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Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival (PSF) presents William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest.” Directed by Jason King Jones, the Festival’s newly appointed artistic director, and starring Broadway …

A buried secret and a community determined to keep it that way, when a catastrophic event twists, breaks and reshapes every facet of their lives, a mysterious stranger appears who seems to know them …

The Doylestown Symphonic Winds, under the direction of Gina Lenox, is playing a free concert at 7:30 p.m. July 28 at Lenape Valley Presbyterian Church in New Britain. Consisting of woodwind, brass and …

“Assassins,” opens Friday at Music Mountain Theatre, 1483 Route 179, Lambertville, N.J. The show combines Stephen Sondheim's signature blend of “intelligently stunning lyrics and beautiful …

Prepare to embark on a fantastical journey when “Seussical the Musical” hits the Town & Country Players stage on Route 263 in Buckingham weekends from July 14 through 29.

For the 14th year in a row, more than 500 cars, trucks and motorcycles will line downtown Doylestown’s West Court, West State, South Clinton, and Hamilton streets for the Doylestown at Dusk Car Show.

Sunday’s storms soaked Bucks County and caused devastating flooding across other areas of the Northeast. Yet, just one day prior, a balmy summer Saturday kicked off the 72nd annual Tinicum Arts …

It started when extravagant millionaire Malcolm Forbes, newspaper publisher Tom Curley and friends brought 10 hot air balloons to the Union 76 truck stop in Bloomsbury, N.J. for a weekend of fun and flight in 1983.

The Mercer Museum & Fonthill Castle and the ActorsNET of Bucks County present two nights of a special modern adaptation of Shakespeare’s “The Merry Wives of Windsor.”Shows are 7-10 p.m. …

The Doylestown Lions Club hosts the “Concerts in the Park”once again this year – but in a new venue – the new Doylestown Municipal “Broad Commons Park” on North Broad Street adjacent to Doylestown Borough Hall.

Independence Day

The day after my mother’s death, my niece and I pour through photo albums, find a box of loose, curled, snapshots — images of the massacre at Gardelegen —a barn door opened by American …

Six years ago, Stephanie Sauers-Boyd, executive director of Sauers Cares, decided to combine her dedication to supporting cancer care charities and her love of cool cars. The Muscle Up Against Cancer …

Peddler’s Village in Lahaska hosts Bluegrass & Blueberries Month in July, including a Bluegrass & Blueberries Festival on Saturday and Sunday. Throughout July, guests can hear live music on …

The Arts & Cultural Council of Bucks County created a reusable shopping bag to support Doylestown Borough Council’s ban on one-use plastic bags, which began June 23. The group partnered with …

Join the Acme Screening Room in Lambertville, at 6 p.m. Saturday, for “Love, Work and Knowledge: The Life and Trials of Wilhelm Reich.”Explore the events that led up to this heinous example of …

The historic Newtown Theatre will screen “Alan Magee: art is not a solace,” at 7 p.m. Thursday, July 13.The one-hour documentary explores the recurring subjects, locales and historical sources …

Christi Hetrick lets the paintings find her

Bucks County native, fine artist and graphic designer Christi Hetrick chooses joy. She finds inspiration in farmlands hemmed in by trees, covered bridges, fields, barns, farm implements, and the …

Makers Alley will offer a series of three Artist-to-Artist Makers Workshop Talks in July at its location at the Old Milford Bank, 34 Bridge St., Milford, N.J. Advance registration in required, and …

New York-based contemporary dance company, Yu.S.Artistry, will present “Memories of the Moon” by choreographer Yuki Ishiguro, and a new piece by a guest choreographer, Yoshito Sakuraba at Villa …

Following a series of stinging defeats at the hands of the British in New York and New Jersey, Gen. George Washington’s depleted army fled across the Delaware River to Bucks County in December …

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