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Henri Matisse's Influence Around Every Corner (and Canvas) at the Montclair Art Museum
"Matisse and American Art” at the Montclair Art Museum examines the widespread influence that the famed French artist has had on modern art in the U.S...
By
Brent Johnson
May 24, 2017
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Music, Dance and Collaboration Brings "Carmina Burana" to Life in Princeton
Three Garden State-based arts organizations—Princeton Pro Musica, Princeton Girlchoir and Roxey Ballet—team up for a performance of "Carmina Burana"...
By
Gary Wien
May 16, 2017
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Rowan's "How Food Moves" Exhibit Invites Viewers to Think Critically about Food Systems
“How Food Moves,” on view through May 27 at the Rowan University Art Gallery, encourages audiences to “see” how the U.S. food supply travels to its...
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Shen Shellenberger
May 10, 2017
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A Ballet (and a Company) for All to Love -- Roxey Ballet’s Sensory Friendly "Cinderella"
On Saturday, May 6 at 1:00 p.m., Roxey Ballet will present a relaxed, sensory-friendly performance of “Cinderella” at TCNJ’s Kendall Theater in Ewing.
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Patricia K. Johnson
May 02, 2017
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Paper Mill Playhouse Presents Sensory-Friendly Performance of "Charlotte's Web"
"Charlotte's Web" is one of the many performances that Paper Mill puts on every year that are designed for families with children who have autism and...
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Brent Johnson
Apr 25, 2017
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Bay Atlantic Concludes Season with "Glinka, Prokofiev, and Mendelssohn"
Young superstar violinist Luosha Fang joins the Bay Atlantic Symphony for its season finale on May 6 & 7.
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Shen Shellenberger
Apr 18, 2017
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Westminster Choir: Anthracite Fields
On April 21 and 22, Westminster Choir College of Rider University will perform Julia Wolfe’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterwork “Anthracite Fields”...
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Patricia K. Johnson
Apr 12, 2017
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Art + Autism at Monmouth University
For those living with Autism Spectrum Disorder, art may be their only mode of communication. Monmouth University has teamed up with Autism Speaks to...
By
Gary Wien
Apr 04, 2017
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Atlantic City Welcomes the 2017 Garden State Film Festival
When the GSFF descends on A.C. this weekend, it will include one movie that takes place — and was partially shot — just steps from the screening room...
By
Brent Johnson
Mar 28, 2017
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