Controversy starts today
Philadelphia’s newest exhibition at the Philadelphia Visionary Arts Gallery aims to shine a light on some of the polemic topics coursing through our current culture.
Philadelphia’s newest exhibition at the Philadelphia Visionary Arts Gallery aims to shine a light on some of the polemic topics coursing through our current culture.
The International Association of Blacks in Dance hosts a four-day festival for black dance companies from all over the U.S. for the 32nd year in a row.
ContempraDANCE Theatre’s Philly Nutt Crak-Up is what you might expect if you took the Nutcracker down to South Street for a good-natured ribbing.
Running until January 6 through the Lantern Theater Company at The Drake, their holiday season’s
The political satire show has become a Philadelphia mainstay and offers something for everyone, because
Why are you still reading this? Ten years ago, the Philadelphia Photo Arts Center opened
Employing the model of in-home performances, followed by audience and performer Q&A session, Theatre Ariel
Writer, Producer and Director, Jermaine Quick on the eve of the premiere of his new
“My son and I worked together on this piece, and this is what we got,”
From the first scene where Frank Sheeran is introduced to its end, The Irishman is