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The wild six-story Old City arts venue just opened. Here’s what you need to know.
The New York Times film critic speaks at the Free Library tonight.
Opening tomorrow, “International Pop” expands the borders of an art revolution.
“Worlds Collide” is the theme; Union Transfer is the place.
Also: Ghastly City Sleep and Meddlesome Meddlesome Meddlesome Bells.
The in-demand Philly writer chatted with us about her new musically-infused work produced by Azuka Theatre.
Michelle Zauner does a gorgeous, minimalist, robotic cover “Believe.”
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
Dude drives like a maniac, too.
The collective is committed to producing eight new plays by area writers over three seasons.
The alt-country originators impress in their comeback.
Her documentary about Georges Perrier opens locally this weekend.
Clara Brennan’s occasionally implausible but mostly inspiring love-letter to libraries gets a fine production at Inis Nua.
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.
Beauty and the Beast at The Kimmel Center, Philly Fashion Week finale and art exhibitions all over the place.
Lushlife, Trophy Wife, a Philly comp from 1987 and more
Asian Arts Initiative will show the Netflix comedy and host a panel discussion on its social themes.
Former and current Philadelphia singer-songwriter Bill Ricchini says goodbye to New York.