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Year: 2011

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Fashion

Germantown: A Jean-ious Invention

February 9, 2011 1

The name Palmieri means something to denim enthusiasts in Philadelphia. The embroidery-stitched jeans are a signature mark of custom tailor, Joseph Palmieri whose “wear the difference” motto is making more than just a fashion statement. [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Fairhill: Raices Culturales Brings Diverse Latino Culture in the Community

February 9, 2011 0

As you walk north of  Fifth Avenue toward Somerset Street in the business strip of Fairhill you  will pass by an important cultural organization. Raices Culturales  Latino Americana or Latin American Cultural Roots, with the rear [continue reading…]

Health

Queen Village: Making Biking Look Good

February 8, 2011 2

For many individuals living in the city, biking is more than just exercise or a convenient way around town—it is a lifestyle. Thusly, it is important that there are shops around town that cater accordingly [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Germantown: A Boxing Barber

February 8, 2011 0

Boxing and cutting hair don’t have much in common. The main difference between the two is that one of them pays the rent. Owner of the International Barber Federation, Roc Marshall, has a passion for [continue reading…]

Economy

Northeast: Frankford Avenue Then and Now

February 8, 2011 6

https://vimeo.com/19579300] Frankford Avenue in Mayfair may be the heart of Northeast Philadelphia, but area employees said the street has undergone a dramatic transformation over the years. The Frankford Avenue business district, between Harbison and Solly avenues, has transformed [continue reading…]

Housing

Francisville: Thrift Store Stays Well Kept

February 8, 2011 0

In the neighborhood of Francisville, it is rare that many small businesses succeed. Once a place where popular stores and nightclubs thrived on Ridge Avenue, Francisville now stands desolate having maybe two or three stores [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Morrell Park: Musician Gives the Spotlight Another Round

February 8, 2011 0

Angel Casiano loves music. He has rocked his guitar over the span of two decades. But after a five-year hiatus from playing live, the Morrell Park performer and writer is ready to tour the venues [continue reading…]

Center City

Center City: Teacher Talks Chalk

February 8, 2011 2

“The beauty of this idea is in its simplicity,” said David Simnick, 23, a first-year social studies teacher at Young Scholars Charter School in North Philadelphia through the Teach for America program. “We want to [continue reading…]

Crime

Kensington: Joe Grace on How Gun Control Can Help

February 8, 2011 1

Former executive director of the gun control advocacy group CeaseFirePA Joe Grace is running for Philadelphia City Council. We sat down with Grace to discuss how guns and gun regulations impact Kensington. You previously worked [continue reading…]

Center City

Center City: Hacking at Hive76

February 8, 2011 0

The walls of the Hive76 headquarters are lined with part bins containing all types of electronic doodads from circuit boards to transistors in a kind of organized chaos that bespeaks the organization’s Do It Yourself [continue reading…]

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