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Arts and Entertainment

Lower Lancaster Avenue: Five Young Businesses Thriving in the Growing Commercial District

February 25, 2014 1

Lower Lancaster Avenue has attracted many new businesses in recent years as revitalization projects have inspired business owners to open up shop. The commercial corridor, which spans from approximately 37th Street to 44th Street, had [continue reading…]

The Dallas Opera's performance of Tod Machover's sci-fi opera "Death and the Powers" was simulcast to 10 cities across the globe.
Technology

Technically Philly: Sci-fi opera reaches far, misses

February 25, 2014 0

Opera Philadelphia hosted the first-ever live global simulcast of an opera this past Sunday at the Franklin Institute. The Dallas Opera performed Tod Machover’s science-fiction opera “Death and the Powers” live in Dallas. Dallas streamed [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Newbold: Five Gay Men Keeping Residence in the Neighborhood

February 25, 2014 1

Philadelphia at large is hardly a closeted town. Rainbows mark the city’s Gayborhood street signs as symbols for LGBT-friendly businesses, and it has earned an overall progressive reputation on the national level. Last fall, it [continue reading…]

Broad Street

Logan/Olney: Five People You Need to Know

February 25, 2014 0

School closings. Drug activity. Shootings. Unfortunately, news outlets in Philadelphia often primarily focus on negative events in northwest neighborhoods Logan and Olney; they only have the time and space to cover the bad stuff. However, [continue reading…]

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Arts and Entertainment

East Passyunk: 5 People You Need to Nnow

February 25, 2014 0

Marissa Cianciulli is a graphic designer for Four Corners Management. She graduated from Moore College of Art and Design in 2012 and immediately started her career in graphic design. She has designed menus and other forms [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Arts & Entertainment: Five People You Need to Know

February 24, 2014 0

Specializing in art forms from paper cuts to music and puppetry, there are numerous unknown artists in Philadelphia who perhaps do not deserve to be. Here are just five of those people you should familiarize [continue reading…]

Fashion

LGBTQI: Seven Places to Know in the Community

February 24, 2014 0

Philadelphia’s Gayborhood – the epicenter of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex (LGBTQI) communities – is  located west of Washington Square, between 11th and Broad streets. The Gayberhood is internationally recognized for its [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Casino Beat: Five People To Know

February 24, 2014 0

The state gaming commission is preparing to give out another casino license in Philadelphia, and residents in the city have mixed feelings about whether the city needs an additional casino. While a second casino could be [continue reading…]

Economy

Al Dia: Five Places You Should Know

February 24, 2014 0

“Welcome to the center of gold” as the mural reads, or in this case the heart of Philadelphia’s Fairhill section, located at the intersection of 5th Street and Lehigh Avenue. Fairhill has the highest concentration [continue reading…]

Amateur Sports

Amateur Sports: 5 People to Know

February 24, 2014 0

Tyler Petrovich A few years ago, Tyler Petrovich discovered his passion for the game of golf. Since living in Philadelphia, Petrovich noticed a huge difference from playing golf at home in Gilbertsville, PA. “I have [continue reading…]

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