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Mural Arts Month 2018 celebrates dreams, diaspora, justice, and votes

Nadia Eldemerdash

Nadia Eldemerdash

Sep 25, 2018 · Previews · 3 minute read
Edward Willis Redfield's 'Late Afternoon' (c. 1925) is on display at Woodmere. (Image via Woodmere Art Museum.)

A Dream Deferred, bilingual birding, TBTW, and more this weekend

Alaina Johns

Alaina Johns

Sep 19, 2018 · Previews · 4 minute read

A whole new (art) world at the Women's Mobile Museum

Alix Rosenfeld

Alix Rosenfeld

Sep 18, 2018 · Previews · 3 minute read
Musician Mohamed Abozekry wants us to stop thinking the oud is "exotic." (Photo by Nada Elissa, courtesy of Center Stage.)

The truth about the oud, sanctuary in black art, and more this weekend

Alaina Johns

Alaina Johns

Sep 12, 2018 · Previews · 3 minute read
Experience the new organ at Christ Church in a special Philly Fringe performance. (Photo by Plate 3 Photography.)

Coming up in Philly Fringe music: Not your average organ recital

Tom Purdom

Tom Purdom

Sep 10, 2018 · Previews · 2 minute read
Baritone Jean Bernard Cerin sails with Piffaro. (Photo by Jason Paige.)

Coming up in Philly music: Piffaro goes to sea

Tom Purdom

Tom Purdom

Sep 10, 2018 · Previews · 1 minute read
BWAF 2018 producer Amor La Luna says the need for the festival is clear. (Photo courtesy of Amor La Luna.)

The Black Women’s Arts Festival brings a powerful, inclusive feeling

Gabrielle Kaplan-Mayer

Gabrielle Kaplan-Mayer

Sep 10, 2018 · Previews · 3 minute read
Is it Fringe as far as the eye can see this weekend? Not quite. (View from BOK Bar by Alaina Johns.)

GAUDLIKE, a macabre market, Brazilian Day, and more this weekend

Alaina Johns

Alaina Johns

Sep 05, 2018 · Previews · 2 minute read

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Indonesian horror film 'Satan's Slaves' promises chills at PUFF. (Image via IMDB.)

Coming up in Philly film: Festival season is back

Rob Buscher

Rob Buscher

Sep 04, 2018 · Previews · 4 minute read
The Crossing offers an exciting example of contemporary voices on timeless issues. (Image courtesy of The Crossing.)

Coming up in Philly Fringe music: The Crossing on life and war

Tom Purdom

Tom Purdom

Sep 03, 2018 · Previews · 2 minute read
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