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Ask the Expert: How Can I Throw an Affordable After-Party?

Question: We like the idea of having an after-party but it’s not in our budget to have guests frequenting the open bar for several hours after […]

Restaurants

Suppa Is Turning Two and Celebrating

Suppa is celebrating its 2nd anniversary on Liberties Walk in Northern Liberties. The restaurant has some featured menu items from friends of the restaurant through […]

City Life

20 More Local Native American Place Names and What They Mean

Since you guys seemed to enjoy the first installment of our compendium of the meanings of Native American place names, we’re bringing you more. (Now […]

Restaurants

Tonight: Neshaminy Beer Dinner in Chestnut Hill

Tonight, October 22nd,Chestnut Hill’s El Poquito is hosting a beer dinner starring Neshaminy Creek Brewing. The dinner is four courses, four beers for forty bucks. All dishes […]

City

Philly Cops Asking for Help After Teen, 13, and Brother Shot

Philadelphia police today released surveillance footage of a double drive-by shooting in Tioga earlier this week. A 13-year-old boy was shot five times, while his […]

Philadelphia Wedding

Join Us in Weeping Over This Couple’s Up-Inspired 60th Anniversary Video

Get the tissues ready, folks, because this one is sure to get the tears flowing: YouTube sensation and pianist Jason Lyle Black filmed the cutest video of […]

Restaurants

On the Spit at Brick and Mortar

Brian Ricci is getting the most out out of Brick and Mortar’s rotisseur via a weekly on-the-spit menu, called the 4th Spit, a reference to the […]

Property

Homeowners Are Loving Bucks County: Report Finds Increase in Pending Sales

The Bucks County real estate scene has been doing pretty well for itself all things considered. According to the latest housing report from Coldwell Banker Hearthside, REALTORS, the […]

Riversharks game at Campbell's Field
City Life

What We Lose When We Lose the Camden Riversharks

Yesterday, the Camden Riversharks announced they were folding. The independent minor league baseball team had been playing in Camden for 15 seasons. They didn’t have […]

Viral video screengrab - Giants fan punched
City Life

Q&A: Giants Fan Who Got Punched After the Eagles Game

It all started over a discussion about football history. Ant Righter attended the Giants-Eagles game on Monday night at Lincoln Financial Field. Things went fine. He […]

Restaurants

Kensington Quarters Is Turning One

Kensington Quarters, the Fishtown restaurant and butcher shop serving up impressive pasta and well sourced meat is turning one today, Thursday, October 22nd and they’re celebrating. […]

Citified

Philly Citizen to Award $10,000 to Randomly Selected Philly Voter

So … it’s come to this. The newly re-launched Philadelphia Citizen will pay $10,000 to a randomly selected Philadelphian who makes the herculean effort of spending […]

Property

Post Brothers Betting Big on University City; Plans Garden Court Revamp

Post Brothers is starting to execute their plans to get in on some of the action around University City. The company announced they’ve acquired the […]

School District of Philadelphia
City Life

Philly Schools Have to Borrow Money to Stay Open

Good morning, Philadelphia. Here’s what you need to know today: The Philadelphia School District has to borrow money to keep the lights on. The budget […]

Restaurants

The First, Best Time: Stargazy Reviewed

The best time I had at Stargazy was on a rainy afternoon when I was going somewhere else. I hadn’t even been thinking about pies […]