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City Life

The Revolutionary

What kind of man sings “Respect” at City Council hearings, bombards the Mayor's BlackBerry with e-mails, and tries to sell the city's business privilege tax […]

Foobooz

Blind Item: Pub, Irish Meets English meets Historic

Well we haven’t done a blind item for awhile and we don’t want to to end the year out without at least one more. This […]

Foobooz

Grace Tavern Open For Christmas Eve

Grace Tavern, the “lovingly restored neighborhood bar” now can quench your dessert hankerings with fresh cake. Hot on the heels of being named one of […]

Foobooz

Sunday Fundays

In Governor Ed Rendell’s never ending quest to make Pennsylvania a little less Alabama he recently singed into law a measure repealing the Sunday liquor […]

City Life

60-Second Critic: Valley Forge

Valley Forge: A Novel of the American Revolution By David Garland (St. Martin’s Press; $24.95) Unless you’re a history zealot like my Dad (who reenacts […]

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BOP Spotlight: Baguette

Weekend mornings, you'll find us waiting outside at 8 a.m. (7 a.m. every other day) for the gourmet store's baked-this-morning, perfectly Parisian baguettes, each wrapped […]

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BOP Spotlight: Secondhand Clothes (Kids)

It’s not just that the gear, clothes and toys at the small but crowded consignment shop are lovely and cheap, but also that the owner […]

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The Good Life: Slope Stuff

I'm too much of a 'fraidy cat to snowboard these days — but that doesn't mean I won't be rocking I'm too much of a […]

Foobooz

Thursday Night

Buy a friend a case of beer. It always makes a great gift and if you go to the Beer Yard tonight they’ll be sampling […]

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The Good Life: Sweet Scents

Check out the new Molton Brown store at The Plaza at King of Prussia for candles, bath goodies and all kinds Check out the new […]