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 Judith Lightfoot Clarke and Ian Merrill Peakes are the Macbeths in Arden Theatre Company's production of 'Macbeth.' (Photo courtesy of Mark Garvin)
Shapiro on Theater
Arts & Entertainment

Review: ‘Macbeth’ newly faceted

It’s not just the three sisters who are weird in the current version of “Macbeth” at Arden Theatre Company. Alexander B ...

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 Judith Lightfoot Clarke and Ian Merrill Peakes are the Macbeths in Arden Theatre Company's production of 'Macbeth.' (Photo courtesy of Mark Garvin)
Shapiro on Theater
Arts & Entertainment

Review: ‘Macbeth’ newly faceted

It’s not just the three sisters who are weird in the current version of “Macbeth” at Arden Theatre Company. Alexander B ...

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Atlantic City to host nationally televised arena football showdown on May 30

Talk about a kick off! The Philadelphia Soul will bring arena football to Atlantic Ci ...

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Bankruptcy judge to rule Friday on $82M Revel casino sale

A bankruptcy judge will rule Friday on the proposed sale of Atlantic City’s former Revel casino to a Florida developer for $82 mill ...

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Dave Davies: Off Mic

‘Citizen Sam’ or candidate Katz?

Potential Philadelphia mayoral candidate Sam Katz is up with a website that looks a lot like a campaign site, except that there’s n ...

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Science

Genetic test maker 23andMe launches drug R&D effort

Google-backed genetic testing company 23andMe is launching its own drug development unit, betting that it can translate its database of c ...

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Science

Google’s safe browsing system targets ‘unwanted software’

Get ready to see more red warning signs online as Google adds ammunition to its technological artillery for targeting devious schemes lur ...

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February Atlantic City casino revenue down 14.8 percent

Atlantic City’s February casino revenue declined by 14.8 percent compared with a year ago, when there were 11 casinos operating ins ...

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 County officials unveil the Heroin Trap campaign. (Avi Wolfman-Arent, Newsworks)

New Castle County launches heroin education program

Delaware officials in New Castle County say heroin abuse has reached epidemic proportions, and they’ve set aside a signficant chunk ...

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OxyContin pills are arranged for a photo at a pharmacy. (Toby Talbot/AP Photo, File)

NJ may require docs to discuss possibility of addiction when prescribing painkillers

Advocates are pushing for a new law to require doctors in New Jersey to talk with patients about the risks of addiction when they initial ...

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Architect Michael Graves dies at Princeton home

An architect who designed modern and whimsical postmodern structures and later household goods sold at Target stores has died in New Jers ...

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 Decrepit row houses on Vine Street in Camden await demolition. (Emma Lee/WHYY)

Camden County taking over city demolitions

Camden County is taking over a massive demolition project in the city of Camden after the city’s own program ground to a halt. &nbs ...

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Education

As NJ students refuse to take PARCC exams, school leaders argue against ‘opting out’

New Jersey education officials are pushing back against a growing wave of opposition to its new standardized tests, telling lawmakers tha ...

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SEPTA loses fight to bar anti-Islam ads from buses

Ads linking Islam to Hitler may soon be seen on city buses around Philadelphia following a federal judge’s ruling that the group be ...

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 Council President Darrell Clarke (Tom MacDonald/WHYY)

Setting tax hike hearing after primary isn’t to help Philly Council incumbents, Clarke says

Philadelphia City Council is in no hurry to take up Mayor Michael Nutter’s proposed 9 percent property tax hike to create a permane ...

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