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Sexuality
event detailsposted by: Tony Devaney Morinelli begins: Sep 11, 8:00 pm ends: Sep 11, 10:00 pm location: Riely Theatre, The Shipley School, 814 Yarrow Street, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 |
UNIQUE, ACTOR-DEVELOPED NEW PLAY PREMIERES AT PHILADELPHIA FRINGE FESTIVAL
event detailsposted by: Tony Devaney Morinelli begins: Sep 5, 2:00 pm ends: Sep 5, 4:00 pm location: Riely Theatre, The Shipley School, 814 Yarrow Street, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 |
UNIQUE, ACTOR-DEVELOPED NEW PLAY PREMIERES AT PHILADELPHIA FRINGE FESTIVAL
event detailsposted by: Tony Devaney Morinelli begins: Sep 4, 9:00 pm ends: Sep 4, 11:00 pm location: Riely Theatre, The Shipley School, 814 Yarrow Street, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 |
UNIQUE, ACTOR-DEVELOPED NEW PLAY PREMIERES AT PHILADELPHIA FRINGE FESTIVAL
event detailsposted by: Tony Devaney Morinelli begins: Sep 3, 9:00 pm ends: Sep 3, 11:00 pm location: Riely Theatre, The Shipley School, 814 Yarrow Street, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 |
UNIQUE, ACTOR-DEVELOPED NEW PLAY PREMIERES AT PHILADELPHIA FRINGE FESTIVAL
event detailsposted by: Tony Devaney Morinelli begins: Sep 2, 9:00 pm ends: Sep 2, 11:00 pm location: Riely Theatre, The Shipley School, 814 Yarrow Street, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 |
UNIQUE, ACTOR-DEVELOPED NEW PLAY PREMIERES AT PHILADELPHIA FRINGE FESTIVAL
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Tony Devaney Morinelli | 08.10.2010
Philly Fringe enthusiasts and Mainliners alike will have a unique opportunity this September, when the Fringe moves west to Bryn Mawr, bringing a compelling and thought-provoking new play, developed and set in Philadelphia, to the Riely Theatre at The Shipley School in Bryn Mawr, PA. The opening night for When Lilacs Last by Tony Devaney Morinelli is set for Thursday, September 2 at 8:00 pm , and the play will enjoy a two-week run. Audiences will not want to miss this riveting new drama, which returns to the entertainment hub of the Main Line directly following its debut at the New York International Fringe Festival in August. When Lilacs Last has already received accolades from previous productions and competitions, and has undergone significant development and expansion to full-length form. When Lilacs Last is a hard-hitting confrontation: two promising young men struggle with abusive fathers, sexual orientation, and bigotry while coming of age in Philadelphia, 1955.
Philly Fringe enthusiasts and Mainliners alike will have a unique opportunity this September, when the Fringe moves west to Bryn Mawr, bringing a compelling and thought-provoking new play, developed and set in Philadelphia, to the Riely Theatre at The Shipley School in Bryn Mawr, PA. The opening night for When Lilacs Last by Tony Devaney Morinelli is set for Thursday, September 2 at 8:00 pm , and the play will enjoy a two-week run. Audiences will not want to miss this riveting new drama, which returns to the entertainment hub of the Main Line directly following its debut at the New York International Fringe Festival in August.
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Sudhama Ranganathan | 10.11.2009
Besides being illegal and uncool gender discrimination is something to be eliminated from any civilized society concerned with moving itself forward. Like racism sexism, unfortunately is still alive and kicking. For a long time it was something people tended to overlook, excuse and deny. If women were on TV in powerful roles they must have achieved equality. If we didn't hear about it discrimination didn't exist.
The fact is it does and recently oozed from the bowels of antiquity kicking dust off ugly and nasty sentiments from the past. It seems certain politicians believe when they decide it's convenient using sexist sentiment is okay to whip up support. It also reveals deeper beliefs about women and their "place" in society coming from a certain side of the political spectrum.
That women should be subservient to men despite the law is what it says. It excuses attitudes towards women not tolerated towards men. Recently some very visible examples have played out publicly.
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Tiffanee Johnson | 04.19.2009
Oprah talks teen sex...local author responds - a collection of letters, notes, and cards written to his daughter and sons.
http://cultural-connections.blogspot.com/2009/04/oprah-talks-about-teen-sex-local-author.html
April 2009 - BINGHAMTON, NY – On a recent show airing April 16th Oprah talked about teen sex – “14 Years Old: They Say They're Ready to Have Sex.” Local author, 83 years young, responds with much needed answers in the form of heartfelt letters, notes and cards to his daughter, Casandra Elaine.
This author explores issues that arise with children from birth, through preschool, to college age, offering a fresh foundation for open dialog between dads, daughters, and sons alike with —“Letters, Notes, and Cards to Casandra Elaine, from ‘dad’” (0-9773831-3-X; Trade paperback with illustrations; 256 pp; 6-1/2 x 9; $23.95)
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Rich Gardner | 02.22.2008
There's
a very real danger that folks consider "Maverick" John McCain to be, at
heart, a liberal. He
isn't.
"Do you
think [McCain]'s a conservative?"
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charles | 12.22.2007
On Monday evening, December 17th, a handful of Philadelphians gathered to show solidarity with sex workers who live at risk of violence and abuse. The candlelight vigil marked International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers. This annual event, held in dozens of cities around the globe, aims to raise awareness about the rape, assault, battery and murder that is commonly committed against sex workers.
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