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This upcoming weekend brings with it two pretty fab bridal events happening at a pretty fab shop in Old City. It’s Scarlett Alley, the adorable […]
It’s only the fifth day of Philly Beer Week and it seems the staff of the Foodery’s Pine street location are already in need of […]
A small ceremony this afternoon in the alley across the street from the John C. Anderson Apartments commemorated the highest point in the building’s construction […]
We told you just recently about how colored gowns are so a thing these days—and about how the majority of brides who said they’d do […]
Okay, okay, just because a day is dubbed National Running Day, which happens to be today, doesn’t mean you’re going to want to head out […]
SPOTLIGHT LISTING: Home for sale in Flourtown Fans of classic homes should check out this Georgian Colonial for sale in Flourtown built in 1920 with […]
From 6ABC News: A building collapsed at the corner of 22nd and Market streets in Center City Philadelphia Wednesday morning, trapping a number of a […]
Meet the Burger Dog. As the name might imply, the Burger Dog is the marriage of a hot dog and a burger, but that is […]
This five-bedroom, four-bath property in Ardmore is listed at $40,000 a month, and while that is rather on the prohibitive side for many, it has […]
Be Well Philly is back with their fab series on exercise variations you can really do anywhere—which we love for you, because it means having […]
If you’re planning on running the Rock ‘n’ Roll Half Marathon on September 15th but haven’t pulled the registration-trigger yet, today’s the day. Race organizers […]
On Saturday night, Philadelphia Academies held its annual gala, “The Party,” at the Loews Hotel. This year’s theme was “Innovation Is Key.” Philadelphia Academies supports […]
It’s back, and it’s a lot to handle. Center City Sips, much like Restaurant Week, is the worst and best thing for this city. Flocks […]
Last week, we reported on the controversy that erupted when singer/rapper Lauryn Hill released a new song, “Neurotic Society (Compulsory Mix),” that many slammed for containing […]
It is difficult for Kenny Phillips to relay what is happening with him physically because he is going so much off of feel.
It’s been almost four years since he had microfracture surgery. He was told at the time that he would have to manage his left knee for the rest of his career, and so far that has proven to be true. His knee never swells up and his body never shuts down, he says, so there are no obvious signs to tell him when he needs to back off. But through trial and error, he’s learned that setbacks are lurking around the corner if he’s not careful, and has a sense for when he is getting close to the edge.
The red line is not defined, so the team must take their cues from the player.