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Arts & Entertainment

 The Pennsylvania Railroad World War II Memorial by Walter Hancock depicts an angel raising a fallen soldier from the flames of war. (Emma Lee/for NewsWorks)

Legacy of real-life ‘monument man’ on display at Philly’s 30th St. Station

The movie “The Monuments Men,” released this weekend, tells the story of a World War II military unit responsible for finding ...

12 years ago

 Walt Whitman's 'come-hither' portrait from Leaves of Grass stands in sharp contrast to the formal portraits of the time, according to curator Connie King. (Emma Lee/for NewsWorks)

Reading between the lines for gay history in 19th century America

The Library Company of Philadelphia has launched, “That’s So Gay: Outing Early America.” The exhibition suggests early ...

12 years ago

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First for Friday, February 7, 2014

Wilmington crime plan A year ago, Wilmington Mayor Dennis Williams beefed up patrols in an effort to get a handle on shootings a ...

Air Date: February 7, 2014

 United States short track speed skating teammates Christopher Creveling, left, and J.r. Celski run through a training session at the Iceberg Skating Palace at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Olympic speedskaters broke the ice at N.J. roller rink

If it takes a village to raise a child, then it took a tiny roller rink in Frenchtown, New Jersey, perched on a hill above the Delaware R ...

12 years ago

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Shapiro on Theater

Title: Trying to blend the tales in ‘Grimms’ Juniper Tree’

What happens when, say, Rumpelstiltskin and the candy-coated Hansel and Gretl become linked in the same story? You get a Grimms fairy-tal ...

12 years ago

Philadelphia Flower Show embraces fine art to create living landscapes

We’ve just been through two winter storms in less that a week, and another is on the way. But the Pennsylvania Horticultural ...

12 years ago

 Philadelphia's official Poet Laureate Frank Sherlock and his friend Samuel Durso at City Hall Friday for Sherlock's appointment to the position. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)

Frank Sherlock poet laureate for city of ‘Otherly Love’

Frank Sherlock, a mostly self-taught poet born and raised in Philadelphia, will be the city’s official poet for the next two years. ...

12 years ago

 The photography-based works of Canadian filmmaker Michael Snow are the subject of a new exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. (Emma Lee/for NewsWorks)

Philly Museum of Art offers challenging, rewarding retrospective of Michael Snow photos

One of the most recent pieces in the 40-year retrospective of Michael Snow& ...

12 years ago

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First for Friday, January 31, 2014

Paratransit overhaul Governor Markell put a lot of emphasis on fixing infrastructure and overhauling the way trans ...

Air Date: January 31, 2014

 Laurie Klatscher, Tad Cooley, John Judd, Robin Abramson, and Alex Hoeffler in Philadelphia Theatre Company’s production of
Shapiro on Theater

Review: ‘Tribes’ and the all-consuming power of words

In “Tribes,” a play that bursts with life and energy in a new Philadelphia Theatre Company production, it’s all about w ...

12 years ago

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Younger singers, audiences find harmony with Philly choral groups

Conrad Erb started singing when he was 5 years old in the Mennonite church where he grew up. He continued singing through college. Then h ...

12 years ago

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Members of Adath Emanu-El don't know where the Torah came from. Rabbi Moshe Druin said it is about 300 years old and originated in Czechoslovakia. (Emma Lee/for NewsWorks)

Restoring a Czech Torah to holiness in South Jersey

A 300-year-old Jewish Torah, originally from the region once known as Czechoslovakia, is now being restored in Mt. Laurel, New Jerse ...

12 years ago

 Karen Peakes (left) as the teacher and Alice M. Gatling as the mother in InterAct Theatre Company's production of
Shapiro on Theater

Review: In ‘Gidion’s Knot,’ the acting’s the thing

If you’re a student of acting – literally or not – “Gidion’s Knot” at InterAct Theatre Company is an excellen ...

12 years ago

 Armando Batista as Elliot Maia DeSanti as his cousin in Arden Theatre Company's production of
Shapiro on Theater

Review: The real, the virtual, the quest for connection in ‘Water by the Spoonful’

Two elements of Quiara Alegría Hudes’ remarkably crafted play “Water by the Spoonful” are striking and memorable. One ...

12 years ago

 One of Kate DiCamillo earlier books,

Superpower squirrel and 19th Century train win Caldecott and Newbery in Philly

The two major prizes for children’s literature were announced Monday morning in Philadelphia at the American Library Association ...

12 years ago

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