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A close up of the collage by the second floor residents

ON THE GROUND: The Quiet Hammering That's Moving Mill Creek Forward

Connecting to resources, building a community center and instilling pride where it has lacked are among the many tactics employed in this hard-luck West Philadelphia enclave.

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.

Tiberino Mural

The Tiberino Mural: Philly's 'First Family of Art' Comes to City Hall

The long-anticipated mural, which will be across the street from City Hall on the Municipal Services Building, represents a wide range of Philly contributors.
 
 

Vikram Bellapravalu

Triple Threat: Three Philly Social Entrepreneurs to Watch

Launching a startup is hard enough, but Philadelphia is making a name for itself with entrepreneurs chasing the triple bottom line.

Star Bosacan

ARTS & BUSINESS: Star Shines for Tree House Books

Employees, volunteers and donors have tripled at this growing North Central Philadelphia nonprofit that is making its community smarter and more engaged.

Second Friday

FLYING PHOTO: Sounds of Second Friday on Lancaster Ave.

Musicians toting keyboards, clarinets, guitars, erhus and accordions took over storefronts and sidewalks on Aug. 10.

Baltimore Ave Dollar stroll

PHILLY 3 FOR ALL: Night Market, Dollar Stroll, Founders day

Get $1 deals in West Philly, food truck fun in Mt. Airy and the city's hottest dance in North Philly.

Preston's Paradise at 839 Preston Ave.

Preston's Paradise Seeds Urban Gardening in West Philly

Ryan Kuck didn't intend to spread his love of community gardens, but organic growth has created more fresh food options in Belmont.

Mayor of Wissahickon Creek August 14, 2012

MAYOR OF WISSAHICKON CREEK: Incumbent Insight

Mayor Bubblebop's administration gets used to the idea of running against opposition.

Boys High School

Greetings from Philadelphia: City Architecture In 3.5x5-Inch Glory

The Design Advocacy Group's new exhibit looks at citys architecture through postcards, aiming to find modern, postcard-worthy buildings.

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.

Talent Dividend

More Than $1M: Why Talent Dividend Should Matter to Philadelphia

The national college attainment competition has 57 cities attacking the issue on a community level to produce focused, short-term solutions.

Mayor of Wissahickon Creek August 7, 2012

MAYOR OF WISSAHICKON CREEK: To Live the Dream

Holly's hopes are for all animals to follow their hearts -- and for an occasional vacation.

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.
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