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Year: 2011

Arts and Entertainment

Mantua: Art Installations Aim to Spur Economic Development

October 6, 2011

The grand opening of “LOOK! On Lancaster Avenue” drew large crowds to the Mantua section of Lancaster Avenue on Friday night. LOOK!, which features 16 visual and sound art installations by local artists, is an

Featured Stories

Center City: Philadelphians Rally Against ‘Corporate Control’

October 6, 2011

As the City Council met for its weekly session today, protesters fed up with government policies, rallied outside of City Hall.  A diverse crowd of old and young slowly formed just before nine under sunny

Featured Stories

Technically Philly: Using Video Games in Business

October 6, 2011

Gamification, a relatively new term, has become a topic of much discussion when it comes to the meaning of the word and its existence outside of video games. This idea of gamification is loosely defined

Education

Strawberry Mansion: Field Trips for Kids on a Tight Budget

October 6, 2011

Kids who attend L.P. Hill Elementary School rarely get to experience life outside of Strawberry Mansion. The main reason for this is the parents’ economic status. They simply cannot afford to take their children on

Crime

Germantown: Local Resident Keeps the Community Safe

October 6, 2011

Looking at Barbara Burnam, it’s hard to believe the 75-year-old woman has much influence and control over her community. However, for the past 50 years, “Miss Barbara” Burnam has served as block captain for the

Chestnut Hill

Chestnut Hill: An Alternative for Autistic Children

October 5, 2011

O’Doodle’s, a Chestnut Hill toy store since 1997, is not your typical children’s store with video games and electronics. Instead, owner Fran O’Donnell tries to concentrate on selling more traditional and interactive toys that allow

Education

Hunting Park: Education Works After-School Program

October 5, 2011

https://vimeo.com/30060883] Education has been hit hard over the past year. Particularly here in Philadelphia with the recent budget cuts for education it’s been hard for public schools to maintain after-school programming. But with the help

Featured Stories

South Philadelphia: A Taco Truck Attracts Diverse Group of Customers

October 5, 2011

“Want more hot sauce?” Nestor Morales asked. “The green one is really hot.” Morales, a repeat customer, ate his chicken tacos from the metal ledge built along the side of the Taco Loco food truck

Amateur Sports

Hunting Park: Squash Promotes a Youth Enrichment Program

October 5, 2011

The Lenfest Center is one of two locations for the SquashSmarts program in Philadelphia. Driving down the 3800 block of 10th Street, one might not expect to see the massive building where the lives of

Arts and Entertainment

Fairhill: Puerto Rican Institute of Music Brings Cultural Pride to Community

October 5, 2011

 https://vimeo.com/30003951] The melodic sounds of festive singing accompanying thumping rhythms of barriles drums poured out onto North Fifth Street late Sunday night.  The sounds were emanating from the Instituto Puertorriqueno de Musica, or the Puerto

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