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PHILLY 3 FOR ALL: Jazz, murals, cold brews and baseball

This week's featured events include the Philadelphia Jazz Festival, an impressive mural project in Frankford and Brews at the Ballpark in Camden.

Frankford

Neighborhood Guide: Frankford & the Lower Northeast

Next up in our revamped neighborhood guides is Frankford, our second On the Ground site and the gateway to the Northeast.

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Inventing the Future: Salvation through retrofitting at the Navy Yard

Building 661, a crumbling, long-forgotten structure, is being reborn as the Center for Building Energy Science. When construction is complete, it will serve as a nationally-recognized lab and test case for energy-efficient retrofits.

Dan O'Brian on Market street

Remaking Market East

Can Market East become just as lively at night as it is during the day? The city's tourism and development mavens certainly hope so -- and they've come together to polish up one of Center City's key corridors.

3rd Ward

From the Editor: Has coworking reached its critical mass?

Does Philadelphia's recent wave of coworking spaces say something bigger about our regional economy? Brooklyn transplant 3rd Ward, opening this summer in South Kensington, could be a bellwether. 

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On the Ground: Circus Arts thrive in Germantown

Whether you're looking to swing through the air or impress friends with killer juggling skills, the Philadelphia School of Circus Arts welcomes all comers -- including yearly interns from nearby Mastery Charter School.

Ladyfest

PHILLY 3 FOR ALL: Art for woman, art for hunger and Jewish tunes

This week's top events include a couple of art-related benefits and the city's inaugural Jewish Music Festival. Klezmer for life.

938 S 49th

Inventing the Future: Fighting blight in West Philly, one house at a time

Part detective, part hostage negotiator, Project Rehab's Ryan Spak is reviving University City's abandoned properties, and saving taxpayer dollars in the process. The key is giving everyone -- owners, city agencies, lenders and contractors -- a seat at the table.

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Neighborhood Guide: Germantown

Flying Kite will be updating our Neighborhood Pages, creating easy-to-use guides to the areas that define Philadelphia. Germantown, our most recent On the Ground site, is up first.

Welcome to Camden

On the Ground: Over the river and onto Market Street

Flying Kite's next On the Ground location is Camden, NJ, Philadelphia's neighbor to the east. We'll be spending three months there, highlighting the city's challenges, charms and underreported successes.

Leytes in her office

Whose website is it anyway? The legal world tames its new frontier

The Wild West-like world of online intellectual property and new media calls for a different kind of sheriff -- enter Greising Law, a firm making a name for itself representing startups, artists and emerging tech companies.

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PHILLY 3 FOR ALL: Latin films, cool parks & funding for artists

This week's rundown of the city's best events includes a specialized film festival, an examination of the growing railway-turned-park movement and a chat about how artists can earn funding.

Ana Rankin

InLiquid Artist Profile: Stargazing with Ana Vizcarra Rankin

This Uruguayan-born artist works in multiple media, creating elaborate layered maps inspired by stars in the night sky.

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National Spotlight: Rise of the Rest

Whether it's health care IT, translation technology or digital innovation, startups are popping up all over. Philadelphia is among the tech hubs blooming far from Silicon Valley.

Philly Tech Week

Philly Tech Week: Can the creative class enliven commercial corridors?

A wide-ranging panel discussion on the connection between the creative community, tech and entrepreneurship demonstrated that in Philadelphia, the line between sectors is gloriously blurred.
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