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A world premiere boosts N.J. Symphony Orchestra to dazzling heights: review

NJSO performed the world premiere of Richard Danielpour's "Carnival of the Ancients." The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra billed this weekend’s concerts as: “Zhang Conducts Tchaikovsky.” On Friday night at NJPAC in Newark, Zhang indeed conducted Tchaikovsky–and conducted him well–but there was much, much more to the concert than that. This was a program that was bursting […]

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Michael B. Jordan: Inclusion rider will apply to all of my company’s projects

'In support of the women & men who are leading this fight, I will be adopting the Inclusion Rider for all projects produced by my company,' Jordan said, just days after Frances McDormand deployed the term in her Oscars acceptance speech. When Michael B. Jordan isn’t offering to pay for replacement retainers for teenagers who have clenched

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Theater guru hosts an evening of ‘Broadway’s Best’ at NJPAC

The New Jersey Performing Arts Center's 'American Song' series continues with three March shows: Donna McKechnie and Andrea McArdle perform songs by Hamlisch and Sondheim during two shows on March 10 and Seth Rudetsky hosts a night of 'Broadway's Best' on March 16. Few people know Broadway better than Seth Rudetsky, who hosts two Sirius/XM Satellite

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Gospel musical ‘Crowns’ returns to Princeton’s McCarter Theatre

Regina Taylor's coming of age story, at the McCarter Theatre Center through April 1, follows a girl who finds herself with the help of her grandmother and the older woman's hat-wearing, church-going friends. When playwright Regina Taylor saw an early edition of the 2000 coffee table book “Crowns: Portraits of Black Women in Church Hats,” she flipped

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Rapper Juelz Santana will stay jailed until hearing in airport gun case

The FBI has charged the rapper, a convicted felon, with trying to carry a gun onboard an airplane Rapper Juelz Santana will remain in federal custody pending a preliminary hearing on charges he attempted to carry a handgun aboard a plane leaving from Newark Liberty International Airport, a magistrate judge ruled Monday. Santana, a Totowa resident

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Colin Quinn knows there’s ‘one in every crowd’

The comedy veteran newest stand-up routine looks at that one person in every situation who ruins it for everybody else. He'll perform at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center March 9. There is a fine line between being a “noodge” and “that one person in every office, every family barbecue, every group dynamic, who is

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NFL Mock Draft 2018: Roundup of Giants projections from Mel Kiper Jr., Todd McShay, ESPN, Sports Illustrated

Some of the premier prospects in this year's draft class including Penn State running back Saquon Barkley, UCLA quarterback Josh Rosen, Notre Dame offensive guard Quenton Nelson and others have been linked to the Giants in various mock drafts from top analysts such as ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr., and Todd McShay, as well as Bleacher

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Former Pro Bowl quarterback Neil O’Donnell selling N.J. home for $3.7 million (PHOTOS)

The Madison native is selling the home for more than three times what he bought it for in 1994. New Jersey native and journeyman NFL quarterback Neil O’Donnell put his Harding Township home on the market this week for $ 3.7 million — more than three times what he bought it for in 1994, according

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