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On Tuesday, Cook (the collaborative kitchen, classroom and experimental food lab from Audrey Claire Taichman) had its unofficial opening night–a kind of friends-and-family, pre-sold, not-exactly-open-to-the-public […]
There is good science, and there is bad science. The distance between the two is an infinitesimal divide. THERE IS GOOD science, and there is […]
Pinch me. There was Judy Collins, love of my seriously folked-up teenage life, sitting alone under a willow tree on the Wilson Farm at the […]
Danger Guerrero was a name you might know. No, not the Cuban League baseball player, but the writer for pop-culture site Uproxx. He’s done hundreds […]
SEE HIGHLIGHTS HERE. A lot has changed since we last ranked Philadelphia’s 50 most powerful men and women, in 2005. Four years ago, we defined […]
Philadelphia is an underrated destination for halal food, the method by which meat is prepared for permissible consumption in the Muslim community. Just like NYC, […]
4 Indoor Water Parks to Visit With the Family This Winter Photo courtesy of Splash Lagoon Indoor Water Park Resort. Erie, PA It’s not all […]
Now there came multitude of men of the lowest class from the south of Italy … men out of ranks where there was neither skill […]
The daughter of a Philadelphia bar owner, Kate Flannery went from flunking auditions for Philly TV shows Al Alberts Showcase and Chief Halftown and pretty […]
It’s 10 to six on a Saturday night, and Ori Feibush and I are stuck in traffic on the New Jersey Turnpike. “Don’t quote my […]
LATE ONE NIGHT this past June, police say, a very young black man — more like a boy, actually — rode his bike over and […]
Inside a near-empty auditorium at Saints John Neumann and Maria Goretti High School in South Philly, roughly 100 adults are sitting in a sea of […]
For its past couple of years, the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society’s Flower Show got a COVID refresh, moving outdoors to FDR Park and from March to […]
There isn’t much that grates on Philadelphians more than having their city defined by a tired canard about a Santa Claus who got booed in […]
Currently earning rave reviews (and up for a Tony) in a dark and disturbing Broadway play, veteran actor David Morse has been in the biz […]