PHILADELPHIA - In the early days of television broadcasting, Philadelphia's first black TV reporter Truda Haynes made history. Haynes graduated from Howard University in Washington, D.C., and got her start in broadcast journalism in Detroit.
PHILADELPHIA - In the early days of television broadcasting, Philadelphia's first black TV reporter Truda Haynes made history. Haynes graduated from Howard University in Washington, D.C., and got her start in broadcast journalism in Detroit.
PHILADELPHIA - Le Dîner en Blanc Philadelphia, the Parisian-inspired dinner party, announced that their 10th event would pop up in a secret location on Thursday, August 18th.
PHILADELPHIA - The Buy, the Hood Ownership Camp is now accepting campers ages five and up for their free summer program, which teaches youngsters in the Philadelphia area the fundamentals of assets, money, banking, and real estate. The virtual camp will take place from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. on six consecutive Saturdays from June 25 through July 30.
PHILADELPHIA - The Food Farms & Chefs Model is an exciting way to use local food while incorporating sustainable practices into your menu. Farms operate on the limitations of nature and time, while restaurants must be flexible with their product availability.
PHILADELPHIA - Community Activist Terrill "Ya Fav Trashman" Haigler Partnering with Blue Sole shoe Owner Steve Jamison to Raise Money to Clean a City Lot.
PHILADELPHIA - The Philadelphia Folk Festival is hanging on by a thread this year, and the question is: why? The festival has changed Philadelphia's cultural landscape in a significant way, and the city can no longer sustain itself without it. However, with a few important changes coming to the festival, it may be worth the wait. Read on to learn about the reasons behind the festival's recent troubles.