Alaina Mabaso
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‘Spirit of Uganda’ to celebrate culture, music at upcoming Penn Charter show
“Spirit of Uganda,” an African youth performance troupe, will make a stop at William Penn Charter School next week on its Nor ...
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Quilt exhibit looks to celebrate an art often overlooked
Mt. Airy Art Garage co-founder Linda Slodki said that while turnout has been great for the art center’s quilting classes and “ ...
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Ongoing Town Hall efforts discussed at latest Germantown Artists Roundtable meeting
Local arts-and-culture leaders gathered Wednesday night for the Germantown Artists Roundtable’s monthly meeting. There, they discus ...
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Friends of Vernon Park win community greening award
Snow and ice may be blanketing Germantown’s Vernon Park, but community members responsible for the rain garden waiting underneath h ...
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Lifehacking soup — the simple and delicious way to survive the next snowstorm
Boiling bones for soup — it’s how you get through a season like this, when you start to think that you know how the Ingalls famil ...
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Established and contemporary ‘icons’ highlight Black History Month show at Chestnut Hill art gallery
Gravers Lane Gallery in Chestnut Hill will open its second annual Black History Month exhibition tonight with a father/son collaboration ...
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Philadelphia Beekeepers Guild members to gather for weekend symposium at Penn Charter
When the temperature dips below freezing, humans just turn up the heat, but what if you live in a hive? At the Philadelphia Beekee ...
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Northwest Philly residents star in Theatre Exile’s ‘True West’
Now starring in Theatre Exile’s production of “True West ...
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Woodmere’s latest exhibit remembers still-life artist Martha Mayer Erlebacher
Martha Mayer Erlebacher knew what she was doing when she painted a trio of exquisitely rendered human skulls against a lush backdrop of s ...
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150-year-old Kelly School beech tree’s goodbye delayed, for now
On Wednesday, Dennis Barnebey, who lives about a half-block from Pulaski Avenue and the John B. Kelly Elementary School, got an anxious t ...
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Local playwright brings ‘Something Intangible’ to East Falls’ Old Academy Players
In 1942, East Falls native Grace Kelly stepped onto her first stage at the Old Academy Building when she was 11-years-old. Today, the the ...
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3 places to celebrate Kwanzaa this season
Northwest Philadelphia residents looking forward to Kwanzaa this year will have multiple opportunities to celebrate with the community, i ...
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