Conversation Explores Parallels Between Jews, Blues
By Eleanor Linafelt
Like Judaism, the musical form of the blues is steeped in tradition.
That was just one of the many connections that the rabbi,...
Cantata Explores 1790 Letter Still Relevant Today
Music has played a key role in Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel's 174-year history
Orchestra Promotes Jewish-Arab Dialogue
A new partnership between an orchestra in Israel and a nonprofit in Philadelphia began with Rabbi David Straus playing matchmaker.
The Main Line Reform Temple...
Catching Up with Kevin Pollak
Actor, comedian and impressionist extraordinaire Kevin Pollak, 63, has starred in more than 80 films.
Theatre Ariel Debuts ‘Leaves from the Garden’
In a year marked by upheaval, Deborah Baer Mozes and the artistic team at Theatre Ariel turned to tradition for inspiration. The result is...
David Broza Slated for Two Local Performances
David Broza, the trilingual Israeli singer-songwriter who has performed all over the world, will come to the Sellersville Theater for a benefit concert on April 17.
Comedian Talks About Life With Tourette Syndrome
As a teenager, Pamela Rae Schuller felt like having Tourette syndrome (colloquially known as Tourette’s) made her a waste of space.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Birthday Tribute Will Focus on Judge’s Love of Opera
Ruth Bader Ginsburg always wanted to be a singer.
Drake Raps ‘I Should Probably Go to Yeshiva’ on New Single
One of rapper Drake’s latest tunes gives a nod to his Jewish roots — even as he hints that he might be finding Jesus.
Comedian Jackie Hoffman Is Ready for This to End
Jackie Hoffman’s used to being onstage or in front of the camera, so this pandemic thing isn’t sitting well with her.