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Thirty years later, is there anything eerily familiar about 'The Running Man'?

Coming up in repertory film: ‘Running Man,’ Sundance shorts, and horror

Matt Bevilacqua

Matt Bevilacqua

Jun 12, 2017 · Previews · 2 minute read
A view of the 2016 Juneteenth Festival. (Image courtesy of Johnson House Historic Site.)

Philly celebrates Juneteenth 2017 in Germantown

Alaina Johns

Alaina Johns

Jun 09, 2017 · Previews · 2 minute read
Inmate musicians at Graterford play at a workshop inside the walls. (Photo by Holli Stephens.)

Songs in the Key of Free brings audiences and inmates together with music

Alaina Johns

Alaina Johns

Jun 06, 2017 · Previews · 2 minute read
Composer Michael Gordon walks his dog on the NYC street that inspired his 'Anonymous Man.' (Photo by Matt Zugale.)

Coming up in Philly music: A Month of Moderns, with modern concerns

Tom Purdom

Tom Purdom

Jun 05, 2017 · Previews · 1 minute read
Performers at a June 4 reading of 'Hear Me War' at the Drake. (Photo courtesy of PWTF.)

Philadelphia Women’s Theatre Festival invites you to war

Alaina Johns

Alaina Johns

Jun 05, 2017 · Previews · 1 minute read
Terry Brennan's 'School Play' explores why school isn't for everyone. (Photo by Nick Mazzuca.)

Mark Cofta’s theater picks: An ensemble anniversary and solo premieres

Mark Cofta

Mark Cofta

Jun 02, 2017 · Previews · 3 minute read
In West Oak Lane, a young PhillyCAM participant helps an older one learn to make a video. (Photo via People's Media Collection.)

PhillyCAM and the Free Library team to give new voice to hundreds

Nadia Eldemerdash

Nadia Eldemerdash

May 30, 2017 · Previews · 3 minute read
This 2007 Hungarian postage stamp celebrates the 125th anniversary of composer Zoltán Kodály's birth.

Coming up in Philly music: Hungarian melodies, Southern hymns

Tom Purdom

Tom Purdom

May 29, 2017 · Previews · 1 minute read
Starting this month, catch singer Paula Johns on Sundays at South. (Image courtesy of the artist.)

The Jazz Scene: Shows for the music's past and future

Bruce Klauber

Bruce Klauber

May 29, 2017 · Previews · 3 minute read
Famous Philly flutist Mimi Stillman. (Photo by Steve Anderson.)

Coming up in Philly music: A month with Mimi

Tom Purdom

Tom Purdom

May 26, 2017 · Previews · 2 minute read
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