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The first thing Charles asked me was if I liked metal music. He said he wanted to go to the Cannibal Corpse show when they […]
Bruce Springsteen sucks. Allow me to digress… Reason #1 Why Bruce Springsteen Sucks: Bruce Springsteen Is New Jersey When Bruce Springsteen dies, no doubt the […]
I did not anticipate how much I was going to enjoy Paulie Gee’s. How could I? The new slice shop, opened at 13th and Waverly […]
In our buy-local day and age, it’s hardly surprising that regional specialties have become all the fashion. From Native American Three Sisters recipes to New […]
Ed Note: We had a lot of fun putting together this year’s Media, Politics & People (aka “The 38 Philadelphians We Love”) portion of our […]
Check phillymag.com each morning Monday through Thursday for the latest edition of Philly Today. And if you have a news tip for our hardworking Philly […]
Yesterday was a picture-perfect day for Dîner en Blanc, Philadelphia-style. Dîner en Blanc is what some call a food flash mob — people converge at […]
Good morning, Philadelphia. Here’s what you need to know today: Ed Rendell is sounding skeptical about Mayor Kenney’s proposed soda tax. Rendell went on Rich […]
Good morning, Philadelphia. Here’s what you need to know today: The big debate over Mayor Kenney’s proposed soda tax has begun. Kenney won’t even formally […]
If you’ve got a second, part-time job, chances are you drive for Uber or pick up a few bartending shifts here and there. But if […]
The name is terrible. The lineup is underwhelming. And it’s going to be the best. Tickets for the Budweiser Made in America music festival go […]
When it comes to seasonal produce, New Jersey blueberries are a local favorite, drumming up as much excitement as tomatoes, corn and stone fruits. The […]
There’s a lot of change afoot in Philly these days. Some of it — prepping for America’s 250th birthday and the 2026 World Cup, […]
Wawa opened three stores on April 23rd in Fort Myers, Florida. The convenience store chain, which began an expansion into Florida in July 2012, has 65 […]
There’s nothing like a group of municipal lawmakers to ruin a good time, and the good folks over at Philadelphia’s City Hall seem to be […]