Saturday may have been the rainiest March day in Philly in 150 years, but Sunday will be sunny with a crisp chill and a high near 50.
The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts is photograped in Philadelphia on Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2024. PAFA, billed as the country’s oldest institution that is both a museum and school, is dismantling its degree programs.the rainiest March day in Philly in 150 years and also a daily record
The move was a public sign that change was afoot. And the school has revealed little about what educational programs of the future will be. But more quietly, PAFA has been pursuing several initiatives extending beyond the school, museum, and its two Broad Street buildings just north of City Hall.It’s severe enough that the Academy is planning to sell the naming rights to its historic Furness building. This frozen asset has never been freed up for use.
Not enough doctors are prescribing an antiviral drug to treat COVID, Philadelphia’s health department said this month in a health advisory, adding that more widespread use of the drug can
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