HearPhilly! is an online radio station - a first-of-its-kind endeavor produced in partnership with CBS Radio station KYW Newsradio. Up-to-the-minute segments are updated regularly with trip-planning tips and inside scoop on hotels, restaurants and Philadelphia happenings from KYW Newsradio reporters.

Melony Roy interviewed Philly native, singer, and song -writer Malik Smith.
The Curtis Symphony Orchestra will perform Danielpour's "Toward the Splendid City," Berstein's Symphony No. 2 "The Age of Anxiety" and Prokofiev's "Symphony No. 5." Cherri Gregg sits down with award-winning student cellist Sarah Rommel about the upcoming
Movie critic Bill Wine gives his thoughts on the movies "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close", "Haywire" and "Red Tails".
Longwood Gardens kicks off its Orchid Extravaganza on Friday, January 20th. Molly Daly talked to Executive Director Paul Redman about the exhibit, which ends March 25th, and about the surprising hardiness of orchids.
Pianist Anton Kuerti visits the Perelman Theater Wednesday Feb. 8th to play an all Beethoven set. Mike Dougherty and Miles Cohen with the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society talk about what to expect at the show.
In Center City we find First Unitarian Church at 2125 Chestnut Street. A place of worship by day, and a popular spot to catch an Indie or Punk rock music show by night.
Philadelphias Restaurant Week actually two weeks takes place this year January 22nd through 27th and January 29th through February 3rd.
They may be "Dancin' on Air" again in Philadelphia as early as next month. John Mcdevitt reports it appears a popular 80's local television dance show is making a comback. Dancers are needed.
Suzanne Monaghan spoke with Noreen Greimann, the Owner and Director of Little Sprouts Village. Her company offers gardening and art classes to kids.
Movie critic Bill Wine gives his thoughts on the movies "The Iron Lady", "Contraband" and "Carnage".
January is National Soup Month. Hadas Kuznits chats with Andy Kitco, executive chef at Oyster House, about cooking chowders for the cold, winter season; and what you can do at home to make your soups more delicious.
Old City is home to two new (connected) restaurants; Azione and Rocchino's. Hadas Kuznits speaks with Thomas McAleer, General Manager of both, about Italian cuisine and the changing atmosphere of the Old City neighborhood.
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