A huge chunk of Philadelphia history has been given new life; for the first time in decades, the iconic lettering on top of The Divine Lorraine Hotel relit the streets. View More »
Dr. Marc Lamont Hill re-visited his alma mater here at Temple University on Thursday to engage students in a discussion about topics addressed his new book, Nobody: Casualties of America’s War on the Vulnerable from Ferguson to Flint and Beyond. View More »
Get ready to be taken back in time to the French Revolution and experience the stories and struggles of insane asylum inmates in Temple’s production of Peter Weiss’s play Marat/Sade. View More »
As early a 1:30 P.M. on Saturday, November 5th, both supporters of the Hillary Clinton Campaign and devoted fans of Stevie Wonder filled up Walnut Street in Center City Philadelphia. View More »
Larry Atkins has always had an interest in journalism – and given the changing media landscape in recent years, he’s had a lot to think about. View More »
Yesterday, they ran across the Lincoln Financial Field for the Cancer Awareness Football game. But any other day, HootaThoner’s are raising money and awareness of their organization, putting all of their passion and spare time into bettering the lives of kids at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. View More »
Today, the Tyler School of Art held it’s annual mask-making event. The event is held every year in the spirit of Halloween and is also promoted as one of the family weekend activities. View More »
With Halloween just days away, some might say the best part of this fun holiday are the decorations: pumpkins, witches, ghosts, and orange lights are among the fan favorites. View More »