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PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

Housing policy in Philadelphia: We can do better

11 years ago

 Former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency and commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, Gen. David Petraeus, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, March 15, 2011, before the Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on the situation in Afghanistan. (AP Photo)
National Interest

David Petraeus is more equal than others

In Animal Farm, George Orwell famously wrote: “All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others.” And toda ...

11 years ago

 The scene of Brandon Tate-Brown's death (Electronic image via NBC10)
The Philadelphia Experiment

What I saw in the Brandon Tate Brown videos

Like all of us, I wanted the truth. A man had been shot. A life had been lost. A family and community were grieving. That’s ...

11 years ago

 Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark. leaves posing for photographers in his office on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, March 11, 2015. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
National Interest

The first annual Tom Cotton awards: From ‘horrific’ to ‘mutinous’

Let’s stick with the Senate GOP’s sabotage letter to Iran, if only because the condemnatory reviews are still rolling in. Sin ...

11 years ago

PlanPhilly
Politics & Policy

Homegrown Middle Class: A Neighborhoods Policy for Philadelphia

11 years ago

 From left, Rob Tucker and Jennie Eisenhower in 11th Hour Theatre Company’s 'Field Hockey Hot.' (Photo courtesy of Chrissy K Photography)
Shapiro on Theater
Arts & Entertainment

Review: The red-hot ‘Field Hockey Hot’

The new musical “Field Hockey Hot” is a hoot. It’s the first world premiere that the spunky 11th Hour Theatre Company h ...

11 years ago

National Interest

Florida follies: If you don’t call it ‘climate change,’ maybe it’ll go away

A wise editor once told me that it’s bad practice to use the same word too often. Alas, three days ago I described the GOP’s ...

11 years ago

PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

Streetviews: Q&A with Farah Jimenez, SRC commissioner

11 years ago

 Judith Lightfoot Clarke and Ian Merrill Peakes are the Macbeths in Arden Theatre Company's production of 'Macbeth.' (Photo courtesy of Mark Garvin)
Shapiro on Theater
Arts & Entertainment

Review: ‘Macbeth’ newly faceted

It’s not just the three sisters who are weird in the current version of “Macbeth” at Arden Theatre Company. Alexander B ...

11 years ago

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 Judith Lightfoot Clarke and Ian Merrill Peakes are the Macbeths in Arden Theatre Company's production of 'Macbeth.' (Photo courtesy of Mark Garvin)
Shapiro on Theater
Arts & Entertainment

Review: ‘Macbeth’ newly faceted

It’s not just the three sisters who are weird in the current version of “Macbeth” at Arden Theatre Company. Alexander B ...

11 years ago

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Dave Davies: Off Mic

‘Citizen Sam’ or candidate Katz?

Potential Philadelphia mayoral candidate Sam Katz is up with a website that looks a lot like a campaign site, except that there’s n ...

11 years ago

National Interest

For better or worse (worse!), meet Tom Cotton

It’s my sad duty to inform you that the guy who wrote the letter to Iran, the treacherous Republican letter that seeks to undercut ...

11 years ago

PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

How solid neighborhoods and strong public schools are built together

11 years ago

 Lynne Abraham has challenged her rivals in the Philadelphia mayoral contest to sign a
Dave Davies: Off Mic

Abraham challenges rivals to reject super PACs

On the day that a labor-supported Super PAC emerged to suppo ...

11 years ago

 Hillary Rodham Clinton answers questions at a news conference at the United Nations, Tuesday, March 10, 2015.   Clinton conceded that she should have used a government email to conduct business as secretary of state, saying her decision was simply a matter of 'convenience.'  (Richard Drew/AP Photo)
National Interest

Hillary’s hostile media ‘tude inflates email-gate

Let’s put the Hillary email story in perspective, if only for a moment. The fact that she used a private server during her S ...

11 years ago

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