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(02/25/20 6:00pm)
Already missing CCD Restaurant Week discounts? If so, you’re in luck. From Feb. 24 through Mar. 6, East Passyunk Avenue is hosting its very own Restaurant Week for the eighth year in a row. Representing 31 businesses located on the one–mile stretch, visitors can feast on prix fixe lunch and/or dinner for a price of $15, $25, or $35.
(02/25/20 5:54pm)
Brunch aficionados and aspiring food bloggers rejoice: on Jan. 24, Green Eggs Cafe opened its sixth location in Rittenhouse Square. Known for serving up some of the most over–the–top breakfast dishes that Philly has to offer, the new Green Eggs Cafe is the perfect spot for your next weekend get together.
(02/12/20 2:50am)
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, and the pressure is on to arrange the perfect outing in honor of the occasion. For those of you who have yet to nail down your plans but know you don’t want to get stuck doing the usual Netflix and chill, there are plenty of out–of–the–box V–Day date options happening in Philly.
(02/10/20 12:57am)
Buckle up board game enthusiasts. The Board and Brew’s University City location is open and ready for game night.
(02/05/20 2:13am)
Over the years, Philadelphia has acquired a number of affectionate nicknames—Philly, the City of Brotherly Love, and the Birthplace of America, to name a few. But in recent years, the city has earned itself a new moniker: the City of Murals. With over 3,500 pieces of art adorning walls and buildings around Philadelphia, these murals provide a unique showcase of the area’s rich culture and history.
(02/05/20 3:31am)
For the past 14 years, Top Chef has entertained audiences with intense food competitions and mouth–watering results. Now, fans of the show have the opportunity to try out their favorite chef's creations. Top–Chef Quickfire, which opened last week in The Concourse at Comcast Center, is serving up delicious meals inspired by contestants' dishes, curated from the last 16 seasons of the hit Bravo show. I stopped by this week to see if it lived up to the hype.
(01/29/20 4:00am)
Get ready, breakfast lovers. This semester, Benny’s Diner will officially open its doors in Houston Hall, bringing with it a variety of homestyle breakfast items. The best part? Their dishes will be served all day long for whenever that craving for chocolate chip pancakes strikes. And, as one of ten Penn Student Agencies (PSA) businesses, Benny’s is run and staffed entirely by students.
(01/29/20 4:35am)
Wonderspaces opened its doors to the Philadelphia community on Jan. 24, revealing a host of highly–anticipated installations inside. Occupying a two–level, 24,000 square–foot gallery in Fashion District Philadelphia, Wonderspaces is currently home to 14 participatory exhibits designed by artists from around the globe, several of which made waves at major cultural events like Burning Man and Sundance Film Festival before finding their home in Philly.
(01/27/20 10:58pm)
While there’s no shortage of stellar restaurant options here in Philadelphia, nothing beats a home–cooked meal. For an inexperienced cook, however, the task of whipping up an entire spread from scratch can be a daunting one. But have no fear, aspiring chefs, there are plenty of cooking classes around the city that will have you working the kitchen like a pro in no time.
(11/20/19 3:07am)
There’s a new trend sweeping the fashion industry—and it has nothing to do with tiny sunglasses or statement sneakers. With fast fashion wreaking havoc on the environment, alternative sustainable retailers are popping up all over the world to provide consumers with trendy, eco–conscious clothing options, and Philly retailers are no exception.
(11/21/19 8:48am)
City lights make for a great view, but they’re no match for the natural beauty of a starry night sky. Light pollution can make it difficult to find places to stargaze in Philadelphia, but lucky for us, these spots offer visitors a chance marvel at the cosmos without leaving city limits.
(11/15/19 10:31pm)
Selfie–lovers and Instagram micro–influencers, this one's for you. On Nov. 15, Photo Pop Philly debuted its third photo–friendly art exhibit, Winter Wonderland, at The Bourse.
(10/30/19 12:28am)
I walked into my appointment with Christine Wallace a skeptic.
(10/23/19 4:10am)
Bethany Rusen—founder and director of Black Hound Clay Studio—knows the struggle of having excessive clutter and a lack of studio space all too well. “All of my friends are artists, and we all run into the issue that as an artist you are making a lot of work,” Bethany said. “You have a lot of pieces that didn’t go quite right. Something’s a little bit damaged. Something’s just a little bit off. So as an artist you have this buildup of inventory that you can’t really sell at full price."
(10/20/19 7:56pm)
It’s no secret that Philly has a stellar food scene. So when it comes time to pick a new restaurant to hit up, the abundance of options can become overwhelming. But lucky for us, celebrity restaurateur Guy Fieri has already picked out some of Philly’s finest diners, drive–ins, and dives on his hit Food Network show. So next time you’re looking for another fun restaurant to try here in the City of Brotherly Love, take a page from Guy’s book and hit up one of these eccentric spots.
(10/09/19 1:51am)
The idea for Clothify struck Kian Sadeghi (C‘22) last March when a friend asked him to borrow his pajama pants. “So I give them to him and then the next day he returns them washed and folded, and I think, 'Why don’t I start borrowing out my clothes to people?'” Kian recounts. “And then I started wondering, 'Why don’t we all start lending our clothes to each other?'”
(10/05/19 8:52pm)
There’s no better way to celebrate the arrival of autumn than with a fall festival. From harvest traditions to live entertainment and mouth–watering seasonal dishes, these celebrations have a little something for everyone to enjoy. So break out your favorite sweater and head to one of these fall festivals to ring in the cooler temperatures.
(09/30/19 1:35am)
Philly is home to countless movie landmarks. There are plenty of locations around the city where you can recreate some classic cinema moments, and many of them are just a short walk away. So hit up some movie–watching buddies or your friends from out of town who are dying to see Philly, and head to these sites from your favorite films. After all, with awards season coming up, there's no time like the present to make some movie magic.
(02/19/20 3:59am)
Let’s be honest—we could all use a little more relaxation in our lives, especially during this time of year. With midterms on the horizon and a seemingly never ending stack of work on your plate, it’s hard to catch a break. But have no fear, because we've got some places right here in Philly where you can take that mental vacation you’ve been craving. And as a bonus, you’ll get to try something new while doing it.