Explore films and series that illuminate America’s 250‑year history, from the fight for independence to eras of conflict and change.
Trey Parker, Millie Bobby Brown, David Oyelowo, Rebecca Ferguson, and Cal Dodd lead a week of shifting worlds and rising tensions.
Netflix’s July 2026 slate features “Enola Holmes” S3, “72 Hours,” “Little House on the Prairie,” and a full lineup of sizzling new releases.
Milly Alcock, Seth Rogen, Russell Crowe, Johnny Knoxville, Emma D’Arcy and Jeremy Allen White lead a slate marked by unexpected turns.
Tom Hanks, Hugh Jackman, Colin Farrell, Greta Lee, and George MacKay navigate a week of uncanny turns, fractured legends, and noir unease.
Celebrate Father’s Day with heartfelt, funny, and timeless films that capture the many ways dads shape our lives.
Don't Stop Believin'—get your tickets and experience the rock event of the summer!
Spielberg blends UFO lore, secrecy, and human emotion in a tense sci‑fi thriller led by Emily Blunt and Josh O’Connor.
Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, RuPaul, and Sam Reid headline a week of cosmic awe, wild spoof, bruising action, and immortal theatrics.
Amy Adams, Nicholas Galitzine, Marlon Wayans, and Javier Bardem anchor a week of cosmic clashes, wild spoof, backroad peril and dread.
Kane Parsons turns an internet-born myth into a visually gripping descent through liminal dread and modern anxiety.
Watch parties are set for June and July as officials warn of transit congestion during World Cup match days.
A dog competition along with other pet exhibitions is set to take place at the annual event.
Dance, music and cultural traditions will bring Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage to life at this free event.
In the face of hard times, the main character "Glow" learns to embrace his inner light.
There is no limit on the amount of items each bidder can win.
Acts are allowed to play both covers and original songs.
The paint and pedals are only the beginning of what the day has to offer.
Keys 2 Success at the Krueger-Scott Mansion: Notes from the Past, Keys to the Future
Keys 2 Unity Concert, a benefit event for Keys 2 Success
Based off of the smash Dreamworks movie series, the show bows May 9 in West Orange.
Junior League, Baroque Orchestra, and Keys 2 Success to Host April Concert at the Dolan Hall of St. Elizabeth University
The classic Charles Dickens holiday tale will be performed at the middle school this week. See below for times and how to get tickets.
The jazz singer and flautist will perform 'Swinging the Songbook' at the Summit Library this November.
The adaptation of Jane Austen's classic novel will take the stage at Summit Playhouse starting Friday.
The dramatic comedy, featuring sword fights and mythical creatures, will be performed by Summit High School students this November.
Life is a cabaret at Summit High School, as students will perform a selection of songs this month to raise money for the theater program.
The new art piece installed at the Summit Promenade Fountain was unveiled to the public on Thursday.
The arboretum is putting the 'pub' in public garden, as it will host several social, 21+ events this fall season.
Local bands are invited to flex their musical talents on the Village Green stage this October. See details below:
In celebration of Summit Public Art's 20th anniversary, a new HTTV film delves into the meaning and history behind public artwork in Summit.
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the fiesta will include Latin food trucks and live performances this September.
From vintage cars to food trucks and live music, the Arts & Cars festival will offer a day full of entertainment for Summit locals.
The concert will now take place Thursday, as thunderstorms and extreme heat are predicted in Summit Tuesday night.
The musical follows the story of a group of German teenagers as they navigate self-discovery and coming-of-age anxiety.
Live bands, movies, dance parties and food trucks are some things Summit residents can look forward to this summer.
Paper Mill Playhouse released its nominations for the Rising Star competition, and Summit High School received several for its spring show.
Starting in June, Summit locals can enjoy live music downtown Thursday and Friday evenings.
"Art at Overlook" will feature work by local artists and money raised from the auction will go toward a pediatric mental health initiative.
From ballet to theater performances, the Summit Arts Festival will celebrate local artists and talents for two weeks in May.
The poet will be speaking at the library on April 19 and read from his book of poems entitled "Boneyarn."
The exhibit at the Reeves-Reed Arboretum will portray two opposing views of nature: in fine detail and in the abstract.
A night of singing, dancing and comedy performed by young Summit stars will take place on Saturday, Feb. 12.
For their spring production, Summit High School will put on "Footloose" for ticket-paying audiences.
Front & Center Performing Arts will put on a production of "The Little Mermaid" in February, which features many local actors.
Students will sing at the Summit High School theater program fundraiser: "Cabaret on the Green: An Evening With The Stars."
Sweet sounds will fill the streets of Downtown Summit as patrons shop and eat on Thursday as part of the new "Street Sounds Fall Edition."
See the works of 17 Summit artists in various businesses downtown until the end of September.
The annual Arts & Cars festival in Downtown Summit has been scheduled for Sunday. It includes live music, food, and kids' activities.
Against name-calling? They don't care. Two final summer concerts are scheduled for Downtown Summit: Brian Kirk And The Jerks, and The Nerds.