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Your child might not appreciate the setting now — right there on the front porch of City Hall — but he will in 20 years, […]
Even we get stumped sometimes, but we always know where to turn: Mark Kingsdorf, owner of Philly’s The Queen of Hearts Wedding Consultants, wedding etiquette […]
Stop us if you’ve heard this one before: Developers of an apartment project at 4224 Baltimore Ave. will meet with the community to discuss their […]
The only thing better than a glow-in-the-dark hot yoga class is a free glow-in-the-dark hot yoga class. And, come January 6th, Rittenhouse’s new CorePower Yoga […]
Grab your four-legged running buddy and get ready to race, you guys: This Saturday, October 25th, the first-ever Bark in the Park 5K race —complete […]
When the doctor says you need to lower your blood pressure, it can be overwhelming to think about all of the lifestyle changes you might […]
For the George Young Company, it was a labor of love. Today, the company — working with Materials Conservation — moved the Love sculpture from […]
Dick Clark, god rest his soul, was as treasured a Philadelphian (temporary or otherwise) as they come. But was he eccentric? He was. Did he […]
So you might’ve heard around town that a “certain publication” published a piece online last week about “malfeasance tied to high-ranking Philadelphia people” — a […]
Dick Clark’s a fraud. On the face of it, a harsh charge, particularly given that Clark, now 82, once omnipresent on our TV screens, is […]
A Who’s Who of New York City restaurateurs and developers has been touring the former Tavern On the Green space in New York, as the […]
If this week’s bizarre Clarke-Nutter pissing match over school funding wasn’t signal enough that the Council Prez has bigger ambitions, Darrell’s got a new website up. […]
On Inauguration Day, City Council President Darrell Clarke announced in a semi-mayoral speech that he would soon unveil an energy savings program that would create more than 10,000 […]
Didn’t we tell you it would open before Thanksgiving? The Center City District announced today that the Rothman Institute Ice Rink at Dilworth Park will be open […]
Mark Segal sure likes his adjectives. Last Friday the Philadelphia Gay News publisher wrote a column in which he called Philly Mag “racist,” “sexist” and […]