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Artist Todd Stone, who lives in Manhattan and Nockamixon Township, announced the exhibition “Art at the World Trade Center,” a historic overview of the arts and the artists at the World Trade …

Easel Street Alliance, a nonprofit organization based in Milford, N.J., has announced the official launch of its “innovative marketplace website,” dedicated to empowering U.S. artists and …

New paintings by Gary Giordano will be on view at Gary Giordano Atelier, 56 Church St., Lambertville, N.J., Oct. 6 to 8. There will be an opening reception from 7:30-10:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 6. The …

ArtWRKD Exhibition Space presents “Glances” on Paper, featuring the recent works of Brooklyn artist Dan Sabau. It will open with a reception from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, at 126-128 S. State St., Floor …

Get ready to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and art. HoBART 2023, Art In The Native Landscape will take place Sept. 23, 24 and 30, and Oct. 1, at 718 County Road 519, Frenchtown, N.J., from …

Fallsington Library’s September Concert Gala features a performance from the Fiddlehead String Quartet. Locals know the Fallsington Library is the place to be for book-borrowing, craft-making, and …

Calling all car, truck and motorcycle enthusiasts. Registrations are now open for the 7th annual Car Show for Autism, hosted by Potential, from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 23, at Bucks County …

More than one-third of fourth graders in the United States read at a “below basic” level, according to a recent report by the National Assessment of Educational Progress. Even more alarming, more …

The Wordsmiths Reading Series, one of the longest-running cultural events at Newtown-based Bucks County Community College, continues its tradition of live readings with three gatherings for the fall …

The Newtown Historic Association invites the community to a presentation by Mike Sellers on “The History of, and Plans for the Newtown Trolley Bridge” at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 18, at the …

Sesame Place will launch its annual fall celebration, “The Count’s Halloween Spooktacular,” on Saturday, with exciting new not-too-spooky fun for all. This year’s event will feature …

No. 1 internationally bestselling author of the Charlie Parker thrillers series, John Connolly, visits The Doylestown Bookshop as a part of his U.S. book tour for “The Land of Lost Things: A …

The Newtown Historic Association will hold its annual self-guided walking tour of Tyler State Park beginning at 10 a.m. at the Boathouse Pavilion Saturday, Sept. 23. The tour will highlight the …

Countryside Gallery’s September exhibition will feature the work of Bucks County artist Connie Dierks.A 25-year county resident, Dierks said in a statement that she enjoys working with both oil and …

The Princeton Symphony Orchestra’s (PSO’s) 2023-2024 Season opens Sept. 9-10 with Princeton-based composer Sarah Kirkland Snider’s inspirational work, “Forward Into Light,” inspired by …

Your Dandelion

You were gifted a dandelion Many moons ago The flower helped you laugh The flower helped you grow But the dandelion itself Had nowhere left to go So you put on a brave face And let it break your heart …

It’s an offer you can’t refuse…again. The historic Newtown Theatre and Rocco’s at The Brick steak house are teaming up again for a special event that includes dinner and a screening of …

The public is invited to view the newest collection of original art by AOY Art Center member artists at the 2023 Members Show. Visitors will see landscapes of the Bucks County countryside, abstracts, …

Haycock Township Community Center offers beginner to intermediate oil painting with Christine McHugh using water mixable oils. Explore the art of painting using water mixable oils, which have all the …

LOCAL COLOR: Chuck Fischer invites discovery

Artists are inventors. They can even reinvent themselves. Chuck Fischer, the New Hope-based artist, is a great example of protean creativity. He began studying architecture, switched to graphic …

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