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The wild six-story Old City arts venue just opened. Here’s what you need to know.
Monday: Everything is Terrible!
The popular web video weirdos summon The Great Satan to PhilaMOCA.
10 Things to Do in Movies, Comedy, Books and Art
Bechdel Test Fest, Dave Hill, the Sheila Sunshine Day block party and more.
REVIEW: Something Rotten at the Academy Serves Up Ham(let) & Eggs
The audience loved this musical Shakespeare send-up. So did I—sometimes.
REVIEW: A Transcendent Ariadne auf Naxos at the Academy of Vocal Arts
A terrific evening of music and theater, and a thrilling affirmation of a magnificent work.
Music: 7 Shows to See in the Next 7 Days
Black Coffee, FRIGS, A$AP Ferg and more.
Wednesday: Jamelle Bouie and Stephen Metcalf
The Slate journalists will speak at Kelly Writers House.
The exhibit features 150 real human specimens — including 20 whole-body plastinates — to explore the human condition.
A new way to date, a vampire museum, a soprano turned burlesque star, and dance parties for the early birds
The 10 Best Shows in Philly in March
From Tiffany Haddish to Blake Shelton, here are the month’s hot tickets.
REVIEW: In A Steady Rain, Crime Stories at Arm’s Length
Keith Huff’s episodic play has powerful moments, but too much narration.
39 Things to Do This Weekend
Two Piece Fest, Secret Cinema, Chief Keef, Cherdonna Shinatra and more.
Listen Here: New Music by Your Friends and Neighbors
I Think Like Midnight, Hurry, Taggart and Sitcom drop new music this week.
12 Things to Do in Movies, Comedy, Books and More
Starring Michio Kaku, Demetri Martin, Plastic Cup Boyz and Amanda Seales.
Your handbook on fun ways to survive — and thrive — during the coldest time of the year
Here’s the best of the best to add to your calendar.
Music: 8 Shows to See in the Next 7 Days
Raekwon, Stereotytans, Rhye and more.
REVIEW: Curio’s Marie Antoinette has Éclat… Mais Pourquoi?
David Adjmi’s clever but thin play offers theatrical showmanship but not much else.
REVIEW: Love, Lies and Taxidermy at Inis Nua is a Rom-Com for Today
Alan Harris’s rollercoaster of a play is a hint of Spring renewal in the depths of February.
Wednesday: The Watermelon Woman
The 1996 Philly film was a breakthrough in queer black cinema.