Thousands are gearing up to revel in the spirit of independence during Easton’s 2024 Heritage Day, set to return to Centre Square in Easton, from 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. July 7.
Perkasie Borough’s free Summer Concert Series at the town’s amphitheater in Lenape Park opens July 10, with Whole Lotta LED, recreating the musical magic of Led Zeppelin.
Artist Richard Harrington and photographer Ilya Raskin are pleased to announce the opening of their joint show, “Captured Moments,” which runs from Thursday, July 4, to Sunday, Aug. 4.
The Tinicum Arts Festival is well known as a premier showcase for the best in arts, crafts, music and literature that Bucks County has to offer.
For the third consecutive year, Peddler’s Village will host a summer-long display of large sand sculptures — this time as a summer surprise for guests.
Town and Country Players present “Assassins: The Musical,” the Tony Award-winning sensation that takes aim at American history like never before.
Summertime Sondheims? “Who knows who we will discover?” muses musical composer/lyricist Kate Brennan, who will join playwright/director David Lee White in “Making a Musical: New Theater Workshop for Teens,” a Bucks County Playhouse summer camp for kids running for two weeks beginning July 8 at Lambertville Hall in Lambertville.
Trenton City Museum at Ellarslie will serve up its annual Sundaes on the Veranda from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, June 30.
I watch my grandson navigate his morning clothes, these undies, those shorts, this shirt, who cares what color, challenging what his three-year-old brain knows of spatial geometry …
The Phillips’ Mill juried art show committee congratulates Donna Ruane Rogers of Frenchtown, N.J., whose pastel painting of the historic mill, “March Afternoon,” was selected as the Signature Image for the 95th Juried Art Show, taking place Sept. 21 though Oct. 27.
Arete Gallery, located at 122 S. Main St., New Hope, hosts an art exhibit showcasing the talents of sisters Marzena Haupa and Magda Dodd.
Join the Acme Screening Room at 5 p.m. Saturday, June 29 for “Russell Eiffert: The Songs That Bind,” a heartwarming documentary that looks at the life and music of Russell Eiffertt, a beloved piano bar player and an icon of the LGBTQ community in New Hope.
The public is invited to a Summer Music Fest on June 29 at American Legion Post 120, located at 320 N. Union St., Lambertville, N.J.
Dante and the Inferno, a local rock quartet of rock, will perform live at the recently re-opened, Puck, in Doylestown, bringing a fresh twist to the timeless tracks of Woodstock through the heartland rock of Bruce Springsteen.
Doylestown Presbyterian Church will present a weekend for choirs and singers, culminating in a free concert for the entire community.
Chris Pinnella is a big Billy Joel fan. “We started out doing these shows on my 30th birthday just for fun and they sort of spiraled,” says Pinnella.
A new Temple University Police Officer serves more than just the North Philadelphia community. He also serves his hometown in Bucks County.
Anne-Marie Mulgrew and Dancers Company and Yu. S. Artistry present “Two Worlds” – A split bill featuring two new productions, for two performances only.
One of the most beloved musicals of all time will light up the stage when the Yardley Players present “The Sound of Music” June 28-July 7 at the Kelsey Theatre on the West Windsor, N.J., campus of Mercer County Community College (MCCC).
Cameron Krauss, the 18-year-old recent Neshaminy High School graduate who competed in Monday's Jimmy Awards for high school theater stars, danced away with an Ensemble Award, one of a handful of honors accorded that night.