This Germantown gallery celebrates work at the intersection of high and low art. It was started by New York transplants looking for a fruitful (and affordable) place to build a creative community.
Summer still feels a long way off, but Pittsburgh is gearing up to welcome a thousand-foot slip 'n' side that, in addition to offering cool thrills, will raise awareness and funds for local charities. Don't worry: It's coming to Philly, too.
The Community Connectors program employs a diverse stable of advocates -- from high school students to crossing guards to stay-at-home moms -- to unify and energize neighborhoods across Philadelphia.
A new loan for Wash Cycle Laundry isn�t just a way to grow the bottom line -- it�s also a challenge for it to meet major new hiring goals in line with its mission.
Whether you're a 16-year-old who's never touched a power tool, a union carpenter, a design student, or a 20-something skateboarder, Public Workshop's Building Heroes program offers an opportunity to design, build and even sell your next big idea.
Dozens of communities across the U.S. -- including in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh -- have formed effective, ongoing partnerships with the police, improving safety and trust between residents and law enforcement.