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Brooklyn artists exchange arts education for church studio space

Local bands join forces with parish school to celebrate the arts.

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Travel restrictions might prevent some artists from attending Si Cuba festival

Cuban-Americans struggle between celebrating culture and condemning politics.

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Broadway shows expand audiences via social media

Broadway shows "The Book of Mormon” and “Chicago” use social media to appeal to theater lovers and broaden their audience.

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Cuban music alive in Midtown

Yuka Seka play traditional Cuban music at the Habana Room in midtown.

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Philadelphia Life: Walnut Street Theatre “getting better with age”

The oldest theater in the country has the largest subscription base.

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Philadelphia Life: Black artists say they face racial barriers

Black artists in Philadelphia say they've had to overcome racial barriers to succeed.

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Philadelphia Life: Underground music scene thrives

PHILADELPHIA – Winter coats, gloves, and wool scarves are atypical rock concert attire, but Saturday night’s audience at The Ox, […]

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Atlanta native shines on Broadway

Nikki Renee Daniels is appearing in "Promises, Promises," her seventh Broadway show since moving to New York 10 years ago.

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NYC Marathon: Punk rock in Park Slope

Steel Wolf, a self-proclaimed “loud rawk” band from Long Island, entertained marathon spectators in Park Slope, Brooklyn with their crude and humorous blend of punk rock.

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NYC Marathon: Navajo vibe in Bay Ridge

Parked in front of a gas station in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, members of The Awakening Live jazz band jammed between miles two and four of the New York City Marathon.