In the high-stakes battle to get a table in this town, is the magic of the spontaneous walk-in losing out to the refresh button? https://t.co/ldJgNfHN3L
West Philly’s Jamel Workman turns out spectacularly cool hats, each one handcrafted with the same tools and techniques used a century ago, back when our city was a mecca for millinery.
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How did Philly prepare to host the World Cup? Melissa Piccoli, chief external affairs officer for Philadelphia Soccer 2026, talks FIFA, city pride ... and what tourists should buy instead of a mini Liberty Bell.
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A long-overdue victory and a major national title just sent a clear message to the rest of the country about the caliber of Philadelphia restaurants. https://t.co/YeWEEfwcfH
Rooting for Messi, El Tri, England, Brazil, or an underdog? Here's where to find your people — and your match-day drink — around town.
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More than places to buy books, neighborhood institutions like Uncle Bobbie's and Harriett's Bookshop serve as classrooms, gathering spaces, and engines of change.
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Twenty years after his last album, Guinness World Record-holding, anti-folk musician Adam Brodsky returns with a funny, furious collection of protest songs.
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Nir Guy, co-owner of the Old City fragrance boutique, drew inspiration from his life to develop the profiles for the four candles.
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Beginning this weekend, celebrate Juneteenth in Philly with block parties, free museum days, kids’ programming, live music, and much more.
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