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Philly and the Single Lesbian

My whole profession is surrounded by manipulation. My job – six days a week, 12 hours a day – is cooking. If someone asks me what […]

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“Huck Finn” Controversy Rages On

It’s not over for Huck Finn and the N-word. SouthBooks’ recent announcement that it would publish an “updated” version of Mark Twain’s The Adventures of […]

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Tonight

It’s a Bank Holiday according to the Dandelion, that means traditional roasts will be served.

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Health Care Repeal: First on the Tea Party To-Do List

After an unusual week of temperance on Capitol Hill in the wake of the Arizona tragedy, you can expect things to heat up so fast […]

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Jose Garces Bells

With Craig LaBan’s review of JG Domestic we thought we’d look back at how Jose Garces’ other six restaurants fared with the Inquirer’s critic. We […]

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This is too easy

Apparently, it falls to me to knock down Chris Freind whenever he goes on one of his fact-free jaunts. Today’s version features the oft-recited right-wing […]

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Big Macher Faceoff

At noon today our intrepid Top Chef recapper Fidel Gastro will be challenging the Feast’s Collin Flatt to a pastrami sandwich eating contest at Delicatessen.Each […]

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Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King

In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, G Philly wanted to remind everyone to give back to the community. However small or monumental your […]

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The Agenda

The Week Ahead: Le Pain Quotidien soft-opened this morning on the 1400 block of Walnut. In West Philadelphia, Manakeesh Cafe Bakery opens for business at […]

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Haverford Passes Controversial Non-Discrimination Law

In a controversial vote last week, the township of Haverford on Philadelphia’s Main Line officially banned the discrimination of gays and lesbians. After listening to […]

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Coatesville City Council Elects Gay President

Earlier this month, the Coatesville City Council elected its first openly gay president. Karl Marking became president of the council on Jan. 3 – the […]

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Gay Creative Team Tackles Body Image

Dan Martin and Michael Biello – both Philly natives – have been living and working together for 35 years. On Jan. 22 and 23, the […]

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Martin Luther King: A True Republican

Up until the 1930’s, the majority of blacks were Republican, proud to be in the Party of Lincoln. The song that would become the national […]

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The Sixers, Treading Water

Sixers coach Doug Collins enjoyed a busman’s holiday Sunday, attending the Catholic League showdown between Neumann-Goretti and Archbishop Carroll, which is coached by Collins’ son-in-law, […]

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Breaking: Kids Lie About Sex!

When kids get to be a certain age, their parents start to wonder whether they—well, you know.  Parents also start to talk to one another […]