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Philadelphia Photographer Eyes Heritage Preservation By Documenting Immigrant Recipes in New Cookbook
Philadelphia photographer Cielito Mercado Vivas has turned her camera toward the kitchen for a new cookbook inspired by stories of immigrants, family, and food, writes…
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Through Molten Glass, Port Richmond Artist Explores Multiracial Asian American Identity
Artisan John Pomp, owner of John Pomp Studios in Port Richmond, is honoring his multiracial Asian American heritage through the art of glass, writes Madeleine…
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AARP Pennsylvania Warns Residents About Growing Threat of AI Scams
AARP Pennsylvania is alerting residents about a rising wave of sophisticated Artificial Intelligence (AI) scams targeting older adults. With AI becoming increasingly advanced, scammers use…
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These Two Philadelphia Eateries Are Some of the Best for Barbecue
While Pennsylvania isn’t exactly known for its barbecue, the state has some restaurants where you can find some incredible and unique barbecue dishes, writes Kalena…
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How John Chin Became Chinatown’s Biggest Champion
John Chin is the executive director of the Philadelphia Chinatown Development Corporation, a nonprofit whose mission is to preserve, protect, and promote Chinatown, writes Victor…
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Holy Family University to Offer Free English as a Second Language Classes to Immigrant Communities
Holy Family University’s Center for Academic Enhancement and Office of Mission and Diversity are pleased to announce the continuation of free English as a Second Language (ESL)…




























