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February 28 – March 2: Flower Show opens | Parks Alliance center city tour | Bartram’s seed workshop | Greensgrow spring opening | Free Barnes Foundation admission

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Review: ‘The Suit,’ morality in a time of oppression

Bittersweet and solidly theatrical, British director Peter Brook’s “The Suit” is the first major stagework at the newly ...

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 Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (Phelan M. Ebenhack/AP Photo, file)
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Chris Christie’s baggage boosts Bobby Jindal

Welcome to Bobby Jindal Week! The oft-ignored governor of Louisiana has been popping up everywhere, trying to put himself on the ’1 ...

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TreePhilly spreading “arborly love” this spring

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February 27: Queen Lane moving forward | 4 school buyers | Building big at 30th Street | King of Jeans replacement | Night Owl origins | OLIN to design Southwark schoolyard

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 This undated handout photo provided by the U.S. Air Force shows a MQ-9 Reaper, armed with GBU-12 Paveway II laser guided munitions and AGM-114 Hellfire missiles, piloted by Col. Lex Turner during a combat mission over southern Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Lt. Col. Leslie Pratt, US Air Force)
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Military cuts loom, neocon freakout begins

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Money, TV still work: Wolf leads Democrats in Pa guv race

We have a new front runner among the Democrats running for governor of Pennsylvania, and it’s no surprise. After dumping an ...

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February 26: City and white-collar union reach deal | Coyle fallout continues | PHA planning to redevelop Blumberg site | Beer on Independence Mall | Mercantile Library | ‘Quaker Zeus’ | Mike Schmidt, broadcaster

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Review: The overwrought ‘Lady from the Sea’

My hat’s off to EgoPo for staging the rarely-produced 1888 work that out-Ibsens Ibsen. Oh, the angst! (Of it all!) In a ...

11 years ago

 Margaret Jean Plews works on a chalk drawing as she joined nearly 250 gay rights supporters protesting SB1062 at the Arizona Capitol, Friday, Feb. 21, 2014, in Phoenix. The protesters gathered demanding Gov. Jan Brewer veto legislation that would allow business owners to refuse to serve gays by citing their religious beliefs. The governor must sign or veto Senate Bill 1062 by the end of next week. (Ross D. Franklin/AP Photo)
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‘Religious freedom’ as a fig leaf for discrimination

The rumble you just heard is the stampede of Republicans and business leaders fleeing in horror from the latest manifestation of Arizona ...

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East Park Canoe House to be restored for Temple rowing

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February 25: Tower planned for behind Lit Bros. | Philly’s middle class decline | Luxe residential for Broad and Chestnut | Lovett Library overhaul | Tastykakes at 100

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 From left, Tony Lawton, Akeem Davis, William Zielinski and David Alan Anderson as four of the six death-row prisoners freed in
Shapiro on Theater
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Review: On stage and off, the real lives of ‘The Exonerated’

“The Exonerated,” a finely crafted piece of docu-drama theater in a terrific production at Delaware Theatre Company, is fresh ...

11 years ago

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