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Arts and Entertainment

Brewerytown: Spring Festival Fosters Neighborhood Pride

March 21, 2012 0

For the past three summers, Brewerytown has hosted the annual Art and Soul Food festival, a celebration of local food, art, music and fashion. The event is an indoor-outdoor festival located on West Girard Avenue [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Germantown: Philadelphia Artist Honored in La Salle’s Art Museum

March 21, 2012 0

The La Salle University Art Museum is honoring Philadelphia artist Jane Irish. Irish’s material comes from La Salle’s Connelly Library’s Imaginative Representation of the Vietnam War collection. The exhibit War is Not What You Think [continue reading…]

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Economy

Hunting Park: Tire Repair Shop Battles City Obstacles

March 21, 2012 2

Hunting Park Tires is a lot like other small businesses in the area. Family owned and operated, it caters to an array of regulars while also servicing anyone with tire troubles on East Hunting Park [continue reading…]

Education

Walnut Hill: Therapy Dogs Visit the Blackwell Regional Library

March 21, 2012 1

For one Saturday a month over the past two and one-half years, the Blackwell Regional Library has held the Reading to Dogs program, a chance for local children of all ages to read aloud to [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Germantown: Lucien Crump Resource Center Seeks to Help Children and Women

March 21, 2012 0

The Lucien Crump Gallery Art Education Resource Center, located at 6380 Germantown Ave., was founded during the mid-1970s by Lucien Crump. Since his death, his wife Loretta Tate has taken over the center. In 2008, [continue reading…]

Economy

Northern Liberties: Shop Owner Takes Pride in Business Ventures

March 21, 2012 0

Philadelphia is emerging from rundown outskirts to a new uptown feel with the help of local shop owners planning to defend the crown of the city and help the planning commission revamp and realize they [continue reading…]

Fairhill

Fairhill: Jordan Retro Shoes Hard to Come By

March 21, 2012 0

Art enthusiasts collect Picassos. Baseball fans collect autographed balls. Shoe collectors, or “sneakerheads,” buy the Nike Air Jordan. The term sneakerhead refers to a person who collects rare, original or exclusive shoes. Fairhill native Chris [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Mount Airy: Published Writer Contributing to Growing Literary Community

March 20, 2012 0

Minter Krotzer decided she wanted to teach others how to do what she did: write. So just months after her move to Mount Airy in 2007, Krotzer, the Big Blue Marble Bookstore’s writer-in-residence, began teaching. [continue reading…]

East Falls

East Falls: Positive Outlook from Local Businesses Despite Tough Economy

March 20, 2012 0

After several years of a slow economy many business owners in East Falls think things are turning around. Prince Johnakin and Kevin Bradley, owners of Schuylkill Falls Barbershop on the 4200 block of Ridge Avenue, said business [continue reading…]

Hunting Park

Hunting Park: City Council Budget Hearing Affects Minority Areas

March 20, 2012 1

The word of God wasn’t the only thing heard at St. John’s AME Church. Councilwoman Maria Quinones-Sanchez, as well as the rest of the City Council members, traveled to the church located at 2114 S. [continue reading…]

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