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Larry Fine: The Story of a Three Stooges Star from Philadelphia

Comedian Louis Feinberg, better known by his stage name Larry Fine, lived an active and eventful life. He was also a talented violinist. He achieved his greatest success as a member of the comedy act...

John Wanamaker: The Success Story of a Philadelphia Innovator

John Wanamaker was a successful merchant, as well as a prominent religious, civic, and political figure. He is considered a pioneer of modern marketing and advertising, as he introduced principles into his stores that were...

Julian Abele: The Black Architect Who Shaped American Landmarks

Julian Abele, a prominent Black American architect, served as the chief designer in the offices of Horace Trumbauer. Over his career, he contributed to the design of more than 400 buildings, including Philadelphia's Central Library,...

Where Is Bill Cosby Now? The Rise and Fall of a TV Icon

Throughout the second half of the 20th century, Bill Cosby was a true star of American film, television, and stand-up comedy. He was a trailblazing African American figure in the entertainment industry, working in advertising...

Barbara Bullock: The Spirit of African American Art

Barbara Bullock is a renowned African American artist, sculptor, and art educator. Her work is a vibrant reflection of African American culture and spirit, which the artist expresses through abstract forms. Audiences admire the three-dimensional...

Will Smith: The Star-Studded Journey of an Actor from Philadelphia

American actor Will Smith got his start in the entertainment industry as a rapper. By the time he was 20, he was already a millionaire. Throughout his career, he’s been nominated for an Oscar three...

The Philadelphia Film Festival

The annual Philadelphia Film Festival was founded by the local Film Society. This two-week fall event showcases films of various genres from around the globe. During this time, a host of celebrity guests travels to...

Philadelphia Science Festival

From 2011 to 2019, The Franklin Institute organized and hosted the Philadelphia Science Festival. After a successful first run, the event became an annual tradition, typically scheduled for the second half of April. The festival...

John du Pont: A Success Story

He was one of the most famous and wealthy natives of the City of Brotherly Love in the second half of the twentieth century. An heir to a substantial family fortune, he successfully grew the...

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History of the Sesquicentennial International Exposition of 1926

The international exhibition, held in Philadelphia in 1926, commemorated the 150th anniversary of the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence and the...

Frank Zappa and Philadelphia: From Concert to Courtroom

Frank Zappa is not just a musician; he is an explosive mix of avant-garde, satire, and unbridled creative freedom. Although he was an icon...

David Brenner: Comedian and Actor from Philadelphia

American comedian, actor, and author David Norris Brenner, a Philadelphia native, became a true television icon. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, he was famously...

Seth Green: A Look at His Life and Career

Actor Seth Green, a familiar face to audiences today, first stepped onto a set at the tender age of 7. By age 10, he...

Beyond the Lens: Why Bradley Cooper Will Always Be a “Philly Guy” at Heart

Bradley Cooper is a twelve-time Academy Award nominee, a successful director, and one of Hollywood’s most influential actors. Born on January 5, 1975, in...
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