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Ludlow: Two Little T-Shirt Shops Set Their Sight on Big Goals

May 25, 2011 1

https://vimeo.com/24199759] It makes him feel “kind of bad” Michael Walker said about his making a lot of money from those grieving the death of loved ones. Walker owns Mike’s Airbrush, a custom airbrush studio near [continue reading…]

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Nicetown: The Best Cheese Steak in Philly?

May 25, 2011 1

https://vimeo.com/24181818] For more than 10 years Robert Douglas has been behind the counter of Max’s Steaks frying up to 100 cheese steaks a day, six days a week. A well-known face in the community of [continue reading…]

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Technically Philly: Gameloop Unconference Comes to Philly

May 23, 2011 1

San Francisco. Austin. Seattle. These are the types of cities that are generally associated with game development in the United States. Unfortunately, Philadelphia isn’t widely considered part of this elite group, but local game developers [continue reading…]

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Southwest Philadelphia: Having Fun at Any Age

May 23, 2011 0

Located at 6916-23 Elmwood Ave., the Southwest Senior Center acts as a hang out for individuals 60 years old and up. With a general membership for only $15 per year seniors are entitled to all the [continue reading…]

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Mantua: Forever Colors is More than a Flower Shop

May 20, 2011 1

When Hakim Mumin opened up Forever Colors at 3906 Lancaster Ave., he wanted to make it more than a flower shop. After opening the vacant building he owned in the summer of 2005, he went [continue reading…]

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Logan: Express Graphics Offers Home Appliances, Clothing and Masterpieces

May 19, 2011 0

Walking into Express Graphics, a newcomer could expect to discover new favorite home goods store. On the right side of the store, shelves are full of half-priced coffee makers and appliances while the left side [continue reading…]

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Port Richmond: Locals Young and Old Gather at Donna’s Bar

May 18, 2011 0

Joan Aichrath gets to work at 6 a.m. six days a week to open Donna’s Bar on 2732 East Allegheny Ave., a pub that has served as a neighborhood drinking well for 25 years. Aichrath, [continue reading…]

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Manayunk: Recovering Comic Book Writer Visits Local Book Store

May 18, 2011 0

The last thing Louis Pecsi thought he would be doing after a debilitating car accident was writing comics. At the time, he could barely think at all. “I couldn’t remember anything,” Pecsi said, recalling the [continue reading…]

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Manayunk: A Social Setting for Beer Lovers

May 2, 2011 0

https://vimeo.com/23163599] When locals talk about Manayunk, images of fumbling beer bottles and intoxicated college students often come to mind. But a handful of beer connoisseurs at Manayunk Brewery and Restaurant attended this weekend’s Brew Fest to [continue reading…]

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Germantown: Festival Unites Historic Sites

April 27, 2011 1

https://vimeo.com/22931645] Germantown’s annual festival celebrating history and culture has historical roots that go deep. “Fest for the Quest” was an annual collaboration among Historic Germantown and students from Germantown High School and Germantown Friends School. [continue reading…]

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