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GlobalPhilly will celebrate the city's international flavor

The first-of-its-kind event is set for Sept. 15 through Nov. 1.

Solomon Jones and Neil Budde at Axis Philly

AxisPhilly rethinks local journalism, one hot-button issue at a time

This innovative online publication is using a combination of top-shelf reporting, community engagement and open data to shift Philadelphians' relationship to news, whether it's AVI increases or soon-to-be-vacant school buildings.

Cloud Coffee

Back to School: Mastering the art of coffee at Temple University

A couple of Tyler grads are using a spruced-up truck to bring stellar brew to the Temple campus, and creating an innovative community art practice in the process.

Palomar

PHILLY 3 FOR ALL: Local films, doggy treats and all-you-can-eat ice cream

Check out the latest local summer fun, including an outdoor film series, brunch with your pooch and ice cold treats on the waterfront.

4th of July

From the Editor: See you July 16!

We're taking a couple weeks off to celebrate Fourth of July. But don't worry, we'll be back soon with plenty of fireworks, including an updated site design.

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National Spotlight: Bikes become big business

Whether they're hawking custom frames, designer threads or share programs, entrepreneurs around the country are tapping into the growing bike-based economy.

9th and Berks

Green building projects reshape local neighborhoods

While Philly might be playing catch-up in the sustainable building movement, here are three exciting projects that bode well for the future.

Philly Stake

PHILLY 3 FOR ALL: Local music, local food and local jobs

It's another exciting week in Philly with Make Music Day, the latest Philly Stake dinner and a job fair for recent grads sponsored by Campus Philly.

Camden Arts

On the Ground: Stroll, sip and support Camden's creative community

Camden's growing arts scene is on full display every Third Thursday -- come check out Flying Kite's latest art exhibition.

Creative Biz

From the Publisher: Why do creative businesses choose Philadelphia?

A recent panel discussion asked successful entrepreneurs to examine their reasons for locating locally. Their insights could help Philadelphia attract the next big company.

Breadboard

Inventing the Future: Breadboard sets up shop at the intersection of art and science

This innovative arm of the Science Center argues that creativity is essential to scientific discovery, while also giving artists and students access to the latest high-tech tools.

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On the Ground: Will Cirque du Soleil's impact extend beyond the waterfront?

Thanks to tax breaks and plum views, Camden draws high-attendance, big-name events. Unfortunately, those dollars rarely trickle into the city proper. Will Cirque du Soleil be any different? The answer may be yes.

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InLiquid Artist Interview: John Y. Wind

The local artist talks about the process behind his provocative collage installations; his first solo show runs through June 26 at the James Oliver Gallery.

30th st Craft Market

PHILLY 3 FOR ALL: Talking creativity, buying crafts and exploring Camden

Lots of great events are on the docket, including a forum on development and creative businesses, a huge artisanal market at The Porch and Camden's upcoming Third Thursday.
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