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The power is out at Broad Street’s Symphony House, Inga Saffron’s favorite pink condo building. The building also holds Kevin Sbraga’s restaurant. So the Top […]
Crab salad with prosciutto and white asparagus at Sbraga.
That august institution founded in 1862 by President Lincoln, Broad Street’s French Renaissance Union League of Philadelphia is getting an interior makeover. A new demonstration […]
Last night Kevin Sbraga hosted a charity dinner benefitting Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry campaign. And each participating chef seemed bent on creating a better looking dish […]
The other day a friend and I were walking around the city, taking in all the sights the city has to offer. Okay, okay, actually […]
The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS) will open another of its pop-up gardens next week across from the Kimmel Center on Broad Street. This year’s garden […]
Here’s what happens when you combine fire, dancing, and Philly’s most notorious example of “outsider art”: Something like Cirque du Soleil, only a bit grittier: […]
George Sabatino will be in the kitchen at Morgan’s Pier when it opens this Thursday, May 9th but that won’t be the only place you […]
Kevin Sbraga is hosting a charity dinner benefitting Share Our Strength’s No Kid Hungry campaign. The $150 dinner will feature five courses from five different […]
Philly Post contributor HughE Dillon has long been interested in the fate of the old Borders on Broad Street since it closed, but he found, […]
Do you love Philadelphia? Star Trek? How I Met Your Mother? Scratch that itch. “The Big Bang / The Magic Flute” – AIP040113b from Arts […]
The theme for this year’s Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts (PIFA) is the “time machine.” Which is why there a giant, snaking metallic portal […]
Here we are with another installment of the April 2013 Philadelphia Magazine Real Estate issue, which focuses on the area’s hottest neighborhoods. This next pick […]
The New York Times takes readers inside the Barnes Foundation’s attempt to fix a Greek pyxis—an earthenware box from around 750 B.C.—that was broken in […]
Michael Rouleau and Greg Garbacz competing at Cook | Photo by Yoni Nimrod At Sbraga, chefs compete for bragging rights and to keep their minds […]