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Year: 2014

Center City

Education: New Study Finds Music Lessons Improve Academic Performance

October 23, 2014 0

Play on Philly, a nonprofit after-school organization, teaches orchestra and band music to students from underserved communities. The group released preliminary results of an independent study in September that indicated its program helps reduce student absences and improve [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Mantua: Dupree Studios Fights Eminent Domain

October 23, 2014 0

James Dupree, owner of Dupree Studios, has been making and displaying art in his studio – a refurbished auto shop – for nine years, piling in vibrant paintings of subjects including political pieces, cityscapes and prominent [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

University City: Richard Kydd and A Legacy of Service

October 22, 2014 0

During his 19 years in the Philadelphia School District, Richard Kydd always wanted his students to feel open asking questions in class. Now as a science teacher for veterans at the University of Pennsylvania, he said nothing’s [continue reading…]

Cedar Park

Cedar Park: Dock Street Owner Aims to Keep Creativity Flowing at Brewery

October 22, 2014 0

What do you get when you take a passion for beer, a knack for business and a hardworking staff? Dock Street Brewing Company, of course. Located at 50th Street and Baltimore Avenue, the pub holds its own in [continue reading…]

Chinatown

Chinatown: An Educational Anchor in The Community

October 22, 2014 0

Folk Arts-Cultural Treasures Charter School is an anchor in the North Chinatown/ Loft District. The school, which is located on Callowhill Street near 10th, has helped to establish the area as a neighborhood and strengthens the identity [continue reading…]

Amateur Sports

Amateur Sports: Vintage Baseball Looking to Breakout Across Philadelphia

October 21, 2014 0

Idyllic. Pure. Gentlemanly. These are the words used by Philadelphia Athletics left fielder Greg “Southwark” Stoloski to describe the game of vintage baseball. Vintage baseball is simply a re-creation of the sport as it was played [continue reading…]

Chinatown

Chinatown/Loft District: Sunday Breakfast Rescue Mission Provides Stability for Homeless

October 21, 2014 0

Sunday Breakfast Rescue Mission, located on 13th at Vine Street, is both the largest emergency shelter and largest indoor feeder of the homeless in the Center City area. Executive Director Dick McMillen (above) was first [continue reading…]

Center City

Education: Improving Student Literacy with Scrabble

October 21, 2014 0

The Philadelphia School District budget crisis has meant that after-school programs suffered losses. Nonprofits like After School Activities Partnerships (ASAP Philly) help organize activities for students all over the city. “ASAP is funded by grants [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

LGBTQIA: Gun Group Is Ready to Defend Themselves

October 20, 2014 0

Andrew Greene has only had to draw his gun once. It was 22 years ago when Greene, then 23-years-old, was followed by a group of men while walking to his car after leaving a bar [continue reading…]

Amateur Sports

Center City: Want Authentic Gracie Jiu-Jitsu? Visit Balance Studios

October 20, 2014 0

Tucked away at the intersection of Ionic and Bonsall streets sits Balance Studios, a martial arts center specializing in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, muay Thai, mixed martial arts and yoga. While numerous studios in Philadelphia teach the [continue reading…]

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