July 8, 2024
Media
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Kristin Hunt
During an interview with President Joe Biden, WURD 96.1 host Andrea Lawful-Sanders says she used questions provided by his campaign. She has since left the Philadelphia radio station. A source says Biden's campaign will no longer offer recommended questions.
July 5, 2024
History
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Kristin Hunt
The Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site in Philadelphia will temporarily close for fire safety upgrades starting Monday, July 8. The project is expected to end in the fall. The NPS landmark is located at 532 N. 7th Street.
July 5, 2024
Odd News
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Kristin Hunt
Newtown Township police spotted an emu wandering near Stoopville Road and Rosefield Drive on the Fourth of July, but the flightless bird ran into the woods before it could be caught. As of Friday morning, it remained on the loose.
July 4, 2024
Arts & Culture
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Kristin Hunt
The Barnes Foundation new exhibit 'Visions' displays works by formerly and currently incarcerated artists. It will be at the museum form July 5 through Aug. 26. The collection comes out of a restorative justice collaboration between the Barnes and Mural Arts.
July 3, 2024
Weekend
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Kristin Hunt
After the Fourth of July, check out a 'Star Wars' burlesque show and the last weekend of the Philadelphia Latino Film Festival. Musicians and a drag king will also perform at the LGBTQ-friendly Sweet Juice Festival at Awbury Arboretum.
July 3, 2024
Celebrities
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Kristin Hunt
'Abbott Elementary' star Sheryl Lee Ralph is in Jamaica as Hurricane Beryl approaches. The Jamaican American actress posted about the Category 4 storm on social media and asked her followers to pray for the people on the island.
July 3, 2024
Courts
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Kristin Hunt
Robert Redanauer could soon return to court over 2021 assault charges. Though the former Philadelphia police detective was acquitted, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court sent the case back to the lower courts on Monday.
July 2, 2024
TV
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Kristin Hunt
Fishadelphia, the South Philly seafood subscriber program that functions like a CSA, will be featured in the final episode of "Hope in the Water" on PBS, with Shailene Woodley as host.
July 1, 2024
Music
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Kristin Hunt
Khalil Amaru, a solo artist based in Northeast Philadelphia, is the winner of WXPN's first 24-hour song challenge. He beat out 309 other contestants with "Dear June," which he will perform at the XPoNential Music Festival in September.
July 1, 2024
History
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Kristin Hunt
As the Philadelphia Zoo celebrates its 150th anniversary, PhillyVoice looks back on its most famous resident, Leo the lion. The MGM mascot retired there in 1931 after touring the country.