The segment includes kids and teens from West Caldwell, West Orange, Belleville, Livingston, Roseland and Towaco.
The performance is scheduled to take place Saturday, Jan. 30, featuring the music of the Great American Songbook.
Sybil Archibald, a West Orange artist, will present her paintings in the new exhibit “EarthAirFireWater: Elements/Sacraments."
The 12th Annual All-Star OSPAC Jazz & Brew Fest will also include a beer and wine garden, food vendors and face painting for children.
Zinburger is holding their annual burger cooking contest. Learn how to enter here.
Alex and Wolf Scheitinger performed at Summerfest in Milwaukee, billed as “the World’s Largest Music Festival."
Matthew Shafman took home a $40,433 prize.
The 33rd annual QuickChek New Jersey Festival of Ballooning will be held July 24 to 26 at Solberg Airport in Readington.
Check out the 2015 schedule here. Shows will take place in Orange, Newark, Bloomfield, Verona, Nutley, Caldwell and Montclair.
The annual New Jersey Young Filmmakers’ Festival will premiere in West Orange this weekend.
Annual event takes place nationwide on May 2.
The library is screening several films in celebration of Women’s History Month on Monday, March 30.
The school band will now perform at Rutgers University on May 3.
Antoinette Montague will be speaking at Essex County College’s Presidential Lecture Series.
The film festival will last for two weeks and feature a total of 23 new films.
The West Orange High School Spring musical is set to open on March 19.
The West Orange-based non-profit has appointed two new chairpersons.
6th Annual Special Needs Dance-A-Thon will take place from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Jan. 31 at the Leon and Toby Cooperman JCC in West Orange.
Check out what productions the Rutgers-NJIT Theatre Program has to offer this spring.
Check out some of the music and dance events at Rutgers University-Newark this spring.
Submissions are now being accept through February 9, 2015.
On Jan. 4, the West Orange Classic FIlm Festival will kick-off their 10th annual event with a screening of “Key Largo."
Throughout January, Culture Connection Theater will bring you one-acts by French female playwrights Marguerite Duras and Nathalie Sarraute.
The concert will take place at the South Orange Performing Arts Center on Sunday Dec. 14 at 3:00 p.m.
This December will be the last that Dr. John Eric Floreen conducts the Rutgers University-Newark Chorus in holiday concert performances.
The Count Basie Orchestra will perform at the South Orange Performing Arts Center on Tuesday, Nov. 18 at 7:30 p.m.
The work of eleven artists will be on display through December 17 at the Gaelen Gallery, Leon and Toby Cooperman JCC.
“Throw out the rules when Billy Jonas hits the stage, it’s a musical conversation, a sonic celebration, and a gathering of old & young!”
The museum includes pieces of artwork from South Africa and a Rosie the Riveter “Selfie Station.”
The OSPAC Jazz & Brew Fest will be hosted by WBGOJazz88.3FM Musical Director and On Air Host Gary Walker.
On September 6, West Orange resident Aaron Lazar performed at the JCC MetroWest.
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Award recipients are seniors from Bloomfield, Montclair, Cedar Grove and many other Essex County municipalities.
Jazz & Brew Fest will take place on Saturday, September 20 at the OSPAC Amphitheater in West Orange.
West Orange resident, JCC Early Childhood parent and Broadway star Aaron Lazar will perform for one night only at the JCC MetroWest.
Todd Schmidt was appointed Chair of the Board of the New Jersey Theatre Alliance & Michael Hurst joined the board.
17 year-old bassist Alex Scheitinger, was chosen to represent School of Rock Montclair in a series of concerts to support bone marrow drives
The SyFy sequel is set in New York and includes scenes from the Hudson River and Liberty Island.
FREE MOVIES AT OSPAC.