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Philadelphia Wedding

Bride-to-be Blogger Jennifer: Now for the “Lawfully Wedded” Part

After quite the search, Anthony and I finally met with our first officiant, and I am still feeling a certain amount of pressure to choose […]

City Life

Acme Closing Five Area Stores

Today in Important Journalistic Analysis: The DN has readers weigh in on the possible demise of Tastykake—example: “Nowhere near as good as they used to […]

Foobooz

Tonight

Since we were just talking about Fork & Barrel earlier, how about a quick jaunt to East Falls? Upstairs Bells’ Best Brown is on cask […]

City Life

Local Lesbian Filmmaker Works With Oprah

Michelle Pollino has worked with plenty of award-winners over the years, like Elizabeth Moss from Mad Men. But the lesbian filmmaker also added Oprah Winfrey to […]

Be Well Philly

Just Opened: Got Pole?

Platinum Pole Dance Studio is closing its Germantown Avenue location and opening a new studio, Got Pole?, at 3rd and South Street. Just opened this […]

City Life

Temple Football Player To Enter NFL Draft

This afternoon, Temple University junior defensive tackle Muhammad Wilkerson announced (via Twitter!) that he’ll be leaving the University early and entering the NFL Draft. This […]

City Life

Tastykake Teeters

The Delco Times reports that, after a wave of setbacks—namely, the move to South Philly hasn’t saved as much money as expected—the 97-year-old Philly institution […]

City Life

Chris Christie’s A Family Man

As you probably know, NJ Guv Chris Christie took some heat for flying down to Disney with his family during the holidays and not cutting […]

City Life

Meatballs, Pizza and a Great New Do

Last night I was heading into the 12th Street Gym and saw something I don’t normally see there: meatballs. No, I’m not talking about all […]

City Life

What Doomsday Signs?

Amid the piles of gleeful Christmas greetings my family received this year, one card struck a weirdly discordant note. On cheery green paper, it proclaimed […]