Classical vibes on November 4

Come see pianist Shai Wosner in action as he brings masterful artistry to Mozart’s Piano Concerto, K. 450. The varied program includes Evan Williams’ The Dream Deferred, inspired by the Langston Hughes poem “Harlem,” and Schubert’s “Tragic” Symphony, which is actually quite thrillingly vital. COVID Safety Measures include:Masks RequiredPhoto ID/Proof of Vaccination RequiredContactless ticket scanningDigitalContinue reading “Classical vibes on November 4”

Halloween weekend fun!

Haunted Wild West City Fest 50 Lackawanna Dr., Stanhope Saturday – Sunday The Haunted Wild West Fest is back for both day and night events. Hit the trail to the ghost town, enjoy nonstop western entertainment all day Saturday and Sunday in October with a Halloween Twist. Take part in a fun and spooky interactiveContinue reading “Halloween weekend fun!”

Second only to Christmas

Now Halloween is the second largest commercial holiday in the country. It ranks second after only Christmas. Consumers spent approximately $9 billion on Halloween in 2019, according to the National Retail Federation . Spending was down a bit in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but Americans still forked over $8 billion overall, or anContinue reading “Second only to Christmas”

Mind makes brilliant decisions!

💞💐Mind makes Brilliant Decisions with some Mistakes…. But Heart takes Lovely decisions with full Satisfaction…. Allow the Heart to rule your LIFE…!!! Don’t get upset with People or Situation…. Both are Powerless without your Reaction….💐💞 💞💐Good Morning & Have a Beautiful Saturday….Be Happy….Stay Blessed Always….Take Care….💐💞

Who needs to laugh?

NEWTON Vic DiBitetto, Oct. 30, 8 p.m. The Newton Theatre, 234 Spring St. $39-$54. skypac.org, 973-383-3700. SPRINGFIELD Vanessa Hollingshead, Bill Chiang, 9 p.m., also Oct. 30, 9 p.m. Scotty’s Pub & Comedy Cove, 595 Morris Ave. $22 with two-item minimum purchase. thecomedycove.com, 973-376-3840. WEST WINDSOR Julia Scotti,  Oct. 30, 7:30 p.m. Catch a Rising Star Comedy Club, Hyatt Regency Princeton, 102 CarnegieContinue reading “Who needs to laugh?”