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Wawa Takes Steps to Address Cyclists’ Bike Lane Concerns

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 […]

City Life

Morning Headlines: Fattah Has New Legal Team

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 […]

City Life

Sandusky Cries Conspiracy With Jailhouse Statement

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 […]

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Why Philly Needs to Close More Streets to Car Traffic

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, […]

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5 Things I Learned at the Sara Bareilles Concert at The Mann

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 […]

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From the Archives: Billy Paul on Life After “Me and Mrs. Jones”

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 […]

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Q&A: Frank Sherlock

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 […]

City Life

Photographs and Memories

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. […]

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REVIEW: In Maria Marten, Legitimate Performance Meets Variety Entertainment

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 […]

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Philadelphia Restaurant Review: Rex 1516

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 […]

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The Top 10 Philly Playlist for Valentine’s Day

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 […]

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11 Things to Do in Comedy, Theater, Art, Books and Poetry

The Interconnectedness Of All Things @ South Tower Gallery at Park Towne Place | Wednesday, January 10 A group exhibition about “the connection between cosmic, […]

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Review: Willie Nelson, Alison Krauss, and Lots of Weed at the Mann Music Center

There is likely nowhere in Philadelphia better suited to host Willie Nelson than the Mann Center — if not because nothing says summer like sitting […]

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REVIEW: John Legend at The Mann Center, 8/2

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 […]

The Scene

HughE Dillon: A Party for Queen Elizabeth

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 […]