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After Wednesday’s solstice, it’s officially summer — and Pizzeria Vetri has unveiled three new pies to celebrate.
Joe Beddia closed his acclaimed pizza shop on March 31st — but the end of Pizzeria Beddia doesn’t mean the end of 115 East Girard Avenue’s pizza […]
Hey, remember back when we did that round-up of the best macarons in Philadelphia? Yeah, well it looks like pastry chef Angela Ranalli is adding […]
The Pennridge School District has apologized after a hybrid math/English question about Maya Angelou’s I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings caused an uproar on […]
After receiving a rare bone cancer diagnosis at age 6, Cameron needed chemotherapy. Receiving the treatments, however, made the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia patient so […]
The most relevant aspect of the Italian Market at this moment in time? It’s one of the only places in the city where groceries are […]
This post has been updated. Our good ol’ founding father, Benjamin Franklin, allegedly said that famous thing about death and taxes being the only certain […]
It feels a little bit like destiny that Pennsylvania Ballet’s Spanish artistic director, Angel Corella, should stage his own interpretation of the iconic evening-length ballet […]
While many high school drama programs stick to “safe” material like Our Town and Brigadoon, Philadelphia Quaker school Friends’ Central has decided to stage Angels […]
In a scene no doubt hauntingly familiar to many Philadelphians, Cardinal Roger Mahony of Los Angeles on Monday apologized for mishandling sex abuse allegations that […]
Saturday night, World Café Live Upstairs saw a trio of bands warm up a brisk night. First up was Brooklyn-based Ponyhof. Usually a fourpiece, on […]
Rittenhouse Square resident and soon-to-be empty nester Angela Duckworth has made a career of helping others uncover their inner fortitude. The Cherry Hill native talks […]
As we feel certain you know by now, this week the world lost Maya Angelou, writer, poet, memoirist, civil rights activist, empowerer of women and all-around […]
On Wednesday, the MacArthur Foundation announced the 24 recipients of its “genius” grant, a $625,000 no-strings-attached award given to “individuals who show exceptional creativity in […]
Visit Philadelphia. These are two words that until recently made a lot of sense together — a sonorous duet, if you will. A simple truism. […]