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Levittown Native, Star of ‘The Warriors’ and ‘The Thing,’ Headlines New Hope Winery Show
Thomas G. Waites, the the actor who survived The Warriors, The Thing, and a Levittown upbringing, is coming home, writes Kristen Hunt for PhillyVoice. On…
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Former Adult Entertainment Venue in South Philly Sold for $2.3 Million, Will Be Repurposed
Show & Tel, an adult entertainment club in South Philadelphia that had been open since the 1990s, has been closed and will soon be repurposed,…
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Swarthmore College’s New Program Could Mean Free Tuition for Thousands of Families
A Delaware County college just made a major move to take cost off the table for thousands of families, reports Michael Tanenbaum for PhillyVoice. Swarthmore College…
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Wawa Shelves Shelfless, All-Digital Store at Drexel University
Wawa has made a “business decision” to close a shelfless, all-digital store at Drexel University, 3300 Market Street in Philadelphia, writes Michael Tanenbaum for PhillyVoice.…
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New York Times Names Rittenhouse Square Boutique as One of the 50 Best Clothing Stores in America
For more than a quarter century, Joan Shepp has had a tradition of standing out among a number of other clothing retailers. That’s why The…
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Fishtown’s Evil Genius Beer Co. Acquires Recently Shuttered San Francisco-Based National Beer Brand
Evil Genius Beer. Co. out of Fishtown has acquired 21st Amendment Brewery as it aims to revive the recently-shuttered San Francisco-based national brand, writes Michael…
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Stateside Live! Unveiling New $20M Expansion With Rooftop Bar, Beer Garden, and Concert Stage
Stateside Live! in South Philadelphia will be debuting its multimillion dollar expansion, featuring several new bars, with a free concert on May 29, writes Michael…
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Popular Old City Ice Cream Shop Debuts New Monthly Program to Introduce Experimental Flavors
Franklin Fountain, the popular Old City ice cream shop, has launched a new monthly program that unveils new, themed “experimental” flavors that will only be…
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Iron Hill Brewery’s Center City Location to Reopen in Mid-April
Iron Hill Brewery is planning to reopen its Center City location, among five others, less than a year after abruptly shutting down all its operations,…
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SS United States Conservancy Releases Trailer for New Documentary About Historic Ship
The SS United States Conservancy has released its first trailer in anticipation for a new documentary set to release later this year, writes Michaela Althouse…
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New Tavern in Northern Liberties Aims to Fill Void on Delaware River Waterfront
Lucky Duck, a new bar, restaurant, and American bistro, has opened in Northern Liberties, writes Michael Tanenbaum for PhillyVoice. The new restaurant is located at…
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Kelly’s Seafood Owners Retiring, Closing Northeast Philly Staple After Nearly Seven Decades
After nearly seven decades, the family-owned Kelly’s Seafood, known for its dense menu and early-bird specials, is set to close as the owners of the…
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South Philadelphia Bartender Set to Appear on Wheel of Fortune, Airing March 13
Adam Kanter, a longtime bartender will be living out a dream when he appears on an episode of Wheel of Fortune on Friday, March 13,…
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Philly’s George Washington High School Cheer Team Gets Spotlight in ‘Spirit’ Docuseries
Philadelphia’s George Washington High School cheer team and its national championship run are spotlighted in a new docuseries, Spirit, now streaming on Peacock, writes Michaela…
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Four Seasons Philadelphia Unveils New $25K-Per-Night Sky Garden Penthouse Suite
Four Seasons Philadelphia at the Comcast Technology Center has unveiled a new collection of rooms on the 45th floor, including a Sky Garden penthouse suite…
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Korshak Bagels Founder Plans Spring Opening for New South Philly Bodega-Style Picnic, Hot-Dog Shop
Philip Korshak, founder of Korshak Bagels, plans to return to South Philadelphia this spring with a bodega-style store, Korshak Picnic Provisions, offering hot dogs and…











































