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Next month Adam Kanter is holding a one night tiki pop-up at his Rum Bar. But the concept he’s dubbed Duke’s Surf Bar could be […]
Back in August, the Archdiocese of Philadelphia announced it was turning control of its 17 high schools and four special education facilities to an independent […]
The Neighborhood Gardens Trust launched on Wednesday at the Summer Winter Garden in Powelton Village. The group represents the next iteration of the Neighborhood Garden […]
Amber Rose comes to her native Philly this week to host a vodka tasting and meet fans for Smirnoff.
Bastille Day is back in Fairmount. On Thursday, July 11th, at 6 pm, there will be a French Fling Bar Crawl, dubbed Kronenbourg Krawl, starting […]
You know when you make plans to go to a dinner party and the person hosting asks “Any dietary restrictions?” and then you ask yourself: […]
Penn has placed three finalists into Inc. Magazine’s Best College Startup of 2016 competition. Drexel added a fourth, making Philly-based teams one-fourth of the competition’s […]
On Thursday, Lisa Nutter, president of Philadelphia Academies Inc. (PAI), hosted a coffee and cocktail reception dubbed “Academies rED Fest fundraiser” in honor of Valentine’s […]
1732 Meats is hosting one of its Food School classes that involves two of the most beloved inventions of mankind: bacon and beer. The class will take […]
• A flying bike took off in Prague last week. Like, for real, for real.(No, the photo with this post is not the real thing. […]
When you’re right, you’re right. Last month, we included a diet called the HCG diet in a list we dubbed, “10 Terrifying Diets“. In fact, […]
The Steven Slater story is amazing to watch. There was such a visceral reaction to Slater’s Howard Beale moment from an underpaid, overworked and under-appreciated […]
Last week, there was a pretty fascinating piece on Greatist that delved into the history of the “perfect female body,” and how much—and often—society’s perception of what […]
At some point, “family vacation” becomes an oxymoron: Where do you go with teenagers? Ours acquiesced to Salem, Massachusetts, a town once gripped by hysterical […]
Cartoons for Victory @ Van Pelt Library | Thursday, April 21 Warren Bernard comes to the Penn library to talk about his book on World […]