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Earlier this year, we told you that Philadelphia’s Parks & Recreation Department and the Fairmount Park Conservancy were accepting proposals to operate a rotating series of beer gardens […]
City Council President Darrell Clarke laid out a plan last week to help fund Philadelphia’s cash-starved schools: He wants to sell liens on commercial properties, which he […]
John Kromer’s analysis of Darrell Clarke’s 1,500 New Affordable Housing Units Initiative has prompted Councilwoman Marian B. Tasco of the 9th District to write an […]
This week Web Urbanist published “Flintstones Furniture: 15 Designs Made of Stone and Lava,” and while I can’t be sure they were thinking of the […]
Sand Blast — what’s referred to as “the largest mid-Atlantic LGBT beach party” — will be moving to Atlantic City after 12 years in Asbury […]
Third-party companies like Cloud 9 Living and Rusty Wallace Racing Experience show up with really fast cars — sometimes Ferraris, sometimes NASCAR — at this […]
For many of us, the pandemic renders evenings synonymous with Netflix and weekends with the outdoors. Wandering around the neighborhood or visiting a nearby park […]
Parks on Tap is doing things a little differently this year. Instead of the traveling carnival model of pre-COVID yesteryear, FCM Hospitality’s Avram Hornik decided […]
This doggy shop carved out of a corner in the Ardmore Farmers Market, and tidily stuffed with every treat imaginable is terrifically cute. But that […]
Well it is 6/6/06 so what can you do but treat yourself to a Lucifer at Monk’s or a HopDevil. Otherwise if the spirit of […]
Blogalicious headed out to opening night at Park Grille, the high-end restaurant at Philadelphia Park, Bensalem’s racetrack and slots megaplex. So what does Blogalicious find […]
McFadden’s at the Ball Park is hosting a beer fest on Saturday, August 16th. The festival will feature several local breweries but most interestingly will […]
Race Against Violence April 24th Run three miles to raise awareness and funds for victims of sexual or violent crimes. More … Essene’s Spring Tasting […]
It’s been more than a year and a half since Philly’s most famous park closed for renovations – and several months since we were first told […]
We were strolling up the Avenue of the Arts last week and decided to check in on the Parke Place townhouse development in the 1300 […]