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Review: SISTER ACT THE MUSICAL At Theatre In The Park
The final show of Theater In The Park’s 2024 outdoor season is a musical version of the 1992 film comedy “SISTER ACT.”. The 2010 musical version follows the film plotline closely but adds to the story and characters in a fairly substantial way that is to the benefit of the staged version. Added is an original score by Alan Menken with lyrics by Glenn Slater. The resulting show turns out to be an enjoyable if a little predictable rendition of the film. Happily, this cast is well chosen, well directed, and well-choreographed enough to make a summer evening fly on by.
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16-Year-Old Ajai Stafford Missing in Philadelphia, Police Seek Public's Assistance
The Philadelphia community is on alert as the search continues for Ajai Stafford, a 16-year-old juvenile reported missing from the 35th District. Information regarding his last known whereabouts points to the 45xx block of N. 16th St., where he was seen at approximately 12:53 pm today, according to the Philadelphia Police Department's blotter.
Red Bull’s inaugural greased pole challenge proves a slippery slope
Philadelphians have a thing about climbing greased poles. Whether it’s after a Super Bowl win, at the Italian Market festival, or just because, it’s ingrained in our city’s culture. This helps explain why Red Bull chose Philly to debut its Championship Run event, a variation of Red Bull’s Yagli Direk, which began in Turkey.
Three key questions as Owls open preseason camp
John DiCarlo has covered Temple football and basketball since 1998 and has been the editor of OwlScoop.com since 2006. Looking to break a streak of three consecutive 3-9 seasons, including the last two under head coach Stan Drayton, the Temple football team will report to Edberg-Olson Hall Monday for its first meet...
Attempted Robbery in West Philadelphia Sparks Shootout, Leaving Two in Critical Condition
West Philadelphia became the scene of a critical shooting on Saturday night when a 26-year-old man and a 16-year-old suspect both sustained life-threatening injuries. The incident, which unfolded before 9:10 p.m. along the 1200 block of North 41st Street, is said to have started as an attempted robbery according to Philadelphia police.
Rite Aid closes more stores following bankruptcy
Rite Aid, the Philadelphia-based pharmacy, has closed 40 more stores. These closures bring the total number of Rite Aid stores closed to nearly 700 since filing for bankruptcy in October. The company has now closed 20% of its Pennsylvania locations.
Man shot dead in Northeast Philadelphia
A man died after being shot in the head in the Frankford section of Northeast Philadelphia overnight. Philadelphia police officers were first alerted to gunshots near Penn and Overington streets late Sunday night, Philadelphia Pat. Andrew DiSanto said. Police officers arrived shortly after midnight on Monday, July 29, 2024, to...
Governor Shapiro Signs 30 New Laws Covering Property, Liquor, and Education in Pennsylvania
Governor Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania has recently signed a series of new laws that bring his total for the year to 102. The legislation ranges from property rights to liquor sales, demonstrating a broad legislative agenda. One of the key laws enacted earlier this month is Senate Bill 1236, which...
Need luxury eyewear, cruise planning? Got a sports injury? Try these new NJ businesses
The Record, NorthJersey.com, the Daily Record and the New Jersey Herald want to keep you up to date on all the newest shops, restaurants and service providers moving into your towns. Below is a roundup of businesses that recently opened or are coming soon. Are you opening a business in North Jersey? Get the word...
Recognize that voice? NJ commentators have starring roles on 2024 Olympics TV coverage
There's much more to the 2024 Olympics than just the Olympians. Dozens of broadcasters are bringing the athletes' feats and personalities to screens large and small. NBC has more than 150 commentators across its platforms − some in Paris, many others working from studios in Stamford, Connecticut. A few from that...
Mosquito Spraying Throughout Camden County on Wednesday
Early Wednesday morning, the Mosquito Control Commission will be in the community spraying and surveilling areas throughout Camden County. Commissioner Jeff Nash, liaison to the Camden County Mosquito Commission, talked about being cognizant of standing water. “It’s important for homeowners to check their yard and get rid any standing water...
Summer camp aims to break cycle of addiction between generations
Camp Mariposa may seem like a storybook summer camp, but campers say their stories are far from it.The national, year-long program teaches children the tools they need to deal with addiction in their families. Traditional camp activities are combined with support sessions led by trained professionals, with a focus on preventing drug and alcohol use."I never knew anybody else who had the same kind of experience as me before I came here," said 11-year-old, third-year camper Madison Timmons, whose father has struggled with addiction. "I remember one time he showed up at my school and I thought he was just having...
Pirates, Phillies economic impact reports inform future public stadium financing
(The Center Square) – With leases for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Philadelphia Phillies coming to an end in the next seven years, political positioning has already begun on how the state will handle costs associated with a new stadium. Reps. Tim Bonner, R-Grove City, and Jim Gregory, R-Hollidaysburg, requested economic impact reports on each team from Pennsylvania’s Independent Fiscal Office, which said that the Pirates drove $254 million in net direct spending in 2023 while the Phillies led to $525 million in spending that doesn’t...
‘Once-in-a-lifetime opportunity’: Historic Pa. cemetery up for sale
If you’re looking to move somewhere with some peace and quiet, well, here’s a suggestion. Why not buy this historical cemetery in Philadelphia, Pa., that’s currently up for grabs?. There’s currently a listing for the area’s Mount Vernon Cemetery — located at the intersection of Ridge Ave....
North Wales’ John Oates Talks About His Life Now As a Solo Act
After decades as half of Montgomery County’s famous duo Hall & Oates, John Oates is returning home to play the Philadelphia Folk Festival, but as a solo act, writes Dan DeLuca for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Oates made headlines late last year when his rift with Daryl Hall went public...
Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia Picks 2024 Hall of Fame Class
The Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia has set its 2024 Hall of Fame Honorees and Person of the Year, all to be recognized at their annual gala. This year’s festivities will honor ten distinguished professionals from across radio and television. Distinguished radio names include former MLB pitcher and longtime Phillies...
2nd Street Festival returns to Northern Liberties on August 4
A popular festival is coming back to Northern Liberties on August 4. The 14th Annual 2nd Street Festival takes over fourteen blocks of North 2nd Street between Girard Avenue and Spring Garden Street and goes from 12 p.m. – 10 p.m. The event will have 200 vendors, 21 food trucks, 100 shopping vendors, 60 local artists […]
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