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How To: Get Graffiti Removed From Property

August 1, 2017 Brianna Spause

      If a home, business, vehicle or other property has been subject to graffiti, the City of Philadelphia can assist. The city provides a free service for all residents for the removal of

Amateur Sports

FDR Park: Local Skaters’ Pride And Joy Shines from under an I-95 Overpass

June 4, 2015

Philadelphia skateboarders have slowly pieced together a skater’s paradise underneath the Interstate 95 overpass in Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park. Located near Broad Street and Pattison Avenue, skaters gather at FDR Skate Park daily to shred in

Arts and Entertainment

Waterfront: For Artisans, Manayunk’s Venice Island Delivers In Debut

November 6, 2014

Years of planning and hard work went into the creation of the newly opened Venice Island Performing Arts and Recreation Center in Manayunk. An outdoor craft market of about 60 start-ups, home businesses and other do-it-yourself ventures, Philly

Arts and Entertainment

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

July 2, 2014

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

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