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More is Fresh: New Locations Abound in Our Farmers Market Spring Preview
Felicia D'Ambrosio
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Expanded locations, vendors and services are among the features driving the growth of farmers markets across Greater Philadelphia, set to re-open en masse in the coming weeks and bring area foodies out of hibernation.
Entrepreneurship
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Food
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Moving Here
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Neighborhood Innovation
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Regionalism
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Sustainability
Ardmore
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Kensington/Port Richmond
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Market East
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Rittenhouse Square
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South Philadelphia
Hal Real Saved the Queen: World Cafe Live To Light Up Wilmington
Joe Petrucci
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
The old vaudeville theater has stood vacant for a half century. The lights come on again April 1 with an established entertainment brand, but the $25 million project would not have been possible if not for a host of collaborators.
Arts and Culture
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Design
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Entrepreneurship
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Moving Here
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Neighborhood Innovation
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Nightlife
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Regionalism
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Tourism
University City
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Wilmington, DE
Creative Change: LOMA Design District Gives Wilmington Identity, Redevelopment it Longed For
Joe Petrucci
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
A large urban shopping mall has given way to a vast makeover of Lower Market Street, which is now home to a creative class that's organized, branded and ready to change the city.
Arts and Culture
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Design
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Entrepreneurship
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Media
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Moving Here
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Neighborhood Innovation
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Nightlife
Old City / Society Hill
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Wilmington, DE
FLYING PHOTO: A Stroll Down LOMA Lane, Wilmington
Mike Persico
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
We lost track of our photographer during our winter visit to Market Street in Wilmington, where a new creative class officially known as LOMA is creating a design district unto itself, and this is what he found.
Arts and Culture
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Design
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Entrepreneurship
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Moving Here
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Neighborhood Innovation
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Nightlife
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Tourism
Wilmington, DE
Does Philly Have An Image Problem?
Sue Spolan
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
We asked more than a dozen of the city's opinion leaders, game changers and gracious hosts that very question, and the consensus says that while we're often too hard on ourselves, we're good enough, we're smart enough, and people like us.
Arts and Culture
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Design
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Entrepreneurship
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Food
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Healthcare
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Higher Education
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International Talent
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Life Sciences
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Media
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Moving Here
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Neighborhood Innovation
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Nightlife
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Regionalism
Center City
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Collingswood, NJ
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Fairmount / Art Museum
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Fishtown
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Manayunk
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Market East
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Media
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South Philadelphia
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University City
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Wayne
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West Philadelphia
Philly's a Little Bigger, Smarter and Richer
Joe Petrucci
Wednesday, March 09, 2011
Wednesday was not your typical hump day. The U.S. Census reports the city's population grew by 0.6 percent and Philly was among 24 cities worldwide selected for an IBM Smarter Cities grant.
Emerging Technology
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International Talent
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Moving Here
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Neighborhood Innovation
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Philanthropy
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Regionalism
Code for America Brings Philly Closer to Open Data, Civic Transparency
Salas Saraiya
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
The city's Department of Technology and Code for America are working to make currently private data sets public, giving real time access to citizens and the opportunity for developers to create applications to use the data in new, productive ways.
Emerging Technology
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High Technology
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Neighborhood Innovation
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Regionalism
Center City
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Fishtown
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South Philadelphia
Q&A: Jamie Moffett, Filmmaker & Reading Viaduct Cheerleader
Joe Petrucci
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
He has two feature documentaries under his belt and has added the long-proposed Reading Viaduct project to his list of inspirations and passions. He's leading a major push to promote the "park in the sky" at the Philadelphia International Flower Show this week.
Arts and Culture
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Design
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Media
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Neighborhood Innovation
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Philanthropy
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Sustainability
Kensington/Port Richmond
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Market East
Deserving Preserving: Preservation Alliance Announces Award Winners
Joe Petrucci
Monday, February 28, 2011
A mansion, post office, farm house, and stone bridge were among the projects that were recognized by the Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia as 2011 Preservation Achievement Award winners.
Classic Towns
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Design
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Neighborhood Innovation
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Regionalism
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Sustainability
Center City
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Moorestown, NJ
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North Philadelphia
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Northeast
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Northwest
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Wilmington, DE
EDITOR'S PICK: See Medusa Sing the Blues for An Important Theatrical Cause
Joe Petrucci
Friday, February 25, 2011
Medusa is more than snakes and horror to Hannah Tsapatoris MacLeod, who is reprising the character to raise funds for her Naked Feet Productions company to produce a world premiere play she co-wrote for 2012.
Arts and Culture
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Design
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Entrepreneurship
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Healthcare
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Neighborhood Innovation
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Nightlife
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Philanthropy
Kensington/Port Richmond
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Northeast
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Rittenhouse Square
Planning for Health: How Philly is Building a Model That's Proactive About Public Health
Joe Petrucci
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Face it Philly, we're not as healthy as we'd like to be. Center City native Clint Randall's job is to help make the connection between city planning and public health, putting our region at the forefront of a growing trend.
Design
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Food
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Healthcare
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Life Sciences
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Moving Here
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Neighborhood Innovation
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Regionalism
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Sustainability
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Transportation
Center City
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West Philadelphia
Achieving Your Non-Profit's Big Vision Like Jane, Jill and Sister Mary
Joe Petrucci
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Go ahead, dream big. The incredible women behind the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program, the United Way of Southeastern PA and Project Home once did, and they'll share their vast wisdom with the rest of us as part of an awesome non-profit development panel on Thursday.
Arts and Culture
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Entrepreneurship
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Neighborhood Innovation
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Philanthropy
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Regionalism
Ardmore
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Manayunk
EDITOR'S PICK: "Of Mythic Proportions" Lifts Up Kensington Teens at Walking Fish Theater
Joe Petrucci
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
The Barrymore Award-winning production, created from local teens' personal stories of violence they've experienced growing up, culminates with a public performance on Thursday.
Arts and Culture
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Design
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Neighborhood Innovation
EDITOR'S PICK: Get Your Chess On with Philly ASAP
Joe Petrucci
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
The after-school advocates are responsible for making chess matter to city kids and their families and welcome all-comers on Saturday to learn, compete and watch a local politician battle Philly's top students.
Diversity
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Higher Education
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Neighborhood Innovation
Tree-Cycling: Smells Like Christmas Spirit
Sue Spolan
Thursday, January 06, 2011
The Northern Liberties Neighborhood Association is among those keeping Christmas trees out of landfills by picking up where city programs have left off. It's going on this weekend (Jan. 8-9) across Philly.
Neighborhood Innovation
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Sustainability
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