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Each week, Tiny Desk Radio hosts Bobby Carter and Anamaria Sayre present three Tiny Desk concerts and share how these memorable (and sometimes viral) moments came together. You'll hear world-class musicians from the worlds of pop, jazz, classical, Americana, hip-hop, R&B and more stripping down their sound for a concert series that's unlike anything else on the internet — or the radio.
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Each week, Tiny Desk Radio hosts Bobby Carter and Anamaria Sayre present three Tiny Desk concerts and share how these memorable (and sometimes viral) moments came together. You'll hear world-class musicians from the worlds of pop, jazz, classical, Americana, hip-hop, R&B and more stripping down their sound for a concert series that's unlike anything else on the internet — or the radio.

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Chinatown children and elders walk for safe routes to parks and schools during Chinatown Connections Parade in 2016. (Rachael Warriner/PCDC)
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Chinatown is building the gathering space the community needs

Since its beginnings, Chinatown has never had a space of its own. There have never been public facilities for people to gather, celebrate and be together.

7 years ago

Beach Days for All founders Chris Aldrich (far left) and Jessica Miscio (second from right) stand with supporters Friday at the newly handicapped-accessible Maryland Avenue beach in Point Pleasant Beach. (Courtesy of Beach Days for All)
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Advocacy organization’s efforts lead to another handicapped-accessible N.J. beach

On Friday, Beach Days for All hosted a ribbon cutting at the now handicapped-accessible Maryland Avenue beach, known as "Callan's Way," in Point Pleasant Beach. 

7 years ago

The 1900 block of North Gratz Street in North Philadelphia, home of the most ticketed sidewalks in the city. (Max Marin/Billy Penn)
The Why
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Philly gives out tickets for trashy blocks. Why isn’t it working?

A handful of blocks in Philadelphia get fined again and again for trash, but it doesn't seem to be stopping the litter.

Air Date: August 13, 2019

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Haydee Durán says her 1-year-old tree makes her smile when she's feeling sad.  (Catalina Jaramillo/WHYY)
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Not in my sidewalk: Debunking Philly tree myths

Philadelphia needs more trees. Here is a guide to understanding why there aren’t more trees and what can be done about it.

7 years ago

Blue lights bathe the bathroom at a Center City Starbucks (Michaela Winberg/Billy Penn)
The Why
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Are blue lights a solution to Philly’s opioid epidemic?

Blue lights have been popping up around Philadelphia, even in some Starbucks bathrooms. Are the lights a solution to the opioid crisis or are they making it more dangerous?

Air Date: August 1, 2019

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A prototype of a public toilet created for the City of Berlin (Paul Zinken/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images)
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Hepatitis A is spreading through poop on the streets. Philly is betting public bathrooms can stem the outbreak.

Hepatitis A is spreading through fecal matter on Philadelphia streets. As outbreak worsens, the city is installing mobile bathrooms.

7 years ago

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A Confederate monument has cost the Georgetown Historical Society its taxpayer-funded grant. (WHYY, file)
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Delaware museum group loses taxpayer funding over Confederate monument

The Georgetown Historical Society has been getting a state grant for years. But a Confederate monument at its museum led lawmakers to kill the funding.

7 years ago

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Leroy Johnson is the artist-in-residence at The Barnes. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
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‘Activist artist’ Leroy Johnson working inside the Barnes fishbowl

Leroy Johnson is making a mess at the Barnes Foundation. You can watch him work.

7 years ago

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Lucy The Elephant in 1895 stands at Atlantic Avenue and  Decatur Street, Margate City, N.J. (Library of Congress)
The Why
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Lucy The Elephant at 138: Standing the test of time

Lucy The Elephant, the 65-foot-tall Margate landmark, turns 138 Saturday. The country's oldest roadside attraction has withstood natural disasters and threats of demolition.

Air Date: July 17, 2019

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Two Philadelphia Art Museum sculptures are moving across town

Monumental sculptures at one of the entrances of the Philadelphia Museum of Art will be removed to make room for building renovations by Frank Gehry.

7 years ago

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Ocean City's beaches draw plenty of visitors. (Gary Tognoni/BigStock)
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Survey: Ocean City is New Jersey’s favorite beach

For the 11th consecutive year, the Cape May County municipality has once again taken top honors in a contest that lets people choose their favorite New Jersey beach. 

7 years ago

A sonic device is seen (at top right) at Barrett Playground in Philadelphia. Thirty parks in the city have the devices, which emit a constant, high-pitched noise that only teenagers and young adults can hear. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
NPR
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Can you hear it? Sonic devices play high-pitched noises to repel teens

Despite the backlash, new Mosquito devices are being installed at city playgrounds as part of major renovation projects.

7 years ago

One of the mosquito devices at East Poplar park. (Anannya Kundu for WHYY)
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PlanPhilly

Whether you can hear the sound or not, ‘Mosquito’ sonic devices shouldn’t be in our parks

I was upset to learn that Markward Playground has planted “Mosquitos” — the sonic device that targets young people my age, those 25 and under.

7 years ago

Parks and Recreation Commissioner Kathryn Ott Lovell talks about summer programs at pools in Philadelphia. (Jennifer Lynn/WHYY)
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Regional Roundup – 07/08/19

This week: an update on Philadelphia's pools and parks, a shortage of child abuse investigators in Delaware, and the risk of stormwater surges in the region.

Air Date: July 8, 2019

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2 Philly murals celebrate U.S. Women’s World Cup win

Julie Ertz and Carli Lloyd are now part of the city’s streetscape.

7 years ago

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