Elisabeth Perez-Luna
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‘A New View’ in Camden: Citywide project to tackle illegal dumping through public art
Artists have transformed six places along Camden’s public transit corridors for the next six months. The larger goal is to boost civic pride and economic development.
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Listen 5:29‘The B Side’ blends Texas prison recordings with drama for the Fringe
Taking 1960s recordings of prison work songs, “The B-Side: Negro Folklore from Texas” tries to transport you into the past.
5 years ago
Listen 4:34Mütter gives new life to Founding Father’s medicinal garden
The garden is visible from the iron fence that fronts the museum on 22nd Street near Market.
6 years ago
Listen 4:56Photos document how history lives on in river town of Lumberville
'River Town Portraits' is a visual love poem to quaint Bucks County village.
7 years ago
Listen 5:26Salvadorans honor legacy of slain Archbishop Oscar Romero, now destined for sainthood
For 38 years, Catholics from El Salvador have marked the date Archbishop Oscar Romero was assassinated. This year, the March 24 anniversary will be a little different.
7 years ago
Listen 5:06‘Radio Silence’ weaves stories of Iraq into show outside Independence Hall [photos]
Imagine a large theater set depicting a Mesopotamian Ziggurat, decorated with Iraqi national symbols and you’ll get an idea of the ...
7 years ago
ListenThe Mexican revolution will be muralized
The Mexican Revolution of 1910, depicted in films and photos with Pancho Villa riding his ferocious horse Siete Leguas. Men and women wit ...
8 years ago
ListenIt’s all about the training; veterans take to the soil and learn to farm
Veteran training covers may aspects once military service is over. But farming? 44 percent of the men and women who enlist c ...
8 years ago
Veterans reflect on their service during day out at The Adventure Aquarium
What’s the worst question you can ask a veteran? “Did you kill anybody?” As part of the Veterans Coming Home pro ...
8 years ago
‘She Wore Those Boots’ confronts military sexual assault, on base and in the family
In a small theater at the edge of Northern Liberties, a play is taking on sexual assault in the military. On stage a mother, her g ...
8 years ago
ListenHow winning the ‘birth lottery’ opened the door to Philly tech entrepreneur
This week, the Welcoming Center for New Pennsylvanians brought together entrepreneurs and economic development experts in Philadelphia to ...
8 years ago
ListenChoreographing the chaos of conflict, Boris Charmatz brings moving sculpture to Fringe
This year’s Fringe Festival is peppered with experimental dance spaces — some in studios, others in enormous spaces like the Drex ...
8 years ago
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