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How To Hone Your Skills To Be A Comic Book Artist (If That's What You Want To Do) by Smalley Bogg

There's something very special about your first comic book. The post How To Hone Your Skills To Be A Comic Book Artist (If That's What You Want To Do) appeared first on phindie.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 3:51pm on December 12, 2020

Two Philly Artists Receive 2021 Creative Capital Awards by Smalley Bogg

Creative Capital announced the selection of 35 projects, the work of 42 individual artists, for the 2021 Creative Capital Awards, including works by two Philadelphia… The post Two Philly …

SOURCE: phindie.com at 7:21pm on December 8, 2020

The Teahouse Of The August Moon by John Patrick (1954): Chosen by Committee Episode 32 by Phindie Podcasts

This week, hosts Josh, John, and Chris talk about racism, identity, and 1954's Pulitzer winner The Teahouse of August Moon The post The Teahouse Of The August Moon by John Patrick (1954): Ch…

SOURCE: phindie.com at 4:36pm on December 8, 2020

Directing THE WOLVES: Nell Bang-Jensen helms a talented team at PTC by Christopher Munden

THE WOLVES has been reconfigured as a virtual performance, with the same talented all-female-identifying cast and the same devastating drama. The post Directing THE WOLVES: Nell Bang-Jensen …

SOURCE: phindie.com at 6:59pm on December 2, 2020

Fig Tree Stories: Elder tales told during interesting times by D'vorah Horn

At Mending Spirit, Art for Healing, we often speak about casting one pebble into one pond. The post Fig Tree Stories: Elder tales told during interesting times appeared first on phindie.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 7:03pm on December 1, 2020

Picnic by William Inge (1953): Chosen by Committee Episode 31 by Phindie Podcasts

William Inge, his place in the American dramatic canon, and queer coding. The post Picnic by William Inge (1953): Chosen by Committee Episode 31 appeared first on phindie.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 4:29pm on December 1, 2020

Recording HEROES: Wilma's Kellie Mecleary talks about producing a digital, site-specific production by Christopher Munden

In Will Arbery's HEROES OF THE FOURTH TURNING, four Catholic conservative friends gather at a late-night backyard party in Wyoming, shortly before the 2017 eclipse.… The post Recording HE…

SOURCE: phindie.com at 1:28pm on November 30, 2020

Tackling THE WOLVES: Star Hanna Gaffney talks about working on the new PTC production by Christopher Munden

Hanna Gaffney's character is the center of much of the action in Sarah DeLappe's wonderfully naturalistic new play The post Tackling THE WOLVES: Star Hanna Gaffney talks about working on th…

SOURCE: phindie.com at 12:01pm on November 30, 2020

Henri Matisse's 8 Art Styles by Katherine Rundell

Have you ever craved a different form of creative inspiration? Then meet Henri Matisse, one of the greatest artists in all of modern art. With… The post Henri Matisse's 8 Art Styles appea…

SOURCE: phindie.com at 12:44pm on November 25, 2020

Vanguard (dir. Stanley Tong): Film review by Dan Scully

Jackie Chan, who is now in his sixties, shows us he can still exchange punches and kicks with the best of them. The post Vanguard (dir. Stanley Tong): Film review appeared first on phindie.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 6:50pm on November 17, 2020

9 Types of Equipment You'll Need for Your Podcast by Smalley Bogg

Buying podcast equipment for the perfect setup is probably the first huge hurdle that aspiring podcasters may face. The post 9 Types of Equipment You'll Need for Your Podcast appeared first …

SOURCE: phindie.com at 9:15pm on November 13, 2020

FREAKY (dir. Christopher Landon): Film review by Dan Scully

By mashing up horror tropes with sci-fi concepts, Christopher Landon creates movies that are fun to watch, above all else The post FREAKY (dir. Christopher Landon): Film review appeared firs…

SOURCE: phindie.com at 7:14pm on November 12, 2020

Deadline (1980 " dir. Mario Azzopardi): Philadelphia Film Festival review by Dan Scully

Hopefully the circulation of this new print of Deadline will lead to some rowdy retrospective screenings once they're safe to hold again. The post Deadline (1980 " dir. Mario Azzopardi): Phi…

SOURCE: phindie.com at 12:40am on November 4, 2020

Zappa (2020 " dir. Alex Winter): Philadelphia Film Festival review by Dan Scully

Frank Zappa is a walking contradiction. The post Zappa (2020 " dir. Alex Winter): Philadelphia Film Festival review appeared first on phindie.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 12:05am on November 4, 2020

The Killing of Two Lovers (2020 " dir. Robert Machoian): Philadelphia Film Festival review by Dan Scully

This is one of those "the less you know, the better" movies, not because anything so surprising happens that you wouldn't want to be spoiled,… The post The Killing of Two Lovers (2020 " d…

SOURCE: phindie.com at 6:23pm on November 3, 2020

Digger (dir. Georgis Grigorakis): Philadelphia Film Festival review by Dan Scully

A very entertaining window into an unfamiliar world, filled with familiar characterizations of real, devastatingly human people.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 10:24am on November 3, 2020

Night of the Kings (dir. Philippe Lacôte): Philadelphia Film Festival review by Dan Scully

The movie rocks. I've never seen anything like it.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 10:21am on November 3, 2020

MLK/FBI (dir. Sam Pollard): Philadelphia Film Festival review by Dan Scully

We often forget that back in the day, civil rights leader, Martin Luther King Jr. was a very controversial figure.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 10:14am on November 2, 2020

Death of a Saleman by Arthur Miller (1949): Chosen by Committee episode 28 by Phindie Podcasts

We talk about Arthur Miller, specifically Death of.a Salesman (1949) with a dash of All my Sons, as a treat.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 11:41am on November 1, 2020

I'm Your Woman (2020 " dir. Julia Hart): Philadelphia Film Festival by Dan Scully

Complex characters and shocking plot twists in service of a story that brings a female flavor to a typically male-dominated subgenre

SOURCE: phindie.com at 9:23am on November 1, 2020

Piffaro joins Carillon at Miraculous Medal Shrine in Germantown by Margaret Darby

Piffaro's stream offered advantages a live concert would never have afforded.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 8:24am on November 1, 2020

Come True (2020 " dir. Anthony Scott Burns): Philadelphia Film Festival review by Dan Scully

Immediately striking, and consistently spooky for almost the entirety of its runtime

SOURCE: phindie.com at 7:06am on November 1, 2020

The Witmans (2020 " dir. David Peterson): Philadelphia Film Festival review by Dan Scully

The Witman family has gone through a tragedy so unimaginable that it couldn't possibly be written into fiction.

SOURCE: phindie.com at 9:35am on October 31, 2020

Sound of Metal (2019 " dir. Darius Marder): Philadelphia Film Festival review by Dan Scully

A slower, quieter movie than the marketing would have you believe, but that's ultimately a good thing

SOURCE: phindie.com at 3:26pm on October 30, 2020

Gunda (2020 " dir. Victor Kosakovkiy): Philadelphia Film Festival review by Dan Scully

Who knew seeing an adolescent pig pee for a very, very long time could be such high art

SOURCE: phindie.com at 2:40pm on October 30, 2020
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