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So we’ve been wondering for a while now what, exactly, Marcie Turney and Valerie Safran were going to do with the space-formerly-known-as-Fish at 1234 Locust […]
The Little Lion officially opened yesterday on Chestnut St. in the old Haru. On Wednesday night, owners Chris Younge and Jason Dills hosted a party for […]
Since breaking the news that Little Pete’s (and the parking garage above it) would be demolished to make way for a 300-room boutique hotel, reactions have […]
As Lane Johnson walked up to the podium outside the NovaCare Complex, a reporter asked him how he was doing. “I’ve been better,” said the […]
Yesterday we gave you the hottest restaurant neighborhoods in the region. Today we’re going to highlight three that could be our next best restaurant neighborhoods. The […]
Yesterday we gave you the hottest restaurant neighborhoods in the region. Today we’re going to highlight three that could be our next best restaurant neighborhoods. […]
A couple things to clear up surrounding the Mike Patterson situation.
I have heard the latest news referred to as a “setback,” but that’s not entirely accurate. The healing in the brain is not the issue. Instead, it’s the bone graft on his cranium that still needs some time to heal. The estimated time for recovery is six months, but it can obviously take longer. According to his agent, J.R. Rickert, Patterson will still participate in conditioning exercises but won’t take part in any contact drills during training camp.
The news came down on Friday, as Dr. Robert Spetzler made it known that he wasn’t comfortable clearing Patterson. By the sounds of it, they are being very cautious. Rickert, who has been in communication with the doctors, said that the only risk of Patterson returning to action is if he lost his helmet on the playing field and sustained a direct hit on the area of the head where the bone graft took place.
Little Pete’s, the Center City diner whose old-fashioned ways made it a beloved gathering place for downtown workers, late-night hipsters, and visiting politicians, is expected […]
BY KEN ALAN “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know” — or so the saying goes. Within the realm of the concierge, my […]
So, I think it is abundantly clear by now that I love the beach. I love the raw power of the ocean, and the sand […]
Feast of the Seven Fishes is, in my opinion, the best Italian tradition that isn’t Italian. Like eggplant parm and peas in your carbonara, it’s […]
As someone who is just “eh” about fish, I will be writing this spice rub on a post-it and putting it on the back of […]
Flying Fish is setting a personal record in the next month as they are releasing four new beers, the first of which go on tap […]
iTunes, Netflix by mail, Netflix online, Netflix on Wii, TLA store. I use each of these on a regular basis to maintain my movie-renting fix. […]
Writer A.J. Daulerio, who pilots the Daily Examiner blog over at phillymag.com, wrote an exceptionally hilarious piece for Radar on the unfortunate effects of eating […]