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Arts & Entertainment

Shapiro on Theater

Review: Barbara Cook and the rebirth of a cabaret

When the celebrated performer Barbara Cook sang her first notes Wednesday night at the revitalized Prince Music Theater, she wasn’t ...

12 years ago

 From the left, Scott Greer, Rachel Camp, Sarah Gliko, Alex Keiper and Caroline Dooner of the ensemble in Arden Theatre Company's production of Parade. Photo courtesy of Mark Garvin.
Shapiro on Theater

Review: ‘Parade’ passes by, then and now and all at once

The Arden Theatre Company’s stage bursts with talent in its meticulously delivered production of “Parade,” but the pers ...

12 years ago

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 The present-day Temple University campus, by daylight, is not nearly as frightening as it was one night 21 years ago for Billy Smith. (Nathaniel Hamilton/for NewsWorks)

When you know that the boy with a gun doesn’t really want to shoot you

Each month, NewsWorks presents a story from the First Person Arts Podcast. In this edition, a Temple grad and Philadel ...

12 years ago

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 Charles A. Lindbergh is shown in this 1927 file photo with his plane, the Spirit of St. Louis, with which he made the first solo crossing of the Atlantic Ocean from west to east, the same year. (AP Photo, file)

In new book, Bill Bryson revisits marvelous and mundane summer of 1927

The summer of 2013 has come and gone, but Bill Bryson wants to tell you about the summer of 1927. “It was the most magical a ...

12 years ago

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Shapiro on Theater

Review: ‘Evil Dead — the Musical.’ Deadly? Or just evil?

Take cold comfort in the fact that “Evil Dead – the Musical” – a piece of juvenile, B-grade Grizzly Kitsch playing here i ...

12 years ago

Pirates return to playoffs after two decade absence

The Pittsburgh Pirates make their triumphant return to the playoffs this evening in a play-in game against the Cincinnati Reds, and many ...

12 years ago

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 Listening for the perfect sound are Sid McLauchlan, the recording's producer (left); Loren Lind, flute; and Yannick Nézet-Séguin, The Philadelphia Orchestra's music director (Image courtesy of Jessica Griffin)

Fabulous Philadelphians release studio CD

The Philadelphia Orchestra is releasing a studio CD. While the orchestra has released many recordings over the past few decades, all were ...

12 years ago

With Ellen Tiberino at center, African American Museum exhibit focuses on family circle

For Joe Tiberino, the new exhibition at the African American Museum in Ph ...

12 years ago

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First for Friday, September 27, 2013

Obamacare in Delaware The political back and forth over the implementation of Obamacare continues, but Delaware officials ...

Air Date: September 27, 2013

 Philadelphia Orchestra Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin:

Philly orchestra season starts with ‘just silence, the score and me’

Tonight’s the opening night for the Philadelphia Orchestra’s 2014 subscription season. For the musicians, this week has been ...

12 years ago

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 Leah Walton as Gilda Radner and Matt Pfeiffer as Alan Zweibel in 1812 Productions'
Shapiro on Theater

Review: ‘Bunny Bunny’ and what friendship means

Nearly a generation ago, Alan Zweibel wrote a sweet and funny play called “Bunny Bunny” about his deep 15-year friendship wit ...

12 years ago

 Tony Auth, right, with NewsWorks Tonight Host Dave Heller. (Kim Paynter/WHYY)

Tony Auth: I’ve just never lost interest in what I do

For more than 40 years, Pulitzer-Prize-winning Editorial Cartoonist Tony Auth’s work informed, enraged, and delighted newspaper rea ...

12 years ago

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 Lee Tusman is producer of

Slow-FM presents a taste of ‘chopped and screwed’ music in Philly

All day Tuesday, a tiny, micro-watt pirate radio broadcast will transmit some of the most popular songs ever, slowed down to a spooky spe ...

12 years ago

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 Penn Professor John Jackson will present

Penn Prof. John Jackson tackles race relations at Lightbulb Cafe

Eagles Wide Receiver Riley Cooper’s derogatory comments about African Americans kicked off a conversation about race.  Univers ...

12 years ago

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 Brandon Pierce (left) and Brendan Dalton in Azuka Theatre's
Shapiro on Theater

Philly Fringe review: ‘Dutch Masters’

Two guys strike up an unlikely conversation on a New York subway car. One is a young black man; the other, young and white. The black man ...

12 years ago

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