Philadelphia’s Vivant Art Collection is welcoming David Lawrence, the world-renowned painter and recipient of New York’s prestigious Creative Arts Award, on the Fourth of July. Known for a wide range ...
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June 24, 2008 in Arts & Culture | Comments (0) |
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Philadelphia author Pam Jenoff knows what her readers like. Her second novel, The Diplomat's Wife, picks up where her first, The Kommandant's Girl, left off, at the end of World War II.
The Diplomat's ...
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June 19, 2008 in Arts & Culture | Comments (0) |
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With a disappointingly pat resolution, The English American dips its toe into the "chick lit" genre. Its saving grace, however, is an absorbing plot that tackles real issues of identity and sense of belonging. ...
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Posted By: Christen Gruebel
May 12, 2008 in Arts & Culture | Comments (0) |
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If you haven't seen "Line" at New York's 13th Street Repertory Company sometime in the past 34 years, it's cool. Off-off-Broadway's longest-running play is here in Philly through May 11, courtesy of Luna ...
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Posted By: Christen Gruebel
May 05, 2008 in Arts & Culture | Comments (0) |
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For anyone who has blankly stared at a reigning masterpiece and wondered how it came out of someone's head (Dali's shocking brand of surrealism comes to mind), the Philadelphia Art Alliance's latest ...
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Posted By: Christen Gruebel
April 28, 2008 in Arts & Culture | Comments (0) |
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As the novel's titular character, Olive Kitteridge isn't just the tie that binds each of its short stories together. She's an omnipresent being in her tiny Maine town, presented in various forms throughout ...
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Posted By: Christen Gruebel
April 18, 2008 in Arts & Culture | Comments (0) |
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