It can be easy to get discouraged these days. Everywhere we look, there are signs of a struggling planet and, often, it’s difficult to see a clear path to an effectual response. 2022 may well eclipse recent years as the hottest on record. Rainfall has alternated between being absent or violent in Pennsylvania, one of
Moreblog.cdesignc.org The Community Design Collaborative is turning 20, so it’s time to celebrate! On Thursday, February 17, visit the Center for Architecture for the start of Urban Energy, a celebratory series of events, highlighting the Collaborative’s 20 years of neighborhood build up through design. Our city thrives on proactive movement. How did it build its
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Last night the Academy of Natural Science’s hosted, “Hiding in Plain Sight: Finding the City’s New Green Spaces,” an event co-sponsored by the Horticultural Society, and the Philadelphia Commission of Parks and Recreation. The evening’s line-up of presenters explained that Philadelphia (like many other crowded urban areas) holds immense promise for creating park space in
davespeaks.wordpress.comThe month of February is not only known for Valentine’s Day and the lovey dovey atmosphere that goes along with it. February is also a month to remember all those who have went through struggles to establish a stronger African American community. It’s Black History month. Undeniably, it’s a portion of our history that we
Moredragonballyee.com/With the help of the Philadelphia Youth Orchestra, Stanford Thompson, a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music, launched Tune Up Philly, an afterschool music education program, last September in hopes of demonstrating the lasting effect ensemble music can have on the lives of urban youth.
Inspired by El Sistema, an organization started in Venezuela to transform
Steelers vs. Packers. PennFuture vs. Clean Wisconsin. It’s an intense challenge between Clean Wisconsin and PennFuture, an environmental organization race to win online donations. So, here is the deal: Clean Wisconsin has bet that they can get more donations than PennFuture by noon on Super Bowl Sunday (Feb. 6). It’s a battle like this that can get
Moreonline.wsj.com/It’s safe to say we’ve received our fair share of snow this winter (with news of even more on the way!) The seemingly endless hours of snow removal can get frustrating, and for most the main goal is to travel safely to and from home without slipping on a slick patch of ice. However, try
MoreDennis Curran for The New York TimesAfter years of finding illegal levels of antibiotics in dairy cows, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) believe the drugs could be tainting the milk consumers drink. According to the New York Times, current tests found that hundreds of older dairy cows have these illegal amounts of antibiotics in their system
MoreThis Sunday, January 30th, from 5 to 8pm, First Unitarian Church, 22nd and Chestnut Streets.
Philly Stake, a local member of The Soup Network, honors outside-the-box ideas by hosting Sunday benefit dinners. Attendants give $10 to $20 towards a Philly Stake "Grant," eat a locally-sourced meal, and watch presentations from 10 community projects. At the end
MoreImage courtesy senatoranthonyhwilliams.com Senator Anthony H. Williams and the Philadelphia Housing Authority are co-hosting a five-week nutrition program for the residents (specifically parents) of Bartram Village in Southwest Philadelphia. The newly dubbed Healthy Eating Program is a free event meant to serve as a pilot program that Williams hopes will develop into a broader community effort.
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Pyrite (also known as fool’s gold) can be a real con-artist that often deceives gold miners. But, as researchers at the University of California, Irvine are discovering, Pyrite may be of value to anyone involved or interested in the solar industry. According to the Los Angeles Times (via Philly.com) the UC-Irvine team believes the mineral
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