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Friday, December 1 Company @ Drake Theater 11th Hour Theatre Company presents “an intimate concert version” of Stephen Sondheim and George Furth’s 1970 musical comedy, […]

Foobooz

There’s a Split Pig’s Head for Two on Oloroso’s Menu

Tod Wentz’s latest project, Spanish tapas spot Oloroso, opened over Thanksgiving weekend. And after a few days of tweaking, the menu — while subject to […]

City Life

Meet the North Philly Family Featured in the Must-See Documentary “Quest”

Ten years. That’s roughly how long cameras followed the Raineys, a North Philly family that is at once both familiar and extraordinary in Quest, a documentary […]

Be Well Philly

Philly’s New Meditation Boutique Is the Perfect Place to Escape Your Stress

I’ll admit this right off the bat: I don’t really know what I’m doing when it comes to meditation. Do I find it relaxing? Yes. […]

City Life

Out Community Advocate Alex Deering Announces Historic Candidacy for State Rep

At 34 years old, community advocate Alex Deering wants to transform North Philadelphia and make history along the way. In an announcement released exclusively to Philadelphia magazine, […]

City Life

LGBTQ Event of the Week: Philadelphia Gay Men’s Chorus “Tinseltown Tidings” Concert

This week’s LGBTQ event of the week is the Philly Gay Men’s Chorus “Tinseltown Tidings” Concert. Start your winter off with this queer festivity being billed […]

Philadelphia Wedding

This Philly Wedding Planning Event Is So Worth It For One Key Reason

Maybe you just got engaged, or maybe the question was popped a while back and you’ve just been basking in the excitement while low-key procrastinating on […]

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City Life

Despite Cyclist’s Death, City Won’t Promise Protected Lane on Spruce

Emily Fredricks, a 24-year-old cyclist, pastry chef, and artist, was struck and killed by a trash truck during her morning commute on Tuesday. She was […]

Foobooz

Thank God: $1 Long Island Iced Teas Now Available at All Area Applebee’s

I think we can all agree that 2017 has felt like several nightmarish decades crammed into a single year. And with only 31 days remaining in […]

City Life

Man Charged With Attacking Interracial Lesbian Couple in Brewerytown

The Philadelphia Police Department has arrested a 48-year-old Philadelphia man accused of attacking an interracial lesbian couple in Brewerytown on Tuesday afternoon. Police say that […]

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Be Well Philly

Stripp’d Juice Is Closing Their Fishtown Location

https://www.instagram.com/p/BcDpwrIhoec/?taken-by=strippdjuice Last spring, one of Philly’s favorite juice-hub-healthy-eatery combo joints, Stripp’d Juice, opened their second outpost in Fishtown. Everyone was so stoked to have this hip […]

Be Well Philly

Hey There, Philadelphia! A Message From Your New Be Well Philly Editor

Hello, Philadelphia! My name is Caroline Cunningham, and I am the new editor of Be Well Philly and the new health and fitness editor for Philadelphia magazine. […]

City Life

All of Philly Right Now: “Did You Just Feel That Earthquake?”

This is a developing story and may be updated at any time. Like you, we here at Philly Mag are asking each other the same […]

Foobooz

Craftsman Row Saloon Is Hosting a Burger and Shake Eating Competition

Craftsman Row Saloon, the Jeweler’s Row bar by Opa owners George and Vasiliki Tsiouris, is celebrating its second birthday. And their now-annual burger and shake competition is making […]

Be Well Philly

We Tried One of Those Crazy Plant-Based Burgers That’s Supposed to Taste Like Real Meat

You’ve surely heard by now about the hot, new (sustainable!) food trend: burgers that look, taste, and even bleed like real burgers, but are actually made […]