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As the Free Library of Philadelphia continues its celebration of A Year of Dickens, WRTI's Susan Lewis considers the lasting appeal of the 19th-century…
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Trumpet virtuoso, singer and bandleader Louis Armstrong propelled jazz onto the mainstream stage, shaping the music with his own distinctive style. Jazz…
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Philadelphia, PA – Access to adequate healthcare is a challenge for close to 1.3 billion people worldwide. In Central America over 140 million people have…
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http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wrti/local-wrti-897254.mp3Temple University's Emergency Action Corps: Making A Difference in El…
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By Meridee Duddlestonhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wrti/local-wrti-895553.mp3Taxes: A Light LookPhiladelphia, PA – Wacky deductions,…
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By Jim Hilgenhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wrti/local-wrti-894363.mp3"Flash Mobs" in Philadelphia: Groups of Young People Converging…
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For every young person with the talent and drive to be an accomplished vocalist or violinist, there are legions more whose main connection to classical…
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In his over 90 years, Pablo Picasso created thousands of paintings, sculptures, ceramics, drawings, and prints, and became one of the most-recognized…
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By Jim Hilgenhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wrti/local-wrti-890707.mp3A Tax on Sugar-Sweetened Sodas? It's Being Proposed in…
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As America navigates the politics of 2010, an exhibition in Philadelphia explores the ways in which our government and culture have been shaped by an…
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This week on News and Views we'll journey through gardens around the globe. "Passport to the World," the theme of this year's Philadelphia International…
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Today, the idea of a "print" is so ubiquitous that many people take it for granted, or don't think of it as relevant to art. Philagrafika, an…