Arts (Page 6)
Arts•Features
Brooklyn artists exchange arts education for church studio space
Local bands join forces with parish school to celebrate the arts.
Arts•News
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.
Arts•Features•Slideshows
Cuban music alive in Midtown
Yuka Seka play traditional Cuban music at the Habana Room in midtown.
Arts•Features•Special Reports
Philadelphia Life: Walnut Street Theatre “getting better with age”
The oldest theater in the country has the largest subscription base.
Arts•Features•Special Reports
Philadelphia Life: Black artists say they face racial barriers
Black artists in Philadelphia say they've had to overcome racial barriers to succeed.
Arts•Features•Special Reports
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.