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Arts and Entertainment

University City: The Rita Jones Dance Company Makes a Comeback at the Rotunda

March 20, 2012 2

After a 10-year hiatus, the Rita Jones Dance Company dedicated an intimate performance of the classics from the Billie Holiday era to the techniques of modern dance and drama. The dance company auditions Philadelphia’s finest [continue reading…]

Economy

University City: Organization Has Contributed to Neighborhood’s Growth

March 20, 2012 0

https://vimeo.com/38771814] Over the past 15 years, the landscape of University City has changed. The neighborhood has gone from an area of abandoned buildings and empty lots to one that is thriving with new businesses and residents. City [continue reading…]

Environment

Kensington: Philadelphia’s First Big Green Block

March 20, 2012 0

The block between Front Street and Frankford Avenue and Palmer Street and Norris Avenue has undergone a major makeover. Together the Philadelphia Water Department, New Kensington Community Development Corp., Philadelphia Horticultural Society, the Mural Arts [continue reading…]

Environment

Kensington: Home-Brewed Beer to Kick Off Spring

March 20, 2012 0

Local residents in Kensington had the chance to start spring by attending a home brewing workshop with Barry’s Homebrew, a outlet store located at 1447 N. American St. that specializes in helping people get started [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

University City: Charity Event Helps Revive the Arts; Benefits the Community

March 20, 2012 0

https://vimeo.com/38754082] Nestled between the 4200 block of Spruce Street’s famous Victorian-style homes lies the University City Arts League. UCAL, as it is often known, has been a staple in the University City community for the [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Fishtown: Local Pizza Shop and Museum to Showcase World Record Collection

March 20, 2012 0

https://vimeo.com/38750327] One Fishtown man is serving up pizza topped with cheese, sauce and history at the world’s first pizza museum and restaurant. Brian “Brain” Dwyer is the man behind Pizza Brain, located at 2313 Frankford [continue reading…]

Amateur Sports

Hunting Park: Lacrosse Finds a Home in North Philadelphia

March 19, 2012 0

Becky Bannan is a senior at Little Flowers Catholic High School for Girls. A seemingly well-balanced student, Bannan said she finds solace in a sport that is not typically seen in the city: lacrosse. Lacrosse [continue reading…]

Economy

Kensington: Community Group Helps Local Residents

March 19, 2012 0

https://vimeo.com/38471592] Chick-Fil-A kitchen manager Christina Tovar takes great pride in her work. A mother of three, she represents the many low-income families who are finding jobs in Kensington due to the many developments and businesses [continue reading…]

Health

Al Dia: Hispanic Group Cuts Quit Smoking Campaign Because of Lack of Funds

March 18, 2012 2

Despite the need for tobacco cessation programs in Philadelphia, funding for Concilio’s program to support Latino individuals who want to quit smoking ended last week. Concilio, the oldest Latino organization in the city at 705-09 N. [continue reading…]

Parkside

West Parkside: District Plan to Revitalize Parkside Avenue

March 15, 2012 0

https://vimeo.com/38474644] The Philadelphia City Planning Commission is expected to adopt Philadelphia2035 West Park and Lower South District plans Tuesday during its regular monthly meeting. One of the key components of the West Park District plan [continue reading…]

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