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“Old Story” poem published in Eunoia Review

“…Just the feeling, in the suburbs, over coffee, over pavement, that I didn’t know him at all, and that I … More

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Philly’s Literary Vending Machines

Maybe you thought the only thing you could get out of a vending machine was stale prewrapped cake, a bag … More

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Be Well Philly: The 19-Year-Old CHOP Patient-Turned-Playwright Whose Poetry Will Make You Cry

I enjoyed interviewing Elizabeth Kennedy on both her medical issues and her creative process. Check out my latest post for … More

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Be Well Philly: This Is City Hall’s Best Kept Secret

Short piece on Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown’s Noonwalk exercise initiative at City Hall for Be Well Philly on Philadelphia magazine.

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Get Inspired: Kinzey Lynch Is Blind — But That Doesn’t Keep Him From Running Marathons

This Drexel student, who has been blind since birth, runs on Kelly Drive every weekend. This is Kinzey’s story in … More

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Group fitness movement November Project adds togetherness

There’s a bitter wind whipping through the streets, and the sun is just starting to creep up behind the mounted … More

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Girders, abstract sculpture and Philly Jesus in LOVE Park: A run through the ‘Museum Without Walls’ (part two)

You’ve brought tourist friends to PAFA’s giant paintbrush, giggled when Kid Hazo decorated it as a poop emoji, and dodged tourists taking … More

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Philly’s murals, on foot: What it’s like to run through public art (part one)

You’ve seen them through the windows of the car, or maybe the El. But Philadelphia’s Mural Arts Program — began … More

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How to Laugh at Your Worst Days (and Why You Should)

A Q & A with 22-year-old author and nonprofit founder Shane Burcaw in Philadelphia magazine’s Be Well Philly.

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Get Inspired by Rebecca Levenberg: “There’s Nothing I Can’t Do” in Be Well Philly

Get Inspired by Rebecca Levenberg: “There’s Nothing I Can’t Do” in Be Well Philly/Philadelphia magazine

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