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Attorney and avid photographer Edward Shaughnessy takes viewers on a visual journey with “KSAT 2021. A Walkabout,” showcasing his year-long exploration of the Karl Stirner Arts Trail in …

A Chalfont man who earned a spot on team Dan & Shay during the “blind auditions” of the NBC singing competition show “The Voice” left the show Monday after competing in the “battle …

American Repertory Ballet (ARB) returns to McCarter Theatre Center in Princeton, N.J., with with “Of Swans and Variants,” a one-night-only program of classical and contemporary works, at 7 p.m. …

The 14th Edition New Hope Film Festival (NHFF) lineup will include a total of 90 Official Selections, including 85 films from 16 countries and five original scripts, to be presented April 5-14, and …

Native Americans in New Hope, covered bridges, postcard collections and premiered one-act plays will provide a wide variety of topics for the New Hope Historical Society’s 22nd annual Speaker …

The Passage Theatre Gala, 6 p.m. April 6, at the Trenton Country Club will feature an exclusive performance by Trenton’s own Poor Righteous Teachers.Passage Theatre’s annual gala plays a vital …

Caroline Stoughton presents her solo exhibition, “It All Stems from Color: Deeply Rooted Smiles,” April 2-30, as an installment of the Free Library of Northampton Township’s Artist of the Month series.

With its enduring theme of “Photography as Art,” the 31st annual celebration of photography and photographers at Phillips’ Mill in New Hope will open on March 31 this year.

Patricia Hutton Galleries presents its Spring Exhibition – Growth & Renewal. The gallery features seasonal landscape and still life, which celebrates the season.

Young American composer Chris Rogerson’s “Thirty Thousand Days” will be the centerpiece of the Concordia Chamber Players’ season finale concert on April 7.

American Repertory Ballet returns to McCarter Theatre Center in Princeton, N.J., with “Of Swans and Variants,” a one-night-only program of classical and contemporary works, at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 4.

My Cloak

At the moment of his death, all the painthat had pulverized his body lifted, woven into a cape of worsted,roughly knotted wool, furled above me, alit, and stitched onto my body. I struggled to stand, …

Bucks County Community College hosts the 16th annual Tyler Formal Gardens & Landscaping Lecture featuring Tom Smarr, executive director of Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens, to be held at 10 a.m. …

The Divorce Recovery Center, Doylestown’s only nonprofit supporting those going through divorce, is holding its annual fundraising event March 23 at the Doylestown Senior Citizen Center, at 700 …

On any given day, artist Gail Fisher can be found riding around New Hope and Lambertville in her bright yellow Mini Cooper six-speed sports car with four-legged best friend Sal-lee by her side.

Hicks Art Center hosts the 2024 United States Congressional Art Competition for the Pennsylvania First Congressional District and presents the 29th Annual High School Art Exhibition, opening March …

David Scott Gallery presents its first show of the season, “This Looks Familiar,” Francisco Silva’s first solo exhibition of paintings, running through May 19. The community is invited to an …

The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia is returning to Bucks County for a special performance of string orchestra masterworks.The orchestra, a resident ensemble of the Kimmel Center, launched its …

Planning is underway for the 19th annual Sourland Mountain Festival, set for Saturday, July 13, rain or shine, from 3-8:30 p.m.Tickets went on sale March 18, with early bird pricing.The Sourland …

In an effort to help men experience the joy of singing, the Bucks County Country Gentlemen chapter is providing a series of free singing lessons. The chapter is a nonprofit organization with a focus …

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