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Broad Street Review, The Podcast

Broad Street Review, The Podcast

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Broad Street Review Podcast - Broad Street Review, Philly's home for arts, culture, and conversation, is an online arts and culture journal covering the greater Philadelphia area.

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  • BSR_S10E34 - Conrad Benner - Streets Dept
    Apr 20 2026
    Celebrating 15 Years of Public Art and Community Engagement - A Conversation with Conrad BennerJoin us as we explore the vibrant art scene in Philadelphia with Conrad Benner, founder of Streets Department, a platform dedicated to documenting and promoting public art for over 15 years. Discover insights about community-led projects, the impact of murals, and the future of urban art and media.Timestamps:00:04 - Introduction and overview of Philadelphia’s thriving art scene01:17 - Conrad’s role and daily work with Streets Department02:30 - The podcast journey and collaborations with WHYY and ROHOM03:44 - Discussing the importance of long-form conversations and media independence06:27 - Social media strategies: humor, virality, and community storytelling07:47 - Supporting artists and public art through independent platforms and Patreon11:45 - Highlights of key projects and impactful moments over 15 years13:01 - The influence of community-led murals and public art programs14:00 - The success of the 24/7 transit petition and its impact15:02 - Public transit challenges and advocacy in Philadelphia16:53 - Broader issues: taxes, infrastructure, and city funding18:10 - The power of urban planning and rail infrastructure in Philadelphia19:34 - The significance of murals and community stories in public spaces21:14 - Future aspirations: writing a book and expanding public art projects24:30 - Upcoming mural projects celebrating LGBTQ+ leaders in the Gayborhood29:23 - The enduring importance of storytelling, conversation, and community engagementAbout Streets DeptFounded as a photo-blog in January 2011, Streets Dept has grown into a multi-platform showcase of Philadelphia public art and public space. We discover and celebrate commissioned and non-commissioned art on the streets and in the public spaces of Philadelphia. And sometimes we also curate it! We believe deeply that the public space has a profound effect on us as individuals and on our city as a whole, and our purpose is to explore how all of us build and use public spaces creatively. You can find our work here on the blog, across social media (Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Threads), on our Patreon, in our publications, on our monthly walking tours, and, of course, on the streets.Streets Dept was the winner of the Philadelphia Geek Award for ‘Geek Culture Journalism’ (2011); named one of the ‘Best Blogs for Travellers’ by The Guardian (2013); beat out the one-and-only Gritty to win of the ‘Never Delete Your Account‘ award at the first annual Billy Penn awards, The Billies (2019); and has been notably mentioned by Time Magazine (2011), Encyclopedia Britannica (2012), Instagram (2014), Mashable (2015), Thrillist (2016), Philadelphia Style Magazine (2016), Philly Voice (2016), Highsnobiety (2017), Curbed National (2017), Travel + Leisure (2018), Artblog (2019), South Philly Review (2021), 6 ABC (2021), Philadelphia Museum of Art (2021), Philadelphia Gay News (2022), Philadelphia Magazine (2022), The Philadelphia Inquirer (2023), NBC’s 1st Look (2023), and The New York Times (2023), among others! About Conrad Benner, Founder/EditorConrad Benner is the Founder/Editor of StreetsDept.com. A Fishtown, Philadelphia born-and-raised photo-blogger, curator (Streets Dept Walls and Mural Arts Philadelphia), and podcaster (WHYY’s Art Outside), Conrad’s work explores the art of our public spaces and the artists who create it. Resources & Links:Streets DepartmentMural Arts PhiladelphiaConnect with Conrad Benner: • InstagramFollow us and our links here: https://bio.site/em3ry
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  • BSR_S10E33 - Mandy Gonzalez - Everything I Know
    Apr 16 2026

    The conversation covers Mandy Gonzalez's experience in celebrating Lin-Manuel Miranda's music, connecting with the audience, creating the show, the rehearsal process, surprises and guest stars, post-performance feelings, encouraging young artists, telling universal stories, the impact of music on society, and the In the Heights return to Broadway.

    Takeaways

    Celebrating Lin-Manuel's music

    Community involvement in performances

    Chapters

    00:00 Mandy's Journey with Orchestras

    02:06 Celebrating Lin-Manuel's Music

    03:55 The Rehearsal Process

    05:48 Community Engagement and Local Talent

    07:02 The Joy of Performing

    08:31 Inspiring the Next Generation

    09:45 The Power of Storytelling

    12:27 Reflections on 'In the Heights'

    LINKS:

    EVERYTHING I KNOW - Mandy Gonzalez sings Lin-Manuel Miranda

    https://www.ensembleartsphilly.org/rent-our-spaces/special-events-and-performances/everything-i-know

    ABOUT MANDY GONZALEZ
    https://mandygonzalez.com/

    Mandy Gonzalez on Instagram
    https://www.instagram.com/mandy.gonzalez/

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    https://bio.site/em3ry

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  • BSR_S10E32 - Adam Howard
    Apr 14 2026

    The podcast features a conversation with actor Adam Howard, discussing his journey in the theater community and his recent production with InisNua Theatre Company. The conversation covers his experiences, the Philadelphia theater community, and the production of 'Can't Forget About You' by David Ireland. The conversation delves into the experience of performing in a play, the impact of uncomfortable conversations, and the challenges and rewards of being a working actor. It also explores the intersection of personal and professional life, the importance of community support, and the pride in one's work.

    Takeaways

    The Philadelphia theater community is accessible and offers diverse opportunities for actors and artists.

    The production of 'Can't Forget About You' by InisNua Theatre Company was a unique and engaging experience for both the actors and the audience. Uncomfortable conversations in a play can be impactful and thought-provoking.

    The life of a working actor involves flexibility, uncertainty, and the need for community support.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Season Highlights
    01:04 Embodiment of Characters: Wilbur and Beyond
    02:38 Adam Howard's Path to Philadelphia Theater
    03:58 The Philadelphia Theater Scene: Opportunities and Community
    08:46 InisNua Theatre and International Plays
    10:01 Introduction to 'Can't Forget About You'
    12:07 Themes of Family, Love, and Humor in the Play
    15:51 Stage Design and Choreography in Theater
    18:26 Audience Engagement and Memorable Moments
    22:13 Family Dynamics and Personal Growth
    25:56 Upcoming Projects and Future Opportunities
    30:45 Supporting Arts in Philadelphia
    32:30 The Actor's Life: Flexibility, Challenges, and Rewards
    35:18 Reflections on Pride and Artistic Journey
    36:34 Closing Remarks and Future Conversations

    CONNECT WITH ADAM HOWARD:
    https://www.instagram.com/adamdouglashoward/

    Learn More About InisNua Theatre Company and "Can't Forget About You": https://inisnuatheatre.org/show/cant-forget-about-you-0

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    https://bio.site/em3ry

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