Philly welcomed back the Lovesick Expo for its third year on Sunday, for the annual event which looks to defy the mainstream wedding industry. Held at World Cafe Live, the event featured on-site vendors including local businesses like Little Baby's Ice Cream, Sugartown Industries, Birchtree Catering, Bettie Page Clothing, and dozens more!
The third annual Shining Star Awards benefiting the March of Dimes Foundation was held at the Westin Hotel Friday night.
About twelve years ago, comedy troupe Improv Everywhere started the now annual No Pants Subway ride in New York City. It wasn’t long before Philadelphia, and a few other cities, joined in on the event.
Indique Boutique founder and creative director Erica Dotson hosted a meet and greet at the new South Street spot. (AL FOR / Philly.com)
Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation for Childhood Cancer (ALSF) hosted its Seventh Annual Lemon Ball Saturday, Jan. 12 at the Philadelphia Marriott on Market Street.
The Trocadero played host to a wild party this past Thursday, January 10th when five local DJs competed for a chance to represent Philly and gain notoriety in the Red Bull Thre3style DJ contest. DJs Bo Bliz, DJ PHSH, Suga Shay, Gianni Lee, and DJ Royale battled to see who's the best party rocker at the Red Bull Thre3style Philadelphia qualifier round.
Actor Mark Wahlberg was in town Tuesday night for the premiere of his new film, "Broken City," at the Prince Theater. He was presented with the honorary citizen of Philadelphia award by Mayor Michael Nutter. Photos by staff photographer Colin Kerrigan.
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Shane Victorino went for a late-night meal Saturday at Little Pete's (219 S. 17th).
Philly welcomed Designer Drugs, the New York EDM duo of Michael Vincent Patrick and Theodore Paul Nelson, to town Friday.











