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Another battle of Princeton: history buffs try to save land in private hands

The fight over the Princeton Battlefield could be won Thursday night. Part of the site where General George Washington won a pivot ...

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Historic Germantown nominated for Councilman David Cohen Award

Historic Germantown, a consortium of 15 cultural and historic sites in Northwest Philadelphia, has been nominated for the Councilman Davi ...

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Screenwriter and Temple professor casts his vote for the Oscars

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences does not publish its list of members over 5,700 members who vote for the Oscar awards. At ...

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Kitchen collections of Philly’s grand dame of cuisine set for sale

Philadelphia foodies will have a chance to own a piece of local culinary history. The personal kitchen of Julie Dannenbaum, a prominent f ...

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The cost of war reporting at Act II Playhouse

The Broadway drama “Time Stands Still” took to the stage this past weekend at Act II Playhouse in Ambler, Pa., with an emotio ...

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Philly library balks at realignment of Pa. services for the blind

The Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped in Philadelphia faces a reduction of many of its services for the blind beginning in ...

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Students speak out after Villanova cancels workshop by gay performance artist

Tim Miller is used to adversity. He was part of a handful of artists (the NEA 4) in the center of a culture war in the 1990s, when ...

14 years ago

The art of egg tempera: Thin veils of color mask ‘hidden realities’ at Michener

So, how do you like your eggs? The Michener Museum in Doylestown has served up an exhibition of paintings using egg tempera, an an ...

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Finally, Penn names W.E.B. Du Bois honorary professor

On Friday, the University of Pennsylvania named W.E.B. Du Bois an honorary professor, 49 years after his death. The Harvard-traine ...

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Ignite Philly: using powerpoint for inspiration and laughs

Every couple of months, a crowded bar in Philadelphia’s Fishtown neighborhood becomes the place to spot what’s fresh and insp ...

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Shuttered Bucks County Playhouse hopes for summer revival

Theater people are a scrappy bunch. They do whatever it takes to get through the show. That philosophy works well for summer stock ...

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Philadelphia firm unveils vision for New York’s Met

A Philadelphia firm’s vision will guide major renovations at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The museum unveiled a ...

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Digitizing some Native American recordings while keeping others sacred

There are 3,000 recordings, representing languages and songs of more than 40 Native American tribes, in the archives of the American Phil ...

14 years ago

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Tattoo convention descends on Philadelphia

The Philadelphia Tattoo Arts Convention was last weekend at the Pa. Convention Center.  Tattoo artists from Amsterdam, Austin, Texas, Ne ...

14 years ago

Philly museum reopens with new name & old treasures

The first thing visitors see when they enter the newly renovated Philadelphia History Museum at the Atwater Kent (formerly the Atwater Ke ...

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