Close on the heels of their groundbreaking “Month of Moderns,” Donald Nally and The Crossing returned to the Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill.
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by Michael Caruso
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8/25/22
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Heather Gray is a sweet and soft-spoken Chestnut Hill resident who left her job in June as the Chestnut Hill Community Association's director of marketing and communications to work for Comcast.
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by Len Lear
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8/18/22
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Tempesta di Mare, Philadelphia’s internationally acclaimed, baroque-period instruments orchestra, has announced its 2022-23 season.
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by Michael Caruso
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8/18/22
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In one of the most encouraging signs that the world of the performing arts is returning to its old pre-pandemic self, Philadelphia’s Academy of Vocal Arts has announced a full season.
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by Michael Caruso
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8/11/22
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Anyone who is older than about 60 would certainly be familiar with the performers Tony Bennett, Sammy Davis Jr., Liza Minnelli and Diana Ross.
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by Len Lear
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8/4/22
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In a summer marked by the return of pre-pandemic festivities, the Go Mt. Airy Supper Sessions are set to transform the community’s busy commercial strip.
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by Kristin Holmes
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8/4/22
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“The Way In; What a Hospice Chaplain Learned Living with Parkinson's, in Poetry and Prose” is a courageous, brutally candid revelation of Robinson’s own periodic rages.
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by Len Lear
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8/3/22
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Three local authors, one from Chestnut Hill and two from Mt. Airy, will discuss their books at a signing event on Thursday, July 28, 6 p.m., at Hilltop Books, 84 Bethlehem Pike.
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by Len Lear
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7/28/22
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St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Chestnut Hill, played host to the Choir of Christ’s College, University of Cambridge, Saturday, July 9.
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by Michael Caruso
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7/28/22
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Most of us would consider owning and operating a restaurant that is open seven days a week for lunch and dinner an exhausting full-time job.
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by Len Lear
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7/28/22
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Mt. Airy residents Doug Hirlinger and his wife, Keisha Hutchins Hirlinger are both musicians, but have not played together much - until now.
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by Rita Charleston
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7/28/22
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Act II Playhouse’s latest production is a tribute to Ethel Merman and Mary Martin, the equivalent of royalty on the Great White Way.
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by Rita Charleston
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7/28/22
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Donald Nally and The Crossing brought to a conclusion the 2022 edition of “Month of Moderns” on July 8, with a concert performed in the Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill.
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by Michael Caruso
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7/21/22
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After a two-year absence forced by COVID, the Old Academy Players' Summer One-Act Bonanza has returned with a highly-anticipated series of performances.
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by Rita Charleston
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7/21/22
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There is a tinge of sadness in "Together Off-Broadway: Merman & Martin" now running at the Act II Playhouse.
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by Hugh Hunter
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7/21/22
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The Chestnut Hill Community Association’s Pastorius Park Summer Concerts series will conclude July 27 at 7:30 p.m. with a performance by The Ulysses Quartet.
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by Tom Beck
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7/21/22
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When Leopold Stokowski took over the reins of the Philadelphia Orchestra as its new music director in 1912, the band was little more than a decade old and had nothing more than a regional reputation.
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by Michael Caruso
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7/14/22
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Now that the warmer weather is here to stay for a few months, it is a perfect time to go outside with the whole family.
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by Len Lear
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7/14/22
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When Meghan Cary’s fiance Matthew Black died, she was only 26 years old and she could barely play guitar.
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by Tom Beck
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7/14/22
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