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Cirque Du Soleil continues to evolve with Totem
The internationally acclaimed performance company Cirque du Soleil has raised a big-top circus tent on the Camden Waterfront for its latest colorful acrobatic extravaganza, “Totem,” through June 30...
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NY podcast duo celebrates LGBT Pride
“Keith and the Girl,” a popular comedy podcast out of New York City, is celebrating Pride month by drawing attention to LGBT-rights issues. The shows hosts, comedian Keith Malley (aka Keith) and r...
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Fifth-anniversary cabaret series has old favorites, new faces
Quince Productions brings both new and familiar faces to the stage for its fifth annual “Full House: A Series of Cabarets,” June 19-23 at Society Hill Playhouse. The series has become a tradition ...
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Girlyman singer-songwriter goes solo on new album
With her folk-rock group Girlyman on ice for the moment, out singer-songwriter Tylan (formerly known as Tylan “Ty” Greenstein) is keeping herself busy releasing her debut solo album, “One True Thin...
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Out & About
Fri. 06/14 Laura Antoniou The author of “The Killer Wore Leather: An S/M Mystery” hosts a reading 5:30 p.m. at Giovanni’s Room, 345 S. 12th St.; 215-923-2960. Lamb of God The metal band per...
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Ladyfest returns to Philly
A number of local and regional musicians and performance artists are converging on Philadelphia for Ladyfest, an activism, music and arts festival dedicated to the artistic work of cis-women, trans...
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Out comedian stops at Tabu
Out comedian and actor Erin Foley is coming to Tabu smack-dab in the middle of the city’s Pride weekend festivities. “I had the weekend open and booked some road work. Then I realized it was Prid...
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Filmmaker working on new doc on pioneering activist Kuromiya
Kiyoshi Kuromiya, a local AIDS activist who died in 2000, once regaled an interviewer with an amusing anecdote about his childhood in suburban Monrovia, Calif. In 1954, when he was just 11 years o...
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Filmmaking pair puts modern parenting spin on James' novel
Scott McGehee and David Siegel, the gay-straight (respectively) pair, have been filmmaking partners for more than two decades. Their latest collaboration, “What Maisie Knew,” is a superb adaptation...
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Out playwright’s new comedy makes Philly debut
The Wilma Theater closes its current season in hilarious fashion with the Philadelphia premier of “Bootycandy,” through June 16. The play consists of a series of Vaudevillian vignettes written and...
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