The first Princeton ArtWalk offers a night of strolling for gallery goers.
Edison's Kimberly Thomas is starring in the national tour of "'S Wonderful" coming to the State Theatre.
The Demon Barber of Fleet Street opens this weekend and runs to mid-November.
Award-winning poets Adele Kenny and Cat Doty will be the featured readers on Sunday, Nov. 13 at South Brunswick’s monthly series of Sunday poetry readings.
The Enrico Granafei Quartet will perform at South Brunswick’s Jazz Café on Friday night, Nov. 4.
New comedic romp features a mix of talented actors of old, new, borrowed (but not blue).
The Young@Heart Chorus brings age and wisdom to a concert at the State Theatre on Sunday.
Filmmaking and reality TV are happening in NJ with the help of the New Jersey Motion Picture and Television Commission.
An exhibit of the artist's gouache paintings at the Paul Robeson Center for the Arts helps support young artists in central Jersey.
Monmouth Junction high school student Matt Gehring spent the summer vacation publishing his first children's book.
After more than 30 years, Andre De Shields is saying goodbye to 'Ain't Misbehavin' with a production at Crossroads Theatre.
Also on loan is a painting by Mark Rothko.
'Entourage' star Jerry Ferrara shows Patch some love on ESPN College GameDay.
Dom DeFrancesco Quintet performs at South Brunswick’s Jazz Café on Friday night, Oct. 14.
A woman pays the ultimate price for passion in "Machinal" by Rutgers Theater Company.
The first of three monthly programs to accompany the "When Winter Comes" exhibit, which continues through Dec. 26.
Shakespeare '70s is bringing "Antigone" to the West Windsor Arts Center.
Snow has come early to South Brunswick in "When Winter Comes" at the Gallery at the Municipal Building
Princeton Symphony Orchestra's Family Festival of Music and Art offers accessible sounds for kids and parents.
RC Smith warms up crowds at Rachel Ray's TV show but the spotlight will be his at Princeton Catch a Rising Star.
Eliane Elias will bring her Grammy-nominated Brazilian-fused musical sounds to the State Theatre's New Jersey Blues & Jazz Festival.
South Brunswick resident and the rest of the "Jersey Follettes" seek to show off what New Jersey is all about.
Classes are for South Brunswick youth with special needs of any type, ages 7 to 21.
The artist and activist talks with Patch about music, art and an exhibit of John Lennon's art that's coming to Princeton.
Eve Ingalls' "Sited Memory/Underground Shadows" at the Bernstein Gallery explores the earth as canvas.
New Jersey Repertory Theatre will hold auditions for the popular production “THAT’S SHOWBIZ” on Friday, Sept. 16 and Monday, Sept. 19, from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Crossroads South Middle School
Margery Cuyler is one of the authors who will be meeting her young fans.
Kathleen Madigan will bring jokes old and new to the State Theatre
A documentary at the New Jersey Film Festival takes viewers inside a controversy about religion in the classroom in a New Jersey school.
A remake of 'Raiders of the Lost Ark' made by teenagers in the 1980s is getting a rare screening in New Brunswick, and you won't believe the story behind the movie.
Talented artists will be on display at the statewide Senior Citizen Art Contest next month
Hub City Stompers are coming back to the Court Tavern for a night of punk-infused ska.
Pictures in the Ennis Beley Photography exhibit at the D&R Greenway share the talents and perspectives of young photographers.
Trombonist Stafford Hunter will perform some Ellington and originals in New Brunswick.
Plays in the Park in Edison is presenting the beloved biblical rock musical
Craig Shoemaker is ready to laugh it up at New Brunswick comedy club
Young filmmakers from around the world get a chance to show their movies at the Princeton Public Library
The New Jersey Repertory Theatre's local talent recently performed in Times Square as the opening act for a Disney Channel cross-country bus tour promotion.
Glen Burtnik and Friends will play "Revolver" during Jersey Beatles Bash V at the State Theatre in New Brunswick
A pair of exhibits at Grounds For Sculpture in Hamilton explores how technology changes and affects our lives.