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Operating Without Walls While Building Anew at Princeton University Art Museum
When museums that closed their doors during the pandemic re-open, the Princeton University Art Museum will not be among them. Instead, the creation of...
By
Ilene Dube
Apr 28, 2021
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#RIFT Takes Theatre Beyond the Stage
Playwright Gabriel Jason Dean navigates a deeply personal landscape in #RIFT: his brother is currently incarcerated, and the two had barely spoken in...
By
Gary Wien
Apr 15, 2021
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Hard Questions about Class, Race, Education, and Duty Raised in SCTC's "Pipeline"
In this moving drama from Dominique Morisseau, a dedicated inner-city public high school teacher is desperate to give her only son opportunities her...
By
Shen Shellenberger
Apr 06, 2021
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McCarter Theatre’s "The Manic Monologues" Rises to an Ambitious Agenda in Virtual Theatre Programming and Mental Health Advocacy
"The Manic Monologues” takes viewers on a journey through the minds and voices of people who bravely shared the way mental illness has affected their...
By
Ilene Dube
Mar 30, 2021
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Passage Theatre Presents “Surely Goodness and Mercy” Online as Part of 2021 Stages Festival
This story follows a bright little boy named Tino who befriends Bernadette, the lunch lady at his school. Through quick conversations, a few moments...
By
Gary Wien
Mar 18, 2021
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A Borderless Exhibit at the Noyes Galleries
Right now, 21 artists from 14 countries are being featured in “Borderless: Digital Practices in Changing Times” in Hammonton. We recently spoke with...
By
Christopher Benincasa
Mar 10, 2021
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A "Waking Nightmare" at Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts
“Waking Nightmare” shows works selected from the Rutgers-Camden Collection of Art, and although the works were created at different times amid...
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Shen Shellenberger
Mar 04, 2021
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New Exhibits at Montclair Art Museum Reimagine Norman Rockwell and Spotlight Recent Acquisitions
Montclair Art Museum, which is reopened to the public in a limited fashion, has launched two new exhibits in February. “Fragile Freedoms: Maggie...
By
Gary Wien
Feb 18, 2021
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Passage Theatre's “Babel” Explores Parenting in a "Perfect" World
Jacqueline Goldfinger’s 90-minute play glories in rapid-fire dialogue, comic visuals, and relatable characters—but its underlying issues are deadly...
By
Susan Wallner
Feb 17, 2021
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