Trenton City Museum celebrates women artists
Showcasing work by several noted women artists from the Greater Trenton region, the work was designed and curated by nationally recognized Trenton artist Mel Leipzig.
After tough year, HoVal businesses hoping for more luck in ’21
With revenues down and the future uncertain, area businesses are constantly looking for new ways to reach customers
2020 a mix of missed and new opportunities for local musicians
The past year has been challenging for music venues and for the musicians who have been unable to play live events. Both hope that with Covid-19 vaccines now approved for distribution, things will be different soon
Jon Solomon brings WPRB music marathon home for the holidays
True shared experiences are lacking in the COVID-19 era, but Jon Solomon is here to make sure we have at least one before the year wraps up.
HoVal grad Jarryd Pezzillo launches Pezz Glassworks
Founder of Pezz Glassworks has been turning molten glass into pieces of art — with the aid of a fiery furnace he built himself — since he started his new venture at the end of the summer
Nine local holiday events to brighten your December
The holiday season, like most things in 2020, won’t be normal. But that doesn’t mean you have to go without cheer in New Jersey this year.
All the world’s a ‘Christmas Carol’ stage
“A Christmas Carol @ Home” is their novel solution to the stay-at-home blahs. The boxes include individually wrapped envelopes with scenes from the story, designed to be performed together in person or virtually
Tim McRae lends many a creative touch at WTF? in Ewing
McRae is an entrepreneur and he’s an actor. He’s a restaurateur and a rapper, a cook and a comedian. Through his consulting business, he advises business owners as well as musicians. He spoke last month in a discussion about men’s mental health
Danielia Cotton sings her truth
A Different War wasn’t necessarily the record Danielia Cotton set out to make, but it was the album she needed to make.
Trenton City Museum and the courage to reopen
Trenton Museum Society president Joan Perkes seems to offer a slight smile beneath her mask as she says the word, “Stressful”