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The “Shake Shack of Fried Chicken” Opens on East Passyunk

The East Passyunk strip finally has its long-awaited fried chicken restaurant. Redcrest, chef Adam Volk’s long-awaited fried chicken spot, debuts at 1525 South 11th Street this […]

City Life

LGBTQ Event of the Week: Her Philly Moves’ FADE

This week’s LGBTQ event of the week is Her Philly Moves’ FADE. Her Philly Moves gives you another incredible alternative queer womxn’s night that is packed […]

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How Chickie’s and Pete’s Got Crabfries Into the Super Bowl

This Sunday, when the Eagles take to the field at the Super Bowl in Minneapolis, fans visiting from Philadelphia will have a familiar food to […]

Business

5 Philly Biz Women on Asking for a Raise in the Age of #MeToo

The viral rise of movements like #MeToo, Time’s Up and the Women’s March have put much-needed attention on the challenges women continue to face at the workplace […]

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City Life

PHOTOS: Eagles Fans Take Over Minneapolis Ahead of the Super Bowl

T minus FIVE days until the Super Bowl. You witnessed craziness in Philly when the Eagles pummeled the Minnesota Vikings on the 19th. Now you’re […]

Restaurants

Another Reason to Hate Boston: The Food

I’m not sure if you’ve heard, but the Eagles are going to be in the Super Bowl next weekend. They’re playing some bunch of jag-offs […]

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More Philly Breweries Are Betting Against Boston Breweries on the Super Bowl

Victory/Facebook | Yuengling/OfficialAnother day leading up the Super Bowl, another “friendly wager” between breweries in this year’s rival cities. This time, Sam Adams and craft […]

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Music: 7 Shows to See in the Next 7 Days

SZA @ Fillmore Philly | Wednesday, January 31 It’s a cruel twist of fate that two artists who delivered memorable performances at the Grammys didn’t take […]

Restaurants

Bistrot La Minette’s Peter Woolsey to Open a New French Restaurant on North Broad

This story has been updated. Peter Woolsey, the chef behind Queen Village’s decade-old French restaurant, Bistrot La Minette, and its riverfront counterpart, La Peg, has a […]

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Tria Taproom Will Start Offering Crowler Cans for Takeout Draft Beer

Philly is am amazing beer town — but you can’t just pick up a sizer or a case of every delicious brew that gets made. […]

Restaurants

Of Course Keen Is Throwing a Party for the Super Blue Blood Moon

With its gnarled handmade driftwood furnishings and naturalistic chandeliers, Keen looks like it was designed by a wizard. So it makes sense that the long-awaited […]

Business

Don’t Bother Going Into Work On Day After Super Bowl

No matter the outcome of Sunday’s Super Bowl, you should have the right to miss work the day after the game, some HR managers say. […]

City Life

Behold the Nick Foles Prayer Candle (and More Eagles Merch You Didn’t Know You Wanted)

Much has been said in regard to sports taking the devotional place of religion here in Philadelphia, and while other cities may similarly lay claim […]

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City Life

Philly Officials and Church Leaders Helped an Undocumented Mom Send Her Kids to School

Church leaders, city officials and community organizers gathered at the Church of the Advocate in North Philly on Monday morning to help an undocumented immigrant […]

Restaurants

This Art Show at El Compadre Is Highlighting The Workers Behind Your Food

Service workers shape our lives every day: they cook our meals, make our coffee, check us out at the register, and clean up afterwards. Now, […]