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                As a mom, daughter, and freelancer, I'm good at juggling (figuratively). But can I really catch and let go?
This is not a metaphor
            Writer Anndee Hochman is used to toggling through life: her mom, her family, her home, her work. So when life got grim, she decided to try juggling for real. How do you learn to catch and let go?
        
        
                    
                                            
                        
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                Dive into the 2023 Philly Fringe Festival with avant-garde necromancer Sarah Knittel
Philly Fringe 2023: How did we get here?
            Sarah Knittel—not a Fringe queen, but certainly a mage or wicked-cool duke—gets us ready for the 2023 fest by sharing her Fringe journey as a self-producing artist.
        
         
                                                
                    
                                            
                        
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                Coming of age with Sinéad
We need Sinéad O’Connor’s spirit more than ever
            When Gabrielle Kaplan-Mayer heard about Sinéad O’Connor’s death this summer, she became her 21-year-old self, sustained against harassment and injustice by a singular voice.
        
         
                                                
                    
                                            
                        
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                Prison, hospital, burger joint, cathedral: does art transcend the space it’s in?
Art on the horizon
            When art isn’t created for any particular site, how does it relate to the space where it’s exhibited, whether it’s a gallery, a prison, or a house of worship? Treacy Ziegler considers secular art in sacred places.
        
         
                                                
                    
                                            
                        
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                No house lasts forever, including our own bodies. We keep moving as long as we can.
Good-enough bones
            While Anndee Hochman faces treatment for osteoporosis, she remembers the different homes we live in, from our bones to our houses, and everything we’ll do to keep them standing.
        
        
                    
                                            
                        
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                My therapist broke up with me—and I don’t know how I feel about that.
Trials and terminations
            Fredricka R. Maister felt grateful to find a therapist when she needed one most at the height of the pandemic. Their relationship wasn’t perfect, but should it have ended the way it did?
        
         
                                                
                    
                                            
                        
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            What grieving the Eagles loss taught me about how to come home
It’s a Philly thing
            Heather Joelle Boneparth says the Eagles’s Super Bowl loss felt heavier than it should have: more grief was lurking, but also a new understanding of home, with a Philly flair.
        
        
                    
                                            
                        
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                The heartbreaking luxury of home hospice care
Earthy, real, and worth every moment
            Emily B. Schilling cared for her dying mother at home and, about a decade later, she faced a similar goodbye to her husband. Hospice is exhausting and heartbreaking, but she doesn’t regret one moment of it.
        
         
                                                
                    
                                            
                        
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                It’s their city, too: Philly’s young people deserve to take up space
Kids are the future, not the enemy
            Headlines about mobs of disruptive teens are dominating Philly this year. Why won’t we invest in spaces that welcome youngsters and keep them safe? Camille Bacon-Smith considers in a conversation with the office of City Councilmember Isaiah Thomas.
        
         
                                                
                    
                                            
                        
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                This April, help autistic people by promoting acceptance, not awareness
A new adage for April
            Because of inaccurate and stigmatizing “autism awareness” campaigns, it took writer and educator Bridget Scanlan a long time to learn that she herself is autistic. Now, she advocates a new paradigm of acceptance.
        
         
                                                
                    
                                            
                        
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