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Werewolf Movie, by Stephen St. Francis Decky
An engaging horror novella set in South Jersey and Philadelphia
Local author Stephen S. Francis Decky combines hallucinatory haunting with a fable about Philly-area musicians who meet a supernatural monster disguised as a smooth record-label exec. Kiran Pandey reviews.
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Parent Trip: Unexpected Roads to Form a Family, by Anndee Hochman
The beloved Inquirer column about Philly families is now a book
For nine years, writer Anndee Hochman told unexpected stories about how families came to be in her popular Inquirer column, "The Parent Trip." Now many of those pieces are collected in a new book. Jill Brooke reviews.
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Philadelphia Quakers and the American Revolution, by Jeffrey A. Denman
Exploring the courage of pacifists and their complex Philadelphia legacy
Revolutionary-era Quakers, spurned by both loyalists and patriots, had to find their own way in 18th-century Philadelphia. A new book dives into their legacy. Rob Laymon reviews.
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Three Times a Mourner: Personal Essays on Grief and Healing, by Fredricka R. Maister
The transformations of mourning
As she explores three losses at different times in her life, memoirist Fredricka R. Maister reflects on the messy yet transformative power of facing grief in Three Times a Mourner: Personal Essays on Grief and Healing. Olivia J. B. Baxter reviews.
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Lantern Theater Company presents Lloyd Suh’s Franklinland
A founding father’s flawed family
The Lantern celebrates 250 with the Philly premiere of Lloyd Suh’s Franklinland, about the fraught relationship between the famous founding father and his son William. Josh Herren reviews.
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Azuka Theatre and Simpatico Theatre present Chaz T. Martin’s Class C
A timely world premiere about the loss of civil rights
A culture of distrust, fear, and dehumanization reaches a boiling point in this timely world premiere production of Chaz T. Martin’s Class C. nat čermák reviews.
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Fat Swim, by Emma Copley Eisenberg
Living in a human body is like living in Philadelphia
A highly anticipated short-story collection from bestselling Philly author Emma Copley Eisenberg makes a splash for anyone who knows the messy, exuberant challenges and joys of having a body. Jordan Cameron reviews.
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Partly Strong, Partly Broken, by Nathaniel Popkin
A house divided
In the weeks leading up to October 7, 2023, a progressive Rabbi struggles to keep her congregation together in Nathaniel Popkin’s Partly Strong, Partly Broken. Elisa Shoenberger reviews.
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People’s Light presents Suli Holum’s The Woman Question
A “docu-fantasy” celebrating historic real-life med students in Philadelphia
A new show at People’s Light mixes the imagination of playwright Suli Holum with a documentary history of the world’s first medical school for women in 1890s Philadelphia. Emily Schilling reviews.
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South Camden Theatre Company presents Douglas Lyons’s Chicken and Biscuits
Last rites and first blows
South Camden Theatre Company continues its season-long “Laughing through the Storm” theme with Chicken and Biscuits by Douglas Lyons, about a family navigating old tensions at its patriarch’s funeral. A. Lewis reviews.