Performances will be held from Thursday, March 14 to Saturday, March 16 in the PHS Performing Arts Center.
Geared toward participants of all ages, activities include Chinese Yo-Yo, Chinese calligraphy, Chinese musical instruments, cultural games.
The Impromptu Challenge is open to everyone and contest entries are due by March 22, 2024.
Patrick McDonnell will be talking about his new book, “The Superhero’s Journey.”
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“Through the Storm: Finding Home” will showcase works by artists impacted by poverty and homelessness.
The September reading will feature Anna M. Evans and Nicole Caruso Garcia.
National Cinema Day, an effort that started last year to get people back in movie theaters, is returning Sunday. Here's where to watch.
Smith will share original spoken-word stories from her life, interspersed with song.
A total of $664,500 in grants was given to 30 nonprofits statewide.
Minhaj will be trying out new material during ‘Hasan Minhaj: Experiment Time’
The festival aims to promote the beauty and creativity of Africa through the performing arts.
The dance classes are free of charge to participants and caregivers.
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Here are snapshots from the first week of the 2023 edition of The Princeton Festival.
Listen to music and make connections with fellow concertgoers through speed dating and find-your-friend.
New Jersey-based traditional Irish fiddler and classical violinist Nathan Bishop will be performing.
The musicians will team up with dancers from the American Repertory Ballet.
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The roundtable will be held at the Princeton Public Library’s Community Room and is free to the public.
The event will also feature art activities, games, picnics, a scavenger hunt and more.
The readings will be followed by an open mic available to up to 10 audience members.
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The students have created visual and literary works in response to composer William Harvey’s "Seven Decisions of Gandhi."
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The concert takes place at Richardson Auditorium, on the campus Princeton University at 4 p.m. on May 13 and 14.
The University Library exhibition will display over 30 photos and documents from the Freedom Rides and the Selma-to-Montgomery marches.
The concert will be performed by The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center and will be held on May 20.
The program is divided into two acts - French and English.
More than 60 artists will bring to life the fairytale ballet amidst a stunning backdrop projection.
An open mic will also be held for attendees who would like to read their original works.
The event will be held on March 23, 6 p.m. at Nassau Presbyterian Church.
Brownlee will perform new songs by Black composers. He will also visit Trenton Public Schools with Trenton Arts.
The event will take place at 7 p.m. Quatrano is a member of the Princeton Makes artist cooperative.
Patinkin and Grody will be at the McCarter Theatre to share stories of their life together.
The Princeton Festival will be held from June 9-25 and will include a tributes to Aretha Franklin and Harvey Milk.
The ensemble will present “Anna Magdalena Bach: Her Story,” based on the life of Bach’s second wife.
Barnatan will perform Brahms and Beethoven with the Princeton Symphony Orchestra.
At the Princeton concert Uchida will play Beethoven’s final three piano sonatas.