Kimberly Haas
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Philly children’s book author fills a need with ‘Mommy’s Khimar’
A new children’s book from a Philadelphia author focuses on a mother-daughter bond told by a young girl who delights in wearing an Islamic headscarf.
7 years ago
Listen 5:12Finding Natural Lands in the suburbs with opening of Main Line garden
For more than 60 years, the Natural Lands organization has worked to preserve open space and connect people to the natural world.
7 years ago
Listen 3:47More than a ‘Freakout’: Exploring Frank Zappa’s classical roots with two Philly performances
Orchestra 2001 will perform on Sunday, April 22 at World Café Live, and Saturday, April 28 at the Fillmore.
7 years ago
Listen 6:30Philly-based playwright puts the audience to work to create space for multiple narratives
This semester, Haverford College's Friend in Residence program brings Mary Tuomanen to the campus.
7 years ago
Listen 4:34Composer’s 14-hour final work set for Philadelphia premiere
Karlheinz Stockhausen's Klang will have performances on Saturday and Sunday at FringeArts.
7 years ago
Listen 4:49Philadelphia bassist kicks off Jazz Appreciation Month with award, festival
Philadelphia kicked off April’s Jazz Appreciation Month by naming native son Jamaaladeen Tacuma as this year’s recipient of the Benny Golson Award.
7 years ago
Listen 5:10Giving voice to a neighborhood, beyond the statistics
Neighborhoods, like people, can suffer from cursory first impressions.
7 years ago
Listen 1:41What lies ahead in 2018 for Philly’s tech scene? Watching the realLIST
Each new year begins with all kinds of lists and predictions. For the staff of Technical.ly Philly, watchers of all things tech, that means compiling the REAList.
7 years ago
Listen 5:58Chesco foundation empowers girls to do grant-making
The Girls Advisory Board brings high-schoolers from across the county together to give out grants to projects that better the lives of women and girls in their communities.
7 years ago
Listen 6:06To the Balkans and beyond, right in Center City
The West Philadelphia Orchestra transports a crowd to Serbia, Bulgaria, New Orleans — and just about anywhere else a brass band can take them.
7 years ago
Listen 6:46Learning ‘The art of swimming,’ in one act
“The Art of Swimming” runs through Sunday at The Headhouse Café.
7 years ago
Listen 4:20A first Thanksgiving for some new Philadelphia residents
New arrivals to the U.S. come from many countries and cultures, and they all can appreciate a warm welcome, plus a little help learning what this country is all about.
7 years ago
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