They will be visiting Princeton as part of a tour to honor the service of Airmen both past and present and showcases Air Force excellence.
The news personality will be at the Princeton Public for a conversation with Ingrid Reed.
Reenactors will recreate a portion of the Battle of Princeton, which will be accompanied by an explanatory narrative.
The tribute will range from music performed by Grammy-winning vocalist Cécile McLorin Salvant, a lecture series and a three-day symposium.
A total of 96 organizations across the state received $2.2 million in grants from New Jersey Arts & Culture Renewal Fund.
The trailer of Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” is all doom as Cillian Murphy creates the atomic bomb. Watch here:
Proceeds from the concert at Nassau Presbyterian Church will go towards supporting children affected by the war in Ukraine.
We Make will host its 3rd Annual Harvest Event this Sunday with Seward Johnson sculptures and exquisite photography by Robin Resch.
“Swan Season” will celebrate 28 years of the Dryden Ensemble.
Their readings will be followed by an open mic and up to 10 audience members can read their original poetry.
Upcoming concerts will include a mix of professional engagements, youth choir collaborations, and community outreach events.
Perry will talk about his issues with addiction and his new memoir “Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing.”
Proceeds from the concert will go towards helping the Bayard Rustin Center for Social Justice create a new community activist center.
The September reading will feature Margaret Ray and Arlene Weiner.
The celebration will take place from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Princeton Shopping Center.
The international tour came after two years of virtual rehearsals and performances due to the pandemic.
"Notes of Wine and Song" will feature tenor and sommelier Hak Soo Kim who will perform opera arias paired with wines for attendees.
Beyond Pink Art Show will celebrate local women living with, through, and beyond breast cancer.
Meyers will be performing "Fandango"the new violin concerto by Arturo Márquez.
The funds will go towards the care and upkeep of the American Revolutionary Landmark.
Carolyn M. Laferrière will curate the Museum’s collections from around the ancient Mediterranean world, the Museum said.
Scenes from the movie were filmed in Princeton earlier this year. Cillian Murphy stars as physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer.
The band will be performing at West Windsor Arts on Saturday.
The poetry readings will be followed by an open mic available to up to 10 audience members.
Princeton's art scene was abuzz with a whole week of performances from the Princeton Festival.
The Princeton Festival opened the weekend of June 10. Here are some snapshots from the extravaganza.
Vasiliki Katsarou and BJ Ward will participate in the poetry reading hosted by Princeton Makes and Ragged Sky Press this Sunday.
The weekend of June 10 will kick off the Princeton Festival’s 16-day performing arts extravaganza.
Over $3.6 million was awarded to 38 organizations in the state, the New Jersey State Council on the Arts said.
Any child entering grades 3-12 this fall is eligible to audition.
The reading will feature Rachel Hadas and Kevin O’Shaughnessy, followed by an open mic.
The first Princeton Porchfest on Saturday will see the community enjoy 56 bands on their neighbor's front porch.
The movie crew is currently filming at the Institute for Advanced Study, where J. Robert Oppenheimer served as director.
All performances take place on select Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 4 p.m., at Richardson Auditorium on Princeton University’s campus.
During a weekend concert featuring music by Russian virtuoso Tchaikovsky, the symphony played the Ukrainian national anthem.
The March 12 fundraiser at West Windsor Arts will feature music, dancing, art activities, and a powdered paint tossing room.
Four artists share their insights on their art practices, creative processes, and artistic philosophies.
The Princeton community mourns the loss of an extraordinary community leader, Lenora Miller Green.
The recital will take place in the main sanctuary of Nassau Presbyterian Church. Admission to the performance is free.
The competition this year will feature a variety of musical forms by diverse composers.