Looking good, Philly!
We couldn’t believe it when Travel & Leisure magazine stuck Philly with the lame distinction of being the nation’s least attractive city.
So we sent Daily News photographer Jordan Shayer out on the streets of Old City Saturday night to see if Philly was hot - or not. And we found plenty of hot.
Unsurprisingly, those comely people were not pleased to be labeled by some magazine. Several replied in ways we can’t print. “They can shove it,” said Helene Scamuffa, 30. “I think they were looking in the wrong place,” said Eden Koko, 21, a Penn student. Said Kaitlyn Muhne, 24: “That is so not true.” Replied Jason Petraccio, 30: “Try Pittsburgh.”
There are aliens in The X-Files: I Want to Believe, but they are not from outer space.
Instead, they come from Russia: a band of demented medicos, descended on West Virginia to participate in some freaky Frankenstein shenanigans - and that's too bad.
The film reunites David Duchovny with Gillian Anderson. It's been six years since the series signed off, 10 since the first film.
Instead, they come from Russia: a band of demented medicos, descended on West Virginia to participate in some freaky Frankenstein shenanigans - and that's too bad.
The film reunites David Duchovny with Gillian Anderson. It's been six years since the series signed off, 10 since the first film.
There are aliens in The X-Files: I Want to Believe, but they are not from outer space.
Instead, they come from Russia: a band of demented medicos, descended on West Virginia to participate in some freaky Frankenstein shenanigans - and that's too bad.
The film reunites David Duchovny with Gillian Anderson. It's been six years since the series signed off, 10 since the first film.
Instead, they come from Russia: a band of demented medicos, descended on West Virginia to participate in some freaky Frankenstein shenanigans - and that's too bad.
The film reunites David Duchovny with Gillian Anderson. It's been six years since the series signed off, 10 since the first film.
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