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Philadelphia’s literary heritage is well-known and deeply-rooted. It’s the city where Benjamin Franklin founded the first lending library, and where noted bibliophile James Logan once […]
For those who follow real estate politics–and Philadelphia politics in general, particularly those of our scofflaws–here’s a fun tidbit: The former head of the Philadelphia […]
At a protest that took place today on Independence Mall, City Paper caught up with three federal workers already feeling the automatic spending cuts that […]
Hawthorne’s Biercafé’s annual IPA block party — which was rained out back in May and rescheduled — is back for real this time, with the […]
Jose Garces is rolling out big changes for the second season at Volvér, his restaurant at the Kimmel Center. Effective immediately, the ticketing requirement has been abolished and […]
Gay actor Rupert Everett has stirred the pot again with negative comments about same-sex parenting as he plays Oscar Wilde in a London production of “The Judas Kiss.”
The star-studded North American tour of Jesus Christ Superstar that had punk icon John “Johnny Rotten” Lydon playing King Harold and Michelle Williams of Destiny’s Child […]
Teenya Gilliam had just lost her hair from chemo. She wasn’t yet comfortable going to the grocery store without a wig on, let alone being […]
Each year, the Department of Housing and Urban Development conducts a “Point-in-Time” count of the homeless population in areas around the country. The count of Philadelphia homeless […]
Newsflash: A yoga class doesn’t have to happen at a yoga studio. That’s the premise behind the new Pop Up Yoga Philly, an effort of four […]
So U.S. Rep Anthony Weiner got caught sending naughty photos to a whole bunch of ladies on the Internets, and maybe was using government resources […]
You may never have shelled out $125 for a birthday present, but would you consider it if the recipient was celebrating 120 years? Because if […]
It really seems like the Divine Lorraine will get redeveloped. Developer Eric Blumenfeld has purchased the building for a second time and he has the funding in […]
Oh, ye of little faith. That’s probably what developer Eric Blumenfeld wants to tell every naysayer who laughed when he bought the Divine Lorraine for […]