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Philadelphia Wedding

Ask the Expert: 3 Stumpers

Not surprisingly, people come to us, rather frequently, with their wedding dilemmas. Sometimes they’re local and topical (Who’s your favorite florist? What’s a good venue […]

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Philadelphia’s Worst Named Bar

Philly Beer Scene has word that Raw Dawgs at 2nd and Morris is changing ownership and name. That’s good news as Raw Dawgs is an […]

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Menus for Salt & Pepper, Soft-Opening Tonight

The new location of restaurant-on-the-move Salt & Pepper soft-opens tonight at 1623 East Passyunk Avenue. Owner Robert Reilly, who is partnered with longtime Stein and […]

City Life

Philly and the Single Lesbian

So I had brunch with my girls on my day off this past Tuesday, which I am now referring to as “FDB” (Full Disclosure Brunch) […]

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“Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” Too Late

The historic Senate vote Saturday to repeal “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” came 11 years too late for Wharton grad Renee Farster. As a fourth-year Midshipman […]

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Video Tour of the William Way

In this newly released video for the William Way Community Center‘s annual appeal, the center’s Executive Director Christopher Bartlett gets a little help from his […]

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Boy Scout HQ May Go to LGBT Group

Don’t Get Too Comfy, Boy Scouts. Real-estate investor Mel Heifetz wants to buy the controversial Boy Scouts HQ for more money than the Scouts have […]

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Tonight

It’s a great day to be an Eagles fan and it is made even better at Philadelphia Chutney Company, where just mentioning that you’re an […]

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Resurrection Kills Fried Chicken

Since Bon Appetit called Resurrection Ale House’s fried chicken one of the ten best in America it has seemed the fame has sat awkwardly with […]

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Philly Moves Closer to Selling Headquarters to Scouts

The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that the sale of the Logan Square headquarters of the Boy Scouts by the City of Philadelphia may go forward despite […]