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Arts and Entertainment

Powelton Village: Second Friday is No Worse Than First

October 9, 2012

Most Philadelphians are escaping work and heading to happy hour around 5 p.m. on every second Friday of the month. But in Powelton Village, artists and non-artists alike are probably hitting the streets for their

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Roxborough: Manayunk Roxborough Art Center Kicks Off Annual Show

October 8, 2012

The opening reception for the Annual Members Show at the Manayunk Roxborough Art Center took place this weekend. The Manayunk Roxborough Art Center, located at 419 Green Lane, has been promoting art in the community for

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Manayunk: Philadelphia Open Studio Tours Come to Manayunk, Roxborough and East Falls

October 8, 2012

[vimeo 50998066] From fused glass to woodworking, and hand weaving to encaustic mixed media, artists in the Manayunk, Roxborough and East Falls region participated in the Philadelphia Open Studio Tours, putting art at the forefront over

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Fairhill: Taller Puertorriqueño Hosts Artist Danny Alvarez

October 7, 2012

The arts-based Latino outreach group, Taller Puertorriqueño, this week hosted print-maker Danny Alvarez at its building on 2721 N. Fifth St. Alvarez’s prints and other artwork will be showcased by the Brandywine Workshop at the Philadelphia Museum of Art

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Parkside: West Park Cultural Center Strengthens Community Vitality through the Arts

October 4, 2012

The West Park Cultural Center, since 2001, has become a community-based resource for residents to access local arts, education, and other engaging programs for their enjoyment. The West Park Cultural Center, located at 4021 Parkside

Arts and Entertainment

Strawberry Mansion: A Walk Through a Jazz Hero’s Home

September 30, 2012

A late September Sunday saw the reopening of the John Coltrane House in Strawberry Mansion, the home at 1511 N. 33rd St. where the legendary jazz saxophonist once lived. The house had been vacant since

Arts and Entertainment

Technically Philly: TheReckoner.net Provides a Forum for Decisions

September 26, 2012

Nearly a year old, quirky, online debate forum The Reckoner! crossed the 300,000 total unique visitors mark this month. Launched in November 2011, The Reckoner! allows users to log in with either their Facebook or

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East Falls: The Salvation Army Kroc Center Provides Arts and Music Opportunities

September 24, 2012

https://vimeo.com/50039305] In an effort to expose more local children to the arts, the Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Center joined forces with the New York Staff Band and Carol Jantsch of the Philadelphia Orchestra

Arts and Entertainment

Fairhill: Creating Places at Taller Puertorriqueño

September 21, 2012

https://vimeo.com/49519327] “We’re sort of a gateway between the outside and the community, and it’s a way for the community to know what’s happening outside, connecting to North Philadelphia,” said Rafael Damast, the arts program manager

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Kensington: Local Metal Sculptor Inspired by Faith

September 20, 2012

https://vimeo.com/49717928] Metal work for abstract sculptor, Eugene Perry, did not start as a form of art. Originally working for International Towers building cell phone tower equipment, Perry found little time and no monetary value in

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