
Arts & Entertainment
Philly Fringe review: Opera Philadelphia’s ‘We Shall Not Be Moved’
The powerful and haunting “We Shall Not Be Moved” that opened Saturday is not only a world-premiere opera, it’s a provo ...
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New encyclopedia celebrates African-American creators of comics, graphic novels
A Rider University professor co-wrote and edited the newly published Encyclopedia of Black Comics (Fulcrum, 2017) because nothing like it ...
8 years ago
The Vietnam War: serving, then coming home
Guests: Ralph Galati, Ertell Whigh ...
Air Date: September 18, 2017
Listen 48:59Fans of Insane Clown Posse protest FBI’s classification of them as a gang
A diverse array of protesters descended on the nation’s capital for what promised to be a raucous day of freedom of expression. ...
8 years ago
To mark 30th year of Philly’s Vietnam memorial, vets and families salute missing soldiers
Veterans and family members honored prisoners of war or those missing in action to mark the 30th anniversary of the Philadelphia’s ...
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Exhibit of tiny makeshift boats symbolizes plight of Syrian refugees
The University of Pennsylvania’s Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology has invited the public to help craft 2,379 toy boats for la ...
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‘Fireflies’ dance on the Ben Franklin Parkway
Pedicabs adorned with colorful lanterns danced on the Ben Franklin Parkway Thursday night as “Cai Guo-Qiang: Fireflies” made ...
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Architect of Philadelphia’s Vietnam memorial talks about why he served and why he protested
This story is part of a WHYY series examining how ...
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ListenPhilly Fringe reviews: ‘A Billion Nights on Earth’ and ‘These Terrible Things’
A Billion Nights on EarthLittle Winslow, a character who may be 5 or 6 years of age, just can’t get to sleep. Or won’t. He ...
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Stephen Greenblatt’s “The Rise and Fall of Adam and Eve”
Guest: Stephen Greenblatt STEPHEN GREENBLATT, an Ame ...
Air Date: September 15, 2017
Listen 00:49:55Philly 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 ...
8 years ago
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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Listen‘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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