Home » Archives by category » Subject Categories » Arts and Entertainment (Page 5)
PHS Philadelphia Flower Show 2015: ‘Celebrate The Movies’ with Bonnie Squires

   Send article as PDF   

Share
Continue reading …
HAVING A BALL AT ACADEMY OF MUSIC WITH BONNIE SQUIRES: A One-Stop Intro To Philadelphia’s High Society

                                                                         Send article as PDF   

Share
Continue reading …
Philadelphia Museum of Art hosts ‘REPRESENT: 200 Years of African American Art’

The Philadelphia Museum of Art hosted an opening reception, lecture and dinner for the new exhibition, “REPRESENT: 200 Years of African American Art,” two days before Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and the event attracted a host of art patrons and elected officials. The Museum has a collection of 750 works of art by African […]

Share
Continue reading …

NEWSIES is the Tony-award-winning sensation which will only be at the Academy of Music through Sunday, Nov. 2. So buy your tickets right away, because Thursday night was a sellout! It’s surprising the Academy of Music roof is still in place, because the thunderous applause from the audience seemed as if it could blow the […]

Share
Continue reading …
Banquet Will Give Chinatown’s Youth A ‘Home’

Visitors to Chinatown are familiar with the dashing Lion Dance performances of the Philadelphia Suns in Asian community parades. But there’s much more to the Suns than that. The Suns are Chinatown’s youth group. For 42 years now they have been providing a host of athletic and cultural activities for youngsters with a special set […]

Share
Continue reading …
Philadelphia Orchestra Opening Night Features Donors At Gala

   Send article as PDF   

Share
Continue reading …

     Send article as PDF   

Share
Continue reading …
MUMMERS PARADE: Congressional Outreach

   Send article as PDF   

Share
Continue reading …
Happy New Year From South Philadelphia!

   Send article as PDF   

Share
Continue reading …
Mouina’s 22-Year-Old Christmas Tree Still Stands, With Evergreen Memories

BY RORY McGLASSON/ At first glance, the Christmas tree inside Mouina Karam’s S. Broad Street rowhome looks grody. Its balding branches and dried bark do not resemble the trees you see on Christmas cards. But then Karam starts singing the opening verse of Silent Night and the dead conifer in her front room suddenly appears to come alive. […]

Share
Continue reading …