Taylor Swift, Dwayne Johnson, Emily Blunt, Daniel Day-Lewis, Glen Powell, Anthony Boyle and Emily Fairn light up this weekend's watchlist.
The annual contest is open to all professional and non-professional artists ages 60 and older.
Keira Knightley, Rebecca Ferguson, Kristen Bell, Adam Brody, Greta Lee and Liam Hemsworth lead Netflix's must-watch October lineup.
Trent Reznor will be paying a visit to the Garden State in 2026. Here’s how to buy tickets.
Enjoy a soul-stirring evening with the Ellie Lee Quartet, featuring Pureum Jin on sax, Adrian Moring on bass, and Jarrett Walser on drums.
Leonardo DiCaprio, Gary Oldman, Kristin Scott Thomas, Emma Thompson and Ethan Hawke light up this weekend's watchlist.
A bathrobe, a revolution and a psychotropic aria — Anderson’s boldest film yet hits like a cinematic gut punch.
Paul Greengrass’ gripping disaster film harrows, anchored by Matthew McConaughey’s smoldering intensity and America Ferrera’s steely grace.
Matthew McConaughey, Colin Farrell, Margot Robbie, Marlon Wayans, Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon light up this weekend's watchlist
"We are not just entertaining – we’re empowering the next generation of storytellers and innovators."
An arts and music festival that is staged on porches and driveways of architectural landmarks in Newark is returning for 2025.
Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson, Orlando Bloom, Dylan O’Brien and Domhnall Gleeson light up this weekend's watchlist.
Michael Chaves' "Last Rites" ends the "Conjuring" universe with eerie restraint, anchored by Wilson and Farmiga’s standout performances.
Jenna Ortega, Jason Bateman, Jude Law and Toni Collette star in Netflix’s September 2025 thrillers, dramas, and dark comedies.
What’s back, what’s gone and what’s new — your guide to the 2025–2026 TV season, from “Severance” to “The Studio” to “The Penguin.”
The movie captured footage in 31 municipalities and nine counties across the Garden State. The production spent nearly $2.3 million per day.
“New Jersey stands at the very center of that story – known as the crossroads of the American Revolution,” the acclaimed filmmaker said.
Here are some of the movies and television shows that have been capturing footage in Newark lately.
A fleet of monster trucks will perform jaw-dropping stunts during a three-day run at the Prudential Center.
The arts are doing more than just surviving in New Jersey’s largest city – they’re thriving, a local nonprofit says.
The popular event is one of the longest-running Black film festivals in the United States.
Up-and-coming favorites and city legends will give comedy, music and dance performances at the popular festival.
The city will be hosting “Summer Fun in Newark” events at its public parks, recreation centers and cultural venues.
Individual artists or collectives working in Newark are eligible for grants ranging from $1,000 to $5,000.
The Nork! Project is hosting a monthlong public art installation in Newark.
Mayor Ras Baraka said the ongoing talks are part of the effort to “bring Newark full circle” to its early days as the world’s film capital.
Beyoncé’s latest tour includes “insane visual storytelling” that showcases a poem from the mayor of New Jersey’s largest city.
This year’s lineup will include George Clinton, Jon Stewart, String Cheese Incident, Stone Temple Pilots, Tina Fey, Amy Poehler and more.
Newark officially has its first-ever poet laureate: Margie “Mia X” Johnson.
The New Jersey Symphony will present “Star Wars: The Force Awakens in Concert” in Red Bank, Morristown, Newark and New Brunswick.
One of the most decorated groups in hip hop history is coming to New Jersey for a stop on their final tour: the Wu-Tang Clan.
The Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey renewed an $85,000 grant to support Integrity House’s program.
Got a hankering to witness 12,000-pound trucks stand on two wheels and fly through the air in “competitions of speed and skill?”
Salamishah Tillet won a Pulitzer Prize. Scheherazade Tillet is an acclaimed photographer and activist. They'll be teaming up soon.
“Newark Chops” is a three-episode series in which three teams of student chefs face off in competitive challenges.
Mayor: “Verse and spoken word is in our blood – and I am proud that Newark is adding this program as a heartbeat at our center.”
The arts contribute more than $178 million to Newark’s economy and support about 5,000 local jobs, officials say.
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Newark Mayor: “When people interact with art, we see a direct positive impact on our quality of life.”
The New Jersey Symphony will perform live music to a screening of the film at shows in Morristown, Red Bank, Newark and New Brunswick.
Check out TD Moody Jazz Festival, Aa special DAN MORGENSTERN LIFE CELEBRATION, JAMALE DAVIS TRIO and NJPAC JAZZ JAM.
Free Concert Presented by Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation Saturday at 1 pm at Newark symphony Hall
An Essex County native with ties to Newark and Belleville has channeled a passion for her Italian heritage into a new book.
John Keene will present a lecture on two well-known literary figures in Newark: Amiri Baraka and Philip Roth.
The award-winning Newark Arts Festival attracts thousands of visitors every year. The 2024 festival is taking place this week.
The 2024 festival will include spoken word, jazz, hip hop and R&B performances and outdoor events.
The upcoming Netflix film is the latest score for Newark, which has been racking up a long list of film credits in recent years.
A free festival that combines music, art and architecture is returning to the Brick City this weekend.
“Just getting on the show was beyond my wildest expectations,” said Teeny Chirichillo of New Jersey.