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Chris' Jazz Café brings back Swingin' New Year's Eve party after two year hiatus

Chris' Jazz Café is hosting a Swingin' New Year's Eve celebration, complete with a prix fixe, three-course meal and live entertainment through the night, and a Champagne toast. → Read More

Chocolate Ballerina Company makes history with Philly's first all-Black performance of 'The Nutcracker'

The Chocolate Ballerina Company will put on Philadelphia's first all-Black production of the Holiday classic, "The Nutcracker." → Read More

Butcher Bar's patio pop-up Yule Lodge open for winter season

Butcher Bar has transformed its patio into the Yule Lodge – a seasonal, bar and lounge for the holiday season. The Rittenhouse restaurant's enclosed outdoor space is revamped with lights, fireplaces and cozy decor, and its bar is serving seasonal cocktails like the smoked, black-cherry Manhattan, made with rye, Cherry Heering, chocolate bitters, and Islay Mist and the "Christmas… → Read More

Check out these transformed Philly bars for festive drinks and holiday cheer

Now that the days are shorter and the weather is colder, some Philadelphia bars have transformed into holiday-themed winter wonderlands. → Read More

Philadelphia holiday shopping: Sisterly Love Collective hosting Mrs. Claus markets at Headhouse Shambles

The Sisterly Love Collective is hosting Mrs. Claus Holiday Markets at Headhouse Shambles on Dec. 4, Dec. 11 and Dec. 18. Shoppers can purchase home decor, cocktail kits and baked goods sold by women-owned businesses. The first Saturday features a tree lighting ceremony. → Read More

Phila Lorn takes over as Chef in Residency at Volvér on Kimmel Campus

The Kimmel Cultural Campus is getting a new Chef in Residency for the holiday season: Chef Phila Lorn. → Read More

Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day Parade returns in-person, integrates celebrations canceled by COVID

The nation's longest-running Thanksgiving Parade is back for an in-person celebration this year. → Read More

North Wales-based Montgomery Mall sells for $55M in foreclosure sale

The Montgomery Mall in North Wales, Pennsylvania, was purchased in a foreclosure sale by a New York-based retail investment group for $55 million. → Read More

$22,000 worth of diamonds were stolen from Bucks County Jewelry store

Police are searching for a man they said stole $22,000 worth of diamonds from Carroll's Jewelers last Friday. → Read More

Erie County health official tapped to lead new Delaware County Health Department

Melissa Lyon, who most recently led Erie County's COVID-19 response, has been named as the first-ever director of the Delaware County Health Department. The five members of Delaware County Board of Health made the announcement at a special meeting on Thursday in Media. → Read More

Tinseltown Holiday Spectacular opens at the Philadelphia Fairgrounds this Black Friday

The Tinseltown Holiday Spectacular opens to the public this Black Friday and features holiday lights, shopping, entertainment and more. → Read More

United Airlines brings back hard liquor on domestic flights for the first time in more than a year

United Airlines announced it is bringing back hard alcohol service for its economy passengers for the first time since the start of the pandemic. → Read More

Here are the Philly restaurants cooking Thanksgiving dinner for in-person and to-go dining

Some Philadelphia-area restaurants are cooking Thanksgiving dinner for in-person dining and take away. → Read More

Small earthquake in Berks County is the third to shake the region in a week

A small earthquake could be felt in parts of Berks County Friday night. → Read More

Pilot killed in New Jersey plane crash flew to space with William Shatner last month

A pilot who flew to outer space with William Shatner last month was killed in a plane crash in New Jersey Thursday. → Read More

Canine coronavirus known to have infected people could demonstrate how viruses spreads between species

A coronavirus found commonly in dogs was determined to have infected medical professionals in Haiti in 2017. This is the first time this coronavirus has been detected in humans. This coronavirus is not the same as SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19. → Read More

Six Flags Holiday in the Park and Drive-Thru experience opens this weekend

Six Flags Great Adventure's winter festival, Holiday in the Park, opens Saturday, Nov. 13, and willeature festive foods, lights, new rides and holiday entertainment. → Read More

Pa senate passes bill to make concealed carry legal without a permit, Wolf says he'll veto

Pennsylvania state senate passed legislation that would make carrying a concealed firearm without a permit legal in the state, replacing the current license-to-carry system. → Read More

Morimoto celebrates 20th anniversary with one-night-only tasting menu

Morimoto will host a one-night-only omakase tasting menu on Saturday, Nov. 13, with an appearance and tuna demonstration from Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto. The ticketed event costs $200 per person, with an optional $85 beverage add on. → Read More

As Amazon applies for liquor license in Philly, rumors begin about possible high-tech grocery store

Amazon Fresh could be opening one of its high-tech, contactless stores in the Philadelphia. This would be the first store in the city, following its store that opened in Bucks County in August last year. → Read More