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Arts and Entertainment

Brewerytown: Philadelphia’s 1960s Soul Girl Group

February 29, 2012

Motown in Detroit wasn’t the only city full of rhythm and blues in the 1960s and 1970s. Philadelphia also had home-grown talent who rocked stages. Sixty-three-year-old Nadine Felder of Brewerytown was the lead singer for

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Al Dia: Latino Blogger is One of Few in Philadelphia

February 28, 2012

Eric Cortes has always had a passion for writing. Throughout his childhood he wrote constantly, including his own comic books. This passion led him to his own blog, hisPANIC. Cortes is from Plainfield, N.J., but

Education

Kensington: Teacher Uses Creative Methods to Get Books for Classroom

February 28, 2012

Daniella Zamorano entered her first year of teaching at Henry A. Brown Elementary School, located at 1946 E. Sergeant St.,with few resources to contribute to her fourth-grade classroom. Past teachers had taken their own book

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Hunting Park: Leader Says Wards Should Be Redrawn

February 28, 2012

The Philadelphia City Council recently passed a redistricting map late last year, leaving at least a dozen of the city’s 66 wards divided by two or more council districts, including wards within Hunting Park that’s

Government

Hunting Park: Clearing Out the Waste

February 28, 2012

Keeping an 87-acre park clean can be a laborious task. In Hunting Park, that job is left to Gerald Willis, an employee of Philadelphia’s Department of Parks and Recreation. Picking up the park’s trash for

Economy

Fishtown: Frankford Avenue Revitalization Continues

February 28, 2012

https://vimeo.com/37433328] For decades after its factories and manufacturers moved out, Fishtown struggled to find the businesses to bring its economy back. Today, thanks to about a dozen new projects, Fishtown’s revitalization is moving forward. The community’s

Arts and Entertainment

University City: Group Improves Students’ Accessibility to the Arts

February 27, 2012

https://vimeo.com/37505411] Funding for arts programs has been nearly nonexistent in most Philadelphia schools for the past few years. However, the University City Arts League has come to the rescue for residents of its neighborhood. The

Religion

University City: Local Church’s Programs Reach Out to Community, Help Those in Need

February 27, 2012

https://vimeo.com/37481330] For the past 41 years, the University Lutheran Church of the Incarnation, or UniLu for short, has stood on the corner of 37th and Chestnut streets. A member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in

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Hunting Park: Roberto Clemente Middle School Excels in Robotics

February 27, 2012

At Roberto Clemente Middle School in Hunting Park, 4 p.m. may be after school, but for the student members of the robotics club, it is the beginning of learning new and exciting technology. Every Tuesday

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Mount Airy: Seminary Bridges Gaps Between the Sacred and the Secular

February 27, 2012

https://vimeo.com/37234031] One hundred and 25 years after its move to Mount Airy, the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia (LTSP) continues to function as a nexus for clergy and laity alike. Though it is not a

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