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Since its launch in December 2005, Broad Street Review posts fresh commentaries twice weekly by commentators in such fields as theater, classical music, new music, art, dance and opera. Editor Dan Rottenberg also contributes his “Editor’s Notebook” column. Readers’ responses are posted twice a week to provoke a lively ongoing dialogue. Past contributions are stored in the website’s archive, where they remain instantly accessible.  
 
Since its launch in December 2005, Broad Street Review posts fresh commentaries twice weekly by commentators in such fields as theater, classical music, new music, art, dance and opera. Editor Dan Rottenberg also contributes his “Editor’s Notebook” column. Readers’ responses are posted twice a week to provoke a lively ongoing dialogue. Past contributions are stored in the website’s archive, where they remain instantly accessible.  
  
=== Contact Information  ===
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Regular and occasional contributors include some of Philadelphia’s leading arts critics, but the site is open to anyone who’s knowledgeable and is burning to say something. For more information about contributing,please send submissions digitally (preferably in Microsoft Word format) to:
 
 
 
Dan Rottenberg, Editor
 
 
 
drottenberg@broadstreetreview.com
 
 
 
Ultimately, Broad Street Review will add such fields as architecture, books, movies and design. In its second phase it will possess audio and video capability. <br>
 
 
 
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Revision as of 03:41, 12 September 2011

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About

Welcome to Broad Street Review— an arts and culture website for Philadelphians with strong opinions.
Plus: Media comments about Broad Street Review, and biographies of our contributors.

 Broad Street Review is an arts and culture commentary website edited by the veteran journalist and author Dan Rottenberg. It’s an experimental Internet forum where interested and knowledgeable people can engage their minds in sophisticated discourse about the arts with a gleefully idiosyncratic editor. It functions not to promote a point of view but to promote the exchange of viewpoints.

History

Since its launch in December 2005, Broad Street Review posts fresh commentaries twice weekly by commentators in such fields as theater, classical music, new music, art, dance and opera. Editor Dan Rottenberg also contributes his “Editor’s Notebook” column. Readers’ responses are posted twice a week to provoke a lively ongoing dialogue. Past contributions are stored in the website’s archive, where they remain instantly accessible.

There is a cirtical shortage of informative articles like this.