Border Lines: New exhibit gives voice to the hopes, terrors of the immigrant experience.
Immigration isn’t just a hot-button political issue. It’s also a highly personal one. An exhibit recently opened at the Susquehanna… Read More
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Immigration isn’t just a hot-button political issue. It’s also a highly personal one. An exhibit recently opened at the Susquehanna… Read More
Market Square Concerts’ long, prestigious history isn’t lost on its current artistic director, Peter Sirotin. MSC has been putting on… Read More
In 10 years, a lot can change. For instance, 10 years ago, the local wine scene around Harrisburg was a… Read More
Songwriting is the backbone of contemporary music. While it may seem that many of today’s pop hits are cheaply manufactured… Read More
“Nothing happens until two people fall in love—and then the whole world changes.” These are perceptive words from writer/director Matt… Read More
When I was an English major at Penn State Harrisburg, I wanted to be something different every semester. As a… Read More
Going to see a children’s show without children is weird, right? Not in Harrisburg. When thinking of a children’s theater… Read More
Harrisburg has some great theater—lots of us already know that. But did you know it also has theater training? Open… Read More
When you think of summer camp, what comes to mind? Cabins, a lake, maybe a bully or two. But, in… Read More
This month, we highlight three very different styles of music that all have one thing in common—they make you want… Read More
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