Raue Center marks 10th anniversary
Raue Center marks 10th anniversary
The Raue Center for the Arts has quite a history. Built in 1929 as El Tovar, the facility brought in movies and vaudeville theater acts. Years later, it was turned into a movie theater, which eventually went into disarray. But in November 1999, with help from Charles River Development Corporation …
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Angelina Jolie questions decision to deny her film permit
Angelina Jolie has questioned Bosnia’s decision to withdraw her film permit, saying Friday it was based on false rumors that…
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City’s among the stars of 19th Philadelphia Film Festival
The annual Philadelphia Film Festival opens Thursday night with the local premiere of the psycho-thriller Black Swan and one of the strongest programs in its 19-year history. With movies set as far away as Thailand (Cannes winner Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives) and as near as Rittenhouse Square, this year’s festival trains twin kliegs on local color and local talents.
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After a Death, Friendships and Secrets
It’s a puzzle why you can’t see the face of the woman who bustles through the opening of “Nora’s Will,” her hands front and center — setting a table, locking away paper — while her features remain out of sight.
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