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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
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
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
October arts offerings include a one-time-only "American Idiot," flamenco dance and 'Whose Live Anyway," among myriad concerts and art openings. → Read More
As the April 1968 works begin to fade into history themselves, Delaware's art, music, theater and dance offering ramp up → Read More
The Delaware Art Museum's contributions toWilmington 1968 project continue with four exhibits this summer, including one using News Journal photos. → Read More
Strong visual arts will debut this month with the Biggs introducing its new exhibit of Rembrandt etchings. → Read More
Three dancing extravaganzas - 'Dirty Dancing,' Step Afrika! and 'Romeo and Juliet' highlight the month's offerings from state arts groups. → Read More
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
The updated classic is pulled off in masterful style at the University of Delaware → Read More
The Newark Symphony, the Lewes Chamber Players and the Pyxis Piano Quartet → Read More
Upstate and down, exhibitions cover African American works, printmaking and more. → Read More
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
The show is stylish, suspenseful and riveting – full of enticing period stagecraft and an acting company in command of the genre. → Read More
Arts groups rev up the winter season with concerts, performances and a new lecture series. → Read More
New theater, exhibitions and performances should help heat up our so-far frigid winter. → Read More
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
Exhibitions, Christmas music and theatrical performances, and, of course, 'The Nutcracker" crowd the art calendars for the next few weeks. → Read More
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
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