Record donations by Philly AIDS thrift
Philly AIDS Thrift awarded more than $324,000 to help 31 different local HIV/AIDS service organizations that center around preventing and treating the disease.
The new donations set a new benchmark as Philly AIDS Thrift surpassed $4.6 million in...
Audenried wins district basketball title
The Universal Audenried Charter High School’s girls basketball team was celebrated on March 1 with a school pep rally after making history on the court.
After winning back-to-back Public League championships, the Rockets won the District...
Flower Show continuing until Sunday
On Fido Friday, March 8, from 5-8 p.m., guests can bring their dogs to the Flower Show.
Photo credit: Pennsylvania Horticultural Society
By Donna Zitter Bordelon
This week, the Pennsylvania Convention Center is host to a venerable...
A romantic comedy musical about grammar
Jeffrey Barg’s first introduction to musicals nearly got him in a lot of trouble.
“I still remember when I was growing up, there was this episode of Mr. Rogers (Neighborhood) that was an opera about...
Combine a reminder that Eagles need to get younger
The first rite of the National Football League spring is the annual Combine in Indianapolis.
All 32 teams arrive for the annual cattle call for aspiring future players, who get prodded, measured and displayed over...
Community Calendar
February 28
Witness to Revolution: The Unlikely Travels of Washington's Tent Museum of the American Revolution, 101 S. 3rd St. Through Jan. 5, 2025. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. AmRevMuseum.org or 215-253-6731. All tickets valid...
March comes in like a celebration for InLiquid
The artist community in Philadelphia has reached a significant milestone as InLiquid, 1400 N. American St., will celebrate its 25th anniversary in March with a month-long series of fundraisers and auctions showcasing Philadelphia’s art...
Could 76 Place be a $1 billion mistake?
A new downtown sports arena that would house the Philadelphia 76ers as its primary tenant is being touted as an exciting addition to the city. The real question becomes is that optimism warranted?
Not everyone...