Zazie Beetz, Miley Cyrus, Patricia Arquette, Sofia Coppola, Marc Jacobs and Charlie Cox headline this weekend's watchlist.
Sokolov’s English‑language debut blends stylized violence and pitch‑black humor, driven by Beetz’s commanding performance.
Ryan Gosling, BTS, Samara Weaving, Rose Byrne, Kerry Washington, Elisabeth Moss and Kate Mara headline this weekend’s standout picks.
Phil Lord and Christopher Miller deliver a sci-fi epic brimming with levity and emotional clarity.
“One Battle After Another” wins best picture with six Oscars as Paul Thomas Anderson, Jessie Buckley and Michael B. Jordan lead the night.
Will “Sinners” or “One Battle After Another” win big? A look at what’s ahead for the 98th Academy Awards with host Conan O’Brien.
The legendary classic rock group has started its Farewell Tour, making a stop in Trenton, N.J., on Thursday night.
Here is a category‑by‑category look at the races shaping this year’s Academy Awards.
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s bold, unruly vision as a director finds its pulse in Buckley and Bale’s performances.
Jessie Buckley, Christian Bale, Piper Curda, Cillian Murphy, Jason Bateman and Hero Fiennes Tiffin anchor this weekend’s standout picks.
The orchestra will perform "The Exuberance of Youth" on Saturday night in the William Tennent High School auditorium.
Glen Powell, Jennifer Garner, Margaret Qualley, Gabriel Basso, Lesley Manville and Ciarán Hinds lead this weekend’s standout picks.
Bucks County native Sabrina Carpenter performed her top hit "Manchild" at the Grammys on Sunday night and also dazzled on the red carpet.
The Quakertown native will do double duty on "Saturday Night Live" this week by hosting and serving as the musical guest.
Rolling Stone magazine is featuring Quakertown native Sabrina Carpenter on the cover of its summer double issue.
The Craven Hall Historical Society and the Johnsville Centrifuge & Science Museum will hold a public dedication and ribbon cutting Sunday.
See a circus, Chinese lanterns, or a few festivals this weekend as summer winds down in the region.
Bucks County's premier agricultural fair wraps up on Sunday. And the circus is in town.
The Hall of Fame band combined two eras during a show in Camden Saturday night in which Mother Nature put a damper on festivities.
The two classic rock bands performed at the Freedom Mortage Center in Camden in their only Philly area performance this summer.
The Hall of Fame group will perform in Camden on July 28 on its farewell tour. A Montgomery County choir will join them on a hit song.
The Warminster-based brewery will its first show of four bands at The Fuge on Feb. 17.
You can catch the music star's concert in theaters in Lower Bucks County starting Friday.
See popular summer releases “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” at a major discount on Sunday.
John Lodge of The Moody Blues performed the classic album at the Keswick Theatre in Glenside recently.
The Miller Theater on Broad Street has changed names over the years, first as the Schubert Theater and later the Merriam Theater.
A Celebrating David Bowie tour is making the rounds to pay tribute to an artist who left a lasting legacy. There’s also a movie documentary.
With three visits come free, limited-edition art notecards created at participating wineries, Visit Bucks County organizers said.
The progressive rock band performed the entire “Close to the Edge” album, celebrating its 50th anniversary, at two Philadelphia area shows.
Vern Richardson wrote chapters capturing his life of making music with Roy Orbison and memories as a violinist, teacher and performer.
The show is over for "Encanto" Friday and for the Saturday rain date, township officials announced. A new date will be scheduled.
Visit Bucks County showcases the favorites offered by breweries from Bensalem to Doylestown.
The free movie will be featured at the Hallowell Pavilion at Warminster Community Park Friday with the movie starting at dusk.
Take survey and get votes in by Sept. 16 for Warminster Township Parks & Rec event.
Visit Bucks County Pennsylvania offers up over 20 trips and trips for holiday weekend.
See Patch’s guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Warminster.
The event is being hosted by the Ben Wilson Senior Activity Center and will be held at the Warminster Community Park on Sunday.
Patch has your complete guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Warminster.
Rain or shine, the family-friendly event will be held at Warminster Community Park on Saturday. Read below for all the details.
The ceremony will take place at 10 a.m. on Memorial Day, followed by a parade starting at 11 a.m., which will travel through the area.
The event will see a flock of faux ducks race down the Neshaminy Creek on May 15. Get your ducks in a row now so you can win the race!
The Warminster Ben Wilson Senior Activity Center will be hosting the event. Vendors, crafters, and more will be available to all guests.
Inclement weather has postponed the egg hunt until Monday. Those who registered will receive emails with further details.
The free 'Chalk It Up!' event invites both artists and families to show off their drawing skills on the streets of Warminster.
The yearly event will be held at the beginning of April at the Ben Wilson Senior Center. Tickets are selling fast, so get yours today.
All Bucks County Free Library branches will be closed on Monday, October 11th for Staff In-service day.
Shannon St. Clair, a Bucks local, joined the popular series for Season 3. Among recent activity, she’s dominated the “Kissing Booth" game.
A Temple graduate and alleged former girlfriend of Barstool Sports' CEO will star in the series’ third U.S. season, premiering Wednesday.
"Elf" will be shown on the big screen and Santa will make an appearance, along with a car-decorating contest.
"Hocus Pocus" will be the feature at the Halloween Eve show at Warminster Community Park.