TGIF! Here are our top 7 picks for fun things to do in New Jersey this weekend. What fun activities would you suggest? Tweet ideas to #njweekend

Communiversity in Princeton — The Arts Council of Princeton and students of Princeton University's annual Communiversity takes place this Sunday, with more than 200 booths showcasing local artists, chefs, merchants and community groups and six stages for live entertainment. Performances include all kinds of music and dance, a cappella groups, jugglers, a drum and bugle corps and family entertainment such as the Stone Soup Circus and a pie-throwing contest. Artists will take part in demonstrations and visitors can be part of a collaborative art project, in which they can make monotype prints that will be assembled into one large piece, artscouncilofprinceton.org

Shad Fest in Lambertville — You don't even have to like fish to love Shad Fest. The annual celebration of the local arts community and everyone's favorite fish (at least for a weekend) happens tomorrow and Sunday in downtown Lambertville. There will be 80 artists and crafters; loads of food for sale; family activities including face-painting, sand art, and shad seining demonstrations; and live bands. The festival runs from 12:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. both days. Admission is free. For more information, visit lambertville.org. (Peter Genovese )

Free flamenco in Woodbridge — Alborada Spanish Dance Theatre's free "Feria de Sevilla" on Sunday celebrates Spain's cultural heritage with music, dancing and ruffled costumes. Workshops will be held so you can learn flamenco dance and how to use castanets. There will also be food, drink and children's arts and crafts from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Parker Press Park, alboradadance.org

'Wizard' music in Newark — Live music with "The Wizard of Oz?" No, it's not Pink Floyd. The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra will play the score to the classic film alongside screenings tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, 1 Center St., Newark, and Sunday at 3 p.m. at the State Theatre, 15 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick. Dress as your favorite character to win a prize, and come early tonight for live music and dancing or Sunday for a sing-a-long. Tickets are $20-$88, call (800) ALLEGRO or visit njsymphony.org

Ladies of Laughter in Mahwah — Dubbing herself "the real New Jersey housewife," Bridgewater comedian Robin Fox will take center stage tomorrow alongside other comedians at Ramapo College's Berrie Center. Fox is the winner of Ladies of Laughter, a national stand-up comedy contest. The competition for female comedians started at the Ridgewood YMCA as New Jersey's Funniest Female Contest and has since grown in scope. Also performing will be Chris Rich, a Philadelphia comedian who won the first Ladies of Laughter title in 1999, and Jane Condon, a comedian from Greenwich, Conn. 8 p.m. at Sharp Theater, 505 Ramapo Valley Road, Mahwah. Tickets $28; call (201) 684-7844 or visit http://www.ramapo.edu/berriecenter/april-may (Amy Kuperinsky )

Jay Leno in Atlantic City — Late night icon Jay Leno, who recently left his 22-year post on "The Tonight Show" after receiving two Emmy Awards, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and numerous other honors brings his signature style to Caesars Atlantic City tonight, caesarsac.com

Motorcycle competition in East Rutherford — Justin Barcia rides a motorcycle. But he doesn't just ride. He rides supercross. And tomorrow he'll take his soaring jumps to MetLife Stadium for Monster Energy AMA Supercross, a motorcycle racing competition that's been traveling the nation. The AMA stands for American Motorcyclist Association. While much of supercross involves staying low and moving fast, Barcia says he does engage in some horizontal effects while airborne. Take The Whip, a move in which a rider embarks on a jump and throws the bike sideways, causing their body to hang off the motorcycle's frame. The stadium supercross event has Barcia competing for a title in a group of 20 riders. Tomorrow brings the second to last date of competition in the championship, which ends next month in Las Vegas after 17 races — and lots and lots of dirt. The practice and qualifying round begin at 12:30 p.m. (which is also when gates open for a pit party) and the show starts at 7 p.m at the MetLife Stadium, 1 MetLife Stadium Drive, East Rutherford, ticketmaster.com (Amy Kuperinsky)

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