The Wilma Theater presents James Ijames's Fat Ham
Fat Ham comes home in this new production at the Wilma, onstage as it was meant to be, after the company debuted a filmed version in 2021. Everyone is welcome to the cookout. Hanae Mason rev…
Fat Ham comes home in this new production at the Wilma, onstage as it was meant to be, after the company debuted a filmed version in 2021. Everyone is welcome to the cookout. Hanae Mason rev…
The BlackStar Film Festival landed in Center City for the first time this August. Hanae Mason reviews Going to Mars, Know Your Place, and Dancing the Stumble, three films examining our relat…
In its exhibition featuring sculptor William Edmondson, who blurred and subverted a lot of what institutions expect from great artists, The Barnes begins to grapple with ways of seeing the a…
A major joint exhibition, thanks to an unprecedented partnership between the African American Museum in Philadelphia and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, asks whether the sun is ri…
Carolyn Lazard examines accessibility, care, and interdependence, with an interdisciplinary installation at ICA that de-emphasizes sight in favor of many other senses. Hanae Mason reviews.
Terrell Halsey's Ascend: Beyond the Veil is a breath of fresh air for "street portraits," featuring a collection of photography of Center City Philadelphia from 2015-2020. Hanae Mason review…
A spectacular collection of work is on display at AAMP, including Gordon Parks, Faith Ringgold, and Carrie Mae Weems, thanks to an exhibition loan from Bank of America. Hanae Mason reviews.
The 'Hamlet'-inspired 'Fat Ham,' James Ijames's latest Wilma premiere, could have gone the route of tragedy porn, but it doesn't end the way you expect. Hanae Mason reviews.
Round House Theatre and McCarter's Work of Adrienne Kennedy: Inspiration & Influence festival concludes with the stream of 'Etta and Ella on the Upper West Side,' a static production tha…
'Legendary: 30 Years of Philly Ballroom,' screened as part of this year's BlackStar Film Festival, goes behind the fashion, flair, glitz, and glamor to elevate a vital origin story. Hanae Ma…
Three documentary features at the 2020 BlackStar Film Festival, highlighting activists from the 1970s to today, summarize the current political landscape in Black America. Hanae Mason review…
Sparked by a 2011 social-media post about gentrification, the Wilma's 'Renaissance in the Belly of a Killer Whale' forces you to listen. Hanae Mason reviews.
Angelina Weld Grimké's 1916 play, 'Rachel,' a family drama written to combat the spread of racist US propaganda in the early 20th century, is as relevant today as it was a century ago. Hana…
A recounting of Thurgood Marshall's life, now onstage at the Walnut, raises important questions about how we measure our heroes' greatness"and who's watching. Hanae Mason reviews.