George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic will be performing at the Ardmore Music Hall this fall.
A pair of Villanova film students have been selected as finalists by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
One-time screenings of “The Graduate,” “Lawrence of Arabia” and “Casablanca” are coming to the Bryn Mawr Film Institute in August.
"North by Northwest," "Strangers on a Train" and a classic animation collection are hitting the big screen this month in Bryn Mawr.
The Wayne Art Center and the Radnor Recreation Department will present a performance of Shakespeare’s “The Tempest."
A new series set to premier today on ComedyCentral.com is about three guys from Delaware County.
See what she did to earn a standing ovation and a 'gold' buzzer.
Nearly 300 artists are expected to showcase at the annual event, which will be held Saturday and Sunday on Main Street in Manayunk.
The City of Brotherly Love is getting lots of love lately.
The school district will host a program presented by the Philadelphia Young Playwrights for students 12 to 18 years old.
Roxanna Chalifoux's teary-eyed reaction to the Wildcats upset loss made the school band member an Internet sensation.
If you want to see the annual flower show, be sure to get there by Sunday, March 8.
Kids 12 and under are free with the purchase of one full-priced ticket to Friday's 76ers game against the Utah Jazz.
This year’s Philadelphia Flower Show opened Saturday and goes through March 8.
Looking to get out of the house? Here are five fun things to do this weekend.
Philadelphia's Please Touch Museum is a “pop-culture fanatic's dream," Conde Nast Traveler says.
This year’s theme is “Celebrate the Movies” and will feature floral designs and gardens inspired by Hollywood.
“The annual tradition of THON and the efforts of the students of Penn State to fight pediatric cancer should be applauded,” ESPN said.
See Radnor's production of the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic March 5 to 7.
The unfinished sketches were found during a recent paper conservation treatment, the museum said. They will be on display starting in April.
Cinema Siren says with director Matthew Vaughn's great new release, it's time to get your Bond spoof on!
Have you eaten at any of these honored eateries? Recommend the best!
Winners will go on to compete in the Miss Black USA 2016 Pageant.
Santorum and his wife will be at the Barnes & Noble in Exton on Monday sign copies of his book “Bella’s Gift.”
Schuylkill "is like a curse word," one outsider says.
Also, do you know all the words to the original Will Smith version?
Five French paintings were acquired as a bequest from Helen Tyson Madeira, a longtime supporter, the museum said.
Super Bowl commercials this year cost a record $4.5 million for a 30-second spot.
January is a wasteland of bad movie releases, but the Sundance Film Festival has exciting new Indie films being premiered and promoted.
Join the Main Line's oldest community theater for this witty and deeply moving dramedy reminiscent of "Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants."
The presentation is a thought-provoking and entertaining examination of one of America’s most well-known historical figures.
Casting directors for the next film in the series, “Creed,” are looking for “a ton of people.”
Start popping that popcorn: Here's a list of movies about to be taken off of Netflix at the end of the month.
Cinema Siren calls it the best film of 2014. Read why and watch an exclusive interview with director Ava DuVernay and actor David Oyelowo.
Leslie Combemale says: 'This dark delicious operetta is a perfect palate cleanse from a dysfunctional holiday.'
Cinema Siren says Jackson's epic is a fitting end to the trilogy that fans will love. Watch the trailer below the story.
Check out the lineup of holiday films scheduled for TV this week.
Join the Wayne Art Center in welcoming local and regional craft artists and food vendors for a day of shopping unique hand-made gifts!
DreamWorks lays an egg with the intermittently entertaining, disappointing Penguins of Madagascar, says Patch film critic Cinema Siren.