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Aw, weren’t things so nice in early November? There was no snow on the ground — and the Sixers were 3-0! Of course, since starting […]
THEY HAD LET the place go to hell. Tierney could see it the first day he walked in the door. In the lobby alone, the […]
The Philly 0.0 Instant Gratification Run, the zero-mile run (we’ll explain later) that debuted at Xfinity Live last year, is making its return this Friday, […]
Michael Schulson’s food truck and booze wagon are now set up at the Porch next to 30th Street Station. Rotisserie at the Porch will serve […]
I honestly thought I’d seen it all. Then I received a tweet on Friday afternoon inviting me to check out a new race coming to […]
I always have to laugh when I read the letters to Dear Abby that begin: “Dear Abby: Please settle an argument between me and my […]
So, you need that coffee table from Ikea assembled? Hot soup delivered to your sick brother? The next cubicle wrapped in cling wrap on April […]
Kirsten Henri checks out Sabrina’s Cafe & Spencer’s Too, the new sibling of the Italian Market classic. The menu too is a riff on diner […]
The use of technology to transform government has been a growing municipal interest in city halls across the country. Here, the City of Philadelphia has […]
When the Porch opened at 30th Street Station in late 2011, it was designed to be a low-cost test run at place-making. Could some colorful […]
Remember when HMOs were going to control the spiraling cost of health care? It didn’t work. Health insurance premiums have nearly doubled since 2000, and […]
Judging by the Eagles’ performance in Friday’s exhibition loss to New England, they are headed for an 0-16 season; with the score of each game […]
HOUSTON — Here’s what we saw during the Eagles’ 31-21 win over the Texans.
One memory comes to mind when I think of Temple football. We were driving on I-76 to a cross country meet — it had to […]
In 2015, should a mayoral candidate’s ethics platform be taken seriously if it doesn’t address open data? Mark Headd, Philadelphia’s former Chief Data Officer, argues that open data is a key part […]