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Eagles Fans Behaving Badly: The Decade-by-Decade History

Would you believe that the most heinous act of violence ever perpetrated by an Eagles fan occurred this year – during the middle of last […]

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City Life

Women’s March on Philly: Road Closures, Security and More

It’s almost here. No, not the Eagles NFC championship game — the Women’s March on Philadelphia. Last year, the march brought 50,000 people to the Benjamin […]

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City Life

City: Absolutely No Parking on South Broad Street for the Eagles Game

The long-standing debate over parking on the Broad Street median has been decided – for one day, at least. Philly police will not allow anyone […]

Business

Safeguard Scientifics Just Laid Off Half Its Staff

Safeguard Scientifics recently announced major changes in its company that includes laying off almost half of its staff, with an eye toward saving about $6 […]

Restaurants

Little Noodle Pops Up With Happy Hour Pasta Bowls

Jason Chichonski, chef and owner of Ela, has been playing with a fresh pasta concept called Little Noodle Pasta Co. for a while now. He […]

Business

These 13 Veteran-Founded Companies Are in Bunker Labs’s 2018 Launch Lab Class

Bunker Labs Philadelphia is at it again. The organization just announced its latest class of veteran founders who will participate in its Launch Lab accelerator. […]

Things to Do

32 Things to Do This Weekend

Bodymania @ Lightbox Film Center Short films from the ’60s and ’70s with overt sexual themes that reflect their time period. Lisa Crafts, animator/creator of […]

Restaurants

No Joke: Wawa Is Serving Fancy Coffee Now

Coffee-conscious Philadelphians have their pick of single-origin pour-overs, locally roasted fair trade blends, and creamy draft lattes when they want to catch a buzz. But […]

Restaurants

Audrey Claire Taichman to Sell Her Rittenhouse Restaurants to Owner of Rouge

It’s been about 22 years since Audrey Taichman opened the doors to her impossibly still-cool restaurant in Rittenhouse, Audrey Claire, and 19-ish years since the […]

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City Life

SEPTA to Offer Discounts, More Trains for the Eagles Game

Good news for Eagles fans who don’t want to bother with horrendous traffic near the Linc: SEPTA will offer discounts for anyone taking the Broad Street Line […]

City Life

Activists Call for Boycott of Philly Women’s March Over “Collaboration” With Police

On Tuesday night, a Facebook post began to circulate calling for a boycott of Saturday’s Women’s March on Philadelphia over concerns about increased police surveillance […]

Business

Meryl Levitz to Step Down as Visit Philadelphia President and CEO

After 40 years of championing the City of Brotherly Love to the world, Visit Philadelphia’s founding president and CEO, Meryl Levitz, will step down from […]

City Life

Cecily Tynan Is Fed Up With Your Wardrobe Critiques

To someone my age, 6ABC meteorologist Cecily Tynan is as synonymous with the television station as legendary anchor Jim Gardner himself. That may sound like […]

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City Life

Despite Opposition, Temple to Move Ahead With Football Stadium Plans

Temple University officials say they’re taking “the next step” toward building a $130 million on-campus football stadium. Despite notable community opposition since officials began exploring the […]

Restaurants

The Love Launches Lunch and Brunch

It’s no secret that we love The Love. The “Rittenhouse neighborhood spot” might be a bit of a contradiction in terms, but how could a […]