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Tuesday, May 08, 2007
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Police Brutality
Internal Affairs Officer Colarulo visits the home of a US National Guardsman who was beaten by police for recording a brawl that occurred outside his home on Lippincott Street off of Kensington Avenue in Philadelphia.
by Neal at 10:54 PM 0 comments
2-Alarm Fire in Old City
Fire Officials respond to a 2-Alarm Fire in Old City which affected an apartment complex located on North 2nd Street. 4 people were injured, one of the four jumped from a window on the 2nd floor.
by Neal at 10:51 PM 0 comments
Police Commissioner Johnson
Philadelphia Police Commissioner Sylvester Johnson discusses his plans on ridding violence and crime in Philadelphia.
by Neal at 10:49 PM 0 comments
PA NAME Conference
Temple University's Office of Multi-Cultural Affairs sponsored a group of students to go on a trip to Harrisburg PA to attend the PA NAME Conference. There, students learned and attended workshops on diversity and education.
by Neal at 10:46 PM 0 comments
8th Grade Class, Frederick Douglass Elementary
The 8th Grade Class of Frederick Douglass Elementary School wrote letters to the editor of the Daily News about the rising crime, violence, and death in their North Philadelphia neighborhoods. These photos were shot to complement their stories. Teacher Terry Saskins is featured on the last photo, which ran in the paper.
by Neal at 10:43 PM 0 comments
Temple B. Moore
TSG's Community Service effort, TEMPLE B. MOORE took place in the surrounding areas around Temple University's Main Campus. Here are some of the photos from the event.
by Neal at 10:41 PM 0 comments
Jamie Foxx Afterparty
I learned that nightlife photography is not really my thing. I felt like an accessory to undeserving twenty/thirty-ish-year-old socialites. Bleh.
Anyway, here are the photos from the Jamie Foxx Afterparty for his Unpredictable tour stop in Philly. He played earlier that night at the Liacouras Center. The party was hosted by Belvedere Vodka at the "Filipino" restaurant in Old City called CEBU.
by Neal at 10:36 PM 0 comments
Sunday, March 25, 2007
Belize
I don't think I'll be able to fully understand my time in Belize. The children of Belize were all so different; their faces each expressing a different story. Here are some of the faces that I've seen in Belize. Most of which were done at the La Democracia Government School in the village our group worked with.
by Neal at 8:27 AM 0 comments
Installation of Reverend Dennis Thomas
Installation Services of Reverend Dennis Thomas at the First Corinthian Baptist Church in West Philadelphia near 51st and Pine Street.
by Neal at 8:10 AM 0 comments
Monday, March 19, 2007
Troy Story
University of Pennsylvania's Mask and Wig Club present "TROY STORY." A comedy set in ancient Greece about Chloe, who dresses as a man to save her Athens home after her father is mysteriously murdered.
by Neal at 9:09 PM 0 comments
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
PDNFeb28: Homicide on 50th and Master
A homicide on 50th and Master streets occurred earlier today. The victim was a 20 year old male shot several times in the head. This occurred outside of a convenience store in West Philadelphia.
by Neal at 9:01 PM 0 comments
PDNFeb28: Mexico Post Restaurant
The Mexico Post Restaurant located on 1601 Cherry Street recently opened up. In the photos are cooks preparing an Appetizer Sampler and Bacon Covered Shrimp. Served by Tiffany Sloss.
by Neal at 8:59 PM 0 comments
Carroll v. Ryan - Girls Basketball
Some Sunday work at the Palestra featuring Carroll v. Ryan in the Girls Basketball Semi Finals.
by Neal at 8:13 PM 0 comments
PDN February 21, 2007
Here are some shots from my one Wednesday at the PDN. The first few shots are from an education center called, E3 where they teach kids how to clean, repair, and restore computers to give to deserving kids in the neighborhood. The next are some shots from the Drexel game.
by Neal at 8:10 PM 0 comments
Milton Street
Mayoral candidate Milton Street was released from jail for unpaid parking tickets on February 21, 2007 in New Jersey. The last one of this series ran in the paper.
by Neal at 8:06 PM 0 comments