On Monday, March 16, at 7 p.m., Glencairn Museum welcomes the Curtis Institute of Music’s Chamber Orchestra for a special performance celebrating the historic ties between the two institutions. The …
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If you’ve ever wanted to hear “Over the Rainbow” backed by a full symphony orchestra, this is your chance. The Philadelphia Orchestra will perform the score to "The Wizard of …
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March is a busy month for Philadelphia theater, with modern portrayals on centuries-old productions alongside shows with new perspectives on American history. The upcoming month also brings three plays from …
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Choral Arts Philadelphia will present “Flora and Fauna,” a spring-themed choral concert inspired by the Philadelphia Flower Show, on Saturday, March 7. The 4 p.m. performance at the Church of …
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Inis Nua Theatre Company will present the American premiere of David Ireland’s romantic comedy “Can’t Forget About You” from March 18 through April 5 at the Drake Theatre in Center …
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One of Broadway’s most beloved musicals is headed back to Philadelphia. "The Sound of Music" returns to the Academy of Music from March 31 through April 5 as part of …
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State transportation officials launched a webpage Monday dedicated to monitoring traffic patterns during Philadelphia’s busy summer lineup of sports and cultural events. The information was …
SEPTA took a step forward in its plan to convert a vacant lot near its Germantown Station into a mixed-use development with apartments, commercial spaces …
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A woman who was filmed pepper-spraying a right-wing influencer during an argument on a SEPTA bus earlier this month now faces charges after the clip …
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A disagreement over a snow-cleared parking space in Kensington on Thursday afternoon left a 45-year-old man hospitalized with a head injury after he was pistol-whipped …
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N.J. appeals court upholds decision to dismiss racketeering charges against George Norcross, 5 others
An appeals court in New Jersey has ruled against reinstating racketeering charges against George E. Norcross III and five others who had been accused of …
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Abrupt removal of President’s House slavery exhibits was pulling ‘pages out of a history book with a razor’
A federal judge made no official decision Friday on whether the recently removed President's House slavery exhibits will be able to be displayed again, but …
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Minneapolis residents say they feel besieged under what some are calling a fascist occupation. Thousands of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have been swarming a …
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Twenty-five years ago, the future of the former Philadelphia Naval Shipyard hung in the balance. After years of uncertainty, the Shipyard had officially shut its …
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At Philly’s new ‘Disaster University,’ first responders get immersive training for mass-casualty events
Medics in chemical-protective suits, gas masks and fluorescent orange boots trudged onto a SEPTA platform where an attack of unknown origin — chemical, biological, radiological …
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Wearing a weighted vest can promote bone health and weight loss, but it’s not a cure-all
Health and fitness trends come and go, and many fads don't deliver on their promises – remember vibrating belts or sauna suits? Today, weighted vests, …
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Technology can be a great tool for boosting your health, but motivation is the foundation of sustained change
We want to get there. Americans want to live healthy, and there's even evidence that men may be slightly more likely to commit to New …
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Montgomery County man survives rare, flesh-eating bacterial infection that caused sepsis, kidney failure
Peter Atkinson is the kind of person who puts in long hours, especially since he started his own business in 2012. Every other week he …
