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The BSR Weekly Arts and Culture Roundup, February 20-26, 2025
Object Memory, up-and-comers in Philly music, and more
A trio of solo performances, multidisciplinary art exhibitions, and music from young composers lights up Philly. Kyle V. Hiller rounds up.
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Philadelphia Theatre Company presents Night Side Songs
Honoring caregivers on and off the stage
Philadelphia Theatre Company's premiere of Daniel and Patrick Lazour's show gives care and attention to a community of people who often go unthanked. Anna Fiscarelli-Mintz previews.
Previews
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If it "didn’t accomplish anything" last time, why do I keep marching?
“We’re gonna keep on moving forward”
Anndee Hochman has spent years protesting for human rights. This year, some people are discouraged. A friend told her it doesn't make a difference. So Anndee shares the reasons she isn't going to stop marching.
Essays
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BSR Classical Interludes, more in February 2025
Elevating the voices and the soul of Philadelphia
Wrapping up classical music performances happening in February throughout the Philly area. Gail Obenreder rounds up.
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The Print Center presents its 99th ANNUAL Solo Exhibitions
Artists head for the borders
The Print Center’s ANNUAL International Competition draws hundreds of applications. Solo shows from this year’s three winners enlighten us on people who are dismissed, denigrated and demonized. Pamela J. Forsythe reviews.
Reviews
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The National Liberty Museum presents Word Powered
Using their words
The National Liberty Museum presents the second of three exhibitions in its aspirationally titled “Year of Free Speech.” Word Powered examines this human right through a juried selection of multidisciplinary visual art. Wendy Rosenfield reviews.
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Reviews
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Can the Eagles’ 2025 Super Bowl game make Philly feel like home for all of us?
The narratives Philly loves—and the ones we escape
Kyle V. Hiller's relationship with sports has always colored his relationship with Philly. We're a city of contradictions, always fighting that not-good-enough narrative. What can we learn about our city in the Eagles' latest shot at the Super Bowl?
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Editorials
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Philadelphia Magic Gardens presents Lost Landscapes: The Skin of the Bride
Recovering and preserving a vision
The story of artist Isaiah Zagar’s remarkable decade-long mural project from the 90s and how the Philadelphia Magic Gardens is working to preserve the masterwork that was nearly completely demolished. Anndee Hochman profiles.
Profiles
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Blind filmmaker David Y. Block is finally telling his own story
The life behind Born Blind
David Y. Block, a blind journalist and filmmaker, has been telling other people’s stories through his documentaries for years. But as he tells Anndee Hochman, now he’s learning to turn that lens on himself.
Features
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Remembering Carrie Gorn, Philly theater publicist extraordinaire
The woman who powered Philly theater from behind the scenes
For more than 10 years, theater critic Cameron Kelsall heard from publicist Carrie Gorn each week, tirelessly pitching clients’ work with her distinctive joy for the art form. Here at BSR, it’s painful to imagine our job without her.
Essays
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Six reasons my friends aren’t calling Congress, DEBUNKED
If you hate picking up the phone, these tips are for you
This is no time to wring your hands. If you care about US democracy and its role in our cultural sector, it’s time to act. For some people, that means calling Congress for the first time. Alaina Johns has tips.
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Editorials
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What to do if you’re grieving on Valentine’s Day
Tips for navigating loss as everyone celebrates love
Valentine’s day can bring romance, tenderness, and fun, but it can also be a painful time if you’re experiencing grief. Constance Garcia-Barrio connects with Philly grief experts and resources to help you through this day and every day.
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The BSR Weekly Arts and Culture Roundup, February 13-19, 2025
Valentine’s Day shenanigans, President’s Day events, Gay Mis, and more
Celebrating Valentine’s Day and President’s Day in Philly—and not just an Eagles parade. Kyle V. Hiller previews.
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Fragmented reality with a purpose
The North American premiere of Dublin-based theatermaker Dan Colley’s Lost Lear takes on a Shakespeare classic through the lens of memory and dementia. Dara McBride previews.
Previews
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Eight media picks to explore love outside of sex, romance, and marriage
Three hundred and sixty-four days a year, most of society puts romance above any other kind of relationship. Then, on Valentine’s Day, the message gets even harder to escape. Alaina Johns loves these alternatives.
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Continuing a streak of timely shows
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