
Arts & Entertainment
The Delsea Drive-in keeps a vintage summer tradition alive
In Philadelphia, movie-in-the-park events are popping up everywhere. It’s all very trendy, but it’s not a new idea. In fact, ...
14 years ago
Garden parity: Revived Rodin landscape again part of museum experience
After a year under wraps, renovations to the front gate and gardens of the Rodin Museum along the Parkway in Philadelphia are complete. N ...
14 years ago
Contending for Vendy: Philly’s food truck vendors vie for honor
Dean Varvoutis spends most of his workday trapped like a veal calf. The space inside his vegetarian food truck is barely bigger th ...
14 years ago
Construction company blamed in N.J. theater collapse
The collapse of a historic theater in Millville, N.J., has been blamed on the construction company doing restoration work at the site. ...
14 years ago
Traveling Civil War exhibit sets up camp in Philly
Although the 4th of July weekend commemorates the Revolutionary War, Franklin Square in Philadelphia is marking a different conflict. ...
14 years ago
Does Philadelphia get a national snub on July 4?
The Fourth of July is an important time in the Philadelphia region, considering the vital role the city played in the history of American ...
14 years ago
A last glimpse of Barnes art before move
If you were waiting to see the Barnes art collection in Lower Merion, it’s too late now. The galleries housing the world-fam ...
14 years ago
Washington exhibit explores the good, the bad and the ugly
The National Constitution Center has opened its summer exhibition on George Washington. “Discover the Real George Washington: New V ...
14 years ago
Whimsy for art’s sake: Fake office makes a real point
On the ground floor of City Hall is the Office of Art, Culture, and the Creative Economy. Inside that office is an art gallery. Inside th ...
14 years ago
Singing with Mormon Tabernacle Choir is ‘thrill of a lifetime’
When the Mormon Tabernacle Choir came to the Mann Center in Philadelphia Thursday night, several local singers won a chance to sit in wit ...
14 years ago
The recipient of the Liberty Award this year will be U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates. The award given annually by the Natio ...
14 years ago
Mighty Wanamaker pipe organ going strong in 100th year
For many lifelong Philadelphians, the Wanamaker Building means three things: the eagle, the Christmas show, and the pipe organ. On Wednes ...
14 years ago
Massive sports bar part of plan for former Spectrum site
A shipment of steel has arrived at the site where the Spectrum sports arena once stood. The steel will figure in constructing the framewo ...
14 years ago
Art lovers visit Barnes before collection moves to Philly
These are the final days of Matisse and Renoir in Lower Merion. The renowned art collection at the Barnes Foundation will be on vi ...
14 years ago