Peter Crimmins
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Pepón Osorio’s new installation at Philly's Jefferson Hospital centers on patients of color experiencing traumatic medical crises. via Peter Crimmins bit.ly/3AMBaip
A dance and theater piece imagines the lives of 18th and 19th century Black Philadelphians buried at Christ Church. via Peter Crimmins bit.ly/4g8I6X9
A cast of seven Aimee Mann clones populate Dito van Reigersberg’s return to Philly's Pig Iron Theatre. via Peter Crimmins bit.ly/3XiyErI
After the presidential debate in Philly, a little dessert: A foul-mouthed comedy cleanses the political palate at the Arden Theatre. via Peter Crimmins bit.ly/4e75L9a
Temple’s Boyer College of Music and Dance is hosting a year’s worth of events to commemorate a half-century of its dance degree program. via Peter Crimmins bit.ly/4d9UOlB
Palestinian writer-director Zaina Yasmin Dana's play, “Othello (vs. the Military Industrial Complex),” reimagines Shakespeare’s classic for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It opens this weekend as part of the Fringe Festival. via Peter Crimmins bit.ly/47vxQEt
For 40 years, a network of community gardens in Kensington has kept Puerto Rican folk remedies alive. via Peter Crimmins bit.ly/4dfEEan
Across Pennsylvania, all students have access to universal breakfasts, while free lunch in most of the state is tied to income eligibility. Historically, Philadelphia has been at the forefront of feeding kids in school. via Peter Crimmins bit.ly/4eLR8I5
With voting day a month away, 1812 Productions is rolling out its annual sketch comedy performance torn from the headlines. via Peter Crimmins bit.ly/3TXkNWH
America Ferrera came to North Philadelphia Monday to tell a roomful of mostly Latinas that they can determine the outcome of the upcoming presidential election. via Peter Crimmins bit.ly/3Y0EKgu
Twenty-six years after the savage killing of Mathew Shepard, a theatrical oratorio is making its Pa. premiere at the Mann Center. Shepard's parents came to Philly to attend a performance of the oratorio and remember their son. via Peter Crimmins bit.ly/3YipblG
The Curtis marks its 100th birthday this weekend with concerts and an open house of its historic Rittenhouse Square campus. via Peter Crimmins bit.ly/3YjcJCa
The Brandywine and Wharton Esherick museums — both tucked into the woods 30 miles apart — exhibit the work of the master craftsman, together. via Peter Crimmins bit.ly/3Ys2jjL
Months after being cast adrift, The Pig Iron School for Advanced Performance Training will now become part of Rowan University in New Jersey. via Peter Crimmins bit.ly/3AcYA0j
Mickalene Thomas’ homecoming at the Barnes in Philadelphia is "All About Love." via Peter Crimmins bit.ly/3UohHeF
A $250 million renovation is coming to historic Longwood Garden in Chester County. via Peter Crimmins bit.ly/3Yq1x5O
Politics doesn't have to scream at you. Philadelphia Art Museum takes a quieter turn with "What Time Are These" whyy.org/articles/phila…