Reminder: Center City Sips Tomorrow, 5-7PM
Posted in City Event News, Dining, Philly News on Jun 17th, 2008
Quick bump for Center City Sips! Every Wednesday 5-7PM.
Cheap drinks, apps and parking. Full details here.
Posted in City Event News, Dining, Philly News on Jun 17th, 2008
Quick bump for Center City Sips! Every Wednesday 5-7PM.
Cheap drinks, apps and parking. Full details here.
Posted in City Event News, Dining, Entertainment on Jun 15th, 2008
Just a bump for the Whole Foods Callowhill “Local” celebration today from 12pm to 6pm.
Come get a taste of what Philadelphia suppliers to Whole Foods have to offer!
Posted in City Event News, City Living Alerts, Dining, Entertainment, Philly News on Jun 14th, 2008
Cure your afternoon doldrums at Whole Foods Callowhill this weekend, where they’re holding a a “local” product celebration. You’ll get a sampling of the finest Philadelphia fare while enjoying tons of different activities in the store. Sounds like a good way to entertain yourself before Tiger Woods tees off later this afternoon.
From Whole foods:
While tasting [...]
Posted in City Event News, City Living Alerts, Entertainment, Philly News on May 12th, 2008
Declaring Philadelphia’s Fourth of July “the premier event anywhere,” Mayor Nutter announced yesterday that R&B artists John Legend and Philadelphia’s Boyz II Men would be the top acts at the city’s festivities
I’m actually pretty excited about this. Sure, I haven’t heard a Boyz II Men song since I was in 6th grade, but John Legend [...]
Posted in City Event News, Philly News on Apr 22nd, 2008
CNN reports these as the “key notes” about Pennsylvania’s vote this afternoon. Are they leaving anything out? How about some federal assistance for education and/or crime ills?
Voters go to the polls April 22 in Pennsylvania, where the Democrat-laden east and the GOP-heavy west has been a national presidential battleground for decades. Hillary Clinton and Barack [...]
Posted in City Event News, Philly News on Apr 21st, 2008
The latest poll results (released Monday) from Quinnipiac University show Clinton leading Obama 51% to 44%. Weather on Tuesday seems fine, so at least in Philly, the turnout should be high.