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Delaware arts offer a winter of creativity

Stay warm with a reading by Christopher Castellani, a fashion show featuring clothes of metal and all kinds of plays, performances and exhibitions → Read More

Delaware holiday arts: Nutcrackers, Messiahs, Christmas plays and music, music, music

Standout events will be Delaware Theatre Company's "A Sign of the Times" with Broadway star Chilinia Kennedy; Eleone's dancers of color perform the Nativity. → Read More

MacArthur genius winners among hidden gems in Delaware's November arts offerings

Two MacArthur genius winners will perform in Delaware in November. Composer Bright Sheng plays at UD, and Okwui Okpokwasili performs at Route 9 Library. → Read More

'Don Quixote' ballet, flamenco dance and more opens in October

October arts offerings include a one-time-only "American Idiot," flamenco dance and 'Whose Live Anyway," among myriad concerts and art openings. → Read More

Fall arts stretch from 'Spamalot' to "Don Quixote" to lots of birds at the Biggs

As the April 1968 works begin to fade into history themselves, Delaware's art, music, theater and dance offering ramp up → Read More

Summer arts preview includes Winterthur's follies, concerts

The Delaware Art Museum's contributions toWilmington 1968 project continue with four exhibits this summer, including one using News Journal photos. → Read More

The arts in Delaware: Where to find theater, music and exhibits

Strong visual arts will debut this month with the Biggs introducing its new exhibit of Rembrandt etchings. → Read More

April arts blossom with the spring

Three dancing extravaganzas - 'Dirty Dancing,' Step Afrika! and 'Romeo and Juliet' highlight the month's offerings from state arts groups. → Read More

As March roars out, Delaware arts events dot calendar

Winterthur's first outdoor exhibition will feature garden structures throughout estate, some created or procured by H.F. duPont and others newly built. → Read More

'Flea in Her Ear,' a dizzying, modern farce done well at UD

The updated classic is pulled off in masterful style at the University of Delaware → Read More

3 concerts Sunday top active two weeks of Delaware arts events

The Newark Symphony, the Lewes Chamber Players and the Pyxis Piano Quartet → Read More

Visual art particularly hot in the next two weeks

Upstate and down, exhibitions cover African American works, printmaking and more. → Read More

DTC's 'Heisenberg:' Fearless exploration of love, uncertainty

The 90-minute work partners two mismatched souls in a will-they-or-won’t-they mating dance with stops, starts and sudden turns. → Read More

UD's 'Dial M for Murder: marvelous, satisfying mystery

The show is stylish, suspenseful and riveting – full of enticing period stagecraft and an acting company in command of the genre. → Read More

Coming soon: Bach, 'Rite of Spring,' ice skating and murder on stage

Arts groups rev up the winter season with concerts, performances and a new lecture series. → Read More

Warm up with Delaware's winter arts offerings

New theater, exhibitions and performances should help heat up our so-far frigid winter. → Read More

Madcap glee: Del. Theatre's 'Complete Works of Shakespeare'

Ultimately, the show is grounded in the skill of the three actors. Carpenter, Hawkins and Zak mesh like the gears of a demented Swiss watch → Read More

Wrap your holiday in Delaware arts' seasonal offerings

Exhibitions, Christmas music and theatrical performances, and, of course, 'The Nutcracker" crowd the art calendars for the next few weeks. → Read More

'As You Like It:' Shakespeare at its clearest, best

At Sacred Heart Village, Liz Filios pulled people of different ages from the audience for a tour-de-force interpretation of the “seven ages of man." → Read More

DTC's 'Dare to be Black:' Worth seeing, but a bit uneven

It’s a big dramatic burden to carry an entire evening alone, and it’s to the Tommie J. Moore's credit and our benefit that he embraced this challenge. → Read More