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Formal planning began this week.
Of the 37 schools Superintendent William Hite has slated for closure, two of them received donations this summer received donations from the Cole Hamels’s foundation, […]
The new season of Anthony Bourdain’s The Layover kicks off tonight on the Travel Channel. Bourdain was in Philly recently to shoot an episode, and […]
Wait till you see the before and after visuals.
We break down 1300 Fairmount, Mt. Sinai in Pennsport and Temple’s mega-library.
Philly.com reports: The owner of the Forum Theater has obtained a permit to demolish the Market Street property, according to records from the city’s Department […]
The Scoop responds
The project will include over 300 rental units and retail space. It will also surround Fergie’s Pub.
The strip between 18th and 22nd will be “prettier and more functional” after this.
So says writer Bill Wyman.
Eating locally produced food–a 10,000-year-old practice that Americans have lately managed to rebrand as a sort of environmentally holy hedonism, enjoyed primarily by people whose […]
Other States Have Cool License Plates. Why Can’t Pennsylvania?
It’s been 24 years since we’ve had a redesign. But what should a new PA plate look like?
Can you name a dish on the basis of its ingredients alone? It doesn’t sound hard. Tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, basil, olive oil: you’ve got a […]
ABC News: Attorney Tom Kline said Saturday that a 25-year-old suburban Philadelphia man known as “Victim 5” in court filings had completed the agreement with […]
Word out of the Starr camp is that Peter Serpico’s Serpico isn’t likely to open before late summer/early fall at 6th and South. No clear […]