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On Tuesday, cyclists lined up along the 22nd Street bike lane in Graduate Hospital to call for increased safety measures along the route, which included […]
Good morning, Philadelphia. Some problems on the Paoli-Thorndale line this morning. Here’s what else you need to know today: Congressman Chaka Fattah’s new lawyers want federal charges […]
Sandusky Reads Jailhouse Statement. The night before his sentencing, Jerry Sandusky read a statement from prison alleging that the entire ordeal is a conspiracy and […]
As anyone who regularly traverses it knows, 9th Street as it runs through the Italian Market is chaos. The 47M bus squeezes its way north, […]
When I found out I was going to the Sara Bareilles concert at the Mann last Thursday, I reacted with the type of feverish panic […]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=191&v=n2v98PGBZH4 In 1982, when the auto accident that paralyzed singer Teddy Pendergrass sounded the last chord of Philadelphia International Records, I was a very young […]
Robert Frost once said that “a poem begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness.” Nothing could be […]
In the summer of 1973, when I was nine, my father took me and two of my friends to a Phillies game at the Vet. […]
There really was a Maria Marten. In Suffolk, England in 1827, she was murdered by her lover, William Corder. The sketchy and sad details include […]
It’s taken the nearly five years since Gourmet magazine cemented Southern food’s trendy status by devoting an entire issue to it, but Philadelphia may now […]
1. The Delfonics: “La-La Means I Love You” Written by Thom Bell and William Hart, this 1968 track remains their most enduring recording. 2. Todd […]
The Interconnectedness Of All Things @ South Tower Gallery at Park Towne Place | Wednesday, January 10 A group exhibition about “the connection between cosmic, […]
There is likely nowhere in Philadelphia better suited to host Willie Nelson than the Mann Center — if not because nothing says summer like sitting […]
On Saturday night America’s fiancé–and Penn alum—John Legend, arrived at the Mann Center with a singular mission: to get Philadelphia laid. The silken-voiced R&B crooner played […]
Did you know there was such a group called The English-Speaking Union of the United States, and we have a branch in Philadelphia? They’re committed […]