Jen Kinney
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How one urban farm was lost: La Finquita’s finale
It started with a lock and a “No Trespassing” sign. They appeared one day on the fence at Lawrence and Master streets, next to a hand-painted sign reading, “La Finquita,”
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Your guide to the week in arts and culture, June 1 – 7, 2018
We've got plenty of events for you to get excited about, whether you're an avant-garde theater buff, a beer nerd, or an avid birder.
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Listen 3:35The Divine Hand Ensemble brings a haunting concert to Laurel Hill Cemetery — June 2, 2018
It's never too late to have a goth phase. Get spooky at this ethereal concert, which will showcase the otherworldly tones of the theremin.
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With an eclectic mix of groundbreaking performances, the Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts offers something for everyone.
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Philly Latino Film Festival dives beyond the headlines – June 1 – 3, 2018
The films at this year's festival attempt to open discussion both on- and offscreen.
7 years ago
Your Memorial Day weekend plans: Down the shore
The Jersey Shore has so many different vibes to offer. Here are our picks for this Memorial Day weekend.
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Day tripping: Places to explore this Memorial Day weekend
Here are some day trips that will satisfy foodies, families, and the outdoorsy alike.
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What to do this Memorial Day weekend in Philadelphia
Recommendations for or all of you sticking around the city, coming in from the ‘burbs, or hosting out-of-towners this holiday weekend.
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Listen 3:49Narnia’s latest adaptation: Sign language
A Germantown school is taking a classic work and reimagining it for a deaf audience.
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Revel in the crowning of Philly’s next (drag) king – May 19, 2018
If 90 minutes a week of 'RuPaul’s Drag Race' is just not cutting it for you, head to the Gayborhood this weekend to see a homegrown Philly drag competition crown its new king.
7 years ago
Local history: Learn about Philadelphia’s seedy, beloved Tenderloin – May 17 & June 3, 2018
Back in the 1800s, 'tenderloin' was a common moniker for a city's vice districts and skid rows. Where was Philly's Tenderloin, and what was it like?
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3 perfectly Philly street festivals kick the season into high gear – May 17-20, 2018
Spring is quickly edging into summer, and you know what that means: festivals, street fairs, and block parties. Here are three we think you'll love.
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