Friday Arts
Philadelphia School of Circus Arts
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Philadelphia School of Circus Arts is the region's center of contemporary circus arts.
Philadelphia School of Circus Arts is the region's center of contemporary circus arts.
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Friday Arts is a local public television program presented by WHYY
Friday Arts
Philadelphia School of Circus Arts
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Philadelphia School of Circus Arts is the region's center of contemporary circus arts.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipClip | 8m 39s | Quirk Books is a publishing company based in Old City, Philadelphia. (8m 39s)
Clip | 8m 53s | Tea is becoming more popular in the United States. We meet some local tea enthusiasts. (8m 53s)
Emily Cobb: Designer + Maker, Jewelry & Objects
Clip | 8m 58s | Emily Cobb uses high-tech methods to create jewelry inspired by biology. (8m 58s)
Dino’s Backstage: Come To The Cabaret!
Clip | 8m 46s | We pay a visit to Dino's Backstage, next door to the Keswick Theatre. (8m 46s)
Clip | 3m 17s | We get a tour of the home furnishings store Kelly-Cataldi Home. (3m 17s)
Clip | 2m 24s | Dino's bartender Ryan Campoli mixes up two of Dino's most popular drinks. (2m 24s)
Clip | 9m 5s | PlantPure Café is a casual, whole foods, plant-based restaurant. (9m 5s)
PlantPure Café: The PlantPure Reuben
Clip | 1m 44s | Chef Fernando Peralta from PlantPure Café demonstrates how to prepare a plant pure reuben. (1m 44s)
PlantPure Café: The Philly Steak
Clip | 4m 46s | Chef Fernando Peralta from PlantPure Café shows how to prepare a healthy Philly Steak. (4m 46s)
Preview: Friday Arts April 2017
Preview | 1m 36s | A health food café, a jeweler using high-tech methods, Dino's Backstage (1m 36s)
Peter Rose (NOT the ball player)
Clip | 9m 2s | Peter Rose is an internationally-recognized and critically-acclaimed experimental artist. (9m 2s)
Clip | 2m 27s | Peter Rose relives a haunting yet beautiful moment of his life in modern exploration. (2m 27s)
Clip | 3m 43s | Making Tzatziki Dip, a perfect companion to meats, breads and veggies, Kanella style. (3m 43s)
Clip | 4m 56s | Chef Evan Butkovsky demonstrates how to prepare a perfect grilled Bronzino, step by step. (4m 56s)
Clip | 2m 7s | Bar Manager Andres (Jesus) Sanchez mixes his signature cocktail "Costas." (2m 7s)
Kanella: A Journey through Cyprus
Clip | 9m 1s | Cypriot chef Kontantinos Pitsillides' Philadelphia restaurant Kanella. (9m 1s)
Preview: Kanella, Peter Rose, Philadelphia Youth Orchestra
Preview | 1m 31s | Kanella: A Journey through Cyprus, Peter Rose (NOT the ball player), A Passion for Music (1m 31s)
Clip | 8m 54s | In her Germantown studio, Karen Singer creates just about everything imaginable in tile. (8m 54s)
Paul Santoleri: Visual Artistry
Clip | 3m 16s | Paul Santoleri's newest piece in the Philadelphia airport. (3m 16s)
Clip | 8m 53s | Mural artist Paul Santoleri is known for his large and flowing compositions. (8m 53s)
EAT Cafe: Everyone at the Table
Clip | 9m 4s | The EAT Café is Philadelphia’s first pay-what-you-can restaurant. (9m 4s)
Web Extra: The Center for Hunger Free Communities
Clip | 3m 18s | The Center for Hunger Free Communities is a project of Drexel University. (3m 18s)
Preview | 1m 28s | The EAT Cafe, painter Paul Santoleri, Karen Singer Tileworks (1m 28s)
Philadelphia School of Circus Arts
Clip | 8m 56s | Philadelphia School of Circus Arts is the region's center of contemporary circus arts. (8m 56s)
David Scott Kessler: The Pine Barrens
Clip | 9m 5s | David Scott Kessler's new documentary highlights the Pine Barrens, a New Jersey ecosystem. (9m 5s)
Saffron: A Pennsylvania Treasure
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Clip | 8m 25s | A family grows saffron for Philadelphia chefs. (8m 25s)
Preview: Friday Arts January 2017
Preview | 1m 42s | Philadelphia School of Circus Arts; Saffron, A Pennsylvania Treasure; The Pine Barrens (1m 42s)
Clip | 9m 2s | The Dalí Quartet plays a mix of Latin American, Classical and Romantic music. (9m 2s)
Susan Stewart and Anne Hamilton Poetry Reading
Clip | 35m 10s | Susan Stewart and Ann Hamilton read Stewart’s poem, C?hannel. (35m 10s)
Clip | 8m 51s | Artist Ann Hamilton's latest work, habitus, weaves together text, textiles, and images. (8m 51s)
Preview: The Dali Quartet, Kosher USA, Ann Hamilton: habitus
Preview | 1m 30s | The Dali Quartet: Classical Roots, Latin Souls, Kosher USA, Ann Hamilton: habitus (1m 30s)
Clip | 9m 3s | Castle Valley Mill has been operating in Bucks County since 1730. (9m 3s)
Clip | 4m 17s | Get the inside scoop on the taste, texture, and history of Castle Valley Mill's grains. (4m 17s)
Clip | 8m 52s | Atlas Obscura takes a tour of Philadelphia's Mount Moriah Cemetery. (8m 52s)
Preview | 1m 32s | Castle Valley Mill, A Tour of Abolitionism in Philadelphia, Atlas Obscura (1m 32s)
Clip | 8m 50s | An art exhibit uses robots to honor painter Thomas Eakins. (8m 50s)
Web Extra: Life Drawing Class for the Dead
Clip | 2m 47s | The performative aspects of Fernando Orellana’s latest installation at PAFA. (2m 47s)
Clip | 2m 58s | An inside scoop about a group of students and their desire to contact Thomas Eakins. (2m 58s)
Web Extra: Jack Griffin for Metropolis Farms
Clip | 6m 25s | An extended interview with Jack Griffin, president of Metropolis Farms. (6m 25s)
Clip | 9m 15s | A visit to Philadelphia's first indoor, hydroponic, vertical, vegan-certified farm. (9m 15s)
Nature, the Body, and Photography with Moses Pendleton
Clip | 6m 39s | A series of Moses Pendleton’s musings on nature, life, dancing, and photography. (6m 39s)
Friday Arts October 2016 Preview
Clip | 1m 27s | NextMove Dance, Ghosts Are Jealous, Metropolis Farms (1m 27s)
Photographer Steve McCurry: Unguarded: Untold, Iconic
Clip | 9m 36s | The Michener Museum has a new exhibit by photographer Steve McCurry. (9m 36s)
Privy Digging: Extended Interview With Louis Frechette
Clip | 4m 49s | In this extended interview, we meet 12-year-old privy digger Louis Frechette. (4m 49s)
Clip | 11m 11s | Amateur archaeologists dig up old privies in Philadelphia to find everyday artifacts. (11m 11s)
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