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VIDEO: Tiffany & Co. Continues to Celebrate Diversity in Love With New “Will You?” TV Ad

Tiffany & Co. sure knows how to tell a love story: On the heels of last month’s “Will You?” print campaign—which features a gay couple as well as […]

Restaurants

Sidecar’s March Wing Man: Joey Baldino

This month was Sidecar Bar and Grille‘s inaugural “Monthly Wing Thing” featuring Jim Burke, and we just found out that next month’s (aka March’s) wingmaster extraordinaire is […]

Restaurants

Chili and Homebrew Competition This Weekend

In a city where every fire creates an icehouse there are only three things that are guaranteed to warm you up: chili, beer, and firefighters. Thankfully, […]

City Life

Keith Olbermann: Worst Person in the World?

In the context of not wishing to see human beings waste away because we are mostly good and decent souls, I think we all need […]

Property

Hilton Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing Officially Replaces the Hyatt

There’s a new Hilton in town. The Hilton Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing has officially replaced the Hyatt Regency Philadelphia, according to a press release send […]

Property

Rendering Alert: There’s a Courtyard and Water Feature at Mural Arts Lofts

Oh, wow. We’ve just gotten our hands on the most recent rendering of the planned Mural Arts Lofts (aka, the former Thaddeus Stevens school at Broad and Spring […]

Restaurants

Russian Imperial Stout Now Available in Cans

Iron Hill Brewery is really demonstrating a can-do attitude right now. For a limited time (and for the first time ever), the brewery is releasing […]

Septa regional rail train
City Life

Live Wires Fall on SEPTA Train, Halt Traffic

[UPDATE] SEPTA reports that shuttle buses are currently operating between Glenside and Warminster in both directions until further notice. Warminster: Shuttle buses are operating between […]

City Life

Speculation Grows About Comcast Cell Phone Service

Can you hear me now? It’s been nearly a year since we told you that Comcast was eyeing a plan to offer cellular phone service, […]

Citified

The Brief: Who Will the Philly Teachers Union Support for Mayor?

The Democratic candidates for mayor of Philadelphia each tried to make their strongest case Wednesday that the city’s teachers union ought to endorse them. At a meeting held by the Philadelphia Federation […]

City Life

Here’s Eric Lindros’ $250K Libel Suit Against Ex-Ref

In a column in the Huffington Post last July, former NHL referee Paul Stewart wrote of his run-ins with Eric Lindros. Now, Lindros is suing […]

City Life

Four Shot, Three Killed Overnight

Four people were shot late Wednesday and early Thursday — three fatally — in an unusually violent night in Philadelphia. The victims were shot in […]

Restaurants

Tonight: Bravo’s “Best New Restaurant” Will Be Featuring A Familiar Face

Namely, mine. Yeah, that’s right. I got to go undercover as one of the “secret diners” on Bravo’s show, Best New Restaurant (which you may […]

Philadelphia Wedding

Here Are the Tips and Tricks You Need to Know When Selling Your Wedding Gown

Long gone are the days when a bride’s beautiful white dress got banished to the back of her closet following the Big Day: Married gals are […]

School District of Philadelphia
City Life

Conservative Group Sues PFT Over “Ghost Employees” on Philly Schools’ Payroll

A new conservative nonprofit sued the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers (PFT) and school district in Common Pleas Court Wednesday over the district’s policy of keeping full-time union employees on […]