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Egyptian Religious Authority Condemns Anti-Islam Ads on SEPTA

The controversy about those anti-Islam ads on SEPTA buses has gone international. (See the ads in question here.) An organization described as Egypt’s “most prominent religious […]

Foobooz

Voting For Food & Wine People’s Choice Best New Chef Ends Today

Ben Franklin once said, “Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the […]

Property

Jaw Dropper of the Week: Mid-Century Vision By Irwin Stein For $599,000

“There are only two other homes with this distinctive roof line. Stein also favored built-in cove lighting, low-rise open staircases and built-in sofas,” writes Bobbie […]

City Life

Bad News for Pa. Anti-Vaxxers: Bill Would Eliminate “Philosophical” Exemptions

Pennsylvania legislators are considering a bill to toughen the state’s immunization requirements by removing one of the pathways to opting out. There are three such […]

Foobooz

Spring Butchering Classes at The Farm and Fisherman

PETA might have a problem with it, but over here at Foobooz we are very pro-carving up animals. So too, apparently, is The Farm and […]

Citified

The Candidate Conversations Series: Anthony Williams May Well Be Philly’s Next Mayor—Meet Him Next Week

State Senator Anthony Williams has represented West Philly in Harrisburg since he was 31 years old. He ran for governor in 2010, and has become […]

Philadelphia Wedding

4 Important Tax Tips All Newlyweds Should Know

Tax season is upon us, and whether you’re married now or will have a spouse by next year’s ever-looming April 15, there are a few key […]

Brayden Schenn game-winner Flyers
City Life

WATCH: Flyers Win on Unbelievable Goal with 2.1 Seconds Left

After blowing a three-goal lead in the third period, the Flyers nearly ruined Fan Appreciation Night. But Brayden Schenn scored with 2.1 seconds left to […]

City Life

Horticultural Society President Drew Becher Resigns

Drew Becher, president of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society since 2010, is leaving the post to join his partner in San Francisco. The announcement came on […]

Property

Morning Headlines: Camden’s ‘Waterfront Abyss’ Wins Parking Tournament

Camden has been making strides to change its image over the past few years. The state has offered huge incentives to companies willing to relocate […]

City Life

Wolf: Kane Doesn’t Need to Resign

Embattled Attorney General Kathleen Kane should stay on the job for now, Gov. Tom Wolf says. The Inquirer reports Wolf made his comments Tuesday during […]

City Life

Why Commissioner Ramsey Must Stay

There’s been a bit of talk about the future of Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey lately, so let’s just say what needs to be said: Ramsey must stay […]

Citified

Lynne Abraham Collapses at First Televised Mayoral Debate

Former District Attorney Lynne Abraham collapsed Tuesday night about 10 minutes into the first televised mayoral debate of the season.

Citified

Tonight: Drink Away Your Fears About Philly’s Future with Citified’s Mayoral Debate Drinking Game

The first televised mayoral debate of 2015 airs tonight at 7 p.m. on NBC10. This matters for a whole lot of grown-up reasons. It’s also an excuse […]

Foobooz

Petruce et al Offering City’s Balling-est Citywide

Petruce et al posted its happy hour menu to Facebook today and one item really caught our eye. The “Balling” Citywide” is a “London Balling” […]