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A roundup of Philly news. This article may be updated at any time as new information becomes available. Your DIY Household Projects Are Contributing to […]
So: is the house you see in the photo above a Georgian Revival manor or a contemporary estate? Is it a mansion, or is it […]
For roughly 20 years, Ellen Gruebel has been unable to apply her own make-up, cook and eat her favorite meals or sign her name. Pouring […]
On Sunday, June 8th, at 1:27 p.m., somebody posted a question on Reddit that immediately transported me back 23 years: “Does anyone have any idea […]
Don’t despair. Your excessive replaying of “the 1,” “exile,” and “the last great american dynasty” has finally come to good use. All the delightfully monochrome […]
Restaurant weddings remain a popular choice for food-loving couples planning their future Big Days. Not only is a delicious menu practically a given, but it […]
There were many reasons why the crowd chose to descend upon Broad Street that night, after the Eagles’ Super Bowl victory, in one of the […]
Instead of turning their Sansom Street restaurants Harp & Crown and Giuseppe & Sons into smaller, “streetery” versions of themselves, Michael Schulson and Nina Tinari […]
A roundup of Philly news. This article may be updated at any time as new information becomes available. Interboro School District Board Says It Can’t […]
The neighborhood we now know as Queen Village began life as Southwark, “Philadelphia’s first suburb.” Or, just possibly, Philadelphia’s first iteration: at its south end […]
A roundup of Philly news. This article may be updated at any time as new information becomes available. Black Lives Matter Protesters Call for Removal […]
We love the memorable moments that make up a wedding. Whether they are big or small, intentional or unplanned (but special in their unique way), […]
Robin Gordon of BHHS Fox & Roach Realtors recently told me a story: Clients of hers, a couple, had moved from Gladwyne into the city […]
When Yulee Park was an attorney in New York City, she would regularly decamp to coffee shops to get work done. Fast-forward 12 years: Park […]
When Emmy Squared opened in Queen Village, it was busy from the jump. Lines out the door, fully booked-out on weekends, sometimes weekdays. For a […]