The BSR Weekly Arts and Culture Roundup, January 11-17, 2024
MLK Day, Love Notes 3, beLONGING, and Cannonball Crash this week
A variety of MLK Day events, beLONGING opens at InLiquid, and picking up Love Notes on Passyunk Ave. Kyle V. Hiller rounds up.
Previews
4 minute read
The Kimmel Cultural Campus and the Shubert Organization present Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations
A jukebox musical worthy of a standing ovation
Ain’t Too Proud, on its first national tour and getting its Philly premiere, follows the lives, loves, and moves of the Motown-hitmaking supergroup the Temptations, but questions about gender representation linger. An Nichols reviews.
Reviews
6 minute read
I’m an editor, but I want 2024 to be the year we stop harping on typos
Everyone makes mistakes. Why are we so anxious to point them out?
One drawback of working in the media is that your smallest mistakes are extremely visible to the public. Everyone loves to point out typos and errors, but only some of us are helping. Alaina Johns wonders why it matters so much.
Editorials
5 minute read
Thirteen ways of looking at a war zone: Poetry as vital pause
“I feel allergic to the show of taking sides. I want to be on the side of a just peace.”
Anndee Hochman was at an artists’ retreat on October 7, 2023, making things with words. She remembers how poetry works, even as atrocities rage.
Essays
6 minute read
The Philadelphia Chamber Music Society presents BalletX with pianist Michelle Cann
A welcome collaboration
For its second collaboration with BalletX, PCMS welcomed choreography by Matthew Neenan and Jamar Roberts alongside pianist Michelle Cann. Camille Bacon-Smith reviews.
Reviews
4 minute read
The Philadelphia Orchestra presents All Mozart with Gil Shaham
A leading soloist
Top American violinist Gil Shaham joined the Philadelphia Orchestra for two Mozart violin concertos, plus two rarely performed short works, combining technical wizardry with personal grace and good humor. Linda Holt reviews.
Reviews
3 minute read
Arden Children’s Theatre presents The BFG
Puppets and people
The Arden presents The BFG, an adaptation of the Roald Dahl classic, in a production fit for both kids and the young at heart. Jill Ivey reviews.
Reviews
4 minute read
Homer’s The Iliad, translated by Emily Wilson
The Odyssey’s bloodier cousin
Philadelphia-based translator and UmPenn professor Emily Wilson follows her acclaimed English translation of The Odyssey with a similarly lucid and lean new Iliad. Kiran Pandey reviews.
Reviews
5 minute read
The BSR January 2024 repertory movie roundup
Revisiting New Hollywood, music with movies, Dr. Strangelove, and more
The dark side of the New Hollywood, a 1960s classic, and movies with musical accompaniment open up the new year. Stephen Silver previews.
Previews
5 minute read
The Wilma Theater presents James Ijames’s Fat Ham
High on the hog
Fat Ham comes home in this new production at the Wilma, onstage as it was meant to be, after the company debuted a filmed version in 2021. Everyone is welcome to the cookout. Hanae Mason reviews.
Reviews
6 minute read
The Museum for Art in Wood presents FLOE: A Climate of Risk
Cold, hard fiction
If we won’t engage with the bare facts of climate change, is there another way in? Interdisciplinary artist Stephen Talasnik wonders in his FLOE: A Climate of Risk, which imagines the aftermath of an icebound shipwreck. Pamela J. Forsythe reviews.
Reviews
4 minute read
At the darkest time of year, horror movies bring me unexpected healing
Falling for the darkness
Melissa Strong used to leave the lights on after watching The X-Files, and hated doing anything risky or scary. But when she pushed herself to begin watching horror movies, she experienced a surprising change.
Essays
5 minute read
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The BSR Weekly Arts and Culture Roundup, January 4-10, 2024
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Frume Halpern’s Blessed Hands, translated by Yermiyahu Ahron Taub
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Reviews
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Previews
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Flair Dance Company presents Cracked Nuts
Santa meets the Heat Miser
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Previews
3 minute read
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Beyond Balanchine
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Reviews
6 minute read
A look back at Philly's 2023 cultural scene through the eyes of local artist Chuck Schultz
Capturing Philly performances in original drawings
Philly artist Chuck Schultz has been in the audience at concerts, plays, and dance performances throughout 2023. Now, he shares the performances through his own eyes in this one-of-a-kind BSR gallery.
Essays
4 minute read
Chris Davis presents One-Man Nutcracker
A magical reimagining, back for 2023
Chris Davis has been bringing his fresh and
funny one-man take on The Nutcracker to Philly theaters since 2019. This year, the still-delightful show lands at the Drake. An Nichols reviews.
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Reviews
2 minute read
The BSR Weekly Arts and Culture Roundup, December 14-20, 2023
A Mr. T Christmas, One Moment Now, holidays at Lemon Hill, and a South Philly book crawl
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Previews
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Philth Media and 4333 Collective present Philthfest 2023
Celebrating independent music in Philadelphia
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Previews
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BSR Classical Interludes, December 2023, part 2
Tuba Christmas, baroque tunes for the new year, and more
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Previews
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