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Heads up, ladies looking to book travel plans over the next year: Lesbian-owned travel company Sweet is currently booking all-girl trips between now and next […]
Leo Benoit, the Vice President of Retail Operations for bridal retailer Alfred Angelo, is a Vietnam War veteran, and it’s one of the reasons the […]
Hundreds of thousands — perhaps a million or more — people are expected in Philadelphia this weekend for Pope Francis, and where there are people, […]
Penn Park isn’t the only new thing in University City, several new restaurants have opened over the summer and more are coming this Fall. Now […]
And You Thought the Public School Budget Was a Problem Before. Now, the Philadelphia School District must slash an additional $61 million in its budget. […]
Behind the Line is Foobooz’s interview series with the people who make up Philly’s dynamic bar and restaurant scene. For the complete archives, go here. When I […]
On Monday evening, the National Constitution Center will award U.S. Sen. John McCain the 2017 Liberty Medal. The award ceremony committee probably sensed it had […]
On Tuesday, PBS’s Frontline debuted “The Choice 2012”—a compelling journey through the lives of the two candidates vying for the presidency. Using archival footage and […]
Mother Nature may be a little confused as to what season it is (what happened to last week’s glorious temps?) but the team over at Philly-based […]
When a gal marries in a museum, it’s only fitting that her dress also a carry a certain amount of history. Check out one stunner […]
President Donald Trump has tapped a Philly-native to fill the role of former national security adviser Michael Flynn, who resigned last week. Army Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster […]
Since emerging from a top-to-bottom renovation a few years ago, the Philadelphia History Museum has come a long way toward engaging residents and asserting itself […]
John Raines, one of several whistleblowers who broke into an FBI office in Media in 1971, died on Sunday. He was 84 years old. Raines was a cleric, civil […]
The Horticulture Center is one Philly’s most unique — and therefore most popular — wedding venues. We’ve seen it done up up a million and […]
PROGRESS REPORT WATCH: Lesbian couple marries across the street from Westboro Baptist Church U.S. Department of Education to start collecting anti-gay bullying data from across […]