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 Christopher Sutton as Buddy the Elf in  Walnut Street Theatre's holiday production of
Shapiro on Theater
Arts & Entertainment

Review: ‘Elf’ dropped to Earth, as a holiday stage musical

The movie “Elf” is a sweet little holiday heart-tug. So is the musical taken from the movie and now on the Walnut Street Thea ...

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Urban Planning

Preservation crises and solutions: Five takeaways from Penn’s Preservation Law and Policy symposium

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November 15: Convention Center loses client | Building collapse was avoidable | TIF districts under perform | Clarke pushes for extended LOOP deadline | West Powelton residents fight zoning variance

13 years ago

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November 15-17: New city lecture | Love Your Park service day | Stormwater infrastructure workshop | Women Bike PHL day | Philadelphia Marathon | Hamilton Family Arts Center community day

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20 years and running: Philadelphia Marathon returns Sunday

13 years ago

Dave Davies: Off Mic

Norcross: No more trips to Pakistan for Inquirer columnist

In discussions earlier this year, Philadelphia Inquirer co-owner George Norcross said he wanted to ax the $20,000 travel budget assigned ...

13 years ago

 In Arden Theatre Company's production of
Shapiro on Theater
Arts & Entertainment

Review: Class and race in a fiery ‘Stick Fly’

The glib fast-talk in “Stick Fly” – and there’s a ton of it in the richly plotted play now at the Arden Theatre – m ...

13 years ago

Dave Davies: Off Mic

Inquirer owners’ ugly divorce aired in court

Lewis Katz, the co-owner of the Philadelphia Inquirer who is suing over the dismissal of editor-in-chief Bill Marimow said on th ...

13 years ago

 A Before-and-After shot of the Great Car 'Break-In' of 2013. (Solomon Jones/for NewsWorks)
The Philadelphia Experiment

Here’s to the guy who broke into my car in Mt. Airy and didn’t steal a thing

Two nights ago, right in front of my house, someone broke into my car. Well, he didn’t actually break in. He kind of opened the do ...

13 years ago

National Interest

Presidential lying: A history primer

Presidents sometimes lie, as evidenced most recently by Barack Obama’s you-can-keep-your-plan doozy. But where does his lie rank in ...

13 years ago

PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

New salvaged metal sculpture at 40th and Powelton

13 years ago

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Urban Planning

November 14: Transportation funding at stake | Please Touch Museum layoffs | New 9th & Girard shopping center | Water Commissioner Howard Neukrug | Kimmel Center exhibit

13 years ago

Dave Davies: Off Mic

Judge considers ordering Inquirer to reinstate Marimow as editor

Could fired Inquirer editor Bill Marimow be back in his office by Friday? A Philadelphia judge is taking the complaint that Marimo ...

13 years ago

 Arden Theatre Company's second building, at 62 N. Second St., will officially be open for business Friday. Arden education  programs are already underway there. (Courtesy of Arden Theatre)
Shapiro on Theater
Arts & Entertainment

Cutting the ribbon on Arden Theatre’s second building

At the 25-year-old Arden Theatre Company on Second Street, things were getting really tight inside its building with common areas and two ...

13 years ago

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National Interest

Comparing the lies about Obamacare

  How about this for a deal: If I acknowledge that President Obama lied when he repeatedly stated that everyone who liked the ...

13 years ago

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