The Intern Showcase: Presented by Promo Kid of Sony RCA & REACT Co Tuesday Nov 22nd 8:00pm Sigma Sound Studio's Sound Stage 212 N 12th Street Phila PA 19107 Joint us again for the 2nd Philly Show in The Intern Showcase Series. Last months show ft. Atlantic Records Recording ar... Read more...
A Wellness Evolution / Ras Ben Production Come Join Us For The 11:11:11 $11 For The Whole Day! 11 is a masternumber which represents twin spiraling DNA. 11:11 is a code in time for higher dimensional activation......... Time of Oneness Gathering This event is a forum to... Read more...
HEADLINING ACT FOR THE INTERN SHOWCASE: RECENTLY SIGNED ATLANTIC RECORDS RECORDING ARTIST MISS LAURIANNA MAE NEW ARTISTS ADDED TO THE SHOW: NYC'S DREMUR & PHILLY'S 'SIR THE INVESTMENT ALSO FEATURING PHILLY'S R&B/POP ARTI... Read more...
A practicing Philadelphia attorney who established and operated a marijuana grow house inside an old warehouse on American Street near Lehigh Avenue was sentenced to five years in federal prison Wednesday. Richard K. Creamer, 39, was convicted of conspiracy to manufacture 1,000 or more marijuan... Read more...
A West Philadelphia man was sentenced Wednesday to 16 years in federal prison for organizing and financing a network of high-tech marijuana-growing facilities from Florida to Connecticut. Anthony Bui, 57, received the sentence from U.S. District Judge J. Curtis Joyner for leading a ring that est... Read more...
The Philadelphia School District unveiled the details of the cuts needed to overcome a historic $629 million deficit yesterday — and they weren’t pretty. The worst of the cuts will hit the district’s teachers, more than 1,200 of whom will be out of work this summer unless the district gets... Read more...
Americans seeking healthy cities to call home should avoid Philadelphia like a toxic waste dump. According to an assessment by forbes.com, the colonial heart of America is the most toxic city in the country, followed by a pair of California cities, Bakersfield and Fresno, in that order. Th... Read more...
One of the first high schools to prepare Black youth for skilled trades and teaching, the Institute for Colored Youth later evolved into Cheyney University. The institute’s predecessor was a farm school on the outskirts of Philadelphia that was established in 1852 with bequests from two Quakers.... Read more...