Finding the right couple activity to enjoy the autumn weather can be difficult. Mini golf is one of those classic activities that can never go wrong. For couples in Philly, fall nights at Franklin Square have become more exciting with their "spooky mini golf." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_Z36Xw-OYg&feature=youtu.be
Asian Arts Initiative highlights immigration
The show "Hurry Up and Wait" will run at Asian Arts Initiative, located at 1219 Vine Street, until Dec. 15. The artwork in the exhibit explores the personal moments related to immigration, migration and identity. https://youtu.be/RN1Fmnf7nCc
Center City adult learning center helps woman gain education
The Tutor Institute, an annual conference for people who work in adult literacy in Philadelphia, included a panel of adult learners who shared their stories and what educators could do for their students.
Bartending: Is it art or science?
Bartending has become a key factor on several venues, such as, lounges, nightclubs, parties and others. Louis Diorio, who is a bartender at Ruby Tuesdays, will give us some insight on how bartending is more than mixing vodka with cranberry. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSog4Y1o_-w&feature=youtu.be
Philadelphia’s Non-Profit Leaders Send Hopefuls to “Bootcamp”
With thousands of Philadelphians looking to land a job in non-profits, but many of them not sure how to get their foot in the door, Nonprofit Nerds Philly Meetup created various programs that would help individuals not only get in the door, but kick it down. Before their 'Non-Profit Job Hunting Bootcamp' program, organizer Marta Rusek... Continue Reading →
Hayden saunier: where poetry begins
Poet, Hayden Saunier, takes you through a brief story of how she first began writing poetry and where her poetry comes from. Saunier is an established actress and author who has written multiple books about poetry. Listen to Saunier perform at the Pens and Pencil Club for Poetry Night. The Pens and Pencil club gives... Continue Reading →
Priceless Views Without a Price: Exploring The Best Free Views Philly Has To Offer
Philadelphia is home to one of the most breathtaking skylines in the nation. Like all things, it gets even better when the sun goes down. If you're in Philly and want to go sightseeing, at night, but don't want to spend any money. Here is compilation of locations, with amazing views of Philly, that wont... Continue Reading →
The Divine Lorraine back in action
ONE OF PHILADELPHIA'S FAMOUS LANDMARK, THE DIVINE LORRAINE HAS SEEN ITS SHARE OF THE CITY. A NEW AND IMPROVED HOTEL HAS EMERGED TO SHOW THE CITY HOW "DIVINE" IT HAS BECOME OVER THE YEARS. BY: DARYL MATTHWS, NARRATION BY: ED CASELLA, DIVINE LORRAINE APARTMENTS PROPERTY MANAGER https://youtu.be/3RHG1kAXs50
The Edgar Allan Poe House takes you through his home from the 1800s and his mind
The Edgar Allan Poe House in Philadelphia is a National Historic site. Their upcoming event includes a tour through the home, and a peak inside the mind of the writer. Understanding where Poe lived help the audience truly realize the inspiration for many of his famous writings. https://youtu.be/locaI05QUKU Feature image: The Edgar Allan Poe... Continue Reading →
Bridging the gap between live music and yoga in philadelphia
For most yoga classes, the environment is usually peaceful and quiet. Yoga gives people a chance to relax and reflect within themselves, however, at Sound Space on West Girard Avenue, yoga is much different from what many people are used to. LeeAnn Doncevic, the yoga instructor, teaches her class much differently. Doncevic teaches a three-week... Continue Reading →