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4,126 stories from Broad Street Review

If the Owl Calls, by Sharon White by Chhaya Nayyar

Sharon White’s debut novel is a mystery set to the backdrop of 1979 Norway during a time of environmental resistance that asks big questions around culture and tradition. Chhaya Nayyar rev…

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 6:46pm on May 18, 2026[SHARE]

The Grief Shop and Other Stories from a Broken World by Alex DiFrancesco by Cass Lewis

Alex DiFrancesco’s forthcoming speculative short story collection offers a timely and cathartic escape. Cass Lewis reviews.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 6:37pm on May 18, 2026[SHARE]

Does Emerald Fennel’s “Wuthering Heights” misinterpret Brontë’s classic as a romance? by Chhaya Nayyar

Emily Brontë’s 1847 novel ignites passionate discourse: misunderstood in its own time, and ours too, even with more elastic modern interpretations of novels. A new film by Emerald Fennel …

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 3:07pm on May 18, 2026[SHARE]

A Century of Music Under the Stars: A History of the Mann Center of the Performing Arts and Robin Hood Dell, by Jack McCarthy by Stephen Silver

The Robin Hood Dell, opened in 1930, was the start of the institution we know today as the Highmark Mann Center for the Performing Arts. A new book by Jack McCarthy charts the notable Philly…

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 2:05pm on May 18, 2026[SHARE]

Hidden River, by Sara Lippmann by Emma Riverso

A new novel from Sara Lippman follows a young woman who grows up in the Philly burbs, and then faces the secrets of her teenage years 20 years later. Emma Riverso reviews.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 2:20pm on May 17, 2026[SHARE]

Funeral of Lies, by A.E.S. O’Neill by Rob Laymon

Philly novelist A.E.S. O’Neill’s latest thriller dives into the world of Philly politics. A bitter New York PR executive with a loose relationship to the truth comes home to manage his n…

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 2:13pm on May 17, 2026[SHARE]

And the Ancestors Sing, by Radha Lin Chaddah by Krista Mar

In her debut novel And the Ancestors Sing, Philly author Radha Lin Chaddah tackles a sweeping multigenerational tale set in China after the Cultural Revolution, including the plasma economy …

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 2:05pm on May 17, 2026[SHARE]

The Purity Culture Recovery Guide: The Shame-Free Sex Education You Deserve, by Erica Smith by Anndee Hochman

Philly-based sex educator Erica Smith brings her passion for shame-free knowledge to her new book, The Purity Culture Recovery Guide, building on her popular platform for those recovering fr…

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 1:59pm on May 17, 2026[SHARE]

Mother Tongue: A Memoir, by Sara Nović by Anndee Hochman

Philly author Sara Nović, whose 2024 novel True Biz was a One Book, One Philadelphia pick, is back with a singular memoir exploring the world of deafness, parenting, adoption, disability, a…

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 1:49pm on May 17, 2026[SHARE]

Werewolf Movie, by Stephen St. Francis Decky by Kiran Pandey

Local author Stephen S. Francis Decky combines hallucinatory haunting with a fable about Philly-area musicians who meet a supernatural monster disguised as a smooth record-label exec. Kiran …

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 1:03pm on May 17, 2026[SHARE]

Parent Trip: Unexpected Roads to Form a Family, by Anndee Hochman by Jill Brooke

For nine years, writer Anndee Hochman told unexpected stories about how families came to be in her popular Inquirer column, The Parent Trip. Now many of those pieces are collected in a new b…

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 12:08pm on May 17, 2026[SHARE]

Philadelphia Quakers and the American Revolution, by Jeffrey A. Denman by Rob Laymon

Revolutionary-era Quakers, spurned by both loyalists and patriots, had to find their own way in 18th-century Philadelphia. A new book dives into their legacy. Rob Laymon reviews.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 11:50am on May 17, 2026[SHARE]

Three Times a Mourner: Personal Essays on Grief and Healing, by Fredricka R. Maister by Olivia J. B. Baxter

As she explores three losses at different times in her life, memoirist Fredricka R. Maister reflects on the messy yet transformative power of facing grief in Three Times a Mourner: Personal …

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 10:47am on May 17, 2026[SHARE]

Lantern Theater Company presents Lloyd Suh’s Franklinland by Josh Herren

The Lantern celebrates 250 with the Philly premiere of Lloyd Suh’s Franklinland, about the fraught relationship between the famous founding father and his son William. Josh Herren reviews.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 12:47pm on May 15, 2026[SHARE]

Azuka Theatre and Simpatico Theatre present Chaz T. Martin’s Class C by Nat čermák

A culture of distrust, fear, and dehumanization reaches a boiling point this timely world premiere production of Chaz T. Martin’s Class C. nat čermák reviews.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 6:31pm on May 14, 2026[SHARE]

Fat Swim, by Emma Copley Eisenberg by Jordan Cameron

A highly anticipated short-story collection from bestselling Philly author Emma Copley Eisenberg makes a splash for anyone who knows the messy, exuberant challenges and joys of having a body…

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 7:15pm on May 13, 2026[SHARE]

The BSR Podcast: Talking with Davóne Tines about The Black Clown at Opera Philadelphia by Darnelle Radford

Darnelle sits down with groundbreaking performer and creator Davóne Tines, pulling back the curtain on his career and his new production of The Black Clown at Opera Philadelphia.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 6:20pm on May 13, 2026[SHARE]

The BSR Weekly Arts and Culture Roundup, May 14-20, 2026 by Kyle V. Hiller

A new music festival debuts, Laurie Halse Anderson pays a visit to Philly, a photography workshop in Germantown, and more this week. Kyle V. Hiller previews.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 5:49pm on May 13, 2026[SHARE]

Opera Philadelphia and Davóne Tines present Langston Hughes’ The Black Clown by An Nichols

An incredibly resonant, and nearly 100-year-old, text is brought to life in this weekend-long production. An Nichols previews.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 5:44pm on May 13, 2026[SHARE]

Your guide to Philly Memorial Day Weekend events honoring America’s 250th by Walt Maguire

Planning Memorial Day Weekend outings? We’re rounding up festivals, parades, and notable public art with a 250th theme, from Germantown to North Philadelphia to Old City to the waterfront.…

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 2:38pm on May 13, 2026[SHARE]

Performance Garage presents Charles Askegard’s Live, Life, Love by Camille Bacon-smith

Charles Askegard brings a life in dance to his choreographic residency at the Performance Garage. Camille Bacon-Smith profiles.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 6:06pm on May 12, 2026[SHARE]

Previewing Sara Novic’s Mother Tongue by Kiran Pandey

Mother Tongue, a new book from Philadelphia-based author Sara Novic, explores the deaf community in a blend of memoir, history, and cultural commentary. Kiran Pandey previews.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 6:00pm on May 12, 2026[SHARE]

BSR Classical Interludes, more in May 2026 by Gail Obenreder

Music that reflects on the natural world through an Indigenous perspective, Steinway artist Aaron Diehl performs with the Orchestra, and commemorating the late Margaret Darby. Gail Obenreder…

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 5:56pm on May 12, 2026[SHARE]

The Festival of Many Colors on May 17 marks a new chapter for the Mummers by Isabella Segalovich

The Mummers is a way of life for some Philadelphians, but they also have a history of painful exclusion. A multicultural festival on May 17 marks a new era of collaboration with grassroots c…

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 4:52pm on May 12, 2026[SHARE]

Partly Strong, Partly Broken, by Nathaniel Popkin by Elisa Shoenberger

In the weeks leading up to October 7th, 2023, a progressive Rabbi struggles to keep her congregation together in Nathaniel Popkin’s Partly Strong, Partly Broken. Elisa Shoenberger reviews.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 12:18pm on May 12, 2026[SHARE]
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