
Arts & Entertainment
Delaware grad returns to First State stage in ‘Cabaret’
University of Delaware alum Carl Pariso expects many of his former music and theater professors in the crowd to see his performance in the touring company of “Cabaret.”
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Using items found on streets, artist hopes to raise awareness on homelessness
Are those sock puppets lining the shelves at Princeton University’s Bernstein Gallery? They look like sock puppets from a distance, ...
8 years ago
Allentown Art Museum lands major contemporary sculpture
Contemporary artist Yinka Shonibare makes new work for Allentown Art Museum — but it won't be on permanent display for a few more years.
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James Levine fired by Met after it finds evidence of sexual abuse
The Metropolitan Opera fired music director emeritus James Levine after an investigation found evidence of sexual abuse and harassment. ...
8 years ago
In ‘Aipotu,’ utopia goes awry at EgoPo Classic Theater
In the surprising second part of the 'Lydie Breeze' trilogy of plays by John Guare, the Civil War is over and a highly uncivil one begins.
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Penguins mug for camera, take a pretty great ‘selfie’
Emperor penguins are known to be social and curious. But you probably didn't know that they are also reasonably good at framing a video shot.
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A robust stage version of ‘The Bluest Eye’ at Arden Theatre
Grade-school characters tell a story about being black and poor in the '40s, adapted from Toni Morrison's novel.
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Listen 2:44Museums’ Super Bowl bet nets Philly a portrait of patriot
The Philadelphia Museum of Art made a bet with the Museum of Fine Arts Boston over the Super Bowl. On Friday, the victor reaped its spoils.
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Listen 2:22(Dis)Placed Philadelphia wraps up art residency on being torn from home
Arab art residency concludes after 18 months with concert and exhibition.
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Groundbreaking art exhibit puts spotlight on rare diseases
A unique art exhibit that focuses on children living with a rare disease is now on display at Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington.
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Listen 3:08Obama in talks to produce shows for Netflix, report says
Former President Barack Obama is in negotiations with Netflix to produce a series of high-profile shows, according to a story in The New York Times.
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Dances with Angels and Demons of Childhood
In its spring series, Philadelphia's BalletX premieres two dances recalling childhood memories.
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Listen 2:02NFL Films senior producer ends long career with swan song to Eagles
NFL Films has released its annual movie chronicling the Super Bowl champions: “Philadelphia Eagles: Super Bowl LII Champions.”
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Listen 15:40Wells Fargo Center to get quarter-billion dollars in upgrades
The Wells Fargo Center in South Philadelphia is going to be redone instead of being replaced. The plan is to spend nearly $250 mil ...
8 years ago
A Mister Rogers appreciation hour
Guests: David Newall, David Bianculli, Sherri Hope Culver Mister Rogers Neighborhood premiered 50 years ...
Air Date: March 6, 2018 10:00 am
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