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Economy

South of South Street: Five Improvements in the Works

June 12, 2014 0

Residents living south of South Street have witnessed rapid change over the last decade. From Ori Feibush’s new construction and rehabilitated homes to closing shops and bars, the area has been in a constant state of flux. According to census [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Arts & Entertainment: Five Places To Spend A Night For Under $15

June 4, 2014 0

There’s a near endless bounty of ways to spend a night in the city of Brotherly Love. Fortunately, Philadelphia is also a haven for the thrifty.  Thanks to the burgeoning art scene and a pair of longstanding [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Arts & Entertainment: Philadelphia Songwriters Project Host’s All Star Benefit Show

June 4, 2014 0

The first ever All-Star Benefit show hosted by the  Philadelphia Songwriters Project took place Sunday in the back room of Boot and Saddle. Co-founder and executive director of the Philadelphia Songwriter Project Dena Marchiony welcomed all music [continue reading…]

Gayborhood

LGBTQIA: Support Groups in the Transgender Community

May 27, 2014 1

The transgender community has seen many changes throughout the years. One of those changes has been the rise in the number of support groups that are available to the community. “There were no support groups,” [continue reading…]

Gayborhood

LGBTQIA: Experiences of the Transgender Community

May 27, 2014 0

Being transgender in Philadelphia is still something that incites violence and discrimination, but not nearly as much as it used to, according to Elizabeth Coffey Williams. “I lived the white-picket fence, husband, dog, swimming pool [continue reading…]

Gayborhood

Gayborhood: Five Places to Eat in the Gayborhood

May 27, 2014 0

Philadelphia’s Gayborhood is a community that offers a variety of places to eat, drink and be merry. Before a tough day of work, anyone in the Gayborhood can run to Toast to grab a coffee [continue reading…]

Amateur Sports

Center City: Philly Yoga Factory

May 22, 2014 0

When yoga aficionado and newly certified teacher, Justine Bacon visited the Black Swan Studios in Austin, Texas last summer, she found budding business style that lacked a presence in Philadelphia. Black Swan, like several other [continue reading…]

Amateur Sports

Center City: League Takes Rock Paper Scissors to a Whole New Level

May 21, 2014 0

Rock, Paper, Scissors may seem like a childish game to most people but for the members of the Pabst Blue Ribbon Philadelphia Rock Paper Scissors City League Championship Series, it is a very serious endeavor. [continue reading…]

Center City

Waterfront: Seven Things You Can Do For Free

May 20, 2014 0

Both the Delaware and Schuylkill river waterfronts are undergoing a transformation that has essentially been a century in the making. Places like Penn’s Landing and Schuylkill River Park are iconic waterfront getaways for residents seeking [continue reading…]

Center City

Waterfront: More Than Just A Trail

May 20, 2014 0

As the rough winter of 2013-2014 gives way to warmer weather, Philadelphians and tourists alike have slowly popped up along the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers like plant life getting its first glimpse of the sun [continue reading…]

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