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A White Supremacist Group Spreads Messages Of Hate From NJ To The U S Capitol

arrow Courtesy of the Anti-Defamation League When pro-Trump insurrectionists ransacked the U.S. Capitol, John McBeth, a church deacon and civil rights activist, was already helping to plan a march to protest a flurry of racist and anti-Semitic fliers that had just popped up near his home on Staten Island. It was about the fliers, and then it moved to what happened to the Capitol, McBeth said. Our belief is that if we spread love, if we spread understanding.there s very little room for hate. The Staten Island march, held a few days after the January 6th attack, stood in opposition to these separate incidents of hate. Little did McBeth and organizers realize, but there was actually a common connection: The same small white supremacist group responsible for the Staten Island fliers also leafleted the Capitol on January 6th, according to the Anti-Defamation League. The message in both cases: There’s a war on white people, orchestrated by Jews.

Pa man who owned smiley face copyright, launched dollar stores dies at 86

Pa. man who owned smiley face copyright, launched dollar stores dies at 86 Updated Jan 08, 2021; Bernard Spain, 86, a successful retailer who founded a popular card shop, held the copyright for the iconic smiley face, and launched the Dollar Express chain that grew to more than 100 stores, died Wednesday of congestive heart failure at his home in Philadelphia. A lifelong Philadelphia resident, Spain and his brother, Murray, sold 50 million buttons with the yellow smiley face after obtaining the copyright in 1971. Although the original symbol was designed by someone else, Spain added the slogan “Have a Happy Day” and copyrighted the revised mark, which he printed and sold on pins and countless other products, from posters to pajamas, according to Smithsonian Magazine. He later gave Walmart permission to use the mark so the retailer could resolve a legal challenge in Europe, his family said.

Things To Do: Museums return, jazz benefit, and what s new online

WHYY By Academy of Natural Sciences (Google maps) This week brings good news: as per updated COVID-19 protocols, Philadelphia museums are cleared to reopen. And a historic music venue hosts a weeklong concert to help keep it afloat. Night at the museum(s) Yes, Philadelphia’s museums are back after a state-mandated shutdown to stop the surge of coronavirus cases in the area. The Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Penn Museum, the Franklin Institute, the Academy of Natural Sciences, the Museum of the American Revolution, and the Barnes Foundation are all reopening as of this week. (Notable exceptions – the Please Touch Museum, the African American Museum in Philadelphia and the National Museum of American Jewish History – remain closed for the time being.) All of the museums are still operating under COVID-19 protocols including capacity limits and mandatory mask-wearing for visitors and staff. Advance-purchase, timed tickets are required and some museum hours may be limited so

Ajay Raju, futurist CEO at Dilworth Paxson, steps down to focus on a new firm and a humanity-saving Ark

Ajay Raju, futurist CEO at Dilworth Paxson, steps down to focus on a new firm and a humanity-saving Ark
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Actually Fun Things to Do in Philly This Christmas Weekend

Actually Fun Things to Do in Philly This Weekend Thrillist 3/3/2021 © Art in the Age After a bitterly cold and snowy February, the city inches toward spring with some moderate temps and cozy outdoor affairs. It’s your last weekend to get in a few laps on the ice rink at Winterfest. If you’d prefer to kick it indoors, wander through the labyrinth of eye candy at Wonderspaces at the Fashion District. Whatever your mood, start March on the right foot and take in the sights and sounds even if it’s from afar. Art In The Age Head to Old City tasting room, home bar supply, and bottle shop Art In The Age for an outdoor happy hour, affectionately dubbed “Cozy Hour.” From 3-5 pm, hang out in their ski lodge-inspired heated seating area and take advantage of $2 off all Art in the Age specially-crafted bottled cocktails and $1 off all local craft beers. Hot cocktails include the Winter Warmer (Kinsey rye whiskey, house-made rooibos tea syrup, vanilla, cardamom, spiced cocoa

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