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This Alaskan Cruise Blends Wilderness and Luxury

I’m sipping soft bubbles of champagne on my private ocean-facing balcony, staring out at electric blue hunks of ice as they float in the waters […]

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How Pandemic Project Snacktime Became Philly’s Favorite Band

It’s been a busy and productive year for Snacktime. The horn-based funk band performed at halftime on the Sixers’ court 10 times. They headlined the […]

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Pera Brings an Easy Room and Turkish Standards to Northern Liberties

Step into Pera and you can feel your blood pressure drop. It’s the sun through the corner windows, maybe, or the high ceilings and the […]

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El Mezcal Cantina Takes Every Advantage of Fire — and It Pays Off

Chef Eladio Soto’s El Mezcal Cantina may have opened in January of 2022, but the space has history. Those of you who know Point Breeze […]

City Life

From the Main Line to A League of Their Own: An Interview With Abbi Jacobson

I’m originally from … Wayne, but when I’m talking to people outside the area, I just say I’m from Philly. I definitely identify as being […]

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Where to Play Board Games in and Around Philly

Board games have a lot more to offer than Monopoly and Scrabble these days. While the long hours at home and Zoom fatigue during the […]

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The Early Riser’s Guide to Philadelphia

“You see the city in a different way before everybody gets up,” says Erika Tonelli Bonnett, who took over as owner of Center City Pretzel […]

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5 Spots to Eat an Extremely Early Breakfast in Philly

You might already know the late-night spots where you can get a gyro at 3 a.m. or pancakes for dinner. But the spots that open […]

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How to Stage Shakespeare’s Most Sexist Play in 2022

Four days before hopping on a call with Philly playwright Charlotte Northeast to talk about her work with West Philly’s Shakespeare in Clark Park, I […]

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At Mish Mish, a Breezy Mediterranean Menu and Happy Hospitality Make You Stay a While

On a warm but not too warm early evening in May, East Passyunk celebrated the fleeting Philadelphia spring at the Singing Fountain, its tiers a […]