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Tribute showcase to Frank Sinatra and The Sopranos is coming to AC on Aug....

When an abrupt cut-to-black concluded one of the most eminent series in the history of television, turmoil erupted among millions of viewers.  In the moment, bewildered fans might have blamed the blackout on faulty TVs,...

South Philly resident and native foster new jazz music with the Kimmel Center

Ranging from Arabic to Cuban flares, local residents have juxtaposing jazz composition with multicultural twists. Running through June, the Kimmel Center is hosting its sixth annual Jazz Residency program - a nearly yearlong extensive process...

Money boosts education foundation

The Philadelphia Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority presented a check for $95,000 to The Legacy of Love Foundation via The Philadelphia Foundation on June 14 as part of the chapter’s 95th anniversary...

Southern to honor 4

South Philadelphia High School will honor four former teachers and community members at its Annual Award of Excellence on Nov. 5. The event will take place from noon to 3 p.m. at the Waterfall Room,...

Honoring the Audenried Rockets

The Universal Audenried High School girls basketball team was honored at City Hall for its historic season, winning the Public League championship. On March 20, City Councilmember Kenyatta Johnson presented each member of the team...

South Street Night Market enjoys successful summer

On certain Wednesdays in the summer, South Street has certainly been the place to be. The South Street Headhouse District’s inaugural biweekly initiative called the “Meet Me on South Street Night Market” has brought great...

Farnese, Saval duke it out for the progressive vote

If Thursday night’s GRASP candidates forum at Second District Brewing Company is any indication, the contest between incumbent Larry Farnese and political newcomer Nikil Saval (a newcomer to running for office, at least, since...

Andrew Jackson School students take to the streets to protest plastic

When Andrew Jackson School second-grade teacher Kate Atkins asked her class what issues they were most concerned about in the world, the schoolchildren came up with quite a list. Pollution, climate change, Black Lives...

New Mural at St. Thomas Aquinas encourages inclusion and peace

Tucked away in the parking lot of St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Community, a new mural revealing a rainbow of colors has enlivened the Point Breeze neighborhood.  But, the diversity suggested in the artwork exists well...

Elizabeth Fiedler’s office hosts inaugural monthly meetings with captain of Third Police District

  Two new authorities representing regions east of Broad Street have partnered to help counter crime in their communities. Last Thursday, the tandem, comprised of recently elected state Rep. Elizabeth Fiedler of the 184th Legislative...
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