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Immigration and Customs Enforcement · PhiladelphiaPHILADELPHIA (WPHL) -- Philadelphia City Councilmembers and community groups will hold a press conference Tuesday at City Hall to announce the "ICE OUT" legislative package, a set of bills aimed at protecting immigrant residents and city services from federal immigration enforcement. As rumors swirl of a potential U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) surge in [...]See the Story
Ice Out protest held in Philadelphia
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ChemistryThe playful new horror film, “Whistle,” opening Feb. 6 in area theaters, has Chrys (Dafne Keen) arriving at a new high school where she immediately starts flirting and vibing with Ellie (Sophie Nélisse). Chrys also finds an ancient Mexican whistle in her locker; it was left there by the previous student who died. Unbeknownst to Chrys and Ellie and their friends, the relic summons death when it is blown. As bodies start piling up — “Whistle” feat…See the Story
‘Heated Rivalry’ Star Sophie Nélisse Talks ‘Whistle’ and Facing Death
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LGBTQ+ · United StatesThe Map of Us is a limited podcast series examining the current state of LGBTQ+ media in the United States and the growing challenges facing local queer journalism. Drawing from the findings of the LGBTQ+ Media Mapping Project, the series explores where LGBTQ+ news outlets exist, where they have disappeared, and what it takes to sustain them amid financial pressure, safety concerns and a rapidly shifting media environment. Hosted by Dana Piccoli…See the Story
The Map of Us Podcast Brings LGBTQ+ Media Mapping Project Findings to Life
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