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Technical.ly Philly: Students Launch Startups at The Radian Apartments

July 3, 2014 0

Students at the helm of three startups passed on office space in favor of working from home this past year in The Radian Apartments at 39th and Walnut streets. Their motivation, they said, was the close proximity to other [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Poverty Beat: Making the Grass Greener for Returning Citizens

July 3, 2014 0

As the prison population in the United States has more than quintupled since the 1970s, re-entry to society has become nearly impossible for returning citizens. According to the American Civil Liberties Union, the US holds [continue reading…]

Education

Northwest: Philadelphians “Bee-ing the Change”

July 3, 2014 0

“I am not a bug person,” said Anaiis Salles, resident beekeeper at Green Sanctuary Community Apiary, located on the grounds of the 52-acre Awbury Arboretum. How, then, did Salles become an authority on beekeeping in [continue reading…]

Environment

South Philadelphia: Five Things To Do This Summer

July 3, 2014 0

South Philadelphia is home to several summer hotspots, from the Italian Market to Citizens Bank Park. Although open-air markets and Phillies games can be fun, there are a lot of other things do in the area [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Arts and Entertainment: R5 Productions Finds Permanent Home At First Unitarian Church Basement

July 2, 2014 0

Mike McKee took to the basement stage of the First Unitarian Church with his Philly-based punk band Kill the Man Who Questions for the last time on April 21st, 2002. Today, he’s the church’s communications [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Arts and Entertainment: A History Of Acceptance At The First Unitarian Church

July 2, 2014 2

On any given afternoon, a whole slew of activities will be taking place at Philadelphia’s First Unitarian Church. Renters at the church include two daycare operations, an adult wrestling club and a girls charm school. [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Port Richmond: Portside Arts Center Seeks To Combat Delinquency, Promote Creativity

July 2, 2014 1

On a sweltering mid June afternoon, Port Richmond resident Michelle Williams sat on a bench at the Cione Playground. Referred to as St. Anne’s Park by the locals (because of its proximity to the now [continue reading…]

Fishtown

Delaware Waterfront: Eliminating Stigmas and Creating Links

July 1, 2014 0

The physical barriers that have separated the Delaware River waterfront from Center City have created a stigma that the two locations are not related. The Delaware River Waterfront Corporation is on a mission to break [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Delaware Waterfront: Spruce Street Harbor Park Opens to the Public

July 1, 2014 0

This summer, the Delaware River Waterfront Corporation unveils the latest component of its master plan to revitalize and rebuild a stretch of the city largely unused in the recent past. Spruce Street Harbor Park had [continue reading…]

Cedar Park

Cedar Park: Small Taco Stand Thrives With Neighborhood Support

July 1, 2014 0

Since its emergence last month, Vanessa Jerolmack’s backyard business has garnered a strong following from surrounding neighbors near 50th Street and Baltimore Avenue in West Philadelphia. Jerolmack, no stranger to the abundance of taco joints located throughout her hometown of Los Angeles, saw an opportunity to [continue reading…]

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