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  3. Kee Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Taylor opened her salon, Deeper Than Hair, in April 2013, also located in West Philadelphia. [5] [6] She selected the name as an homage to her devotion to hair care as an art. [7] The salon specializes in treating natural afro-textured hair, and Taylor is known for styling natural hair into straightened hairstyles.

  4. Amanda Marcotte - Wikipedia

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    In an article for Salon a few days later, she said her resignation was a result of being targeted by the "right-wing smear machine." [17] [18] Marcotte has given presentations at Skepticon, SXSW, Women In Secularism 2, and SkepchickCON. She was formerly on the speakers' bureau of the Secular Student Alliance. [19] [20] [21]

  5. Wanamaker's - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, the Philadelphia Wanamaker's premiered a Christmas Light Show, a large musical and blinking light display several stories high, viewable from several levels of the building. Its popularity with Philadelphia parents and children, as well as tourists, ensured a continuous run, even after the building was sold to different business interests.

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  7. Wikipedia : Meetup/Philadelphia/WikiSalon 2021-03-13

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    Agenda for WikiSalon, March 13, 2021: March's Philadelphia WikiSalon will work on editing Wikipedia articles and on celebrating Women's History Month. WikiSalon is skills-oriented, and monthly sessions alternate between demonstrations of new skills and work sessions to practice skills.

  8. The Blum Store - Wikipedia

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    The store was founded as Blum Brothers Dry Goods in the late 19th century, The company and the Blum name was acquired by Maurice Spector in 1920. [1] Spector's gift for merchandising expanded the store's clientele, and the firm soon opened branch locations in Bala Cynwyd and Exton, Pennsylvania, and Moorestown, New Jersey.

  9. Shelley Luther - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Luther founded Hot Mess Enterprises and Salon à la Mode, a beauty salon in Far North Dallas. [1] [2] In 2020, she received national attention for her decision to keep the business open during the COVID-19 pandemic.