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In its latest issue, City Paper reviews three shows playing in Philly right now. David Anthony Fox on Arden Theatre Company’s Water by the Spoonful: Water is […]
This afternoon, I made my way to Love Park, where state representatives Brian Sims and Steve McCarter were joined by local supporters — including Senator […]
The choices, realistically, were current City Controller Alan Butkovitz and challenger Brett Mandel. They had significant differences of opinion about many things, but they both […]
Here’s a compelling headline: “Housing Recovery to End Soon.” Here’s another: “New Home Sales Rose 2.1% in May.” It might seem like conflicting information, but […]
The Inquirer‘s Frank Fitzpatrick has a story today gaming out the likelihood of the U.S. Open ever returning to Merion. Given the spate of negative media […]
One time, there was a proposal in which the guy, who was flying a private plane just before popping the question, acted as if the plane […]
In the news this week: Another Philly hotel battle. A bunch of hotels are ganging up on one of their own. A group that calls itself […]
It’s not what you’d expect to hear from a Golden Globe nominee, but Ellen Pompeo, known for her iconic role as Meredith Grey in the […]
Philadelphia Weekly looks back at the year in dining and finds some ups and downs. Despite the hit or miss nature of the year in […]
The City Paper’s Trey Popp asks what is American food and takes a taste of 707’s interpretation of it. Then the menu arrives. 707’s idea […]
FRIDAY, JUNE 30 Buckingham McVie @ The Mann Lindsey Buckingham and Christine McVie of Fleetwood Mac recently released their first album together as a duo […]
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Comedy for Gentlemen @ The Republican Erin Dohony and Rachel Fogletto host night of comedy at South Philly’s esteemed go-go establishment. Samantha […]
FRIDAY, JULY 14 Philadelphia Podcast Festival Live recordings of some 55 podcasts including The Black Tribbles, Call Your Girlfriend, Black Girls Laughing, Lulu & Pop, […]
Physique 57, the workout loved by LA and New York’s elite (including the likes of Zooey Deschanel and Parker Posey, who credits the workout for […]
Regional sandwich history is a murky, oft-contentious business, filled with pompous posturing and rampant revisionism. Inquire about the origins of the beef on weck at […]