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A little league of her own: The first girl in Little League baseball

There's no crying in baseball. But for Kay Johnston, there's crying when you can't play.

8 years ago

Syrian-Style Haroset, a Passover spread made with apricots and pistachios. (Jennifer Abadi)
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Move over, brisket. There are fresher foods ‘Too Good To Passover’

Abadi's new cookbook, Too Good To Passover, collects Passover recipes from nearly two dozen countries.

8 years ago

Decorating Easter buns with a variety of symbols is an inclusive way to share holiday food. (Kim Vukovich)
NPR
Food & Drink
Religion

Hot agnostic buns: A proposal for a Pagan-Christian-Secular Easter treat

Hot cross buns, the classic Easter treat, is a perfect example of how traditional foods can be repurposed to support new ideas and beliefs.

8 years ago

Passover cakes (Danielle Fox/WHYY)
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Philadelphia
Religion

A day in the life of a Jewish deli right before Passover

Passover starts Friday night, and while many people are just starting to set up for their Seders, Jewish delis have been hustling all week.

8 years ago

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Charlie is a black Lab look-alike with a penchant for taking over the bed. (Image courtesy of Marybeth Hagan)
Speak Easy
Home & Family

America is really going to the dogs — and who can blame us?

As we grow further apart, forming factions within our nation, as technology weakens our social skills, as more of us live alone, pets can be a source of unconditional love.

8 years ago

Parishioners at St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Philadelphia will wave locally grown ornamental grasses rather than palm fronds during Palm Sunday services. Rector Claire Nevin-Field holds a sprig of Miscanthus sinensis, an ecologically friendly alternative to the traditional palm.
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Philadelphia
Religion

No palms on Palm Sunday: Philly church using local grasses for lighter footprint

A Philadelphia church eschews tradition by using local ornamental grasses instead of palms on Palm Sunday.

8 years ago

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Behavioral Health
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“How to Break Up With Your Phone”

Guest: Catherine Price Just look around next time you’re in line at the grocery store, out to dinner, or at a p ...

Air Date: March 22, 2018 10:00 am

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Professional poker player Annie Duke shuffles her chips during the US$50,000 buy-in HORSE event of World Series of Poker at the Rio hotel-casino in Las Vegas, Monday, June 25, 2007.  (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
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Behavioral Health
Mental Health

Applying poker strategy to your life

Guest: Annie Duke After two decades, champion poker player ANNIE DUKE ...

Air Date: March 20, 2018 10:00 am

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Partiers revel at The Dolphin Tavern in South Philadelphia.
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Philadelphia

City mulls new license to booze that would keep Philly bars open until 4 a.m.

Should Philly's bars stay open until 4 a.m.? Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown thinks so, as long as tax dollars from those late night drinks go to the school district.

8 years ago

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The author's niece, daughters and wife. (Jeff Bogle)
Philly Parenting
Kids
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia

It’s okay to say ‘you’re beautiful’ to your kids

The mid-week trip to Tampa was offered to me with relatively little notice. Of course I said yes. Freelancers always says yes. ...

8 years ago

Newark, Delaware, resident Kelsea Johnson is a contestant on NBC's singing competition
Delaware
Music
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Delaware singer takes on national TV competition

Newark's Kelsea Johnson has received an outpouring of support from Delaware fans after securing a spot on NBC's singing competition 'The Voice.'

8 years ago

Rose Marie Beauchemin Verzella uses a template to pick the size of Maureen Matteis-Bilbee’s nipple and areola tattoos. (Alex Stern for WHYY)
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After mastectomy, some women visit tattoo artists

The “illusion of protrusion” makes for a realistic nipple tattoo.

8 years ago

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frog prince
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Some day my prince will not come — and that’s actually fine

I've definitely put myself out there. I'm playing the match game. And? I haven't found him yet.

8 years ago

Women's History Month (Courtesy/BigStock)
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Philadelphia

7 great ways to celebrate Women’s History Month with your kids in Philly

The achievements of women throughout history have often been overlooked—but during the month of March, arts and cultural organizations ...

8 years ago

Sometimes a hiker at the edge of the city is reminded of modes of transportation dramatically different from being on foot. (Image courtesy of J.J. Tiziou)
Speak Easy
Philadelphia
Public Spaces

Finding joy in accepting, navigating obstacles on annual Philly perimeter trek

Photographer J.J. Tiziou's yearly walk offers life lessons as well as myriad views of the city.

8 years ago

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