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January 2015

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January 2015

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One Book, One Philadelphia kickoff event with author

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One Book, One Philadelphia is a yearly series of events at the Free Library of Philadelphia to promote literacy through the reading of a single book. This year, “Orphan Train” is the featured book and author Christina Baker Kline will discuss her inspirations in writing the book, on Jan. 22.

An original musical work composed by TJ Cole of the Curtis Institute of Music will follow. The free program will be at 7:30 p.m.     

Tuesday

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January 2015

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The Home Show returns to the Convention Center this weekend

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From Jan. 17-19 and Jan. 23-25, the Philadelphia Home Show will return to the Pennsylvania Convention Center with more than 300 exhibitors. The show will highlight the latest trends in gardening, remodeling and home interior design.

Tickets are available online at $10 and $13 at the door. The Home Show is offering free parking at the Ikea on Columbus Boulevard, as well as a shuttle to and from the Convention Center, located on 1101 Arch St.     

Tuesday

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January 2015

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Public meeting for redesigning Love Park

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Since September, PennPraxis has been giving people the chance to give their input on the future redesign of JFK Plaza/LOVE Park.

PennPraxis will be holding a public meeting Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the Free Library of Philadelphia, to conclude the civic engagement process of the preparations. There will be a review of the findings from past conversations and meet the designing team led by Hargreaves Associates.     

Tuesday

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January 2015

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“Represent: 200 Years of  African American Art” debuts at PMA this January

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A new exhibition highlighting a collection of work from African American artists opened on Jan. 10. Featuring art from a span of two centuries, the exhibition is available to view through a guided tour as special events are also set to take place throughout the next couple of months.

On Jan. 16, the musical quintet, Sound Reformation, led by Darryl Yokely, will be performing and on Jan. 18 in a Martin Luther King, Jr. Family Celebration. The exhibition will run through April 5.

Monday

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December 2014

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World famous film director and PAFA alumnus returns to Philly in January exhibition

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The style of surrealism has displayed itself in various mediums of art. It has enchanted readers through Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s Nobel Prize-winning novel and captivated viewers through Salvador Dali’s outlandish paintings. The usage of surrealism remains prevalent in modern art, literature and cinema. Its prominence will continue to be demonstrated in an ongoing exhibition at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts entitled “David Lynch: The Unified Field.” Lynch attended the Academy in the late 1960s, where he created his first film, “Six Men Getting Sick.”

The film lasts merely a minute and plays on a constant loop; it is comprised of distorted, eerie animations that come together to create an experimental combination of sound, sculpture and cinematography. At PAFA’s exhibition, the film will be restaged in a live production. Aside from the first film Lynch created, the exhibit features 90 drawings and paintings that encompass almost 50 years of Lynch’s artistic career. This is Lynch’s first exhibition within the United States.

This exhibition at PAFA not only represents an accomplished alumnus, but marks the starting point in Lynch’s career. Lynch has continued to work in film long after his years at the Academy. After living in Philadelphia, Lynch moved his family to Los Angeles, where he would study filmmaking at the American Film Institute Conservatory. Together with Mark Frost, he helped to create and nurture, “Twin Peaks,” the famous television series that would receive 18 Emmy nominations, and a global level of recognition from audiences. Lynch has reportedly identified Philadelphia as influential to his inspiration, as he has stated: “the biggest influence in my whole life was that city.”

Wednesday

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December 2014

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1812 Productions to host a new political comedy

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1812 Productions, a Philly theater company, will show its newest political comedy, “This Is The Week That Is” through Dec. 31 at Play’s and Players Theatre.

The comedy group used the 2014 midterm elections as inspiration for its latest show, which aims to keep audiences up to date on current national and local politics, by using satire.

Tickets start at $26 and vary in time depending on the day. Information about the show and how to purchase the tickets can be found on the group’s website.

Wednesday

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December 2014

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Fred Elmes to hold discussion concerning David Lynch

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On Dec. 7, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts will host a discussion with award-winning cinematographer Fred Elmes as part of the ongoing “David Lynch: The Unified Field Exhibition,” running through Jan. 11. Having collaborated on films like “Eraserhead,” “Blue Velvet” and “Wild at Heart,” Elmes and Lynch were both influenced by many different art forms in the way they told their stories.

Elmes’ interests expanded originally from photography to include cinematography and filmmaking, and this discussion will have Elmes talk about how his exploration of paintings and sculptures inform the way he tells a story through film. The event will be held at the Historic Landmark Building at 2 p.m.

Monday

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November 2014

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YouTube group hits TLA

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The Janoskians will come to The Theatre of Living Arts Oct. 9. The group, whose name derives from “Just Another Name of Silly Kids in Another Nation”, are Australian natives and currently reside in Los Angeles. The five members claimed their fame from posting prank videos on YouTube. Their stop at the TLA is just one of their many stops on their US “Got Cake” Tour, which will include hit songs like “Set this World on Fire” and “This Freaking Song.”

Monday

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November 2014

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Iolanta plays at the curtis opera this weekend

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The romantic fairytale opera “Iolanta” will be playing at the Curtis Opera Theater this weekend. The event will take place from Thursday until Sunday, with multiple showings each day. The opera, which is performed in Russian with English supertitles, will be in accompaniment with the Curtis Symphony Orchestra. The story involves a protected princess, unaware of her royalty and beauty due to being blind. All of that changes when a knight finds her secret garden opens up her world to light and color. The one act lyric opera by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky shows the triumph of love over prejudice. Admission is free.