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Amateur Sports

Hunting Park: Five Places That Uplift The Members of the Community

February 20, 2017 Dalton Balthaser 0

Hunting Park in North Philadelphia offers many places for its community members to come together. These places inspire growth in the community and keep the lights on to promote a positive environment. Here are five [continue reading…]

Business

Chinatown: Community Agency Looks To Engage More Residents, Businesses

February 20, 2017 Emily Rolen 0

In a quiet office on 9th Street, red lanterns are strung from the ceiling and two long banners are hung beside a portrait of the Arch of Friendship. The office houses the Philadelphia Chinatown Development [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Arts and Entertainment: Five Dance Studios in Philadelphia

February 14, 2017 Meghan McFerran 0

Philadelphia is thriving with dance. Stroll down the Avenue of the Arts and you will pass by a dozen art venues, theaters and dance studios. Are you inspired by street dancers outside of Wawa, or want [continue reading…]

Featured Stories

Mayfair and Rhawnhurst: Five Bakeries to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth

February 14, 2017 Julianne Johnson 1

If there’s anything that ties residents of Northeast Philadelphia together, it’s the love of food and family. That same concept is what keeps some of Mayfair and Rhawnhurst’s long-standing bakeries in the hearts of their communities. Bakeries [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Arts and Entertainment: Five Local Theater Companies You Should Have on Your Radar

February 13, 2017 Daniel Lopez 0

With theatrical roots originating in the early 1800s, Philadelphia has flourished into a dynamic hub of live theater production. There are a multitude of theaters around the city offering fantastic performances well beyond the famed Walnut Street Theatre. From the [continue reading…]

Center City

Logan Square: Peace Advocate Empowers Others To Protest Immigration Order

February 13, 2017 Stetson Miller 0

Kerri Kennedy is the associate general secretary for international programs at the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) located on Cherry Street in Logan Square. While AFSC does not normally stage protests, Kennedy and the agency organized the Philadelphia March for [continue reading…]

Business

Chinatown: 5 Places to Eat Something Other Than Chinese Food

February 6, 2017 Emily Rolen 0

Chinatown offers a comforting, reliable picture for the hungry: cooked ducks hanging in shop windows, neon signs glowing with ads for noodle soup and chow fun. Around this time of year, red paper cut-outs and [continue reading…]

City Hall

Immigration: Philadelphia Embraces Refugee Resettlement

January 13, 2017 Elly Perlowitz 0

In response to President-elect Donald Trump’s promise to end the country’s refugee resettlement program shortly after taking office, Philadelphia mayor Jim Kenney signed an open letter requesting President Barack Obama and his administration to continue to protect [continue reading…]

Business

Northern Liberties: The Nuance Behind The Neighborhood

January 3, 2017 Alexis Rene Ryan 3

Someone walking down American Street through Northern Liberties would see many sleek, modern homes mixed with niche places to shop and eat. They might hear echoes of thumping and clanking from new construction and definitely [continue reading…]

Economy

Northern Liberties: Out With the Old, In With the New

January 3, 2017 Alexis Rene Ryan 0

Like other parts of the city, Northern Liberties’ housing market has rapidly expanded in recent years. It seems as if every other street is restricted by orange construction barricades. By the time the seasons change, [continue reading…]

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