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Big blue handmade banner saying We Won’t Be Displaced hangs over a gallery crammed with protest art about saving Chinatown.

Asian Arts Initiative and partners present No Arena: Making A Movement

Celebrating the power of the people

A new exhibition at Asian Arts Initiative explores the recent fight over the basketball arena proposed on the edge of Philly’s Chinatown, celebrating the power of ordinary people who activated to save the neighborhood. Krista Mar visits.
Krista Mar

Krista Mar

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In a crowded space with neon light tones and walls covered in street art, three people stand on a small stage.

Meet 10 Philly film clubs welcoming cinephiles from across the region

Philly’s film freaks are ready to step out of the shadows

Film doesn’t usually top the list of Philly’s cultural offerings, but these local clubs are looking to change that, with screenings in every genre around the city. Dive in with film writer Elijah Fischer.
Elijah Fischer

Elijah Fischer

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Lin, a bald male Asian dancer, stands with arms spreading downward, in a flowing orange garment rippling in wind.

Kun-Yang Lin/Dancers says goodbye with Echo and Flame/Fenghuang Awakens

“We are talking about sunset and sunrise.”

Camille Bacon-Smith sits down with Ken Metzner and Kun-Yang Lin, cofounders of visionary Philly dance troupe Kun-Yang Lin/Dancers, to get the story behind the company’s sunset, including a world-premiere program running March 27-28, 2026.
Camille Bacon-Smith

Camille Bacon-Smith

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Bonenfant, a young white man with short brown hair wearing a colorful jacket, sings onstage with his arms crossed.

Disabled artists take the stage through Acting without Boundaries

If theater is about creativity, why can’t we make room for disabled artists?

A Bryn Mawr-based theater company proves that with patience, flexibility, and innovation, disabled artists of all ages can take to the stage, enjoying community, careers, and creativity. Anndee Hochman visits.
Anndee Hochman

Anndee Hochman

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A glass panel with an etching of integrated 18th-century Philadelphians at a funeral procession next to a panel ripped away.

Join the fight for full restoration of the President’s House Slavery Memorial

The Trump administration is frightened by Ona Judge

Exhibits about slavery at George Washington’s Philly house are still in limbo as advocates fight the Trump/Vance administration for full restoration. Constance Garcia-Barrio looks closer.
Constance Garcia-Barrio

Constance Garcia-Barrio

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View from behind of two people looking at a sign about slavery, next to a blank metal sheet where signage is missing.

President's House supporters rally as some exhibits on slavery return to the walls

A victory for advocates of Philly’s true history

On Thursday, February 19, President’s House advocates rallied to celebrate a ruling that demands the return of signage about slavery, while a court case over their removal by the Trump administration continues. Alaina Johns was there.
Alaina Johns

Alaina Johns

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Benko, a white woman in a sleeveless sequined evening gown, sings passionately into a mic at a ritzy restaurant cabaret.

Broadway Cabaret at Rittenhouse Grill is back for a third year

In Philly, life is a cabaret again

A star-studded Broadway cabaret in Philly is back for its third season at Rittenhouse Grill, with a performance featuring Christine Andreas and Martin Silvestri on February 16. Cameron Kelsall visits.
Cameron Kelsall

Cameron Kelsall

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A man in an outlandish purple & gold sequined feathered costume spreads his arms as costumed band plays behind under confetti

After a freezing New Year, the Mummers String Band Spectacular debuts at the Linc

Mayor Parker teases a new Philly tradition of Mummers at the stadium

The String Band Division competition of the 2026 Mummers Parade was postponed due to bad weather, but it returned in full glory for a special show at Lincoln Financial Field. Isa Segolovich was there.
Isabella Segalovich

Isabella Segalovich

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A few dozen people, many holding pro-immigrant signs, gather on a cold day at Philadelphia City Hall.

Councilmembers Kendra Brooks and Rue Landau announce legislation to protect Philly from abuses by ICE

Locals brave the cold to say “ICE OUT”

Locals gathered in below-freezing temps on January 27 for the announcement of new “ICE OUT” legislation cosponsored by Councilmembers Rue Landau and Kendra Brooks. Alaina Johns reports.
Alaina Johns

Alaina Johns

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Martin, a white woman with a blonde bob, gives an ironic thumbs-up next to a mannequin decked out in camo military gear.

Earth’s Greatest Enemy gets its Philly premiere at a Fallser Club screening on January 28

A new documentary identifies the US military as the world’s largest polluter

Journalist and filmmaker Abby Martin will attend the Philly premiere of her new documentary about the US military’s ecological impact, Earth’s Greatest Enemy, at the Fallser Club on Wednesday, January 28. Adryan Corcione learns more.
Adryan Corcione

Adryan Corcione

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