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Here Are All the Philly Breads You’ve Gotta Get Your Hands On

With flour-milling, natural fermentation and a lot of love, Philly’s new wave of bread makers insists on doing things the right way — the slow […]

Business

These 5 Orgs Just Landed $100,000 to Connect Philly Youth to Tech

It’s that time of year again: Philly’s Department of Commerce just announced the latest class of StartupPHL grant recipients. A total of five organizations will […]

Things to Do

In Arden Theatre’s Cabaret—Garter Belts, Nipples, and Oh, Yes… Nazis

Wilkommen back, Cabaret… though it seems you were only just here. Indeed, it’s been less than six months since the last tour docked briefly at […]

Be Well Philly

#BWPUnderground Recap: We Did Sunset Barre3 at Bok Bar and the Views Were Freakin’ Incredible

On Thursday mornings, my personality usually morphs into an unpleasant combination of Justin Bieber (full-grown, but still infantile) and a character on the Walking Dead […]

Restaurants

Score a Poutine Cheesesteak at Pat’s Today Only

What could possibly make the cheesesteak — Philly’s melty, messy unofficial foodstuff — even more indulgent? How about the addition of cheese curds and gravy? […]

Be Well Philly

The Healthy Eater’s Guide to Reading Terminal Market

Reading Terminal Market is every foodie’s dream. But what about us healthy foodies? Navigating past Beiler’s donuts, candy shops, Amish bakeries and Bassett’s ice cream […]

Property

Jawdropper of the Week: Chemistry in Ardmore for $2.5M

“Crestlea” has been the house “on top of the hill” since it was built in 1907 for Dr. Joseph M. Reeves. When chemical heiress Eluthera du […]

Be Well Philly

The Checkup: 5 Time-Tested Food Rules Worth Following

• Almost every day, a new study comes out about what we should and shoudn’t eat. It can all become a bit much to keep track of. But […]

City Life

All Those Philly Soda Tax Ads Cost $5.4 Million This Year

Mayor Kenney sure hit a nerve with his soda tax, didn’t he? Even before the law went on the books last year, a public relations war […]

City Life

LGBTQ Event of the Week: Philadelphia Leather Pride

For its charitable gathering of leather and kink fetish, this week’s LGBTQ event of the week is Philadelphia Leather Pride Night. Enjoy a night that […]

Business

Why Philadelphia Needs More Makerspaces … NOW

Dale Dougherty, one of the Maker Movement’s biggest catalysts, dropped into Philadelphia last week to keynote the September Maker Meetup. But before the talk, Dougherty, […]

Be Well Philly

Whole Foods Is Celebrating World Vegetarian Day With a Sweet $1 Sale

Kale lovers, listen up! As of today, and through Tuesday, October 3rd, Whole Foods is slinging bunches of the beloved (and somewhat buzzy) leafy green for $1. It’s […]

Restaurants

George Sabatino Is Popping Up at Rooster Soup Company’s Late-Night Breakfast

On the last Saturday of every month, Rooster Soup Company transforms into a karaoke bar with a killer late-night breakfast. And this Saturday, September 30th, […]

Be Well Philly

Philadelphia Marathon Training: What to Do Now to Nail Race-Day Fueling

Odds are, if someone were to ask you how your marathon training was going, the conversation would most likely revolve around weekly mileage, tempo runs, […]

Restaurants

Amis Brings Back Hits from The Astral Plane’s Menu for One Night Only

Is there a Philly restaurant you loved that’s now long gone? Amis just might bring it back with their Legacy Series, a slate of one-night-only […]