This Weekend: Nittany Lions Run, Viola Davis and Oprah, A Very British Scandal, Danny Gennaro Tribute, And More! 
Once again, the weekend offers an impossibly diverse and unique line-up of enriching, entertaining and soulful events. Enjoy!
Once again, the weekend offers an impossibly diverse and unique line-up of enriching, entertaining and soulful events. Enjoy!
Once again, the weekend offers an impossibly diverse and unique line-up of enriching, entertaining and soulful events. Enjoy!
Basketball, the very best of the college best, take to the courts, while movie buffs, unshaken by the Oscars, can find some gems in theaters and streaming. And, yes, of course, there’s some fun alcohol treats around and cool cars.
From a Worm Moon walk and a history-making Celtic Festival, to the infamous Spyro Gyra taking the stage in Sellersville, mid-March hasn’t looked this good in years.
There’s “Cyrano”, there’s shorts, there’s animated, there’s comedy and there’s the annual mayhem that can only mean St. Patrick’s Day – on Saturday. Enjoy!
From “The Batman” to The Philly Car Show – where you can take a spin in an electric car on an indoor track – to stellar musical performances by women to mark International Women’s Day, the weekend is rich with possibilities.
From “Graceland” in Newtown, to Mardi Gras in Washington Crossing, and so much more, including fasnachts, the weekend is here and it’s hot- despite the snow and ice.
Friday February 18 8 pm “Dancin’ in the Streets” The Philadelphia Pops Orchestra is trying to get its groove on. And so can
There are many things to see and do this weekend, besides the Super Bowl…but there is also the Super Bowl
The 34th Annual Ukrainian folk festival on August 24, landing on Ukrainian Independence Day, will be honoring Bobby Pietrangelo of Hilltown and Corey Nawrocki of Lansdale, who both recently lost their lives fighting as soldiers for Ukraine.
“These are our neighbors, colleagues, parishioners, our students – the cruelty with which this is happening and the pace is unacceptable. And a lot of people feel that way,” said Bucks County’s Barbara Simmons.
He is also enlisting FBI, AFT, ICE, DEA, and U.S. Marshals Service agents to assist in his plans to purge the city of its homeless population and crack down on crime.
“When communities lose access to independent journalism, transparency erodes, civic engagement declines, and government becomes less accountable to the people it serves,” said Rabb.
Chester County state Rep. Paul Friel is the prime sponsor of the Pennsylvania’s Officer Visibility Act and the proposed bill has seven co-sponsors so far (though none from Bucks County).