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Brewer's Plate

PHILLY 3 FOR ALL: Brewer's Plate, art at Indy Hall and Flamenco in Philadelphia

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PHS Pop Up Garden

Glimmers of hope: Local plans for summer fun start to trickle out

But out of those winter doldrums by looking forward to summer.

PhilaSoup

PHILLY 3 FOR ALL: #WhyILovePhilly Education Edition, Party at the Market and PhilaSoup

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PHILLY 3 FOR ALL: Rediscovering Camden, a Valentine's Day dance and QLICIOUS

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Four Corners

On the Ground: Connecting the 'Four Corners' with an art show

Flying Kite celebrates a year On the Ground with amazing artwork from throughout the city.

Hackathon

PHILLY 3 FOR ALL: Coding for the city, Icelandic art and non-profit professional development

Our picks for the week's top events.

WInes of the American Revolution

PHILLY 3 FOR ALL: Spirits and Suds Bar Crawl, historical wine tasting and a Doctor Who fest

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Blue Cross RiverRink Waterfront Winterfest

PHILLY 3 FOR ALL: Waterfront Winterfest, Tree-lighting at City Hall and the #WhyILovePhilly Party

Check out Flying Kite's picks for the week's best holiday events.

Drexel Smart House

PHILLY 3 FOR ALL: Founder Factory, sustainability at Drexel and Japanese drumming

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FringeArts

Checking in on FringeArts: Philadelphia's freshest cultural institution opens its doors

The organization's new waterfront headquarters is now hosting shows, but the former pumping station's transformation into arts hub/waterfront dining destination/hip event space is still a work in progress.

Smith Playground

PHILLY 3 FOR ALL: Catchafire's launch, Love Your Park Fall Service Day & the Philadelphia Marathon

Our picks for the week's best events.

PHS Pop Up Garden

From the Editor: Why have an Avenue of the Arts when you can have a city of arts?

Inga Saffron's recent piece in the Inquirer asks if we have outgrown the arts district model of urban development.

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