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South by Southwest may be losing direction
The annual “South by Southwest” music festival begins in Austin, Texas, Friday. For Philadelphia musicians, it’s an essent ...
15 years ago
Potty politics and patriotic philandering
We’d all like to blame somebody else for our problems. In a couple of interesting cases in the news this week, we have Kentu ...
15 years ago
Forest gumption: Goal to plant a million trees
The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society has launched a tree-planting program with an ambitious goal: 1 million trees throughout the tri-st ...
15 years ago
State inspections force closing of 2 abortion clinics
Two Pennsylvania abortion clinics have closed their doors after being threatened with shut-down following state inspections. The P ...
15 years ago
Former foe of Pa. self-defense bill changes course
A high-profile opponent of a bill expanding the right to deadly self-defense said he’s leaning toward endorsing the measure as it m ...
15 years ago
Eastern Pa. gains population, west loses
County-level census data shows eastern Pennsylvania has gained population, while the western half of the state has experienced a loss. ...
15 years ago
Philadelphia-born Penn grad talks about her new novel
Cleaning Nabokov’s House is a novel about a divorced woman putting her life back together in a home purchased from author ...
15 years ago
Experts weigh in on Obama’s resupmtion of Guantanamo Bay trials
Karen Greenberg, executive director of the Center on Law and Security at the NYU School of Law; and Charles Stimson, former Deputy Assist ...
15 years ago