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Don't Look Up: The Rotunda Turns 100
Sue Spolan
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Fittingly, there's no centennial extravaganza for the historic building in West Philly. There will simply be more of the same � a wide range of high-quality arts and community-building, including a site-specific dance performance this week.
Arts and Culture
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Design
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Diversity
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Higher Education
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International Talent
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Moving Here
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Neighborhood Innovation
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Nightlife
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Philanthropy
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Tourism
University City
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West Philadelphia
Noticeable Shift Occurring in Technology Commercialization in Greater Philadelphia
Amber van Niekerk
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
The term 'tech transfer' is giving way to new approaches focused more on developing technologies rooted in the region's vast academic and research laboratory, and early results are promising.
Emerging Technology
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Entrepreneurship
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Financial Services
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High Technology
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Higher Education
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International Talent
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Life Sciences
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Moving Here
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Regionalism
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Venture Capital
Ambler
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North Philadelphia
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Souderton / Telford
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University City
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West Philadelphia
Tech Notebook: Upcoming Philly Tech Week Not Just for Geeks
Salas Saraiya
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
More than 50 technology related events are slated for April 25-30 around the city for the inaugural event, which also boasts tech quizzo and a video game showcase for hardcore techies.
Arts and Culture
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Design
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Emerging Technology
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Entrepreneurship
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High Technology
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Higher Education
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International Talent
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Moving Here
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Regionalism
Center City
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Fairmount / Art Museum
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Fairmount / Art Museum
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Market East
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Old City / Society Hill
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Rittenhouse Square
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University City
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West Philadelphia
Philly's Water World Attracting Investment, Innovation
Sue Spolan
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
A University City investment group is raising $75 million for a fund devoted solely to water, and Temple University's WET Center is working on four technologies for water and wastewater treatment. The water business in Philly is approaching tidal wave proportions, and here's how.
Emerging Technology
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Entrepreneurship
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Higher Education
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International Talent
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Regionalism
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Sustainability
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Venture Capital
North Philadelphia
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University City
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West Philadelphia
Students Plant Philly's Trash Tree in Atlanta
Joe Petrucci
Friday, April 08, 2011
Through the innovative nonprofit Multicultural Youth Exchange, children from New Foundations School in Northeast Philly made good use of trash they found with hopes of giving waste a second life.
Arts and Culture
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Design
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Diversity
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International Talent
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Neighborhood Innovation
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Sustainability
Northeast
EDITOR'S PICK: Plan Ahead for Philly Cinefest
Flying Kite staff
Tuesday, April 05, 2011
The Philadelphia Cinema Alliance kicks off Philly Cinefest this week with 60-plus films from 17 countries, two world premieres and a U.S. premiere at four venues, including films with local flavor (hey Johnny Gooditmes!) to big names like Morgan Spurlock.
Arts and Culture
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Design
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Diversity
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Emerging Technology
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International Talent
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Media
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Nightlife
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Regionalism
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Tourism
Center City
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Old City / Society Hill
Does Philly Have An Image Problem?
Sue Spolan
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
We asked more than a dozen of the city's opinion leaders, game changers and gracious hosts that very question, and the consensus says that while we're often too hard on ourselves, we're good enough, we're smart enough, and people like us.
Arts and Culture
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Design
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Entrepreneurship
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Food
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Healthcare
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Higher Education
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International Talent
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Life Sciences
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Media
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Moving Here
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Neighborhood Innovation
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Nightlife
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Regionalism
Center City
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Collingswood, NJ
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Fairmount / Art Museum
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Fishtown
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Manayunk
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Market East
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Media
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South Philadelphia
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University City
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Wayne
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West Philadelphia
Philly's a Little Bigger, Smarter and Richer
Joe Petrucci
Wednesday, March 09, 2011
Wednesday was not your typical hump day. The U.S. Census reports the city's population grew by 0.6 percent and Philly was among 24 cities worldwide selected for an IBM Smarter Cities grant.
Emerging Technology
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International Talent
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Moving Here
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Neighborhood Innovation
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Philanthropy
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Regionalism
Get Your Shots: Festival Fever Begins This Weekend
Joe Petrucci
Friday, March 04, 2011
Old, new, improved and re-tooled, festivals focused on nature, science, kids, culture and films are on tap in the coming weeks, so pick your spots, starting this weekend, to experience and support Greater Philadelphia's best.
Arts and Culture
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Design
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Diversity
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Emerging Technology
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Food
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Higher Education
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International Talent
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Media
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Moving Here
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Nightlife
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Regionalism
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Sustainability
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Tourism
Center City
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Fairmount / Art Museum
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Fairmount / Art Museum
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Fishtown
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Kensington/Port Richmond
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Market East
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North Philadelphia
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Northeast
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Northern Liberties
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Northwest
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Passyunk Square / East Passyunk
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Rittenhouse Square
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South Philadelphia
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University City
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West Philadelphia
MOVING PICTURE: Inside The 'Why I Love Philly' Party
Walking Whale
Tuesday, March 01, 2011
It started as any other hashtag does but it wound up being more than a trending topic thanks to Young Involved Philadelphia, whose Why I Love Philly party captured the spirit of those who've made it here.
Arts and Culture
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Diversity
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Emerging Technology
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Entrepreneurship
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Food
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Higher Education
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International Talent
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Moving Here
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Nightlife
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Regionalism
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Sustainability
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Tourism
Old City / Society Hill
Belgian Firm Makes Soft Landing at Science Center, Hiring Sales Rep for Natural Enzyme Applications
Joe Petrucci
Monday, February 14, 2011
Enzybel will reside in Port Business Incubator as it establishes U.S. foothold for the natural compounds it commercializes for food, pharmaceutical, cosmetics and textile industries.
Emerging Technology
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Healthcare
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High Technology
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International Talent
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Life Sciences
University City
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West Philadelphia
Glandt Hitting Stride As UPenn's SEAS Continues Expansion, Innovation and Leadership
Margaret Guthrie
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
As dean of the University of Pennsylvania's School of Engineering and Applied Science, Eduardo Glandt has helped propel the department to the forefront of advancements in technology and research.
Design
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Emerging Technology
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Higher Education
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International Talent
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Life Sciences
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