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Enjoy rousing renditions of beloved show tunes as Doylestown Presbyterian Church hosts “The Broadway Concert,” its next offering in the Celebrate the Arts Concert Series. All are invited to the …

The Gloria Consort, known for presenting Baroque music concerts, will once again appear at Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 50 York St., Lambertville, N.J. The group will start off the new 2024 …

“Discovering Grant Castner: The Lost Archive of a New Jersey Photographer” contains 200 images from the 1890s through the 1910s, including nearly a dozen taken in Bucks County, along with many …

The Sellersville Theater and Echoes present a concert featuring two well-known guitarists, Tim Farrell and Craig Thatcher, at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 7. Each artist will perform a solo set and then …

Shakespeare ‘70 presents Arthur Miller’s powerful tale of morality, guilt, responsibility, and irrevocable loss of innocence during World War II, “All My Sons,” at the Kelsey Theatre on …

Painter John Schmidtberger, who founded SFA Gallery in 2011, will be the featured artist this February and March. An opening reception for the artist will be held at his gallery at 10 Bridge St., …

As part of the Riverside Symphonia’s 34th Season, the symphony will perform the concert “Romance de Amor” at the First Presbyterian Church in Lambertville, N.J., at 8 p.m. Feb. 10.The Riverside …

“Golden Slumbers”

I am dreaming of golden slumbers And seeing my friend, “hey Jude!” I am dreaming that Eleanor Rigby will notice me On that day, oh! Here comes the sun It is something about her …

Abstract artist Elbita Bello of Skillman, N.J., is exhibiting her work in the Green Building Center, 67 Bridge St., Lambertville, N.J. Bello’s exhibit, “the things we don’t say,” evokes a …

“Local Beauty,” an exhibit of paintings of colorful local images by Bill Jersey and Debbie Pisacreta, well-known member artists of Artists’ Gallery, are on view in Bell’s Tavern Dining Room, …

Singer-songwriter Anthony Green, whose music releases in the screamo, acoustic alternative, indie, emo, and EDM genres have earned him a massive global fan base, recently visited School of Rock …

Sex. Gender. Religion. Why are they so hard to talk about? What do they have in common? A multi-award-winning documentary called “Angels and Saints-Eros and Awe” has some of those answers. …

The Riverside Symphonia invites music students to apply by Feb. 5, to the 2024 Caprio Young Artists Competition, which will be held Sunday, March 24. The biennial competition provides a unique …

The AOY Art Center invites artists from throughout the tri-state area to participate in the 12th Annual Juried Show, showcasing the region’s diverse artistic talent. Entries are now being accepted, …

The Concordia Chamber Players’ Feb. 4 concert at Solebury’s Trinity Church, titled “The WolfganG,” presents the brilliant music of Mozart, and that of two 20th-century composers – Martinu …

Hopewell Theater closes

Citing rising costs and the inability to obtain a liquor license, the Hopewell Theater is closing after a six-year run, executive director Sara Scully announced Tuesday night.

Trinity Church’s Friends of Music welcomes soloists Michelle Johnson and Brian Major in concert at 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 28, at Trinity Episcopal Church, Solebury. The recital will include an array …

As the new year dawns, Phillips’ Mill Community Association features the annual Youth Art Exhibition showcasing dynamic artwork from local high school students. Now in its 11th year, the exhibition …

The public is invited to enjoy an afternoon of storytelling in the tradition of the Lenape, the First People, at D&R Greenway’s Discovery Center at Point Breeze from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 28.

The Solebury Township Historical Society (STHS) is bringing back the popular BYO painting parties, Impression-Sips! Inspired by the works of the Pennsylvania impressionists, this season’s line-up is …

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