Arts & Entertainment
With cues from ‘Our Town,’ Philly artists branch out to collaborate for first time
The new fall season of exhibitions at the the Institute for Contemporary Art, in West Philadelphia, includes a two-hour, non-narrative vi ...
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ListenFringe Festival review: ‘100% Philadelphia,’ really
It may not be everyone’s idea of “theater,” but the final Philly Fringe-produced show of the festival is nevertheless a ...
10 years ago
Pennsylvania Ballet’s new artistic director makes entrée
One of the first things Ángel Corella did after arriving in the Pennsylvania Ballet’s new building, on North Broad Street in Phila ...
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ListenReview: The double edge of ‘La Bête’
It happens all the time: Everything seems to be pumping along in an organization, and then some boob with bad ideas comes in and it’ ...
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ListenFirst for Friday, September 19, 2014
Expanded care As the health care landscape is changing, so too is the way hospitals deliver care. After more than three years, A ...
Air Date: September 19, 2014
FLOW taps into the beauty, bounty, surprises of the Schuylkill [video]
This weekend, the Fairmount Waterworks is hosting FLOW — For the Love Of Water — the first of what is intended to be an annua ...
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Fringe Festival review: ‘In the Pony Palace’
I feel good! I feel mean! I feel strong! That’s the mantra of the football team called the Owls. (Not th ...
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Devoted fans in Philly will miss The Church’s eclectic music
It’s the end of an era for a Philadelphia venue that gave the world Arcade Fire, Mumford & Sons, and even the vocal stylings of ...
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Book by father-son writing team chronicles life of Richardson Dilworth
The newly transformed Dilworth Plaza–now Dilworth Park–officially opened this month along the west side of Philadelphia City ...
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ListenNew Philly exhibit casts parallels between slave trade, modern sweatshops
The African American Museum in Philadelphia has opened a new art installation that links the African slave trade with modern-day sweatsho ...
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Tony Auth’s Philadelphia Foundation Collection 1960s-2000s [photos]
A look back on the career of Tony Auth, through his Philadelphia Foundation collection, 1960s – 2000s. ...
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The wild rumpus is ending as Philly’s Rosenbach prepares to return bulk of Sendak collection
For fans and researchers, one place has become synonymous with Maurice Sendak’s body of work — the prestigious Rosenbach Muse ...
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ListenFringe Festival reviews: ‘The Body Lautrec’ and ‘The Rape of Lucrece’
A duo of reviews from Howie Shapiro; “The Body Lautrec,” and “The Rape of Lucrece.“ THE BODY LAUT ...
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Fringe Festival reviews: ‘Broken Wing,’ ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame…a Mute Play’ and ‘Anna K’
A trio of Fringe Festival reviews from Howie Shapiro; “Broken Wing,” “The Hunchback of Notre Dame…a Mute Play, ...
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Fringe Festival review: ‘The Four Seasons Restaurant’
The extraordinary, brazenly abstract “The Four Seasons Restaurant,” which FringeArts has brought to this year’s festiva ...
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