The New Jersey Symphony (NJS) arrived in New Brunswick to prepare for their presentation of “Jaws in Concert” at the historic State Theatre New Jersey.
Arts & Culture
New Brunswick’s cultural scene spans virtually every field, including music, visual art, comedy, theatre, food, and sculpture. The city is home to several art galleries and theatres, such as the New Jersey State Theatre, and a number of museums, including the Rutgers Geology Museum, the Zimmerli Art Museum, the Henry Guest House museum, and a Johnson & Johnson museum.
Legendary Court Tavern Doorman Reflects on 30 Years at Rock Club
Marc Lanzoff worked the door for three decades at Bobby Albert’s famous New Brunswick rock club: the Court Tavern.
New Brunswick’s Number One Hit “Brandy” Turns 50
A 50-year-old record dedicated to the people of New Brunswick includes a tune that became a national hit: Looking Glass’ “Brandy (You’re A Fine Girl)”
Screaming Females Headline Annual “Corefest” Concert at Rutgers
A popular indie punk band returns to New Brunswick today for a performance at “Corefest,” an annual music festival hosted on the Rutgers University campus.
Social Justice Public Art Initiative Celebrates Fifth Year of Displays and Events
There’s still time to check out “Windows of Understanding,” the free public art initiative on display in four towns around the county.
Mural Inside St. Peter’s Church Bell Tower Renewed For The Holidays
New Brunswick’s newest mural is in a prominent, albeit hidden location: inside the bell tower at St. Peter the Apostle University & Community Parish.
Legendary Smithereens Prepare For Grand Opening Concert at Carteret Arts Center
On Saturday, December 4, the Smithereens will play once again in Middlesex County, in their hometown of Carteret for the official Grand Opening concert of the Carteret Performing Arts & Event Center (CPAC).