Entertainment
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Susan Noles of Aston Is Back on Reality TV, This Time on Hulu
Aston native Susan Noles has made it back to television with a new reality show on Hulu premiering April 11, writes Emily Bloch for The Philadelphia Inquirer. She will compete on the reality TV series “Got to Get Out.” Noles’ sassy Delco personality won over the hearts of many fans when she appeared in 2023…
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Ardmore Native Benj Pasek Brings New Songs to Disney’s Live-Action Snow White
Disney’s reimagining of Snow White is in theaters—and Ardmore’s own Benj Pasek had a hand in the magic, writes Franki Rudnesky for The Philly Voice. Pasek and his longtime songwriting partner, Justin Paul, penned new songs for the live-action remake of Disney’s very first animated film, which hit theaters last Friday. Starring Rachel Zegler (West…
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Danny McBride Shares How He Landed Abington Native Bradley Cooper for ‘Righteous Gemstones’ Final Season
Bradley Cooper needed just a little convincing to make a surprise appearance in the fourth and final season of The Righteous Gemstones, write Arabella Hau and Alex Cramer for People. Series creator and star Danny McBride, who plays Jesse Gemstone, shared how he landed Jenkintown’s Cooper for the HBO comedy’s last season. “I sent him…
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Kat Dennings Recalls Growing Up in a Haunted Bryn Mawr House
Kat Dennings grew up in a historic Bryn Mawr home with a little extra company—ghosts, writes Natalia Senanayake for People. But according to her, they weren’t the scary kind. In fact, one even saved her mom from a nasty fall. During a March 17 appearance on The Jennifer Hudson Show, the Shifting Gears star recalled…
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Bucks County Dollhouse Flipper Wows TikTok with Stunning Renovations
Kylie White, a Bucks County resident, has been wowing TikTok with her stunning dollhouse renovations, transforming their mini interiors into gorgeous dream spaces, writes Jillian Pikora for the Daily Voice. White began flipping dollhouses three years ago as a creative outlet after losing her first home. Since then, her passion project has grown into a…
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Bryn Mawr’s Kat Dennings Tells Kylie Kelce Why She Ditched Her Birth Name
Kat Dennings tells Kylie Kelce that she knew from a young age that her birth name—Katherine Victoria Litwack—just wouldn’t cut it in Hollywood, writes Angel Saunders for People. During a recent episode of Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce, the Shifting Gears star shared how, at just nine years old, she decided to change her…
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Camp Dreamcatcher in Chester County Serves Children Living with or Affected by HIV
For nearly three decades, children from Pennsylvania and surrounding states living with or affected by HIV have been traveling to Camp Dreamcatcher in Kennett Square to play – all free of charge, writes Colin Deppen for The Morning Call. Here they can ride boats and horses, race go-karts on sprawling campgrounds, swim, attend concerts, make…
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As Its New Executive Director, Gladwyne’s Karnit Biran Ready for Israeli Film Festival Of Philadelphia
The Israeli Film Festival of Philadelphia will run from March 20 to March 30, helmed by its new executive director, Gladwyne’s Karnit Biran, writes Melissa Jacobs for the Main Line Tonight. Biran volunteered for the festival for a decade before taking on her new role last year. She is a native Israeli and Tel Aviv…
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Theatre Horizon Unveils Exciting 2025-26 Season Featuring World Premiere & Beloved Musical Revue
Theatre Horizon, a professional theater company located in Montgomery County, will be presenting two exciting musicals for their 2025-26 season: Wishing to Grow Up Brightly, a world-premiere co-created by Amanda Morton (Broadway’s Gutenberg! The Musical, KPOP) and Matthew Decker (Broadway’s upcoming La La Land); plus the wildly popular musical revue Ain’t Misbehavin’, the Fats Waller Musical Show. Additional titles for the 2025-26 season will be revealed…
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Act II Playhouse Reveals Its 2025-2026 Season
Act II Playhouse announces its slate of 2025-2026 productions. The season is full of laughter, thrills, drama, and music. Subscriptions and discount rates are now available. “Act II Playhouse presents a season that we just know our one-of-a-kind patrons will love,” said Act II Artistic Director, Tony Braithwaite. “This season all of our shows are…
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Collegeville’s Joey Graziadei Offers Dating Advice to Latest ‘Bachelor’
Collegeville native Joey Graziadei returned to The Bachelor to offer dating advice to current lead Grant Ellis, helping him reduce the contestants to three, writes Franki Rudnesky for the Philly Voice. On Monday’s episode, Ellis met with Graziadei, who gave his final rose to now-fiancée Kelsey Anderson last year, at a Los Angeles brewery. Ellis…
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Daredevil: Born Again Gives Montgomery County a Surprise Shoutout—With a Villainous Twist
Montgomery County got an unexpected mention in the latest Marvel series, Daredevil: Born Again, which premiered last night on Disney+. In the second episode, the show’s infamous villain, Vincent D’Onofrio’s Wilson Fisk—better known as Kingpin—gives a nod to King of Prussia while delivering one of his signature veiled threats. During a tense conversation with outgoing…
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East Greenville’s Own Sabrina Carpenter Lands First Country Hit With Dolly Parton
Sabrina Carpenter’s music career has officially crossed genres, writes Hugh McIntyre for Forbes. Fresh off winning Best Pop Vocal Album at the Grammys, the East Greenville singer-songwriter lands her first entry on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart. Her track Please Please Please debuts at No. 17, thanks to a new duet version featuring country legend…
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Where to Sled: Valley Forge National Historical Park Tops List of Montco’s Slippery Slopes
Montgomery County has finally received its first significant snowfall in a long time. And there’s no better way to enjoy it than streaking down a white hillside. Best, it’s a healthy afternoon in the fresh air that can benefit children and adults alike. Luckily, Montgomery County residents have numerous spots with terrific hills, as reported…
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Wynnewood’s Rosemary Connors Leaves Big Shoes to Fill at NBC10
NBC10 is searching for a replacement for Rosemary Connors, its longtime weekend evening news anchor, reports Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Wynnewood native departed in September after 15 years at the station. In that time, she earned six Mid-Atlantic Emmy Awards for her reporting on topics such as a deadly prison standoff…













































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