Oct 16 Thursday
Hosted by renowned cult interventionist Ashlen Hilliard, this gripping live show takes audiences deep inside the world of cults—how they form, why people join, and what it takes to break free. From infamous groups like Jonestown, Heaven’s Gate, and NXIVM to lesser-known but equally insidious organizations, Ashlen unpacks the psychology, manipulation tactics, and hidden dangers that cults use to control their members.
Disclaimer: This event is for ages 13+ and will include subject matter and images that some patrons may find disturbing.
Oct 17 Friday
Join us for a 1.5-mile moonlit Hoot Hike, where we’ll step into the woods in search of owls and other nocturnal creatures. Along the way, we’ll listen for calls, learn about the owls’ nighttime adaptations, and even try out a few “hoots” of our own to see who might answer back.
Questions? Contact Nicole Landis at Nlandis@wildlandspa.org.
Event is free; please register online at: https://engage.wildlandspa.org/calendar/event/349.
$30 to $41.05 (fees included)
Not many tribute bands ever attempt to engage in the raw talent, mysticism, math and magic that is TOOL, but if you talk to four brave souls, (Keith Williams- Guitar, Angelo Rivera- Vocals, Joe Cunningham- Bass, Donald Pusateri- Drums) their love and passion for this music led them to form SCHISM, The world's first and longest national touring tribute to Tool. Now in their 23rd year in the road.
Following the roaring success of his Beatles tribute Pepperland, renowned choreographer Mark Morris teams up again with musical collaborator Ethan Iverson for The Look of Love, a wistful and heartfelt homage to the chart-topping songs of Burt Bacharach. A towering figure of popular music, Bacharach is known for his soaring melodies and unique orchestrations influenced by jazz, rock, and Brazilian music - his longtime lyricist, Hal David, providing unsentimental, poignant lyrics. The work is performed by an ensemble of piano, trumpet, bass, and drums, with singer, actress, and Broadway star Marcy Harriel on lead vocals.
It is the immediate future. Theatre is being strictly monitored by the State; no performances allowed without State approval. Those who violate the State's rules are subject to severe punishment. In a darkened theatre a woman is being questioned by masked officers who have been assigned to capture and investigate anyone suspected of being an actor or otherwise involved in the production of theatrical events.
The Roots Revival Show is coming to the Sherman Theater on Friday, October 17! Experience an incredible night of soulful sounds and authentic vibes featuring Antar Goodwin, Sug Daniels, BlackCowboy, and Melvin Mcknight Blaqmel.
Oct 18 Saturday
🚜 Summer Farmers Market* MOVED to SATURDAY at Riverside Way, 9-1📍 Phillipsburg NJ🌧 or 🌞 except extreme weather🏷 Vendor inquiries events@phillipsburgnj.org📬 Sign up for enews: https://tinyurl.com/46b6yf9a
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Drop-in to the Art Ways Interactive Family Gallery on the second floor of the Museum every Saturday and Sunday to make your own art to take home during ArtVentures. Museum educators are on hand to help guide you in creating an artwork inspired by the Museum’s collection. Design your own creation and bring it to life on one of our 3D printers. All ages and abilities welcome! Free.
Sinfonia opens its season under the baton of guest conductor Theodore Kuchar, principal conductor of Lviv National Philharmonic Orchestra (Ukraine). The program's three works highlight the evolution of the symphony: Sinfonia Concertante for violin, viola and orchestra by Carl Stamitz features Maestro Kuchar as violist and violinist Paul Chou; Mozart's Serenade NO. 9 with post horn solo; and Beethoven's Symphony No. 2.