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Clarke: Lack of Diversity in Some City Departments Is “Problematic”

Mayor Jim Kenney was elected last year with a very broad, diverse coalition. Once in office, he promised to make his staff just as diverse. At a budget hearing […]

Foobooz

The 8 Most Anticipated Philly Restaurant Openings This Fall

A walk around just about any neighborhood in Philly will tell you the same story: There are a whole lot of empty storefronts in this […]

Foobooz

Bacon Mouthwash, Artisinal Air, Pizza In A Can, Olde Gowanus Brewery And More–A Recap Of April Fools Day In The Food World

For those of you who either slept straight through yesterday or just can’t get enough of food-world April Fools Day pranks, Eater national spent the […]

Philadelphia Wedding

Photos: How to Get the Boho Bride Look Year Round

The haute-hippie look isn’t just for summer. Gather easy-breezy details for a cool-weather wedding day that’s as free-spirited as you are. Flora Nikrooz Alabaster romper, […]

City Life

The Best Thing That Happened This Week: Hey, What Was That?

They’ve been waking us up every morning with their goddamn racket. Robins, finches, sparrows, chickadees — yada yada yada! Those mourning doves with their Whooooo whoooo whooooing. […]

Be Well Philly

An Insider’s Guide to Exploring Wissahickon Valley Park

Visits to Wissahickon Valley Park skyrocketed during the pandemic, and nearly three years later, its roads are still very much well-traveled. But considering its 1,800 […]

Be Well Philly

Mark Your Calendar: Phillies Yoga Day to Return to Citizens Bank Park 

Downward-dogging Phillies fans, rejoice! Phillies Yoga Day, which went down for the first time at Citizens Bank Park last year (after being rescheduled due to […]

Things to Do

Shakespeare in Clark Park Starts Tomorrow With Five Free Shows Through Sunday

To sit or to stand? That will be the question at the 10th anniversary of Shakespeare in Clark Park. Grab your checkered blankets and bottled (or boxed!) […]

Property

Morning Headlines: New Plan for Proposed Condo Complex on Clark Park

A proposal for a mixed-use complex at 43rd and Baltimore on Clark Park presented during a recent Spruce Hill Community Association meeting was generally well-received, […]

Property

Coming Next Summer: Apartment Development Across From Clark Park

It’s been months since we last revisited the mixed-use project planned for 4224 Baltimore Avenue, but we’ve now finally caught wind of new information regarding the long-stalled development: construction of the planned […]

Property

Morning Headlines: Nutter and Clarke Make Plan for LOVE Park

After months of discussion, an accord has finally been reached for how to refurbish of JFK Plaza. According to the Inquirer’s Troy Graham, Mayor Nutter […]

Be Well Philly

Change of Plans: Philly VegFest Won’t Be at Clark Park This Year

A few weeks ago, we told you guys VegFest, the free festival celebrating all things vegetarian, would be making its way back to Philly June 6th […]

Things to Do

Free Shakespeare in Clark Park Starts Tonight, Now with Peanut the Dog

Kathryn MacMillan is directing Shakespeare in Clark Park for the first time, and of course it’s the year when the show has a dog and […]

Things to Do

Awesome Fest Starting Free Movie Series in Clark Park Tomorrow Night

Tomorrow night, June 26th, Awesome Fest and UCD are teaming up to kick off a new eight-week movie series in Clark Park that features no less […]

Things to Do

Shakespeare In Clark Park’s Henry IV Comes Complete With a 100-Person Battle Scene and Pub Prelude

Shakespeare’s Henry IV is coming to Clark Park! Shakespeare in Clark Park and Team Sunshine Performance Corporation (TSPC) are joining together to present a unique rendition of […]