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National Interest

Sane Republicans are trying to curb the kamikazes

  As we careen toward a government shutdown, courtesy of a Republican kamikaze squad that somehow thinks it can kill Obamacar ...

12 years ago

 A magnified detail from Eugen Napoleon Neureuther's 1847 etching, Cinderella, shows one of the heroine's stepsisters cutting off her toes. (Emma Lee/for NewsWorks)
Arts & Entertainment

At Philly museum, prints charming and Grimm tell story of German Romantic era

Most museum exhibitions offer audio guides to help viewers take in the art. In the Honickman and Berman Gallery of the Philadelphia Museu ...

12 years ago

 A scene from last fall's StrEAT Festival in Manayunk. (Bas Slabbers/for NewsWorks, file)
Philly Parenting

6 weekend picks for the family: A straw maze, StrEAT festival, Seussical and more

Here are the top picks for family fun this weekend. Hit the strEAT, go camping or check out straw mazes in NW Philly ...

12 years ago

 Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Tony Auth's exhibition

Weekly Entertainment Guide – The Art of Tony Auth, ‘Parade,’ Peace Day Philly

Looking for something to do this week? WHYY’s Robin Bloom has some recommendations on what’s happening in the Philadelphia re ...

12 years ago

 The 1995 BBC
Speak Easy

With friends and lovers in our lives, Jane Austen will always speak to us

It is perhaps the most tortured marriage proposal of all times. In vain have I struggled. It will not do. My feelings will not be ...

12 years ago

 Residents showed off their Zumba skills at the Day for Peace event at the 39th Police District Headquarters in May. (Matthew Grady/for NewsWorks)

For Peace Day, several weekend events scheduled in Northwest Philly and beyond

If you’ve been meaning to give peace a chance, this is your weekend. Saturday is “Peace Day Philly,” a grassroot ...

12 years ago

A week later, touring the Seaside Park boardwalk fire scene

I entered the Seaside Park boardwalk where the fire started (between Kohr’s and Biscayne Candy) seven days later at exactly the sam ...

12 years ago

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Urban Planning

Henon wants to double fines for posting bandit signs

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Urban Planning

September 20-22: Church preservation workshop | Transit apps hackathon | Camp Crescent | Manayunk Streat Food Festival | PHS Fall Garden Festival | Spring Garden architectural tour

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Urban Planning

September 20: Blatstein building for sale | Goode withdraws tax bill | Henon proposes increased sign fines | Penn unveils health center | Police promote SafeCam

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PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

DVRPC seeks Public Participation Task Force members

12 years ago

PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

PHS Flower Show wins 11 international awards

12 years ago

PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

Tough decisions about city facility closures, consolidations to be data-driven

12 years ago

 At left, a clump of Staphylococcus epidermidis bacteria (green) in the extracellular matrix, which connects cells and tissue, taken with a scanning electron microscope. At right, the bacterium, Enterococcus faecalis, which lives in the human gut. (NIAID, Agriculture Department/AP Photo)

‘Superbugs’ gaining deadly ground in U.S., CDC reports

The Centers for Disease Control has released a new report on “s ...

12 years ago

Arts & Entertainment

Being a Fringe Festival stage manager has ‘a bit of a mom element’ to it

This week’s guest on Recap, is one of the behind-the-scenes workers of the Fringe Festival, Lisa McGinn, stage manager for Geo ...

12 years ago

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