Preview This: Sunset Baby from Azuka at The Drake, The Last Match from Lantern at St. Stephen’s
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Previews are always meant for audiences, rather than critics, to watch a stage work at
A new exhibition at the National Liberty Museum explores a collection of photographs depicting artwork created by camp prisoners.
With 20 plus special events and exhibitions and an overall sense of celebration to go
If Philadelphia ever needed heroes when it came to all matters, and manners, of pottery
When Andrew Greenblatt (the CEO and Executive Director of the Philadelphia Film Society) and Michael
Philadelphia’s annual prestigious theater awards return. When the Barrymore Awards for Excellence in Theatre happens
Imagine a modern-day “Thelma & Louise” set in an Iowa City house instead of a
Trisha Brown’s “In Motion, In Place” is a free, outdoor series, happening now through Sunday throughout Fairmount Park.
Artist Inga Kimberly Brown’s saturated colorful and wryly humorous work embodies such hybridization along with her Southern-based “tri-racial heritage.”
How the Emmy the Mannequin from the movie got brought back home to the new Philadelphia Fashion District.