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Philadelphia Inquirer Cover of Weekend Section for Philadelphia Chinese Lantern Festival in Franklin Square
Chinese Lantern Festival in Franklin Square drew over 90,000 people to kick off the 10th Birthday Season in the Square.
Judith Porter, pioneer in needle exchange, honored at AIDS Fund’s Black-Tie GayBINGO
CBS3’s Cherri Gregg produced a wonderful segment highlighting the pioneering work of Judith Porter who has been working with drug addicts for over 25 years to provide education and needle exchange to avoid getting HIV.
Mural Arts Program’s Open Source project featured in Newsweek
The City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program created a project called “Open Source” which brought together 14 artists from around the world to create public art. The month-long outdoor exhibition and celebration was covered by Max Kutner for Newsweek.
Pope Francis Signs Mural Arts Program mural, The Sacred Now, Covered on CNN
The City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program created a beautiful new mural, “The Sacred Now,” in honor of the September visit of Pope Francis to Philadelphia which was covered on CNN.
Philadelphia Inquirer covers Future Storytellers during 10th Anniversary of Once Upon A Nation
Natalie Pompilio from the Philadelphia Inquirer covered the new Future Storyteller program created by Historic Philadelphia, Inc. for the 10th Anniversary of their Once Upon A Nation program.
6abc Features Mural Arts Program’s Fathers and Children Project
Artists from the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program worked with inmates at Graterford Prison and their children to create a mural that depicts the bond between father and child.
Teens Encouraged to Visit Cultural Institutions for Free by Other Teens
WHYY’s Peter Crimmins visited with teenagers from the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance to hear the audio tours of museums created by teens for other teens and available for free.
Rebuilding Together Philadelphia celebrates 100 renovated homes in Mantua
Rebuilding Together Philadelphia has renovated 100 homes in the Mantua neighborhood of Philadelphia.
Mural Arts artist Ben Volta featured as a “Philly Original” in “National Geographic Traveler”
Check out this drop-dead gorgeous photograph of Mural Arts Program artist Ben Volta by Catherine Karnow and great short piece by Lauren McCutcheon in the upcoming issue of National Geographic Traveler.
28th AIDS Walk Philly and CBS3
The wonderful Syma Chowdhry from CBS3 spent all morning at the 28th Annual AIDS Walk/Run Philly 5K, and filed a terrific report.