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Which veterans are on the bubble? And will Michael Vick stay on the team as a backup? Here’s what they’re saying this week about the Eagles.
Training camp moving to Philly is pretty much a good thing for me. I live 15 minutes from the complex. Gone are the hour-and-a-half commutes. No more battling traffic on 309. The days are shorter and I’ll have fewer opportunities to jam fast food down my gullet on the ride home. My wife is psyched because in theory (in theory) I should be able to hold up my end of the bargain on the home front a bit better.
Lots of positives. But a tradition is ending and with training camp around the corner, I’m getting a little sentimental about an era gone by. So,I figured I’d list the five things I’ll miss the most about training camp at Lehigh.
This is New Hope’s most expensive property by more than $40 million, but the new owner is getting far more than land. The entire business […]
On Friday, our colleagues over at The Philly Post published a column from resident matchmaker Monica Mandell specifically directed towards all the single ladies headed […]
Move over Rittenhouse Square—ovals are hottest new thing in the Philly park scene. Eakins Oval, better known as the traffic circle in front of the […]
This Friday, July 12th, Gavin’s Cafe is hosting another Empanada Fest. Chef Jezabel Careaga will be turning out her empanadas and offering frozen mint lemonade. Bring […]
The listing for this new-to-market University City home for sale, built around 1925, is as brief as they get at the moment: “stunning light filled […]
We recently wrapped up the photo session for the cover of our upcoming fall issue with local dancer Jesse Sani. The 26-year-old principal dancer with […]
If you’re bored with the monotony of going to the gym, need to make some healthy changes in your life, or need a reason to […]
There are a couple of buildings on Rittenhouse Square that, for whatever reason, don’t have the cachet that others do despite the fact that they […]
Today I would like to discuss nutrition bars. You know what I’m talking about: Luna, Clif, Lara, et al. Bars are near and dear to […]
The July issue of Philadelphia magazine features a profile on Michael Solomonov by John Marchese. Check out the intriguing story of Philadelphia’s most iconoclastic chef who […]
A month ago, we introduced you to our Six-Word Memoir Project, an opportunity for Philly LGBTers to tell their queer-life stories in six words and […]
I can’t get over these stats! According to the American Chiropractic Association, back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide, the most common reason […]
I remember when Philadelphia Distilling Company first released Bluecoat Gin, the craft distillery’s flagship spirit. “Gin made in Philly?!” people would say when I told […]