Beyond Pink Art Show, YWCA Princeton’s Breast Cancer Resource Center
From Thursday, October 23 to Sunday, October 26, 2025, we will be hosting our 8th Annual Beyond Pink Art Show Gallery! We are kicking off this multi-day event with a fantastic opening night party at Princeton MarketFair on Thursday, October, 23rd! The night promises to be a fun-filled evening with food and drinks, a silent auction and more. This unique pop-up gallery displays art pieces from and inspired by breast cancer survivors and thrivers, celebrating their lives and survivorship journeys. This event will bring hundreds of people together to view such impactful artwork and celebrate the work of the Breast Cancer Resource Center.
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the ART OF Terrariums, Arts Council of Princeton
Guided by Cindy Olentine of Sprouts, participants will explore design techniques, plant care tips, and the calming, meditative process of terrarium-making. You’ll leave not only with a beautiful, self-contained world of your own creation, but also the knowledge to keep it thriving. All materials provided—just bring your curiosity! Register here.
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Screening of 'The American Revolution', Washington Crossing Historic Park
Join us on Thursday, October 23, at 7:00 PM at Washington Crossing Historic Park for an exclusive advance screening of The American Revolution, the highly anticipated new PBS documentary series from Ken Burns, Sarah Botstein, and David Schmidt. This six-part series explores America’s fight for independence through the diverse voices of those who lived it, and several segments were filmed right here at the Park. The evening will feature a curated 45-minute reel introduced by Director Sarah Botstein, followed by a panel discussion with filmmakers and living-history interpreters. Together, they will discuss how documentaries and reenactments bring the Revolutionary era to life and connect audiences to stories that go beyond the written record. Tickets are $20 for members of Friends of Washington Crossing Park and Princeton Battlefield Society, or $40 for general admission. Seating is limited, so be sure to reserve your spot today.
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PSO Chamber at Trinity Concert - Brahms' Piano Quartet with Natasha Paremski
Rossen Milanov opens the Princeton Symphony Orchestra Chamber Series at Trinity with an exploration of Johannes Brahms' first piano quartet. The Maestro will introduce and provide insights into the work, which will be performed by a very special quartet including audience-favorite pianist Natasha Paremski and PSO Executive Director Marc Uys as violinist.
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Trivia Night, Crossing Vineyards & Winery
Vineyards and relax with a glass of wine while showing off your mastery of minutiae. No rocket science or brain surgery allowed. The top-scoring team wins a prize; so, bring your friends. Award-winning wines and light bites available for purchase. No cover charge. Reservations suggested
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Belcea String Quartet, Princeton University Concerts
Back by popular demand for their third appearance on our series, the Belcea Quartet returns with the kind of electrifying intensity that makes time stand still. “Still playing like a young quartet, seizing the music’s energy, shocking us out of our seats” (The Guardian), this ensemble jumpstarts our 132nd Concert Classics Series with a program that pulses with boldness and invention. They trace a line from Mozart’s daring “Dissonance” Quartet to Beethoven’s final opus, where the string quartet is completely reimagined—raw, transcendent, and teetering on the edge of the unknown. Adding a jolt of the here and now is a new work by Australian composer Brett Dean, written for the Belcea Quartet. Music that questions, upends, and electrifies—played with a fire that cannot be extinguished.
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