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University City: Local Group Acknowledges Unsung Jewish Writers

February 13, 2012 0

Kelly Writers House, located on University of Pennsylvania’s campus, was packed for an appreciation of little-known Jewish authors, poets and playwrights. Alexa Bryn, a former intern for the group, organized last week’s presentation that featured [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Germantown: Philadelphia Furniture Workshop Helps People Create a ‘Masterpiece’

February 11, 2012 0

https://vimeo.com/36382881] A bookcase is usually the piece of furniture that people reserve to display the items they are proud of: diplomas, trophies, vacation pictures and even books. The shelves of a bookcase provide a place [continue reading…]

South Philadelphia

South Philadelphia: Potential Plans for Safer Streets Unveiled

February 10, 2012 0

As local residents packed into a tiny room at the Guerin Recreational Center in South Philadelphia, a sense of anticipation filled the air. “This meeting represents a change in culture,” said Mark Keener, an urban [continue reading…]

Fishtown

Fishtown: Local Artist’s Comic Highlights Murder

February 10, 2012 0

Local artist Kevin Colden’s comic, Fishtown, chronicles the events of the 2003 murder of a 16-year-old boy, an act that shocked Philadelphia for the brutal nature of the murder and the lack of remorse by [continue reading…]

Brewerytown

Brewerytown: Grooming Salon Owner Sells Fresh Flower Bouquets

February 10, 2012 0

Tim McAdams opened a pet grooming salon in 2005 in Brewerytown’s increasingly diverse commercial sector along Girard Avenue. He said in recent years, Brewerytown has become a haven for a variety of new retail storefronts [continue reading…]

Economy

Fairhill: Library Needs Money

February 9, 2012 0

With recent school closures throughout North Philadelphia, some librarians feared the possibility that public libraries could once again fall victim to budget slashing by the city government. When Mayor Michael Nutter shut down 11 free [continue reading…]

South Philadelphia

Packer Park: Residents Brace For Possible Billboard Expansion Project

February 9, 2012 1

https://vimeo.com/36384897] Residents of Packer Park in the Lower South district might see an addition to their backyard skyline in the near future. Keystone Outdoor Advertising Co. recently began to seek a variance to expand and [continue reading…]

Mount Airy

Mount Airy: Learning Tree Connects Renowned Tap Dancer with Local Adults

February 9, 2012 0

https://vimeo.com/36436911] There is no continent on which tapper Corinne Karon hasn’t danced. She “got the travel bug” while studying tap dancing’s historical roots in Ireland and has since performed on each of the world’s seven [continue reading…]

Education

Germantown: Church Educates, Feeds Germantown High School Students

February 9, 2012 1

https://vimeo.com/36449380] Church is not only a place of worship for some high school students in Germantown, Pa. The First United Methodist Church of Germantown, also known as FUMCOG, enriches the lives of Germantown teens through [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Mount Airy: Radha-Krishna Temple Brings Fulfillment

February 9, 2012 1

https://vimeo.com/36398194] The Radha-Krishna Temple in Mount Airy is part of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON.) What began in 1969 as a small congregation meeting in a rowhome in West Philadelphia finally became a [continue reading…]

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