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Thursday, September 16
7:30 pm
Baptist Temple at Temple University
1837 N. Broad Street
The Black Pearl Chamber Orchestra -- the nation’s most culturally diverse professional chamber orchestra -- opens their 2010-2011 season at the historic Baptist Temple on the campus of Temple University with a new program that celebrates the Mexican Bicentennial and Hispanic Heritage Month.
BONUS: This concert is FREE and open to the public.
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Plus, check out founding music direct and creative ambassador Jeri Lynne Johnson's profile and new video under "On the Reel!"
EVENTS
Art Sanctuary Presents The 28th Annual Celebration of Black Writing May 21 - June 2 View festival schedule for location and times. The 28th Annual Celebration of Black Writing brings together noted journalists, writers and performance artists from across the U.S. for 13 days of literary discussions, workshops, film…
The Fifth Annual Roots Picnic Satuday, June 2 & Sunday, June 3 Festival Pier at Penn's Landing Columbus Blvd & Spring Garden Street Philly, get ready as our favorite summer festival, The Roots Picnic returns for its fifth year - BIGGER and BETTER than ever before! For 2012, the…
Reggae In The Park Sunday, June 10 1:30 p.m. The Mann Center for the Performing Arts 5201 Parkside Avenue Kick-off your summer surrounded by the world's best carribean sounds and flavors with The Mann's premier music festival, Reggae in the Park. Headlined by reggae legends like Jimmy Cliff and…
Ledisi & Eric Benet Sunday, June 24 7:30 p.m. Keswick Theatre 291 North Keswick Avenue Glenside, PA 19038 Check out Grammy-nominated artist Ledisi as she returns to Philly performing music off her latest release Pieces of Me. For this special Philadelphia stop on her Be Good To Yourself Tour,…