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Seymour Lemonick learned to sculpt wood in breaks from teaching and coaching football at Olney High. Now, at 90, his work is ...
Trash has continued to pile up around Philadelphia ahead of July Fourth celebrations as the strike by AFSCME District Council 33 workers is in its third day.
AFSCME District Council 33 members protested at Fourth of July ceremonies and parades as contract negotiations with Mayor Cherelle Parker’s administration continue.
Laurel Raczka, the longtime leader of the Painted Bride Art Center, is stepping down after 26 years with the arts ...
At My House in Queen Village is displaying a range of pocket-sized artwork no bigger than three inches throughout July.
From Broadway tunes to balloon animals and fashion, the Avenue of the Arts Block Party turned Broad Street into a creative ...
Negotiations are paused between DC 33 and the City of Philadelphia as the city's largest strike in nearly 40 years continues.
Sam Wood is an entrepreneur, brand builder, athlete, artist, VP, new mom, and teacher. Girls really do run the world ...
Remembering Harriet Freyde Sommer, a compassionate painter and art therapist whose creativity touched many lives.
For artists at Philadelphia's Rittenhouse Square Fine Art Show this weekend, the event was an opportunity to share their work and connect with new audiences. Michelle Mardis is this year's ...
All of those elements remain in place, including pre-July 4 concerts by the U.S. Army band and the No Name Pops, officially ...
Artist Meg Saligman's Ministry of Awe is transforming the space into a 'walkable piece of art' with Philly roots. It will open in 2026.
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