The Philadelphia Fellowship for Black Artists
The Philadelphia Fellowship for Black Artists just announced its 2020 cohorts. And is set to
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The Philadelphia Fellowship for Black Artists just announced its 2020 cohorts. And is set to
11th Hour Theatre Company’s “Quarantine Cabaret” subscription series continues this weekend with Bi Jean Ngo
The Wonderspaces art exhibit has reopened in Philadelphia’s Fashion District, showcasing fourteen interactive installations while implementing safety protocols amid the Covid-19 pandemic for visitors to enjoy.
The Opera Philadelphia Channel will allow fans of the opera to enjoy a full season directly from their streaming devices.
Presented in weekly installments, “Frauenschlläechtere,” with Actress, Effie Kammer, will be sent to any audience
In its theatrical presentation starting today, July 23, this bizarre revenge dramedy, will now be heard as an audio play.
10,000 Headshots – a project with over 200 photographers in the United States alone, working on July 22, toward a goal of providing 10,000 individuals new headshots to use on their resumes or social media.
Writer-director Jon Stewart’s “Irresistible” on Amazon Prime and Lin Manuel Miranda’s “Hamilton” on Disney+, are both touched with elements related to Philly and Jersey.
The Wilma Theater’s “Code Blue”, starring HotHouse Company actors Ross Beschler and Anthony Martinez-Briggs, was shot entirely on iPhones.