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This New Hope resident will be presiding over multiple Thursdays this fall at New Hope’s Rrazz Room. He spoke about the shows, his career and what’s next – and current – on the horizon for him in and around New Hope.
With the newest fad to hit Philadelphia, many of this city’s LGBT community have taken up intramural sports. I had the privilege of sitting down with Jeffrey Sotland to discuss the newly developed Out Philadelphia Athletic League or, OPAL.
If you happen to be a reader of a certain age, you will remember Women’s Liberation, the Equal Rights Amendment, and the impact made by Gloria Steinem and Ms. Magazine. It is this struggle from those turbulent times which comes to light in ‘9 to 5: the Musical,’ now playing at the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia until October 19.
The QFlix Film Festival recently graced Philadelphia film buffs with an offering of many different genre’s of film. One of the dramas being showcased was the 2013 Simon Savory directed Bruno & Earlene Go To Vegas.
Jason Graae and Faith Prince will be appearing October 4 at the Rrazz Room in New Hope, Pennsylvania. Their show, titled “The Prince and the Show-boy,” will bring them together for a one-night only event.
Carbohydrates could be the one thing making you gain those unwanted pounds on your body and Carbohydrates have been given a bad reputation and are blamed for “sabotaging” people’s diets!
The singer, actor, and composer will be appearing twice in less than a month here in Bucks County. Both performances will feature material from his new recording, which also happens to be the title of his shows here: “A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening.”
The Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, Pennsylvania, hosts an array of jazz greats, including Lea DeLaria, from September 18 through 21 during their Jazz Fest 2014.
Facebook recently started forcing Drag Queens to change their personal profile names from their stage names to the legal names. Members of the drag community and some of our allies are calling this “dragphobic” and an assault on the gay community. I’m going to go out on a limb here – and tell you I think drag queens causing a stir over this is, well stupid.
I started out the 2014 FringeArts Festival by seeing dicks, abs, and acrobatics with Suspended by Brian Sanders’ JUNK. Sound good, right? I love all three of these things, but melding the three into a single cogent performance may have been an impossible undertaking.