Mercer County Cultural Festival, Food Truck Rally Returns June 6

Mercer County will celebrate the region’s diverse cultures, music and cuisine during the 14th Annual Cultural Festival and Food Truck Rally on Saturday, June 6, at Mercer County Park...

Trenton Theater Renames Stage to Honor Longtime Patron Larry Hilton

Passage Theater Company will rename the Mill Hill Playhouse “The Larry Hilton Stage,” in honor of long-timegreat donor,...

Feeding People Well: The Growth of Kenny’s Meals

Kenny Garcia didn’t set out to build a multi-location business. He set out to feed people well. In...

‘Fiber Politic’ Exhibition Opens Hanover Creative Gallery

Hanover Creative Gallery, an arts project many years in the making, hosts its inaugural exhibition this week: “Fiber...

Grant Goes for Baroque in New Harpsichord Concerto

Mention of the harpsichord likely conjures associations with powdered wigs, ruffles, and flared cuffs. It was, after all,...

Coffee & Cats at Small World

Small World Coffee’s Witherspoon Street café presents “Cats on Witherspoon,” the fourth solo exhibition by Princeton-based artist Minako Ota, known for her whimsical yet...

Let’s Try: The Boat House & Revolution Woodfire Grille

I admit that I’ve been reluctant to visit both The Boat House and Revolution Woodfire Grille in Lambertville since they changed hands. ...

Morven Rings in the Holidays and a New Exhibit

There’s extra reason to celebrate at Morven Museum & Garden this holiday season. In addition to its annual Festival of Trees display of trees...

Adriana Groza Celebrates the Grand Opening of Her Princeton Art Gallery

The longtime home of Kopp’s Cycles on Spring Street in Princeton has received a seriously artistic makeover. Hamilton resident and artist Adriana Groza has...

Three Exhibitions Celebrate the Art and Community of Print

The Arts Council of Princeton (ACP) transforms its galleries into a dynamic celebration of printmaking in all its forms through three exhibits on view...

Passage Theatre Review: ‘Dutchman’ and ‘The Slave’

"Dutchman” and “The Slave,” provocative allegories that reveal both the talent and political mind of playwright, poet, and philosopher Amiri Baraka, powerfully confront racial...