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KYW Newsradio at AIDS Walk Philly Kick-Off
KYW Newsradio’s John McDevitt covered AIDS Fund’s event to announce the Kick Off for AIDS Walk Philly, coming October 21.
WOMEN’S WAY Announces New Action Partners
WOMEN’S WAY announced today at a press conference that six organizations have been tapped to be the inaugural WOMEN’S WAY Action Partners. WHYY 91FM was there to cover the press conference.
Delaware County Times Profiles Once Upon A Nation Storyteller Art Ryan
Last chance for Once Upon A Nation storytelling this summer! Writer Ruth Rovner profiles the fabulous Art Ryan, one of the many master storytellers at the Once Upon A Nation storytelling benches in Historic Philadelphia and Valley Forge.
Mural Arts Program’s Love Letter Tour on NBC’s First Look
Here’s a wonderful look at the Mural Arts Program’s Love Letter tour by NBC’s First Look.
The New York Times loves the Mural Arts Program’s “Philly Painting”
Fred Bernstein of the “New York Times” writes, “From the Barnes Foundation’s new building in downtown Philadelphia, it’s three miles to the 2600 block of Germantown Avenue, a shabby commercial strip that is turning out to be another stellar place to look at painting.”
Wall Street Journal praises Mural Arts preservation program
Anthony Paletta from the Wall Street Journal writes, “It’s welcome to see a rise in the effort to save large-scale art,” while comparing the efforts of mural preservation around the country with that of the Mural Arts Program.
Historic Philadelphia’s Ben Franklin, Betsy Ross, & Thomas Jefferson on TODAY Show
See Historic Philadelphia’s History Makers quiz Today Show’s Jenna Wolfe on Philadelphia trivia.
Historic Philadelphia Kicks Off Tour Season with CBS3
Nicole Brewer from CBS3 joined Historic Philadelphia, Inc. at City Tavern to help kick off the 2012 tour season. See Major Samuel Nicholas give Nicole a lesson a toasting.
Ready to Open: The Pavilion in Franklin Square
The Philadelphia Inquirer announces The Pavilion in Franklin Square to open with a ribbon-cutting tomorrow, on the opening of day Franklin Square’s 6th Season.
HughE Dillon gets a kick out of Black-Tie GayBINGO’s petulant 7-year-olds
HughE Dillon’s “Philadelphia Magazine” article highlights the fun the Bingo Verifying Divas have with guests at this year’s Black-Tie GayBINGO and AIDS Fund.
