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The Book Garden, 28 Bridge St., Frenchtown, N.J., welcomes New York City-based songwriter, singer and multi-instrumentalist Dan Rauchwerk from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 12. A founding member of …

Forty-three works by painter, printmaker and mixed media artist Marc Schimsky, are on exhibit at the Touchstone Gallery, 11 E. Afton Ave., Yardley, through Jan. 27. Schimsky will give a talk at 4 …

An exhibit of STEAM-based student innovations opened in the Anne Reid ‘72 Art Gallery of Princeton Day School. The interactive displays will remain in place through Jan. 11. The Gallery is open …

Italian guitarist and vocalist Beppe Gambetta joins multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter J.P. Cormier in two concerts of picking and singing at Prallsville Mills. Gambetta, a part-time …

Rago Auctions, 333 N. Main St., Lambertville, N.J., hosts makers of modern crafts Mark Sfirri, Rod McCormick and Miriam Carpenter, Wednesday, Jan. 16, for a panel discussion titled “Makers’ …

Music Mountain Theatre in Lambertville, N.J., is ringing in the new year with a fast-moving comedy, “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged),” which continues through Jan. 13. An …

When the new film “The Upside” opens on Friday, local theatergoers will recognize more than just the streets of Philadelphia on the screen. The historic Black Bass Hotel in Lumberville was the …

Irish folk band Lankum plays Jan. 9, at the Sellersville Theater, as part of its first U.S. tour. Rough Trade released the group’s second critically acclaimed album, “Between the Earth and …

Seamus Egan, founding member of the band Solas, is touring for the first time as The Seamus Egan Project, with a performance at Hopewell Theater at 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 5. Beginning with tunes …

In New Jersey, the most crowded and developed state in the union, a substantial number of buildings remain from its Colonial past. Join David Veasey at 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 11, at Prallsville …

“Simply Still” at The David E. Rodale and Rodale Family Galleries at the Baum School of Art in Allentown, Jan. 10 to Feb. 7, brings together four local painters in three mediums who explore the …

The East Amwell Historical Society and the Sourland Conservancy present “An Exhibition of Photographs of Plants and Animals Native to the Sourlands” by Jim Amon at the East Amwell Museum, 1053 …

The African American Museum of Bucks County (AAMBC) launches a four-part Speakers Series at the Bucks County Visitor Center in Bensalem, beginning Jan. 12. Each event, held from 6:30 to 9 p.m., …

ArtYard presents “The Creative Commons: Progressive Studio Practice from Creative Growth Art Center, LAND Gallery, and the Center for Creative Works,” with an opening event open to the public …

“Airplane” returns to the big screen at the historic Newtown Theatre at 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 4 This fun-filled night will feature movie trivia and a roving stewardess offering beer and wine for …

Lambertville-New Hope Winter Festival kicks off its 22nd year with a mid-winter break from Jan. 19 to 27 by providing visitors and residents with numerous fun-filled events and activities for all …

Larger than life bluesman Popa Chubby will perform at The Sellersville Theater, 24 W. Temple Ave., Sellersville, at 8 p.m. Dec. 28, in support of his latest release “Prime Cuts.” With a career …

Comedian Jessica Kirson will appear at the Newtown Theatre, 120 N. State St., Newtown, at 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 5. General admission tickets are $20 on the JJComedy website. The show is for mature …

Under the baton of Music Director Daniel Spalding, The Capital Philharmonic of New Jersey will bring in the new year with its annual new year’s Eve concert at the War Memorial Patriots Theater at 8 …

Dance like America’s founding fathers along with reenactors in Revolutionary War dress, to live music of the time at the Old Barracks Museum’s Colonial Ball. You needn’t know the dances – …

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