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You're invited to Party with the Critics: 20 years of Broad Street Review

Celebrate two decades of independent arts journalism on January 15!

If you love BSR, it's time to get your tickets to our 20th anniversary event, Party with the Critics, at Indy Hall on January 15, 2026.
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The Trump regime’s cultural cuts have come for our poetry

The national Poetry Out Loud program’s anthology looks very different this year.

The anthology for students participating in the annual nationwide Poetry Out Loud program now excludes poems by Langston Hughes and many others. Anndee Hochman looks closer.
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Anndee Hochman

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Opera Philadelphia presents Antonio Vivaldi and Sarah Ruhl’s The Seasons

Changes in the weather

Sarah Ruhl partners with Opera Philadelphia’s Anthony Roth Costanzo and Antonio Vivaldi for a visually spectacular new work that ultimately lacks dramatic structure. Gail Obenreder reviews.
Gail Obenreder

Gail Obenreder

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14 period musicians and singers in formalwear perform in a semicircle on a church chancel with a brick floor & wood paneling

Piffaro and TENET Vocal Artists present Ein Kind Geborn: A German Christmas

Celebrating a Renaissance composer who is justly famous today

Piffaro teams with TENET Vocal Artists for a memorable Christmas concert celebrating prolific Renaissance composer Michael Praetorius, whose music is still beloved today. The concert will stream starting December 18. Gail Obenreder reviews.
Gail Obenreder

Gail Obenreder

Reviews 4 minute read
Castagna, in corduroy overalls and red & green stripes, offers a marker to a child wearing a paper hat she has decorated.

Curio Theatre Company presents Hansel & Gretel, adapted by Paul Kuhn

Curio’s Make & Partake theater series is a treat for all ages

Curio Theatre Company’s Hansel & Gretel is a truly interactive arts experience for all ages, letting kids join in and even create a performance for everyone. Melissa Strong reviews.
Melissa Strong

Melissa Strong

Reviews 3 minute read
A huge crowd of Eagles fans in green surrounds Philly’s City Hall, the sun shining above in a bright blue winter sky.

The boos at the Linc are the sound of self-hatred. David Lynch knew better.

When the Eagles self-destruct, what do we learn about us?

Growing up in Paris, Julien Suaudeau knew how to stand behind his team. Why are the fans in his adopted city so quick to turn on theirs? They don’t understand Philly the way David Lynch did.
Julien Suaudeau

Julien Suaudeau

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In bright, comfy stripes & plaids, the actors hold hands, looking up with ecstatic smiles at a shower of colorful objects

Arden Children’s Theatre presents Madeleine L’Engle’s A Wrinkle in Time, adapted by John Glore

Tesseracts, travel, and time

The Arden’s latest production for children is beautifully designed and respectfully adapted, if occasionally hard to follow. Jill Ivey reviews.
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Jillian Ashley Blair Ivey

Reviews 4 minute read
Three colorful Cherry banners on white walls, including a Chinese dragon in orange & yellow, ribbons hanging from its mouth.

The Fabric Workshop and Museum presents The Living Temple: The World of Moki Cherry

Art to alter the course of humanity

Moki Cherry, an interdisciplinary 20th-century Swedish-born artist whose revolutionary work has gained recognition in recent years, gets a new show at the Fabric Workshop and Museum. Aaron Pond reviews.
Aaron Pond

Aaron Pond

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Daytime view of two white outdoor holiday shopping booths that require people to step up into them.

As 2026 approaches, why does Philly enforce health and safety codes, but not access codes?

Without access plans for America’s 250th anniversary in Philly, we risk exclusion, liability, and crisis.

Disability Pride PA leader Vicki Landers asks why the City can enforce health and safety violations, but ignores chronic shortfalls in disability access. As 2026 looms, time is running out to avert a crisis for locals and visitors alike.
Vicki Landers

Vicki Landers

Essays 5 minute read
Entrance of white-walled gallery featuring huge wallpaper photo of elderly Postigo on a motorbike, behind huge diagonal title

Arthur Ross Gallery presents The Postigo Express: Documenting the Basque Conflict in San Sebastián

Capturing the aftermath of fascism

Fernando Postigo Silva fled fascism in Spain to work, study, and start a family in Philadelphia, but returned to Spain for decades as a groundbreaking photojournalist. A new show spotlights his work. Pamela J. Forsythe reviews.

Pamela J. Forsythe

Reviews 5 minute read
Collage of Sommer and Darnelle with mics, with a cityscape behind them and the Walnut's show logo above.

The BSR Podcast: Dive into December theater with Darnelle

Sit down with the stars of the Walnut's 'Christmas Story' and 'Pirates of Penzance' at Quintessence

This December is full of theater options, and they're not all A Christmas Carol. Darnelle dives into productions at the Walnut and Quintessence with the stars of the show.
Darnelle Radford

Darnelle Radford

Podcast 1 minute read
Two tiny human figures in circus costumes venture in a nighttime wood of tall, naked, foreboding black trees.

The Barnes Foundation presents Henri Rousseau: A Painter’s Secrets

Enchanting mysteries endure

An enchanting new exhibition at the Barnes exploring the weird, unsettling, and captivating world of Henri Rousseau will travel to Paris next spring. Emily Schilling reviews.
Emily Schilling

Emily Schilling

Reviews 5 minute read
Close-up on many hands of diverse people in a huddle, in different stages of reaching out and grasping each other.

Philly arts and culture PR is suffering. Here’s why that matters to audiences.

It’s getting harder for us to work with the arts institutions we cover.

With nearly 20 years as a journalist on Philly’s arts and culture scene, Alaina Johns has a clear eye on its trends, including a worrying situation with arts PR that affects everyone, including audiences.
Alaina Johns

Alaina Johns

Editorials 6 minute read

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Understanding identity

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Bringing improv to classrooms with the Unscripted Project

“Building confident young people”

The Unscripted Project brings improv comedy to high school classrooms, teaching students skills and values of confidence and community. Kiran Pandey profiles.
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The BSR Weekly Arts and Culture Roundup, December 11-17, 2025

Alice, Homeboyz In Innerspace, and reindeer games

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