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Daytime view of the theater’s 1920s-style marquee promoting the show, with a long line of people entering by the box office.

After an 18-year restoration, the Lansdowne Theater reopens with A Bronx Tale

Delaware County revives a destination venue

Veteran actor and playwright Chazz Palminteri welcomed Delco audiences back to the Lansdowne Theater after a lengthy renovation transformed the 1927 movie house into a destination concert venue. Stephen Silver visits.
Stephen Silver

Stephen Silver

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A bridge with flat gray boards and metal railings in angled sections crosses a stony brook. Three people walk on it.

Three Chestnut Hill projects reimagine old spaces while keeping history alive

Architecture with a heart for local heritage

Three architectural projects in Chestnut Hill—a pedestrian bridge and two 19th-century mansions—maintain the neighborhood’s historic character while opening new spaces to the public. Clark Perks visits.
Clark Perks

Clark Perks

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Collage of headshots of the three people on a white field.

Philly theater artists launch the Jewish Theatrical Resource Guide

Offering free guidance worldwide for anyone producing Jewish theater

Three Philly arts leaders were on the team that developed a new resource guide for theaters tackling Jewish stories. They sit down with Jill Ivey to discuss how it all happened and what the guide offers theater-makers worldwide.
Jillian Ashley Blair Ivey

Jillian Ashley Blair Ivey

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Five pre-teens in simple costumes perform on a homemade outdoor stage, the girl at left holding up a gold crown.

A Germantown performing arts troupe says “Yes! And…” to kids’ creativity

Where the next generation takes the stage now

At Yes! And… Collaborative Arts, a Germantown-based performing arts group, staffers don’t
just talk about the next generation of art-makers. They invite kids’ creativity right now by mounting their all-original shows. Maggie Dougherty visits.
Maggie Dougherty

Maggie Dougherty

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An entrance to Fort Mifflin with a thick brick archway built into the grassy hillside, under a red, white & blue striped flag

Discover Revolutionary history on both sides of the river at Fort Mifflin and Red Bank Battlefield Park

Defending the Delaware

Looking for Revolution-themed summer or fall day trips? Learn about the history of Fort Mifflin, Fort Mercer, and the Pennsylvania State Navy with historic sites spanning the Delaware River. Bart Stump visits.
Bart Stump

Bart Stump

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A diverse cast of seven, some seated and some standing and gesticulating wildly, perform on a black stage with music stands

PlayPenn’s 20th anniversary conference takes root in Philly neighborhoods

The 2025 New Play Development Conference goes local

Despite cruel NEA cuts, PlayPenn's 2025 New Play Development Conference opens on Saturday, July 5. Camille Bacon-Smith sits down with conference leaders and resident playwright Lori Felipe-Barkin.
Camille Bacon-Smith

Camille Bacon-Smith

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Godfrey, an Asian American dancer wearing black, strikes an angled pose with one leg extended, their hand on the ankle

Philly’s trans and nonbinary artists push the gendered boundaries of dance

Why is the gender binary so entrenched in dance?

Both locally and nationally, dance is benefiting from increased visibility and representation of openly trans and/or nonbinary artists, but dance still clings to stereotypes of gender more than other art forms. Melissa Strong considers.
Melissa Strong

Melissa Strong

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Costanzo, a white man wearing a sequined Eagles tee, spreads his arms excitedly in front of a luxe red & gold curtain.

Opera Philadelphia’s Anthony Roth Costanzo wants art to be a civic right

A trailblazing opera leader on why pick-your-price tickets are back for the 2025-2026 season

When he first brought up pick-your-price tickets, Opera Philadelphia president Anthony Roth Costanzo says there were a lot of naysayers. He tells Alaina Johns how it all turned out, and why pick your price (starting at $11) is back for next season.
Alaina Johns

Alaina Johns

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About 2 dozen diverse smiling people, many holding jaranas, pose together on a large porch in summertime.

Music collective Son Revoltura brings Mexican folk traditions to the people of Philly

Son jarocho for everyone

Philly cultural collective Son Revoltura brings music that flourished for centuries in Veracruz to parties, protests, and local jam sessions that welcome everyone regardless of their musical experience. Thomas Hagen visits.
Thomas Hagen

Thomas Hagen

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Gay and Landau, at far left, stand in front of a crowd in a bright, gilded corridor of City Hall turned into a gallery

Does Philly’s proposed 2026 budget cut arts and culture? City arts leaders explain.

Arts supporters must raise their voice in every budget cycle

Recent reporting showed Philly’s arts and culture budget is getting yet another proposed cut from the mayor, but arts leaders say the truth is more complicated, and they urge public advocacy. Alaina Johns looks closer.
Alaina Johns

Alaina Johns

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