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Faye Driscoll Debuts "Thank You For Coming: Space" at Peak Performances
A Bessie Award-winning performance maker who has been hailed as a “startlingly original talent” by The New York Times, Faye Driscoll will perform the...
By
Brent Johnson
Mar 26, 2019
Article
“Breaking the Glass Ceiling” at Rowan University
Close out your Women’s History Month with Rowan University College of Performing Arts’ “Breaking the Glass Ceiling: A Celebration of Women in...
By
Patricia K. Johnson
Mar 19, 2019
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Bay Atlantic Symphony Contrasts Brahms with Berlioz
Contrast is “the state of being strikingly different,” and it’s the perfect way to describe the two striking but very different works that the Bay...
By
Shen Shellenberger
Mar 12, 2019
Article
Objects Count at the New Jersey State Museum
Objects Count is a reminder that we are an active collecting institution. And it’s not just art – or history, which is the collection I curate – we...
By
Christopher Benincasa
Mar 07, 2019
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Poet, Essayist and Cultural Critic Hanif Abdurraqib
Abdurraqib is now a critically acclaimed and best-selling poet, critic and essayist. But, short-lived punk band be damned, music remains a crucial...
By
Brent Johnson
Feb 27, 2019
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Livingston Taylor and Vance Gilbert Get Up Close and Personal at Levoy Theatre
Few things bring me greater pleasure than a live music performance. If music is the universal language, live music is poetry in motion.
By
Shen Shellenberger
Feb 21, 2019
Article
The Meeting of Mind (and Words)
In honor of Black History Month, Dunbar Repertory Company is presenting a production of “The Meeting,” a one-hour drama written by Jeff Stetson. A...
By
Patricia K. Johnson
Feb 21, 2019
Article
"Family Ties" Stars-to Perform "Love Letters" at Kean Stage
It may be coming up on 30 years since Michael Gross and Meredith Baxter starred as the Keatons on “Family Ties,” but that image is still hard to shake...
By
Gary Wien
Feb 07, 2019
Article
One-Man Show "To My Unborn Child: A Love Letter from Fred Hampton" Comes to Passage Theatre
Black Panther leader Fred Hampton's voice for justice comes alive in Rich Bradford’s play about change, love and legacy.
By
Brent Johnson
Jan 31, 2019
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