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Geoff Sobelle begins to build his house in the Philly Fringe Festival production of 'Home' in 2017. (Courtesy of Maria Baranova)
Shapiro on Theater

Philly Fringe reviews: ‘Home,’ ‘Iphigenia at Aulis,’ and ‘Alchemist’

HomeIt all begins with a simple large frame. How it ends, I won’t say. With that frame, theater artist Geoff Sobelle begins to buil ...

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Visual Arts

Princeton University opens Lewis Arts Complex

For several years, a construction fence barricaded the area opposite Princeton’s McCarter Theatre Center — it was an ugly sight t ...

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Opera Philadelphia’s new show reflects on black lives in the shadow of the 1985 MOVE bombing

Five years ago, Opera Philadelphia handed writer Marc Bamuthi Joseph a stack of 400 poems written by teenagers at the Art Sanctuary in No ...

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 Actors Sydney Banks (left) and Dray Cottingham (right) of 'Cotton & Gold'. (Photo courtesy of Rovell Seth Vialva)

‘Afrofuturist’ play debuts at Fringe with look at gentrification and history

In a Center City rehearsal space, six student actors slowly begin to melt out of their seats and onto the floor. They come togethe ...

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 A man walks up to the Battle of Germantown Memorial in Vernon Park in Philadelphia, Pa.  Artist Karyn Olivier covered the monument with a mirrored acrylic as part of the 2017 Monument Lab project.  (Lindsay Lazarski/WHYY)

Project underway to get Philadelphians to see public monuments in new way [video]

A three-month experiment in public memorials begins this week in Philadelphia. The Monument Lab will present work by 20 artists in ...

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 Edith Windsor leads the Pledge of Allegiance during the dedication of the Stonewall National Monument, outside the Stonewall Inn, in New York's Greenwich Village, Monday, June 27, 2016. Windsor passed away Tuesday in New York at the age of 88 (Richard Drew/AP Photo)

Edith Windsor, woman who helped end federal gay marriage ban, dies at age 88

A woman who brought a Supreme Court case that struck down parts of a federal law that banned same-sex marriage has died. An attorn ...

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 Visitors to the Print Center look at works by Martin Puryear, the artist who brought ''Big Bling'' to Fairmount Park this spring. Puryear's prints will be on exhibit through Nov. 18. (Peter Crimmins/WHYY)

The Big Bling has renewed interest in sculptor Martin Puryear’s drawings

A visitor to the Print Center on narrow Latimer Street in Center City Philadelphia might see images on the walls that seem familiar — a ...

8 years ago

 Nia Benjamin playing one of the women who reunite, sort of, in the Sam Tower , Ensemble production of 'Strange Tenants.' (Kate Raines/Plate3 Photography)
Shapiro on Theater

Philly Fringe reviews: ‘Strange Tenants,’ ‘The Hand Job’ and ‘Gatz’

Strange TenantsArresting in its weirdness and impressive in its quivers, jerks and writhing, “Strange Tenants” is about the w ...

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On ‘Radio Times:’ Famed trumpter Christian Scott Atunde Adjuah: I hate the sound of the trumpet

Christian Scott Atunde Adjuah, a New Orleans native, Grammy nominated trumpeter and two-time ...

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 Students participate in a dance recital at Walter Cramp Elementary School in Philadelphia. (Mari Ma/Artist Year)

ArtistYear expands beyond Philadelphia, sending art teachers to schools in need

A civil service organization that started in Philadelphia three years ago will go national this fall. ArtistYear is a kind of gap- ...

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Christian Scott Atunde Adjuah
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Music

Christian Scott Atunde Adjuah; Trump charging for access

Guest: Christian Scott Atunde Adjuah  For a century, jazz has been recognized as an innovative genre of music. S ...

Air Date: September 11, 2017

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 Terry Gross, host of NPR's Fresh Air, is interviewed by Ari Shapiro of NPR's All Things Considered at The National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association's annual conference. (Brad Larrison for NewsWorks)
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Philadelphia

‘Fresh Air,’ NPR host share stage and stories at LGBTQ journalists’ conference in Philadelphia

When two famous radio interviewers share a stage, things can get a little complicated, but Ari Shapiro and Terry Gross easily worked it o ...

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 The cast of Tribe of Fools' 'Fishtown' poses in front of a sign in Fishtown. From left: Tara Demmy, Joseph Ahmed, Jenna Kuerzi, Zachary Chiero and Kyle Yackoski. (Photo courtesy Plate3 Photography)
Shapiro on Theater

Philly Fringe reviews: ‘Fishtown’ and ‘Hello Blackout!’

FishtownHoly wireless tamale! We’ve given our credit cards to online sites, our Social Security numbers to Equifax and now, Interne ...

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 Troy Gentry of the Country Music duo Montgomery Gentry performs on the Rebels On The Run Tour at the American Music Theatre on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013, in Lancaster, Pa. (Photo by Owen Sweeney/Invision/AP)
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New Jersey

Country Music singer Troy Gentry killed in South Jersey helicopter crash

Troy Gentry, one half of the award-winning country music duo Montgomery Gentry, died Friday in a helicopter crash just hours before a con ...

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Bambi Friday (right), who was formerly incarcerated, works on a performance for the Fringe Arts Festival in which she expresses the struggles of re-entry. Seated is Natasha Cohen-Carroll, an associate of Theater of the Oppressed Philadelphia. (Peter Crimmins/WHYY)

Fringe Festival show highlights women’s struggles after prison

As the Philadelphia Fringe festival continues this weekend, one of its offerings is a performance featuring formerly incarcerated women r ...

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