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New York Times Profiles Michael Solomonov

Michael Solomonov has been involved in culinary artistry in Philadelphia for quite some time. He was at Vetri when he heard of his brother’s death […]

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Kathleen Turner Returns to Philly

In March of last year Kathleen Turner was in Philly to star in the Philadelphia Theatre Company’s Red Hot Patriot: The Kick-Ass Wit of Molly […]

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Barnes on the Parkway to Open in May

The Barnes Foundation shut its doors earlier this summer to begin its controversial move to the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Now, they’ve announced that the new […]

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William Penn Statue Defaced

The Friends of Penn Treaty Park have said that vandals defaced the statue of William Penn and surrounding stones last night causing extensive damage. The […]

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A Tribute to the Fallen TLA Video

Whether you were looking for some film noir, low-budget horror flicks or anything even remotely related to art house cinema, TLA Video has been the […]

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Bluecadet, Philadelphia Mural Arts Program and ?uestlove Team Up for New App

Philly’s Mural Arts Program hops into the 21st century with an iPhone app designed by Bluecadet with everything you need to know about the city’s […]

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Mural Arts Program Plans Phillies Mural

All over the city you can find walls, bridges and buildings donning some of the best duds Philly’s art community can offer. Now, the Philadelphia […]

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Bryn Mawr College Comps Students on SEPTA

So, you’re an undergrad on the Main Line and after prix-fixe dinners at Sola and trying to sneak 18 in at Merion Golf Club you […]

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Is Jay-Z Ousting Tenants of His NoLibs Condos?

Jay-Z—rapper, icon, half of Watch the Throne, and the man behind Beyonce’s baby bump is not a businessman—he’s a business, man. The mogul is part […]

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Marcellus Shale Convention Comes to Center City Tomorrow

Politicians, lobbyists, environmentalists, and anyone else with a horse in the Marcellus Shale race will descend upon the Philadelphia Convention Center tomorrow and Thursday for […]

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Photo of the Day: Back to School

Is this your first year wearing a tie to school? Yeah. I wore regular clothes before. They didn’t make us in pre-K. How do you […]

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Philly Fringe Festival Opens Today

Acrobats, A Streetcar Named Desire spinoffs, theatrical dance and more highlight the 15th Annual Philly Fringe Festival that kicks off today. The two week live-arts […]

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Jimmy Rollins Talks About Black Baseball Players

Ken Rosnethal of FOX Sports writes about the Yankees’ Curtis Granderson and Major League Baseball’s perceived lack of motivation to promote baseball’s African-American players. In […]

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Phanatic Gets Street Art Treatment

If you’ve noticed the Phanatic popping up around town tagging walls, columns and houses it’s because Get Up Art has been posting images all over […]

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Bridal Shop Owner Refuses to Sell Dress for Lesbian Wedding

A woman who went to Here Comes the Bride—a bridal store in Somers Point, New Jersey—was turned away after she crossed of the word “groom” […]