- Joe Baldino prepares clams amidst the blaze for his Spaghetti Vongole on March 18, 2012 at Zeppoli’s in Collingswood, NJ. ( Philadelphia Inquirer, March 19, 2012 )
- Nick F. Naselli changes one of two slashed tires on Aldine St. in Mayfair. ( Philadelphia Inquirer, February 20, 2012 )
- Super Squibb (right) was crowned the 19th Annual Wing Bowl Champion, beating El Wingador (left) by a single wing. ( NBC Off the Bench, February 4, 2011 )
- 6abc’s Cathy Gandolfo (center) looks through photos with longtime KYW reporters, Dick Sheeran (left) and Robin Mackintosh (right) at the Pub in Pennsauken on March 15, 2012. ( Philadelphia Inquirer, March 20, 2012 )
- Mason Quilty, lead role Hanschen in the upcoming play, Spring Awakening, joins in the conversation with fellow actors, teachers and parents at the Media Theatre. ( Philadelphia Inquirer, March 26, 2012 )
- Reverend Micah C.T. Sims preaches at Mount Zion United Methodist Church at 11th and Jefferson wearing a hooded sweatshirt in remembrance of Trayvon Martin. ( Philadelphia Inquirer, March 26, 2012 )
- Albert Odusanya smiles at partner, Ryann Richardson, before walking down the runway at the Bellevue Gets Engaged bridal event, featuring bridal gown designs by Nicole Miller. ( Philadelphia Inquirer, March 5, 2012 )
- Dave Anthem (left) and Mike Barone (right) opened a vegan cafe in South Philly called The Grindcore House. They wanted to create a place that promoted conversation. ( JUMP Magazine, November 11, 2012 )
- The panel of women were on hand to share personal stories of the issues with health care and the need for reform in America. From left: Tracey Johnson, Brenda Shelton-Dunston, Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, Helen Rayon, and Dr. Lisa Lewis, PhD. ( Philadelphia Inquirer, February 17, 2012 )
- Tony Rocco teaches his student, Christopher Javier (12), to visualize the world around them differently. ( Philadelphia Inquirer, February 12, 2012 )
- Lauren Bilski, the newly crowned Miss Philadelphia, is the first Drexel University student to win the pageant in over 90 years. ( Philadelphia Inquirer, April 2, 2012 )
- Fatima Johnson (left) holds a book with her mother, Valoree Nelson, containing World War II-era snapshops of African Americans that she found in the trash. ( Philadelphia Inquirer, January 30, 2012 )