Enjoy a night of mystery just in time for Halloween
Tony-Award winning musical opens the Berwyn community theater’s 90th season
Find out which Bryn Mawr institutions and establishments won Philadelphia Magazine's 2018 Best of Philly awards.
The free concert will be held Wednesday, July 11 at Clem Macrone Park. Local favorite Chico's Vibes will serve up tunes at the show.
Current "Hamilton" cast member Sean Green Jr., a Wolf Performing Arts Center and Harriton alum, will perform and teach a song from the show.
Wendell Holland, a son of the Lower Merion, is $1 million richer by winning the "Survivor: Ghost Island" reality show competition Wednesday.
Bluegrass band Midnight Flyer will fill Rolling Hill Park with the twang of banjo, mandolin, guitar, and stand up bass next week.
If you're a Phils fan, you've seen Melissa Maani's work on billboards, banners, and much more. Her work will be shown through April 12.
Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church hosts concert by Bach Choir of Bethlehem
The Main Line native and his writing partner only need an Emmy to round out the coveted "EGOT" status, something only 12 people earned.
Songwriter Benj Pasek got another nod for the song "This Is Me" and Kobe Bryant was nominated for his animated short film "Dear Basketball."
Through hard work and encouragement by their teen buddies,, participants with special needs created their own unique pieces.
Dunek – now an author, publisher, and producer – will discuss his move from sports to his new career as an independent media entrepreneur.
Kelly Corrigan, a Main Line native, will return to the area on Jan. 11 to promote her new book "TELL ME MORE." See event details here.
Samantha Marley understudies the title role in addition to performing nightly as the orphan Duffy in "Annie" at the Walnut Street Theatre
A local fine art photographer will have photos from his collection the "Adobe Church Project" at the college Nov. 30 through Jan. 12.
As young local actors prepare for the production in December, they will get a lesson in what it's like to live without sight or hearing.
--Oversized art collection dating back to 1967 discovered, headed for restoration--
Theatre critic David Fox reviewed the production
The DMAX Foundation wants you to help fight mental health stigma by gaming, eating, and drinking at its special event Sept. 28.
She is from Media, started out at The Media Theatre, and made her way to Broadway!
We have details about the free community gathering on Sept. 9 to keep you up to speed.
Classes for Children, Teens, and Adults
The Main Line's Benj Pasek and his writing partner Justin Paul will see their Broadway show adapted for TV this winter.
Featuring Wayne's Austy Hicks as Jesus
"Musicians On Call" partners musicians with Main Line Health patients to provide entertainment during their hospital stays.
The film will take the audience on a trip across Europe to examine his legendary works, such as David and the Sistine Chapel.
Jessica Tarlov, who has appeared on the network since 2014, officially joined the network to weigh in on current topics as a token liberal.
Neal Brennan co-created, co-wrote, and co-produced "Chappelle's Show" and is getting his own shot on Comedy Central now.
The play, "Sheltered," tells the story of to Philadelphians' mission to rescue children from Nazi Germany.
Famed author David Macaulay will be coming to Ludington Library April 23 and space is limited to sign up now!
Bernice Paul has lived 100 years, and her art has many stories to tell.
"The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings" are more than just movies. Check out J.R.R. Tolkiens books for a deeper look at Middle Earth
Juliet Goodfriend, BMFI founder and president, will be honored at the gala.
Performances are scheduled for 5 p.m. Friday and will include high school and middle school jazz groups from around the area.
Three critically-acclaimed singer-songwriters join on stage at the Spotlight Concert Series on Saturday, March 25th at 7 PM in Berwyn, PA.
School of Rock students from the Main Line, Newtown, Downingtown, and Wilmington will perform Saturday afternoon in Ardmore.
Michael F. Duffy, a Philly native and Bryn Mawr resident, shares stories from his childhood in Philly in "Trapped in a Happy Life."
Price of admission includes a "Groundhog Altbier" from Straub beer.
Students from the Radnor, Haverford, and Bryn Mawr areas will all be part of the sci-fi/horror/comedy show.