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This week in Philly: a Broadway star, a terribly guilty pleasure, and a very, very different kind of opera.
Guests are invited to bring purple candles.
The director talks violence, storytelling, and finding an audience.
Listen to live music, catch a midnight movie, or go fly a kite.
And more theater, opera and visual art to check out this week.
Their interview at Penn on Sunday is streaming now and will be broadcast on NPR later tonight.
The comic will be at MilkBoy tonight for Laughs On Philly.
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
Are you in the mood for indie, R&B, classical or Balkan brass?
Billy Paul on Life After “Me and Mrs. Jones”
An excerpt from Stephen Fried’s 1983 Philly Mag story “The Day the Soul Train Crashed.”
Thoughts on a surprisingly good Saturday night.
The voice behind “Me and Mrs. Jones” has been silenced.
Marsha Ambrosius and Natalie Stewart gave an electrifying performance.
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.
Director Brenna Geffers’ visually stunning production turns an old play into the freshest, most daring show in town.
Hear what Questlove has to say to Terry Gross.
The music legend died today at age 57.
The Purple one played the Electric Factory 18 years ago today.