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Home2014

Year: 2014

Food

South Philadelphia: Five Places to Eat Ethnic Cuisine

June 10, 2014 0

Forget Pat’s and Geno’s. South Philadelphia’s food culture encompasses much more than just cheesesteaks. The area is home to a vibrant mix of ethnic communities and it is only apropos that South Philadelphia’s gastronomical offerings [continue reading…]

Manayunk

Manayunk: Five Places Pet Owners Need to Know

June 9, 2014 0

Located in the lush northwestern section of Philadelphia, Manayuk is well known for its booming commercial district centered on Main Street, which runs parallel to the Schuylkill River. The combination of entrepreneurial animal lovers and [continue reading…]

Overbrook

Overbrook: West Philadelphia’s Basketball Hot Spots

June 9, 2014 0

The city of Philadelphia has produced its fair share of basketball legends and stories for the history books. One West Philadelphia neighborhood has the privilege to boast being the hometown of one of the best [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Northern Liberties: The Foodery Finds Creative Ways to Meet the Needs of Customers and the Law

June 9, 2014 0

The Foodery, a craft beer bottle shop located in Northern Liberties is one place in the city that is set for Philly Beer Week. The celebration lasts 10 days, starting last Friday and running to [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Arts & Entertainment: Carnival Themed Celebration Brings Awareness to Animal Welfare

June 9, 2014 0

In accordance with Philly Beer Week, South Philadelphia’s Devil’s Den orchestrated an adult carnival. Food specials included corn dogs, fried Oreos, funnel cake and gourmet popcorn. For entertainment, caricature and balloon artists were on hand. [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Kensington: Five Places You Need to Know

June 6, 2014 2

Kensington is home to some of the city’s most well-known art galleries and storefronts, from bizarre sculptures, like that of the man pictured above in the PaperMill Community of Artists, to American-made accessories and exhibitions featuring the [continue reading…]

Amateur Sports

Overbrook: Panthers Football Team Trains for Season and Life

June 6, 2014 0

As the school year is coming to an end and the weather outside is getting warmer and warmer, many restless high school students cannot wait until the school day is over. In West Philadelphia, this [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Latino Philadelphia: Five Things You Didn’t Know

June 6, 2014 0

The Latino population in our area is rich in diversity and culture. There are many local high-profile Hispanic trends and restaurants. Here are five things which you may not know about. The Mexican Consulate Works [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Germantown: Five Places For Great Food

June 6, 2014 1

Looking for places to eat outside the crowded and congested center city? Germantown offers customers great food without all the hustle and bustle of the city. From barbecue to Chinese to pizza, this area has [continue reading…]

Arts and Entertainment

Mayfair: Using Farmers’ Market to Help Build a Better Mayfair

June 6, 2014 0

Joe DeFelice has a mission. The chairman of the Mayfair Community Development Corporation is using a weekly farmers’ market in the heart of Mayfair to kickstart that mission. The market will be running every Sunday [continue reading…]

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