Archive (Page 255)
December 12, 2020
Mad Platter Record Store Is No More, but Vinyl Lives On
Even in a year saddled with economic troubles, record stores provide a sense of belonging, amplified by the unlikely comeback of the vinyl LP.
December 12, 2020
New Jersey School Is Asked to Retire Name Offensive to Native Americans
Advocates for Native Americans, whose tribes once lived in New Jersey, are asking Indian Fields Elementary School to change its name.
December 12, 2020
Workers Keep Going in an Empty Times Square
The COVID-19 pandemic has stripped the area of its famous crowds. But the street workers soldier on.
December 11, 2020
Commentary: A Race for Breaking News on the ‘Russia Probe’ Obscured Truth and Accountability
“Seek Truth. Break News. Hold the Powerful Accountable.” In breaking news, murky clarity leads to a loss of truth, accountability, and jobs.
December 11, 2020
Resilience is Woven into Philly’s Fabric Row
A historic section of Philadelphia known as a central point for business and commerce for over a century, South Fourth Street’s Fabric Row contains only seven fabric stores today. According to one source, there were around 25 fabric stores on Fourth Street in 1950. As the row has changed, so too have the fabric store owners and new small business owners looking to earn a living.