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At Gilda in Fishtown, the Portuguese-Inspired Pastries Sell Out Early

There is never a quiet moment at Gilda. I mean, Tuesdays, sure. But Tuesdays, the place is closed. And I guess it gets pretty quiet […]

City Life

Q&A: Bucks County Native Richard Kind Talks Tomato Pie and BFF George Clooney

Netflix just released The Out-Laws, an Adam Sandler-produced comedy about a bank manager whose future in-laws may have robbed his bank. Bucks County native Richard […]

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5 Guilty Pleasure Concerts You Might Not Want to Tell Friends You’re Attending

There are those concerts you go to where you can’t wait to post photos and videos on social media, making all your friends jealous that […]

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27 Insider Tips to the Jersey Shore

A jaunt (or 20) to the Jersey Shore is a summertime ritual round here. But next time you make a dash to the ocean, forgo […]

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Amada’s New Main Line Location Is More Than Just a Suburban Money Grab

Jose Garces has been trying to get Amada right since 2005 — that’s when the original opened on Chestnut Street. With its long, narrow dining […]

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Korea Taqueria Finds a Groove With Bulgogi Beef Birria

Korea Taqueria was born mobile: a former halal food cart refitted to serve bulgogi burritos drenched in peanut sauce, breakfast tacos with kimchi to get […]

City Life

This Philly Comedian Refuses to Apologize When He Offends

My full name is … Tu Rae Z. Gordon. The “Z” is only known to people I’ve had to dispose of. It stands for “Zanas,” […]

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The Best Books to Read This Summer

Picture this: You’re at the Shore, toes in the sand, sun on your skin. The sounds of crashing waves and cawing gulls float on the […]

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The Jovial Self-Assurance of Tabachoy

Standing by the corner of the short counter near the kitchen, Chance Anies is watching me eat. Not just me. He’s watching everyone. Every seat […]

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At Doro Bet in West Philly, Ethiopian Fried Chicken Shines

Doro Bet knows how to do fried chicken — incredibly crispy Ethiopian-inspired fried chicken, served by sisters Mebruka Kane and Hayat Ali. And as anyone […]