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Making progress one panel at a time. (Photo by Bi Jean Ngo)

Asian Arts Initiative, PAPA and InterAct's Beyond Orientalism forum (third essay)

Beyond the talk

Bi Jean Ngo is a member of Philadelphia Asian Performing Artists, and she's proud of the work achieved at the Beyond Orientalism forum.
Bi Jean Ngo

Bi Jean Ngo

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Not so fast, gatekeepers. (Photo via Creative Commons/Wikimedia)

Asian Arts Initiative, PAPA and InterAct’s Beyond Orientalism forum (second essay)

Diversity is a construct

When Lucas Nguyen attended the Beyond Orientalism forum at Asian Arts Initiative, he was dismayed at what he heard during a question-and-answer session.
Lucas Nguyen

Lucas Nguyen

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The (Russian) man who would be (Thai) king. (Photo via broadway.com)

Asian Arts Initiative, PAPA and InterAct's Beyond Orientalism forum (first essay)

A whiteout on the subject of yellowface

The Beyond Orientalism forum at Asian Arts Initiative left Cara Blouin feeling ashamed and wondering why white people in non-white spaces don't listen.
Cara Blouin

Cara Blouin

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It happens. Eugene Delacroix's 'Louis d'Orléans Showing his Mistress.' (Photo via Creative Commons/Wikimedia)

Write what you know

A writer writes

When Roz Warren discovered her partner of 20 years had been cheating for the last 10, she did the thing she does best: she wrote about it.
Roz Warren

Roz Warren

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Fredric Mann, Eugene Ormandy and Van Cliburn. (Photo courtesy of the Mann Center)

On the Mann Center's 40th anniversary, remembering Fredric R. Mann

The man behind the Mann

As the Fredric R. Mann Music Center ends its 40th anniversary season, the career of its founder deserves to be remembered. Steve Cohen looks back.
Steve Cohen

Steve Cohen

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Have party, will travel. (Photo by Emcee Studio Photographie)

The Fifth annual Philadelphia 'Dîner en Blanc'

A white canvas outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art

Those who participate say it’s a magical event. What’s wrong with an evening of fun, even if you have to bring your own entertainment and supplies? Naomi Orwin takes a look at 'Dîner en Blanc.'
Naomi Orwin

Naomi Orwin

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What would Ta-Nehisi do? (Photo via Creative Commons/Wikimedia)

Roz Warren reads Ta-Nehisi Coates

A personal (and very quiet) revolution

Roz Warren read some Ta-Nehisi Coates and decided to take action. She's offering small but useful reparations one library patron at a time.
Roz Warren

Roz Warren

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In Pennsylvania, women's paychecks don't add up. (Photo by Sarah Mirk via Creative Commons/Flickr)

Pennsylvania lags in equal pay

Boston or bust

This week, Massachusetts passed legislation that helps achieve equal pay for equal work. So, how do Pennsylvania's women fare?
Stacia Friedman

Stacia Friedman

Essays 3 minute read
Francis Wheatley's "Valentine rescuing Silvia from Proteus." (Illustration via Creative Commons/Wikimedia)

Teens, Trump, and Shakespeare in Clark Park's 'The Two Gentlemen of Verona'

Shaking a speare at history's hangover

It's summer Shakespeare season, and Anndee Hochman asks why we keep turning to the bard. She also thinks she knows the answer.
Anndee Hochman

Anndee Hochman

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And the beat goes on. (Illustration for BSR by Mike Jackson of alrightmike.com)

Kile Smith digs deep into his roots

"All the Hits of the '60s!"

When composer Kile Smith needed to dig some tree roots out of his side yard, he had no idea how deep they'd go.
Kile Smith Illustration by Mike Jackson

Kile Smithand Illustration by Mike Jackson

Essays 5 minute read