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Lancaster Ave Second Friday

ON THE GROUND: Second Friday on Lancaster Ave Is Reborn

The revival was in full swing on Friday the 13th, with nearly 30 businesses participating and a variety of activities from 35th to 43rd.

The first floor of the Traction Company building, located on 4100 Haverford Avenue.

Traction Company: How 8 PAFA Grads Built the Most Dynamic Art Studio in the City

They're maximizing vertical space inside an old West Philly trolley manufacturing facility.

Lancaster

ON THE GROUND: A Photographer's Dream from Lancaster Ave. to Lincoln Highway

Drexel grad Mike Arrison's inspired work is on display for Second Friday at our On the Ground space at 4017 Lancaster.

J. Rudy Flesher, Amy Kiyota, Chris Alfano, Jamira Burley

Meet Four of Philadelphia's Next-Generation Leaders

We scouted out young talent in Philadelphia who are engaged in transformative work and figure to be among the city's next leaders.

Mayor of Wissahickon Creek July 10, 2012

MAYOR OF WISSAHICKON CREEK: Red Cake Festival

While the children play, the mayor sneaks a taste.

Claymobile

PHILLY 3 FOR ALL: Pop-Up Beer Garden, Show and Tell, Claymobile

Brews, brauts, mini-golf and innovative artists and designers in University City, and ceramics outside the art museum.

Wild Rice and Veggie Salad

FOOD TRUCK FILES: Zea May's Smart Take on Native American Cuisine

The $5 wild rice salad is sourced from Minnesota's Red Lake Nation and represents the revered "Three Sisters" of North American tribes: corn, beans and squash. 

Mayor of Wissahickon Creek

MAYOR OF WISSAHICKON CREEK: Come In From the Rain

The Valley Green opens our new weekly comic strip, with visions of the Red Cake Festival dancing in the young fox's head.

West Philly Tool Library

DIY Dreaming at the West Philly Tool Library

They're building banjos, walking on the trapeze and reclaiming cemeteries, and they all come here to get the tools they need.

Clark Park Solstice

PHILLY 3 FOR ALL: Night Market, PhotoWalk, Summer Solstice

Get ?uestlove grub on Washington Ave., image-gathering in Germantown, and a long-running music and arts fest in Clark Park.

Kenneth Horner abstract

CAMPUS PHILLY: Graduated, Engaged and Hired in Philly in About a Month

This native Philadelphian and LaSalle grad proposed to his college sweetheart and turned an internship into a full-time gig with GlaxoSmithKline.

Welcome America fireworks

We're Off to Celebrate Independence Day; Next New Issue on 7/10

Flying Kite is taking a holiday break to celebrate Independence Day. We will return with a new issue on Tuesday, July 10. 

Manyunk Arts Festival

PHILLY 3 FOR ALL: Festivals in Manayunk and Narberth, Summer Stake

Arts, music and summer in northwest Philly and on the Main Line, plus locally sourced eats to benefit local creative projects.

Philly Skyline

Considering Philadelphia as a Tech Bootstrapping Community Rather Than a Tech Startup Community

The founder of Philadelphia Game Lab proposes an alternative starting point for evaluating health and scale of the city's startup community.

Hashem Ashrafiuon

RESEARCH ROUNDUP: Tackling Concussions With Software, Grandma Lizard, Stomaching Cancer

A Villanova professor believes a personal brain-wave sample could help better determine the existence and severity of concussions.
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