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10 LGBTQIA+ Horror Movies to Watch this Halloween

From '80s classics to modern cult hits, Justin Perlman looks at the top 10 LGBTQ+ Horror movies to watch this Halloween.

  • Arts, LGBTQ
  • Justin Perlman
  • Edited by Joe Hallas

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    Art for Transformative Justice. On The Highway

    Artists like Banksy and so many others have used their art to make political statements. The Black Arts Movement was and is a powerful voice addressing oppression and inequality through words, visuals, and music.

    • Jul 26, 2022
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    Inside The Philadelphia Folk Festival

    The Philadelphia Folksong Society is thrilled to celebrate their 60th Annual Philadelphia Folk Festival, taking place August 18-22, 2022 on the Old Pool Farm in beautiful Upper Salford Township, PA.

    • Jul 5, 2022
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    BEFORE THE KING: Music Biopics for While You Wait

    Before The Bohemian Rhapsody begat the Rocketman and Elvis, these biographies sang the history of American music.

    • Jul 5, 2022
  • The Powerhouses of Power Street Theater

    On the brink of their ten-year anniversary, I chat with the Co-Artistic Directors and founders of Power Street Theater, Erlina Ortiz and Gabriela Sanchez.

    • Jul 1, 2022
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    Philadelphia’s Revolutionary War history is a mess: Theater Unspeakable and The American Revolution performance piece at Christ Church Neighborhood House, has an answer to that

    Genuine liberty is at a real, raw deficit when it comes to the Supreme Court’s dismantling of Roe V Wade and women’s abortion rights (to say nothing of SCOTUS’ promise […]

    • Jun 27, 2022
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    CasiNotes: Summer attractions at the casinos: ‘90s nostalgia, lots of laughs – and Vincent Van Gogh?

    From Kevin Hart and The Chainsmokers to Amy Schumer and Tom Jones, a small army of show biz A-listers are headed to the region’s gambling dens.

    • Jun 23, 2022
  • The playwright on stage looking upward in a rehearsal for "Where We Belong"
    Madeline Sayet gets personal with Philadelphia Theatre Company for “Where We Belong”

    PW caught up with the acclaimed Indigenous playwright Madeline Sayet to talk "Where We Belong" – and why the play at Philadelphia Theatre Company is her most vulnerable work ever.

    • Apr 15, 2022
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    Cassandra Dee Will Make You Laugh and Feel Less Alone

    We talk about Delco, stage names, and why she hopes that if people see her telling jokes about depression, suicide and bullying, they will feel less alone.

    • Apr 6, 2022
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    Quoth, The Brother: Denzel’s Tear

    Black iconography in pop culture.

    • Apr 4, 2022
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    The End of the World as Erik J. Brown Knows It

    An Astonishing Apocalyptic Debut from a Bold New Local Talent

    • Apr 2, 2022
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