Family-friendly production will run in New Brunswick through Nov. 21.
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Visual Arts
Top NJ art shows of 2025: ‘Indigenous Identities,’ James Prosek, Tatyana Kazakova and more
by TRIS McCALLby TRIS McCALLAlso ‘Pulp: The Fluid and the Concrete,’ Tom Nussbaum, Katie Truk …
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Theater
Crossroads Theatre Co. revives Lynn Nottage’s evocative family drama ‘Crumbs from the Table of Joy’
by JAY LUSTIGby JAY LUSTIGNew Brunswick run continues through Nov. 23.
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Theater
‘An Old-Fashioned Family Murder,’ starring Sally Struthers, approaches familiar genre in a new way
by JAY LUSTIGby JAY LUSTIGGeorge Street Production will run through Nov. 2.
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Film
‘Welcome to Japan,’ a NJ Film Fest offering, is a low-budget epic journey
by JAY LUSTIGby JAY LUSTIGMovie will be offered online on Oct. 5.
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Film
Ryan Reynolds will appear at screening of John Candy documentary at State Theatre
by JAY LUSTIGby JAY LUSTIGEvent will take place on Sept. 25.
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Film
‘Hearts of Stone,’ to be screened at NJ Film Festival, is a surreal but relatable love story
by JAY LUSTIGby JAY LUSTIGNoomi Rapace stars as a living statue in love with a real one.
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Theater
Sally Struthers will co-star in George Street Playhouse’s ‘An Old-Fashioned Family Murder’
by JAY LUSTIGby JAY LUSTIGPlay will run at New Brunswick Performing Arts Center in October and November.
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Theater
George Street Playhouse will present Joy Behar in her own show ‘My First Ex-Husband’
by JAY LUSTIGby JAY LUSTIGEvent is scheduled for Aug. 28 at New Brunswick performing Arts Center.
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Jazz
Middlesex County Jazz Festival announces schedule for free 2025 shows in four towns
by JAY LUSTIGby JAY LUSTIGPerformances are planned for New Brunswick, Woodbridge, Metuchen and Carteret.
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Film
‘Twarze Agaty (Faces of Agata),’ to be shown at NJ Film Fest, tells a profound tale of art and healing
by JAY LUSTIGby JAY LUSTIGDocumentary is about Polish artist Agata di Masternak.
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Visual Arts
Theme of defiance permeates ‘Indigenous Identities: Here, Now & Always’ at Zimmerli Art Museum
by TRIS McCALLby TRIS McCALLMulti-artist exhibition will run in New Brunswick through Dec. 21.
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