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PHILLY 3 FOR ALL: Penn Museum Summer Nights, Manayunk Arts, Puerto Rican Eats
Flying Kite staff
Monday, June 20, 2011
World sounds at Penn Museum on Wednesday, Puerto Rican and neighborhood pride in Norris Square on Saturday, and art on parade in Manayunk all weekend.
Arts and Culture
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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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Tourism
Kensington/Port Richmond
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Manayunk
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North Philadelphia
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University City
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West Philadelphia
International Philly: Indonesians Quietly Forge Strong Bond With City
Sue Spolan
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
The Southeast Asian nation of 17,000 islands and a significant labor surplus has an increasing presence in the U.S. Philadelphia's home to the nation's 9th-largest Indonesian community.
Arts and Culture
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Diversity
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Entrepreneurship
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International Talent
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Moving Here
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Neighborhood Innovation
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Regionalism
South Philadelphia
FOOD TRUCK FILES: La Copine Brunch Cart
Felicia D'Ambrosio
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
This interim courtyard-filler in Northern Liberties is plenty good enough for the long haul with local sausage, cage-free eggs and griddled banana bread and PB&J among the offerings for a perfect on-the-go brunch.
Entrepreneurship
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Food
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Sustainability
Northern Liberties
MOVING PICTURE: Philadelphia2035 Master Plan Approved
Richard Trevisani
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
For the first time since 1960, Philadelphia has a master plan, and it aims to thrive, connect and renew.
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Healthcare
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Moving Here
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Regionalism
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Sustainability
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Tourism
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Transportation
Center City
PHILLY 3 FOR ALL: Urban Sustainability Forum, West Oak Lane Jazz, and Sustainable Saturday
Flying Kite staff
Monday, June 13, 2011
Talk sustainability on Thursday, eat sustainability on Saturday, and drink in the jazz all weekend long on Ogontz Ave.
Arts and Culture
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Diversity
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Food
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Nightlife
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Sustainability
Center City
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North Philadelphia
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West Philadelphia
Asian Arts Initiative's New Home Signals Nonprofit Innovation
Marci Landsmann
Tuesday, June 07, 2011
The Convention Center expansion forced it from its old building (and old ways of thinking). From its new perch on Vine Street, AAI is welcoming all ethnicities, artists and changes in Chinatown.
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Diversity
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International Talent
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Neighborhood Innovation
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Philanthropy
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Tourism
Center City
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Market East
PHILLY 3 FOR ALL: Schuylkill Tour and Movie, Black Music Fest, Beer Week Music Fest
Flying Kite staff
Monday, June 06, 2011
Get outside and take in the Schuylkill on Thursday. Hit up some avant-garde jazz Saturday. Close Beer Week with a bang on Sunday.
Arts and Culture
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Diversity
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Food
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Nightlife
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Sustainability
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Tourism
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Transportation
Center City
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South Philadelphia
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West Philadelphia
What's the Scenario? World Class Greater Philadelphia Imagines 2026
Joe Petrucci
Thursday, May 26, 2011
The Economy League is partnering with a Conshohocken firm in its comprehensive effort to prepare the region for world class status.
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Diversity
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Emerging Technology
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Financial Services
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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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Philanthropy
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Regionalism
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Tourism
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Venture Capital
An Increasingly More Common Market: North Philly Group Sets Bar High for Local Food Distribution
Sue Spolan
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Know where your cafeteria's lunch comes from? Common Market is changing institutional food from the inside out, sourcing food from local farmers and supplying it to schools, hospitals and corporations throughout the region.
Entrepreneurship
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Food
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Healthcare
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Higher Education
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Moving Here
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Neighborhood Innovation
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Regionalism
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Supplier
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Sustainability
Center City
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Fairmount / Art Museum
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Fairmount / Art Museum
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Glassboro, NJ
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North Philadelphia
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Queen Village / Pennsport
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South Philadelphia
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University City
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West Philadelphia
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Wilmington, DE
Q&A: Mark Alan Hughes, Greater Philadelphia Innovation Cluster
Lee Stabert
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
With $129 million dollars in federal money, the Navy Yard is poised to become a national leader in energy efficiency and this longtime Penn professor has the inside scoop on GPIC's vast potential.
Design
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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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Neighborhood Innovation
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Regionalism
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Sustainability
Queen Village / Pennsport
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South Philadelphia
MOVING PICTURE: Campus Philly Aims to Boost Graduate Retention
Joe Petrucci
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
About 800 graduates from 2007-2011, representing dozens of institutions from Greater Philadelphia and beyond, attended the 2011 Opportunity Fair at Temple.
Higher Education
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International Talent
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Regionalism
North Philadelphia
PHILLY 3 FOR ALL: Opportunity Fair, Block-Changers, and a Candle for Fourth Wall
Flying Kite staff
Monday, May 23, 2011
If you need a job, head to Temple on Tuesday. If you've got a green thumb or warm heart, head to Germantown Saturday morning. And if you're into live art, hang on the Fourth Wall in Old City Saturday night.
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Diversity
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Higher Education
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Moving Here
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Neighborhood Innovation
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Nightlife
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Sustainability
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Tourism
Center City
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Germantown
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North Philadelphia
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Old City / Society Hill
Two Philly Firms Named to Global Water Industry Honor Roll
Joe Petrucci
Friday, May 20, 2011
This week in Toronto, two Philadelphia companies received further validation they are helping the region and state to the forefront of global innovations in the water industry.
Emerging Technology
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Entrepreneurship
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High Technology
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Sustainability
Center City
Investing in the Arts: PNC Arts Alive! Gives $1M to Region's Cultural Sector
Joe Petrucci
Friday, May 20, 2011
The Main Line Art Center was among nine new grant recipients, as the five-year, $5 million initiative continues to stimulate innovation throughout Greater Philadelphia's arts and culture organizations.
Arts and Culture
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Design
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Emerging Technology
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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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Philanthropy
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Regionalism
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Tourism
Center City
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Merchantville, NJ
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Wilmington, DE
MAD Dragon Moves Local Music Forward
Michael Lello
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Drexel's student- run record label combines the music-first approach of an indie label with the staffing of a corporate label, giving musicians and music lovers a very real-world sound.
Arts and Culture
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Design
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Higher Education
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Media
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Nightlife
University City
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West Philadelphia
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