Archive for 'Folk Arts'
Year In Review: Our Five Favorite Stories
December 27, 2011—Our five favorite stories, from Andy Warhol to Ani DiFranco, and everything in-between. [...]
Creating Museum Moments
October 04, 2011—Shen speaks of the value and joy of museums...and invites you to share your own. [...]
CV5 Interview: Steve Martin
June 17, 2011—The renowned entertainer sits down for an in-depth interview. [...]
A Look Back at Appel Farm
June 10, 2011—The Sounds of Summer is in full swing. [...]
Festival of Fine Craft: The 411.
October 12, 2010—I was in a terrific mood on Saturday morning as I drove to WheatonArts for their annual Festival of Fine Craft. It was another gift-from-the-weather-deity day – brilliantly blue [...]
Civil War Weekend: Time Travel, No DeLorean Required.
September 17, 2010—It was a sparkling Saturday morning as I traveled to Cape May to check out the Civil War Weekend at Historic Cold Spring Village. The weather was early fall [...]
Dave Isay, Founder, StoryCorps
August 20, 2010—MacArthur Genius Dave Isay started StoryCorps in 2003 — it’s an oral history project that has everyday people interview each other about their lives. NPR listeners often say they [...]








Nick Paleologos, Executive Director, New Jersey State Council on the Arts
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Opera New Jersey’s 2011 Summer Season
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The Jersey Mystique.
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Opera's Appeal
I have sung four solo concerts, three of them three hours long at that
Lee Sellars of "Twelve Angry Men" at George Street Playhouse
The actor in the center of the first picture with the knife in his han