Fight in the Museum: 10 questions with progressive metal band I Am the Trireme

I Am the Trireme is an extreme progressive metal band, who are pushing the boundary from music to film. Joe Cantamessa, who has worked and lived in Hamilton for...

Bordentown Thespians set to rock with ‘The Lightning Thief’

The award-winning theater students of Bordentown Regional High School are set to give two performances of The Lightning...

‘It’s Never Too Late’: New musical by 95-year-old writer at Kelsey Theatre April 3-12

The power of hope, reinvention and second chances takes the stage when Theater To Go presents the world...

Old Barracks seeks donors for Washington’s Flower Arch recreation

The Old Barracks Museum seeks donors to help it recreate the triumphal Washington’s Flower Arch. The arch will...

Old City Hall Sunday Soirée to feature indie musician Jaime Parker

Indie musician Jaime Parker is the focus of Old City Hall in Bordentown’s April Sunday Soirée. ...

Fight in the Museum: 10 questions with muralist Marlon Davila

Marlon Davila is a teaching artist with ancestral ties to Guatemala. His collaborative murals with D&R Greenway and Latin American Legal Defense Education Fund...

South Indian tradition of golu comes to West Windsor Arts

West Windsor Arts is bringing a vibrant South Indian cultural tradition to Mercer County with a unique 11-day installation of golu dolls and a...

Hopewell Valley Tour Des Arts set to return Sept. 28-29

The Hopewell Tour Des Arts, a weekend dedicated to showcasing the local art community, returns for its 17th year with an even more impressive...

‘Groundhog Day The Musical’ Sept. 20-29 at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre

It’s a case of “déjà vu all over again” — with a comedic, musical twist — when Playful Theatre Productions opens the 2024-25 Kelsey...

McCarter Theater Review: ‘Empire Records: The Musical’

Not until the 10 minutes before the end of “Empire Records,” the world premiere musical at Princeton’s McCarter Theatre, does the peace coalesce in...

Classical Music Review: Princeton Symphony Orchestra

The Princeton Symphony Orchestra’s 2024-25 season opened Saturday, September 14, with works by Tchaikovsky, Brahms, and contemporary composer Gemma Peacocke, and also featured an...