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Arts & Entertainment

Review: ‘Glass: Shattered’ is jagged, indeed

Tennessee Williams’ “The Glass Menagerie” is a memory play, and the new “Glass: Shattered” — a shaky and self-consci ...

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 Dinah Wanko, of New Age Psychic Boutique in Llanerch, Pa., is shown holding tarot cards. (Image courtesy of Shawn McGill.)
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Psychic calls U.S. Open for Tiger. What are your predictions?

Psychic Dinah Wanko, owner of New Age Psychic Boutique in Llanerch, Pa., has some predictions about the economic impact of the U.S. Open ...

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Dave Davies: Off Mic

After the collapse – will anything really change?

By the end of the week, I may be the only person left in Philadelphia who hasn’t either opened an investigation into last week̵ ...

13 years ago

 Edward Snowden, who worked as a contract employee at the National Security Agency, in Hong Kong. (AP Photo/The Guardian)
National Interest

Edward Snowden: Hero or traitor?

So what do we think of Edward Snowden, the young computer whiz who blew the lid off the National Security Agency’s domestic surveil ...

13 years ago

 Sigourney Weaver and David Hyde Pierce in a scene from the current Broadway production of
Shapiro on Theater
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A Tony-winning show, coming to a theater near you

Philadelphia audiences will have a chance to see Sunday’s night’s Tony winner for best new play – “Vanya and Sonia an ...

13 years ago

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University City District creates new Baltimore Crossing pedestrian plaza

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June 10: New demo rules | Chinatown affordable housing | another 9/11 memorial | Jay to run CFA | Strauss to shoot closing schools | Airplane quartet

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June 10-14: Creative Economy | Zoning Feedback | Mad Hatter Party | Schuylkill Banks Movie

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Dave Davies: Off Mic

Pa. Supreme Court spurns Nutter effort to impose union contract

Mayor Michael Nutter’s effort to impose contract terms on the city’s largest union has hit a snag in the Pennsylvania Supreme ...

13 years ago

 Beiler's Bakery in Philadelphia's Reading Terminal Market recently expanded to include a donut shop. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Speak Easy

Donuts highlight Philly’s friction between local classics and foodie trends [photos]

What makes something the next big thing — the trend foodies want to follow? We all know “Sex in the City” made cupcakes the ...

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 Nancy Henry is a pediatric nurse practitioner who has worked full time for 14 years at Taggart Elementary School, which has 485 students (grades K-8), including three classes of students with multiple handicaps. (Image courtesy of Sharon Smith.)
Speak Easy

School nurses are an essential part of a student’s life

The School District of Philadelphia has suggested that partnerships with local universities can replace school nurses, but real nursing c ...

13 years ago

Speak Easy

Delaware City Refinery future: Does it have to be jobs versus the environment?

Tuesday’s meeting in Delaware City over the renewal of pollution permits for the refinery there has produced some thoughts from Dou ...

13 years ago

National Interest

The bipartisan assault on privacy

Nobody should be shocked to learn that the secretive National Security Agency is ...

13 years ago

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June 7-9: Grid release party | Penn Treaty Park concert | Prison food at Eastern State | West Park Arts Fest | Fete Day | PrideDay | Preservation Alliance tours

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June 7: Council looks at demo procedures | Law could mean higher fees for SEPTA | Tax collection overhaul | Creative civic project grants | Grant to help Wissahickon Charter expand

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