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Theater company brings Shakespeare to steel

For more than a century, steel mills churning along Pittsburgh’s three rivers helped define the region as one of the …

‘Black Panther’ costume designer celebrated in retrospective

PITTSBURGH — For more than 30 years, costume designer Ruth E. Carter’s creations have brought the African-American experience to life …

Warner Bros. crackdown puts Dark Mark over Potter festivals

PHILADELPHIA — Warner Bros. is cracking down on local Harry Potter fan festivals around the country, saying it’s necessary to …

American Revolution Museum winning battle for tourists

PHILADELPHIA — The Museum of the American Revolution is a year old this month and officials say it has landed …

At museum, current and ex inmates create art and futures

PHILADELPHIA — The Barnes Foundation and Mural Arts Philadelphia are collaborating on a program where current and former prison inmates …

‘LOVE’ returns: Philadelphia park gets its sculpture back

PHILADELPHIA — “LOVE” returned to Philadelphia on Tuesday, just in time for Valentine’s Day. The famous 1976 Robert Indiana sculpture …

Bill Cosby’s next trial will carry weight of #MeToo movement

PHILADELPHIA — Jurors couldn’t agree the first time around whether to accept a woman’s story that she was sexually assaulted …

Civil rights lawyer Krasner elected Philly’s top prosecutor

PHILADELPHIA — A longtime civil rights attorney who has sued the police department scores of times, opposes the death penalty …

US museum to return WWI soldier’s skull to Australian Army

PHILADELPHIA — A Philadelphia medical museum says the skull of an Australian soldier who was shot in World War I …

Psychiatrist, gay rights trailblazer honoured in Philadelphia

PHILADELPHIA — A psychiatrist considered a trailblazer in the gay rights movement for appearing in a mask before his colleagues …

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