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  4. Know Your Enemy
    October 29, 2009
  5. The Milkmen Cometh
    October 29, 2009
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    November 05, 2009
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Admit it, you want more from this week’s Movies section. The Box — B The Box didn't screen in time for print but Drew Lazor went anyway. Here's what »»
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If you happened to be anywhere near the corner of Third and Race streets this morning at 8 a.m., you might have noticed Stephen and Ophelia »»
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The Good Word is a weekly Meal Ticket feature where we ask Philadelphia food people questions. We’re going to start by highlighting the city’s many excellent »»
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Bill Withers is probably one of the least polarizing artists of all time. Do you know anyone who reaches for the radio dial when "Lovely Day" or "Ain't »»
by Drew Lazor
2 days ago
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I agree with you. I read the Salt script while it was still about a male - Edwin Salt. It's probably still online. It was very gripping and I didn't stop »»
Genevieve on
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I sure hope they'll have baked beans as a side!

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Beck's Cajun Café

Average entree under $10 Wheelchair accessible
Reading Terminal Market
12th and Arch streets
215-592-0505

Chef Bill Beck, who ran Bainbridge Street's Pompano Grille in the '90s, is looking to sate Philly's underserved Cajun/Creole food fans with his RTM stand. Beck is sourcing a vast majority of his ingredients (andouille sausage, tasso ham, etc.) straight from New Orleans to keep it real authentic. On ... more »

Bella Sera Café

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2146 E. Susquehanna Ave.
267-939-5178

Renee Fuchs' vegan-friendly coffeehouse, on the corner of Frankford and Susquehanna in Fishtown, offers organic and fair-trade coffees, teas and hot chocolates. There's also a selection of sweet eats from Vegan Treats, plus snacks from Alternative Baking Co., at her 16-seater. Open Mon.-Fri., 7 a.m. ... more »

Chew Man Chu

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Symphony House
440 S. Broad St.
215-735-8107

Marty Grims' Du Jour, which the restaurateur opened in 2008 on the ground floor of Symphony House at Broad and Pine, is now Chew Man Chu, a moderately priced noodle and dumpling bar with a big menu and a star chef — Tyson Wong Ophaso, who ran NYC's Chinatown Brasserie and most recently worked as a c ... more »

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