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A Philadelphia Lawyer Gives Up His Practice to Make Some Real Breadnew

The world of artisanal food production tends to attract dreamers, misfits and others just disinterested in following an unswerving path through life. It's as if it's almost a requirement.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Dan Packel  |  04-13-2009  |  Food+Drink

Family-Owned Farms Get Creative When Winter Comesnew

In the winter, the frenetic pace of summer and fall on a family-owned fruit farm winds down. Gone are the lengthy days of pruning and picking and the tiring drives from central Pennsylvania to Philly and back, bringing fruit to market.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Dan Packel  |  01-13-2009  |  Food+Drink

Forget That 'Happy Chanukah' Schlock ... Christmas is Where It's Atnew

Most folks seem to think Chanukah is the Jewish Christmas. It is not. Christmas is the Jewish Christmas.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Caralyn Green  |  12-29-2008  |  Commentary

Philly's UFOlogists Tell Us Why They Believenew

UFO sightings in the Philadelphia metro area are up by more than 700 percent this year. Boomerang-shaped UFOs, rhomboids, fireballs, UFOs that spew a silvery metallic substance that changes the chemical makeup of privet bushes and poisons robins -- you name it, we saw it.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Steven Wells  |  12-15-2008  |  Culture

Geek Glasses Transform Sexy Superstars into Really Sexy Superstarsnew

Through a thoroughly scientific study of entirely anecdotal evidence, I am here to prove that oversized, plastic–frame glasses have the power to transform the lamest of losers into the coolest, smartest, funniest, prettiest, best–smelling people who ever did exist.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Caralyn Green  |  12-08-2008  |  Commentary

Shopping in Bodegas is Bad for Your Healthnew

Cheap eats are in ample supply in neighborhoods where you're more likely to spot a unicorn than organic fruit and vegetables.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Brian McManus  |  12-08-2008  |  Food+Drink

Angela Crafton Brings Unusual Cred to Philly's Prison Arts Programnew

Crafton has taught mural painting to Philadelphia prison system inmates for the past five years. But a decade ago, she was incarcerated herself.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Frank Rubino  |  12-08-2008  |  Art

The Angry Grammarian: Forgetting Sarah Palinnew

Perhaps the most prized spoil of the election is the richest word to enter the lexicon in a long time. Like all the best neologisms, it's descriptive, it's self-explanatory and it just makes you feel so good: "Palinfreude."
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Jeffrey Barg  |  11-17-2008  |  Commentary

Marc Vetri's New Cookbook Has Italian Recipes You Can Make at Homenew

Flip to a random recipe in Il Viaggio di Vetri and chances are, with ingredients on hand, you can prepare it after work.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Mara Zepeda  |  11-17-2008  |  Food+Drink

I Don't Care About the Philliesnew

I am avidly not interested, so please, everyone, stop expecting me to give a shit just because I live in the local ZIP code.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Caralyn Green  |  10-27-2008  |  Sports

M.K. Asante Jr.'s Year of First Fruitsnew

The multitalented child of celebrated afrocentric parents takes the torch with a new book (It's Bigger Than Hip Hop: Rise of the Post-Hip-Hop Generation) and documentary on Kwanzaa (The Black Candle).
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Tara Murtha  |  10-20-2008  |  Culture

How the Pagans Bested the Mobnew

A former member of the Pagans tells how an attack against the South Philly mob helped create a biker legend.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  John Hall  |  10-07-2008  |  History

Lessons from Christina Applegate's Cancer Scarenew

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which means that everyone’s doing their best to celebrate survivors, and raise awareness and funds for education, research and treatment.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Caralyn Green  |  10-07-2008  |  Commentary

The Grape Escape From the Economynew

In uncertain economic times some luxuries will go by the wayside, but thanks to the Wine Room, a hands-on facility, wine doesn’t have to be one of them.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Mara Zepeda  |  10-07-2008  |  Food+Drink

The Angry Grammarian: Punctuationnew

Has your National Punctuation Day hangover worn off yet?
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Jeffrey Barg  |  10-07-2008  |  Advice

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