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What makes one huge house in a subdivision a McMansion and another one in a different subdivision not? McMansion Hell creator Kate Wagner offers a […]
There’s something enchanting about barn weddings in the Pennsylvania countryside — the lush greenery, the charm of the historic buildings and the occasional farm animal […]
The Preston & Steve show on WMMR is known for many stunts, whether it’s rolling 10,000 marbles down the Art Museum steps or encouraging listeners […]
If you haven’t noticed this yet, Poconos houses tend to fall into four broad categories: Rustic Hunting Lodge, Ski Chalet, Cabin, and Contemporary. Of course, […]
Aaron Glenn spent 15 seasons in the NFL as a three-time Pro Bowl cornerback before transitioning into coaching and ultimately becoming Dan Campbell’s defensive coordinator […]
In the past seven seasons, an opposing quarterback managed to complete 80 percent of his passes against the Eagles defense just twice. Both instances came […]
Fishtown’s Old World Warehouse — built in the 19th century to house an elevator manufacturer — is one of the most distinctive industrial loft condo […]
This is a city where the head coach of the Eagles once compared opponents to home invaders trying to violate his own players’ families, so […]
Over the past 100 years, Pilates — the low-impact exercise developed by Joseph Pilates — has evolved and transformed. Originally used to help rehabilitate folks […]
Doesn’t that front porch make you want to just sit down on it and take in the passing scene? It and its plant-filled front yard […]
Joe Flacco was brought to Philadelphia to serve a purpose as a veteran backup to an inexperienced starter. At 36, however, there was also more […]
Halloween is almost here, so, naturally, our minds are on all things associated with happy hauntings. (Looking for something fun to do? Click here for […]
Many Philadelphians adore the “little streets” of Washington Square West. (A friend of mine even made a video tribute to one of them for Hidden City […]
Last year, when COVID-19 forced Philadelphia bars and restaurants to close, numerous crowdfunding campaigns sprang up online. People wanted to help workers who suddenly found […]
Back when I started this column — when I was pitching it as a way to round up the week’s news at a time when […]