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Delaware Art Museum presents Indigenous Faces of Wilmington

Many faces, many stories

Indigenous Faces of Wilmington at Delaware Art Museum focuses on representation and explores varied expressions of Indigenous identity. Dara McBride previews.

Dara McBride

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Shetty poses in a floral print silk saree, laughing. Part of the saree floats in the air like its blowing in the wind

The Weekly Roundup, July 13-19

‘Faces of Resilience,’ ‘Queer Ecologies,’ PlayPenn, and Priyanka Shetty highlight the week

The week features pop-up jazz, an annual jazz party, new plays from PlayPenn, a joyful film festival, and a Philly artist preparing to take their talents across the Atlantic. Kyle V. Hiller rounds up.
Kyle V. Hiller

Kyle V. Hiller

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A group of young students studying in a classroom, sitting at desks, their attention at open books

The Wildflower Composers Festival and the future of contemporary music

A concert in collaboration with the Arcana New Music Ensemble

In its fifth year, the Wildflower Composers Festival continues to push for the equitable inclusion of gender-marginalized composers. David W. Webber previews.
David W. Webber

David W. Webber

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About two dozen people stand in the distance, facing the camera, a rocky mountain, trees, and creek behind them

The Weekly Roundup, July 6-12

Month of Moderns, Revival Walks, 'In Conversation: Will Wilson,' and more

A handful of selections from DelArt, Olney Culture Lab, the Crossing, and more. Kyle V. Hiller rounds up.
Kyle V. Hiller

Kyle V. Hiller

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At night, lanterns shaped as ocean waves crash on the grass, a whale hovering over and behind the waves

The Weekly Roundup, June 29-July 5

A swathe of cultural experiences for the holiday weekend

Esperanza Arts Center, Quintessence, Three Aksha, Glen Foerd, and more represent a diverse set of communities and cultures this week. Kyle V. Hiller rounds up.
Kyle V. Hiller

Kyle V. Hiller

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A side profile of Alford-Tate in a deep navy blue suit looks out into an audience, an illustrated landscape behind him

The Weekly Roundup, June 15-22

Celebrating Juneteenth in Philadelphia

Kyle V. Hiller rounds up Juneteenth events in Philadelphia, featuring offerings from Sistahs Laying Down Hands, Uhuru, the MoAR, AAMP, and many more.
Kyle V. Hiller

Kyle V. Hiller

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The Weekly Roundup, June 8-15

Blooming with block parties, Black Swan Revealed, and the Philly Flower Show

Getting in touch with West Park Arts Fest, ODUNDE, the Rail Park Block Party, and more this week. Kyle V. Hiller rounds up.
Kyle V. Hiller

Kyle V. Hiller

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Celebrating 45 years of the Philadelphia ODUNDE Festival

More than just a day

Crystal Sparrow speaks about the legacy of the ODUNDE Festival with Oshunbumi "Bumi" Fernandez-West as they celebrate its 45th anniversary.
Crystal Sparrow

Crystal Sparrow

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Six dancers in various combinations white and black tops and bottoms pose, a ring of light cast over them

Dancing up close with Tommie-Waheed Evans and softly, as I leave you

Love, belonging, and Black experiences in dance

Melissa Strong previews Philadelphia Dance Projects' and Tommie-Waheed Evans's softly, as I leave you.
Melissa Strong

Melissa Strong

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Three women dressed in colonial-style clothing next to each other, two of them looking at the one in the center, incredulous

The Weekly Roundup, June 1-8

Comics, circus arts, dragon boats, and vibrators

Kyle V. Hiller rounds up the first week of June, featuring events from DVAA, Hedgerow Theatre Company, FringeArts, the Clay Studio, and more.
Kyle V. Hiller

Kyle V. Hiller

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