I’d love to tell you that spring is just around the corner, but given that last March felt more like a string of many Marches blurred together into one interminable March, it feels safer to say that spring is a thing we have reason to believe is coming and that will get here whenever it gets…
Black women are the mules of the world, Zora Neale Hurston wrote in 1937. More than 80 years later, Hurston's words in "Their Eyes Were Watching God" still ring true, but one filmmaker is on a journey to both expose that truth and alleviate it.
Loving classic films can be a fraught pastime. Just consider the cultural firestorm over “Gone With the Wind” this past summer. No one knows this better than the film lovers at Turner Classic Movies who daily are confronted with the complicated reality that many of old Hollywood’s most celeb…
Hope Boykin finds it ironic that the last time she danced with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater was March 11, 2020. Exactly one year later, on March 11 2021, the well-known choreographer/dancer will return to the Annenberg Center stage once again in a virtual performance. Streamed onli…
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This holiday season may not look or sound like ones before the coronavirus pandemic. Choral singing is considered an infection-superspreading activity, and the chestnut holiday ballet “The Nutcracker” cannot be seen in theaters this year.
Newton Buchanan’s journey into the world of theater began when a high school friend of his invited him to come to an audition for a local theater group.
Well, Philly’s men are still cookin’ but instead of in person, they want to display their culinary talents in the “2020 Philly’s Men are Cookin’ Cookbook.”
I'm sure that we all have some form of cabin fever these days — whether we are essential employees who still hit the streets for work or stuck at home.
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