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The Bucks County Choral Society will highlight its 50th Anniversary Season with a performance of Felix Mendelssohn’s signature work, “Elijah,” at 4 p.m. Sunday, March 26, at Our Lady of Mount …

Discover the human stories behind the histories of several of the Hunterdon County area’s earliest buildings at the Hunterdon County Historical Society’s annual spring meeting and program at 2 …

The National Association for Music Education has designated March as Music in Our Schools Month for over 30 years. To honor this occasion, the Reading-Fleming Intermediate School (RFIS) PTO, in …

The historic Newtown Theatre will welcome back jazz vocalist and trombonist Hailey Brinnel at 8 p.m. Friday, March 17.Brinnel releases her latest album, “Beautiful Tomorrow,” the same day as the …

On Friday, March 17, The ZLOCK Performing Arts Center (ZPAC) pulls back the curtain for “Me, Myself & Barbra,” an original touring concert uniquely celebrating the music and life of Barbra …

At 4 p.m. Sunday, March 19, a unique offering in the life of Doylestown Presbyterian Church brings together five former Directors of Music to once again lead DPCs dedicated ensembles. Bev Fulgham, …

Jenny Lee Stern is a doyenne of Doylestown, a protean performer who discovered, like the title character of "Rocky," the 2014 musical in which she made her Broadway debut, going the distance is worth …

In Harmony: Youth Orchestra of Bucks County

The Youth Orchestra of Bucks County’s annual benefit drew YOBC musicians, supporters and friends to Philmont Country Club on Feb. 25. Students, parents, alumni, staff, board members, donors and volunteers worked “In Harmony” to make the fundraiser a night to remember and one that provided essential support for its mission.

The James A. Michener Art Museum has announced the addition of five new members to its board of directors: Georgie Coles, Melissa Eiseman, Thomas Lomax, Danielle Hankin, and Robin L. Wiessmann.

Where I’m From

I am from the huge woods and the sparkling grass to the smell of the pine trees. I am from the glistening color changing leaves, the jungle of pretty flowers and the dirty smell of mulch. I am from …

New Hope Arts is expanding the Outdoor Sculpture Project celebrating 20 years of its commitment to public art.For the 20th anniversary, the renamed Public Sculpture Program is on the move. The latest …

Deborah Willis, Ph.D., university professor and chair of the Department of Photography & Imaging at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, will jury 2023 Photo Review Photography …

Swan Boat Gallery, one of the newest galleries and cultural centers in Lambertville, N.J., hosts its March Show, “Impressions of Time & Space,” the works of gallery co-owner Florence …

With their upcoming exhibition, Artworks Trenton amplifies the voices of creatives Amy Louise Lee and the members of the Women’s Caucus for Art.These two exhibitions represent the mission of the …

Gallery 14 Fine Art Photography, 14 Mercer St., Hopewell, N.J., presents an exhibit featuring the work of Phillip “Dutch” Bagley and John Stritzinger from March 11 to April 2.Both are known for …

Painter John Schmidtberger, who often features Delaware River Valley locations in his paintings, is exhibiting Maine paintings this month, with a combination reception and book-signing at his gallery …

The Princeton Folk Music Society celebrates St. Patrick’s Day with an 8 p.m. March 17 concert by Rakish, a duo comprising violinist Maura Shawn Scanlin and guitarist Conor Hearn.Rakish explores …

Spring is (almost) in the air and Roxey Ballet is ready with a fresh lineup of performances.From the company that has been described as being “all about the unexpected” comes productions …

Drama at Phillips’ Mill has announced the winners of the new student playwriting challenge, “Play With Words.”Two plays were selected to receive top honors including a staged reading of the …

The Opera Project will present a benefit concert at 3 p.m. March 19, at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 98 Sky Manor Road, Pittstown, N.J., to celebrate its 300th anniversary.The present church replaced …

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