Burg Review: Open Stage’s “Ragtime”–an emotionally charged musical of America in transition.
Many may know “Ragtime” as a grand Broadway spectacle—or even from the grand, 1981 feature film. But there is something… Read More
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Many may know “Ragtime” as a grand Broadway spectacle—or even from the grand, 1981 feature film. But there is something… Read More
Right now, if you stepped inside the adolescent floor of the Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute (PPI), you’d be greeted by plain,… Read More
All birthdays should have at least one surprise, and mine was waiting for me at the Art Association of Harrisburg’s… Read More
An old tree destined for the wood chipper is now becoming a work of art along Harrisburg’s riverfront. With the… Read More
Take a barbershop and hair store, mix it with an art gallery, then add a pinch of vendors and you… Read More
In “Working Woman,” one of the offerings of this year’s Edward S. Finkelstein Harrisburg Jewish Film Festival, Orna, a mother… Read More
A woman struggling to find her identity as a wife and mother. A black couple facing racial tensions in their… Read More
Do you own a Guth? If you’ve been around Harrisburg awhile, you just might. Artist Andrew Sedgwick Guth has been… Read More
Ah, springtime in Harrisburg, and the bees aren’t the only thing buzzing around here. We’ve got a lot of events… Read More
Writing reviews requires consistency. People expect the type of review they’ve always seen when they flip through the pages of… Read More
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