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Art for Change: “Wouldn’t It Be Funny If … ”
Tan Hoang moved to Philadelphia for love, comedy and cheaper rent. The stand-up comedian was hustling in New York City when she met fellow stand-up Joe Bell during an open mic in Philadelphia. The two went on to date, and six years later are the co-hosts of Tattooed Momedy, a fresh and free-to-attend monthly comedy … Continue reading Art for Change: “Wouldn’t It Be Funny If … ”
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The Fix: What Is Corruption, Anyway?
Because liberal cultural elitists like yours truly can’t read a room, there I was, hopping from party to party last weekend at Pennsylvania Society, our Commonwealth’s annual insider soiree in New York City. That’s right; despite the message delivered by a multi-racial realignment of working class voters, there we all were, schmoozing in fancy ballrooms. … Continue reading The Fix: What Is Corruption, Anyway?
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Suck it Musk?
As The Citizen’s Social Media Manager, I have spent the last several months grappling with a question that has plagued media organizations in the run-up to, and since, the presidential election: Should we leave X (formerly Twitter)? The argument for doing so was articulated well in November when The Guardian announced it would be the … Continue reading Suck it Musk?
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