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Well, that was a weekend. WrestleMania came to Philly for the first time in 25 years and it did not disappoint. There were stars, a […]
As you no doubt have figured out by now, you can live the luxe life in the Poconos if you buy a fabulous house like […]
There are some people out there who stopped patronizing Chick-fil-A long ago, boycotting the company over donations made to anti-LGBTQ groups and past statements made […]
There are many memorable scenes in Martin Scorsese’s dark but gorgeously filmed 1976 movie Taxi Driver, in which Robert DeNiro plays a New York City […]
The past few years have produced lots of bad news about Philadelphia, from crime to the economy to our absentee leadership. But we’ve got a […]
Any discussion about development in Philadelphia eventually ends up at the elephant in the room: 76 Place, the proposed downtown basketball arena that is, depending […]
Why am I bullish about Philadelphia’s economy — and Philadelphia’s future overall? The number one reason is simple: Cities never die. Yes, they go through […]
Though we all like to laugh at that old Lincoln Steffens quote about Philadelphia being “corrupt and contented,” there’s truth behind its longevity. Philly politics […]
There’s been a palpable sense of exuberance around Philly’s restaurant scene lately. With all the national accolades and awards, the industry is responding with ambitious […]
A few years ago, my wife and I moved into a house in South Philly. It’s a great house, full of light and warmth and […]
It’s April, which means spring festivals, outdoor fun … and the circus! Here’s how to keep the kids busy this month. Franklin Square Take advantage of […]
This is a developing story about the earthquake felt in Philadelphia and may be updated at any time. It was around 10:23 a.m. when my […]
Steakhouses are terrible restaurants. At the most basic level, restaurants exist for one of three reasons: as places of comfort, as entertainment, or for convenience. […]
SEPTA general manager Leslie Richards was all smiles on Wednesday at 69th Street Station. She was there to debut six new gates designed to prevent […]