First Person Arts Profile: Rae Ann Drew
For the past 7 months, First Person Arts has been holding monthly Story Slams. This is how it works: one topic is pre-disclosed to the public. Then interested participants, friends, and strangers...
View ArticleFirst Person Arts Profile: Eric Thomas
For the past 7 months, First Person Arts has been holding monthly Story Slams. This is how it works: there is one topic that is pre-disclosed to the public. Then interested participants, friends, and...
View ArticlePhilly Artist Profile: David Kessler
David Kessler is a Philadelphia filmmaker and painter. His current project, a video blog called, “Shadow World” has recently received attention from local newspapers for its candid glimpses of...
View ArticleFirst Person Arts Profile: Naomi Brownstein
For the past 7 months, First Person Arts has been holding monthly Story Slams. This is how it works: there is one topic that is pre-disclosed to the public. Then interested participants, friends, and...
View ArticleLive Blogging at the First Person Festival: Grand Slam!
Here we are at the Grand Slam. 7:23 and all is quiet in the theatre, but the reception is filling up as the Yards begins to flow.7:36 and the doors have opened. It’s destined to be a full house and the...
View ArticleThe Keswick Theatre: This Friday Laugh with Caroline Rhea and Colin Quinn!
The Keswick Theater is a gem of a venue that is merely a train ride away from Philadelphia. Located in Glenside and designed by Horace Trumbauer, the same architect who graced our fair city with its...
View ArticleAn Empty Plate Allows for a Full Date: $10 tickets at The Arden
For its final week running at the Arden, seats for “An Empty Plate in the Caf du Grand Boeuf” by Philadelphia playwright Michael Hollinger are being offered for only $10.The year is 1961 and Victor, a...
View ArticleFor That Old Time Christmas Feeling!
The Holiday Light Show at the Wanamaker building has been a Philadelphia tradition since 1955. Although the department store names have changed numerous times, the building remains the same, and the...
View ArticlePushkin at Boldino @ Philly Fringe Festival
In Alexander Pushkin’s acclaimed short story, “The Queen of Spades”, tells the tale of a man driven to madness by his own avariciousness.A Russianized German card player, Hermann becomes obsessed with...
View ArticleWaitstaff Wit @ Philly Fringe Festival
Working themselves hard into the Philadelphia Comedy Scene over the past 5 years, “The Waitstaff”, who received the award of “Hardest Working Comedy Troupe” from the “"City Paper’ in 2004, returns this...
View ArticleReview: Waitstaff Wit @ Philly Fringe
“The Waitstaff”, who received the award of “Hardest Working Comedy Troupe” from the “"City Paper’ in 2004, returns this year to the Philly Fringe Stage with “Waitstaff Wit”. The show consists of...
View ArticleBike Part Art Show and Silent Auction: Today!
Since 1996 The Neighborhood Bike Works has been helping kids and the community to learn about and obtain bicycles. NBW is a non-profit whose amazing youth programs include, “Earn a Bike”, a free...
View ArticleMy Name Is Asher Lev @ The Arden Theatre
Asher Lev is a gifted painter who struggles with pursuing his art in the midst of a strict Jewish upbringing. His father considers painting to be a sacrilege, while his mother is torn between her love...
View ArticleThe Lawn Chair Drive-In: Oh, Those Summer Nights
The glorious 16MM reels at the Lawn Chair Drive-InIt’s that time of year again. We’ve struggled out of the gray doldrums of winter, through the bitter-sweet April rains, jumped right into the perfect...
View ArticlePeople Ideas in Motion @ Moore: Bikes & Trikes Family Fun Day
Bicycle: People Ideas in Motion, is a must see exhibit that will get you stoked on the capabilities of your famed two wheeled wonder. Pair this exhibit up with Ryan Humphrey’s Fast Forward, which...
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