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Local Color: Robin Crowley is a people person

Robin Crowley, a Doylestown-area artist for nearly 50 years, likes painting people. “When I was in kindergarten or so, I drew my brother with red hair pushing a lawn mower.

The Tinicum Civic Association’s Stover Mill Gallery—Bucks County’s longest continuously running art gallery—has announced the calendar for its 64th year of weekend art exhibits.

The 31st annual Phillips’ Mill Photographic Exhibition opened with an evening reception on March 30 for artists and their guests. Awards were presented during the reception …

This year’s New Hope Film Festival, which opens Friday, boasts a robust lineup of 90 total selections, including 85 films representing 16 countries and five original scripts.

Clock in for a wild ride as Town and Country Players presents the toe-tapping, laugh-inducing extravaganza – “9 to 5: The Musical.” This marks a special season for Town & Country Players as …

The Zlock Performing Arts Center hosts the Eighth Annual Bucks Blues Explosion, featuring blues trio GA-20, at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 5. GA-20 is more than just a band; it is leading a movement, a …

Roxey Ballet invites families to share in the whimsical world of the “Children’s Classic Stories” “Sleeping Beauty Act III-Aurora’s Wedding” and “Carnival of the Animals” this spring …

The Tinicum Civic Association said local artist Lauren Travis will open the Stover Mill Gallery’s 64th season in April with an exhibit of her art titled “Reflections and Visions.”

The music of three of the most celebrated composers of their time appear will on Lenape Chamber Ensemble’s program, for its final concert of the spring season. Performances will be held at 8:15 p.m. …

Take a step back in time to watch a special screening of “Our Town Story…Doylestown,” a short film presented by the Doylestown Historical Society and the County Theater, at 4 p.m. Sunday, April 7, at the historic theater in the heart of Doylestown.

The VIA Doylestown presents Bucks County Country Gentlemen in concert at the James-Lorah Memorial Home Auditorium, 100 N. Broad St., Doylestown, at 1 and 4 p.m. Sunday, April 21. There will be a …

In honor of April Fools Day, Pennsbury Manor will offer April Fools Tours at noon and 3:30 p.m. Saturday, April 6. In the April Fools spirit, a guide will tell three outlandish stories during a tour …

Three wishes? Not necessary: the wish list has already been filled. After all, who could wish for a better Genie than Sabrina Profitt?

The historic Newtown Theatre will screen “Winged Migration” at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 2. The documentary screening is co-hosted by Lower Makefield Township and Newtown Township Bird Towns and …

The Fullness of March Moons

Even during the storm, tonight’s moonlight is generous enough to wend its way through the blinds, shifting patterns on my pillow. So here it is, this full moon in late March, on the cusp of spring, …

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 …

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