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Swan Song: What Started In the Air Now Moves On the Ground

Joe Petrucci makes way for new Managing Editor Lee Stabert this week. Say goodbye and hello at this weekend's Frankford events.

Frankford Mural

Community Paint Day, Opening of Transformation 19124 Set for Nov. 8

Help bring Cesar Viveros' grand vision for Frankford murals to life and see art in a sacred space, right on the altar of historic St. Mark's.

Jim Smiley, left, and Bob Smiley of the Frankford Gazette

Frankford Gazette's Father-Son Team Restores Faith in Print

The indie, upstart newspaper's goal is to get Frankford residents engaged in civic matters, and it just got its first sponsor to triple its circulation.

Cory Donovan

Q&A: Cory Donovan, Project Liberty Digital Incubator

Focused on adding value for the three startups housed with philly.com and Interstate General Media, this Virginia transplant is keeping busy.

Design Philadelphia

DesignPhiladelphia Marches Toward Year-Round Programming

The massive festival's growth in size and scope means its impact is also expanding, with 120 events from Oct. 10-14.

At Meei Ling's Outdoor Art Installation

POST: Go See Five Artistic Community Collaborators Create

The Philadelphia Open Studio Tours provide a rare glimpse inside the workspaces of the city's most creative collaborators.

Drink and Draw at Locust Moon

Locust Moon Comics' Expansion Draws Cartoonists Together

An event and gallery space is a product of combining two adjacent storefronts near the corner of 40th and Ludlow Streets.

Aaron Krolikowski, right, and his Wissahickon bunny

Q&A: Aaron Krolikowski, West Philadelphia Cartoonist

The artist behind Mayor of Wissahickon Creek says self-syndicating online is the only way cartoonists can get ahead in a changing artform.

Daniel Speers

Temple Grad and Iraq War Vet's New Film A Reflection of Time Served

Daniel Speers wrote his sci-fi narrative, which debuts at The Trocadero on Aug. 26, after his second tour of duty near Baghdad.

Photo by Emily Olson

ON THE GROUND: Budd St., Where College Housing Meets Public Housing

A Drexel grad reflects on her experience and photography on this dynamic, classic Philadelphia block in West Powelton. 

Alexis Jeffcoat tweets as we photograph in Laurel Hill Cemetery

Why Philly Clicks: Arts & Culture Sector Masters Social Media

Museums, theaters and even cemeteries across the city have developed innovative social media tactics to stand out in a crowded space.

Eric Rabe

New Fels Report: Philadelphia City Government Is a Social Media Leader

An opportunistic and empowering approach, commitment from the Nutter administration and a comprehensive strategy put Philly in the top five among 108 cities surveyed in The Rise of Social Government.

Maori Karmael Holmes

Building BlackStar: Maori Karmael Holmes on City's Newest Film Fest

Her goal is to shine a light on work by and about people of African descent in a global context, and she has assembled an impressive lineup of films that will be screened at the African-American Museum, Art Sanctuary, and International House on Aug. 2-5. Just don't make her sing.

Jamie Lokoff and Tommy Joyner - Milkboy Studios, 7th st.

SOUND TRENDS: Philly Recording Studios Adapt to Artists's Needs

Despite shrinking budgets and a surplus of fame-seeking artists, local studios stay ahead by staying on top of talent and being opportunistic.

Qfest

PHILLY 3 FOR ALL: Galilee Circus, Puppet Manualfesto, QFest

Israel and Palestine on one Philly tightrope in Germantown, prurient puppets in Kensington, dancing bears all over the city.
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