In a celebration of cross-cultural solidarity, the Commodore Barry Club is set to screen "Frederick Douglass and the White Negro."
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2/22/24
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Money may not grow on trees, but maple syrup certainly does – in specific trees, to be exact.
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by Len Lear
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2/22/24
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Finnish-born pianist Marja Kaisla will be joined by Philadelphia Orchestra violinist Paul Arnold and cellist Ovidiu Marinescu in recital March 2.
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by Michael Caruso
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2/22/24
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Now running at Stagecrafters, the dark humor of “God of Carnage” by Yasmina Reza amuses you for 90 minutes, then you finally succumb to full-body laughter.
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by Hugh Hunter
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2/15/24
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When you hear Antoni Kleczek play music by Chopin on the piano, you simply cannot believe he is 17 years old.
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by Len Lear
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2/15/24
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The Fairmount String Quartet will perform “Nodus Tollens,” Sunday, March 3, at 3 p.m. in the Episcopal Church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields.
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by Michael Caruso
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2/15/24
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2/15/24
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The Academy of Vocal Arts will continue its 2023-24 season of fully staged operatic productions.
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by Michael Caruso
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2/8/24
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Laura Piper Lee has wanted to be an author since she was a child. Well, she first wanted to be a mermaid, but that didn't work out.
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by Len Lear
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2/8/24
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When Philadelphia first mandated a year of African American history, teacher Amy Jane Cohen faced "a steep learning curve."
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by Len Lear
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2/8/24
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As the art of handwriting appears to be fading into obscurity, one Germantown artist, Melissa D'Agostino, is reclaiming it.
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2/8/24
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Tired of going downtown, a group of Mt. Airy women has organized a local “Valentines Dyke Dance."
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by Len Lear
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2/1/24
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Black history will be celebrated this month in Northwest Philadelphia with a number of events. Here are some ideas.
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by The Staff
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2/1/24
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Award-winning television, film and stage actor David Morse and his wife, Susan Wheeler, will perform in A.R. Gurney’s "Love Letters."
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2/1/24
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St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Chestnut Hill, will continue “Five Fridays,” the congregation’s fundraising recitals, Feb. 2.
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by Michael Caruso
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2/1/24
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At Act II Playhouse, you see 20 years of history through the eyes of three First Ladies.
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by Hugh Hunter
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2/1/24
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Uncle Bobbie’s Coffee & Books in Germantown continues its program of celebrity interviews and book signings.
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2/1/24
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The exhibit features more than 20 paintings, prints, photographs, mixed media works and sculptures.
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by Len Lear
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1/25/24
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Mt. Airy-based Network for New Music has announced a series of concerts to open the new year.
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by Michael Caruso
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1/25/24
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The Old Academy Players production of "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie holds you in suspense for two hours.
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by Hugh Hunter
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1/18/24
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