Matchmaking In The Northeast

A night on Roosevelt Boulevard with State Rep. Jared Solomon and the Pennsylvania Ballet

By Quinn O'Callaghan
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ArtUnited’s Creative Disruption

The art for social change event debuts in Philly this weekend, with affordable pieces that speak to this moment in history

By Jamie Bogert
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Indigenous Peoples Day

Monday we celebrate the fairy tale that is Columbus. Saturday, let’s celebrate our real origins

By Roxanne Patel Shepelavy

Hunting History

A local program has brought history to life for 15,000 students—and teaches citizenship, too

By Karen Chernick
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A Legacy for the 21st Century

History Making Production’s biopic tells the story of a Philly legend, whose statue was unveiled this morning

By Roxanne Patel Shepelavy
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Feastival

What does the annual foodie party to support the Fringe have in common with Jane Jacobs?

By Larry Platt

“Tastes Like Someone Cares”

During a day in the life of a Vetri school kitchen, a bestselling novelist and founder of SafeKidsStories discovers the secret ingredient behind healthy lunches

By Lorene Cary

Shopping, Prepping, Eating and Sharing a New World

How the Free Library brings the joys of cooking to new Philadelphians

By Nina Solis

Summer Ends…Learning Starts

For North Philly middle school students, a poem reminds them that all things end—even summer vacation

By Sara Albert

Rizzo, A Modest Proposal

The Kenney administration wants ideas on what to do with the statue. Here’s one that will show Philly is committed to talking to itself about race

By Larry Platt