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 David Ingram (left) and Kevin Bergen in  People's Light & Theatre Company's production of 'Bach at Leipzig' (Photo courtesy of Mark Garvin)
Shapiro on Theater
Arts & Entertainment

Review: ‘Bach at Leipzig,’ accompanied by lesser colleagues

The super-talky “Bach at Leipzig” is a battle among inferiors fighting for the same high position. In Leipzig, Germany, the g ...

12 years ago

National Interest

Nixon and Harding, up close and personal

  To borrow a phrase from Gwyneth Paltrow, let’s “consciously uncouple” ourselves from the Tuesday news cyc ...

12 years ago

PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

Fleeting Fantasy: The Oval returns, replacing asphalt with art and parking with place

12 years ago

National Interest

Suing Obama: The House GOP’s hilarious strategy is born to lose

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12 years ago

 A young Hillary Rodham at Park Ridge (Ill.) East High School in a 1964 yearbook photo. She was junior class vice-president. (AP Photo, file)
National Interest

What do Hillary and John Adams have in common?

When Hillary Clinton was a young lawyer, she defended an accused rapist whom she knew was guilty. Some conservatives seem to think this i ...

12 years ago

The Philadelphia Experiment

Dousing the flames in the Liberian community

Sometimes stories are too heartbreaking to understand. Such is the case with the fire that killed four children in the heart of So ...

12 years ago

 Cyrus Newitt, Ginna Hoben, Suzan Perry, Joseph Robinson, and Marianne Tatum are shown in a production of
Shapiro on Theater
Arts & Entertainment

3 Jersey Shore theaters to check out in their summer season

Ah, the Shore: Surf and cotton candy, sand and fine dining, Skee-Ball and theater. … Theater? Yes — professional thea ...

12 years ago

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 Jessica DalCanton as Olivia in Commonwealth Classic Theatre Company's 'Twelfth Night' opening performance, at the Parkway outside the central Free Library. (Photo courtesy of Howard Shapiro)
Shapiro on Theater
Arts & Entertainment

Review: ‘Twelfth Night’ in a comedy of real-life errors

There are enough challenges in a Shakespeare play for any troupe of actors, and often for audiences. But on Thursday, the opening-night c ...

12 years ago

PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

Eyes on the Street: Refocusing as a place for perspective

12 years ago

 Richard Mellon Scaife, owner and publisher of the Tribune Review newspapers in Pittsburgh and Greensburg, Pa., greets visitors as they enter the paper's new facility in Warrendale, Pa. in this file photo from the dedication of the building on Oct. 23, 1997. Scaife, who spent millions investigating Clinton, said the two had a long lunch over the summer and that he found the ex-president to be charismatic. Scaife made the remarks in an interview with Vanity Fair, his first interview in eight years, according to the magazine. (Keith Srakocic/AP Photo, file)
National Interest

Farewell to Richard Scaife, frenemy of the Clintons

Richard Mellon Scaife ...

12 years ago

PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

Urban farms still struggle to put down legal roots

12 years ago

Dave Davies: Off Mic

Bygone days: Mayor Rizzo wants to fight TV anchor

If you’re old enough to remember Mayor Frank Rizzo, the video above will make you either nostalgic or nauseated. If you’re to ...

12 years ago

Dave Davies: Off Mic

GOP picks Cleveland, boosting Philly’s chances for a convention

The Republican Party has selected Cleveland for its 2016 national convention, which could be good news for Philadelphia’s quest to ...

12 years ago

 Senate Budget Committee member Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, speaks at the 2014 Fiscal Summit organized by the Peter G. Peterson Foundation in Washington, Wednesday, May 14, 2014. Lawmakers and policy experts discussed America's long term debt and economic future. (AP Photo)
National Interest

Rob Portman (who?) to the Republican rescue!

Remember Rob Portman? The Beltway insider and Bush family fave who made Mitt Romney’s short list for veep? The senator from ...

12 years ago

 Marianne Tatum and Cyrus Newitt in Cape May Stage's production of 'Moon Over Buffalo' (Photo courtesy of Aleksey Photography)
Shapiro on Theater
Arts & Entertainment

Review: A seashore ‘Moon Over Buffalo’

Even as farces go, “Moon Over Buffalo” is dumber than dumb. It’s also good fun at Cape May Stage, where producing artis ...

12 years ago

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