgia-born Lady Bird Strickland, now a Willingboro resident, will be on display at Smithville Mansion until the end of the month.
Jennie Kerbeck tap danced and volunteered her way into a special award at the Miss New Jersey Outstanding Teen Pageant on Saturday.
Haddon Township Tupperware "queen" left on cutting-room floor after scheduled bit part on NBC's "Parks and Recreation."
Haddon Township native to appear on NBC hit comedy "Parks and Recreation" tonight.
MoorArts showcases more than 100 pieces of student artwork.
Annual fundraiser, A Winter's Tea, is scheduled for Sunday afternoon at the Community House.
A $10,000 grant from the Horizon Foundation for New Jersey will allow Perkins to place local artists in schools lacking arts programs.
Curtain lifts Friday on all-kids cast's production of Rodgers and Hammerstein classic.
Erin McGee Ferrell dresses up in ball gowns and paints on the streets of Philly. Then she goes home and she's mom.
The theater company opens "South Pacific," its 51st production, Friday, starring 6ABC News anchor Rick Williams.
Moorestown Theater Company holds its annual Extrava-Gala fundraiser on Saturday. Come for the dinner and drinks, stay for the performances.
"The Underground" hinges on Moorestown's past of helping shelter runaway slaves and is set in the township.
Perkins Center for the Arts presents a juried exhibition of mixed media on paper by professional and amateur artists.
Norman Schultz joins HBO's award-winning series as a background character this season.
The award kicks off the $40,000 Paint Perkins! Campaign.
For a group born before World War II, retirement means perfecting their hobbies in art.
Moorestown native Michael Faherty and his bandmates in "Soundscape" earning accolades, new fans.
Assuming a patient hurricane, the a capella group will sing "God Bless America" during the seventh inning stretch.
Young Moorestown actor will be in the spotlight at the Philly Fringe Festival.
The company's production of Wizard of Oz starts tonight and continues through Friday.
Audubon resident Donna Gottardi treats Moorestown Library guests to recollections of her experiences as an English teacher in Siberian China.
The Intern Company of the Burlington County Footlighters presents their original play, 'Horror Stories.'
Two shows in Moorestown's Children's Summer Theatre program feature children from the town's special needs camp.
Tonight's Jersey Boomers concert will go on as planned.
The Moorestown Theater Company's eight-show engagement is the group's main production of the year.
A local teen lands a part at the Walnut Street Theatre.
Catchy tunes and flashy dance moves coincide with a change in social norms in 1960s Baltimore.
Spend your weekend outside at local craft fairs and art shows.
A cast of three dozen will mount the classic Broadway show beginning tonight as part of Moorestown Theater Company's Summer Stage '11.
The Barbone Street Jazz Band will perform a free show as part of the township's summer concert series.
"Hairspray" and Seven on Sunday get things rocking and rolling.
Tom Finley's display at the Moorestown Library makes art of familiar town scenes.
Fred's Emporium will offer a large selection of goods and raise money for MoorArts.
Imagination Creation presents "Hyronomous A. Frog, The Frog Prince."
Taylor Mason has built a career telling jokes and making people laugh.
Rock for Relief will be held Saturday in support of A Drink for Tomorrow.
Former MHS musical director will lead the cast of "Hairspray" in MoorArts Summer Theater production.