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While subverting beloved movies can become a bit tiresome, it can be brilliant when it’s done well, and J. Matthew Turner has knocked it out of the park with his reading of The Karate Kid. In the video, Turner asserts that Daniel (Ralph Macchio), not Johnny (William Zabka) is the bully, and that Johnny is the hero. Turner makes an incredibly compelling and convincing case, and I doubt you’ll see The Karate Kid the same way again. If you love The Karate Kid, my apologies in advance, but it turns out you were rooting for a sociopath.
While subverting beloved movies can become a bit tiresome, it can be brilliant when it’s done well, and J. Matthew Turner has knocked it out of the park with his reading of The Karate Kid. In the video, Turner asserts that Daniel (Ralph Macchio), not Johnny (William Zabka) is the bully, and that Johnny is the hero. Turner makes an incredibly compelling and convincing case, and I doubt you’ll see The Karate Kid the same way again. If you love The Karate Kid, my apologies in advance, but it turns out you were rooting for a sociopath.
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“The Phanatic Song,” a funky and goofy ode to the Phanatic — lyrics include “It’s the Phanatic / and it’s magic”
Even though the Phillies may face a challenging season, one team member's always on fire: the Phanatic. And now, thanks to a collaboration between sports, philanthropy, and music, the beloved (and slightly terrifying) mascot has a new theme song guaranteed to get you moving.
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Villanova University's 2018 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship on Thursday, April 5th, with a celebration on Market Street beginning at 11AM and a celebration on Dilworth Plaza.
Villanova University's 2018 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship on Thursday, April 5th, with a celebration on Market Street beginning at 11AM and a celebration on Dilworth Plaza.
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Marc Huppman is a Philadelphia area comic whose offbeat and quirky observations will have you in stitches. He has performed with the Comedy Explosion tour and was a semi-finalist in the 2014 Catch A New Rising Star comedy competition at Catch a Rising Star in Princeton, NJ.
LEVITTOWN, PA — The competition was fierce across Bucks, Montgomery, Chester, and Berks counties, and this victory is a proud moment for our community. Curly's Comfort Food in Levittown has earned the Title of the 2026 March Cheesesteak Madness regional champion, showcasing local talent and dedication.
CLIFTON HEIGHTS, PA — In a region where the cheesesteak isn't just a meal but a cultural touchstone, Niko's Steaks has achieved a major milestone by winning the regional competition. After battling through a grueling field of 16 top-tier contenders, Niko's Steaks has been named the Best of the Delaware County Region for the 2026 March Cheesesteak Madness tournament, a victory that brings pride to the community.
Massachusetts might be the land of the Bean and the Cod, but the Bay State has a high-octane wing scene that will make even the most seasoned "chili-head" reach for a pitcher of ice water. From the historic sports bars of Boston to the hidden gems in the suburbs, Massachusetts offers a gauntlet of wings ranging from artisanal pepper blends to "waiver-required" chemical burns.
Vermont might be the land of maple syrup and artisanal cheeses, but don't let the idyllic scenery fool you—the Green Mountain State packs some serious heat. Whether you’re refueling after a day on the slopes or exploring the Burlington food scene, there are plenty of spots ready to set your palate on fire.
New York isn't just a fan of wings—it’s the birthplace. While Buffalo is the holy land of the chicken wing, the entire state, from Long Island to the Finger Lakes, has spent decades trying to outdo the original. In New York, "hot" isn't just a flavor; it's an engineering challenge involving some of the most potent pepper extracts on the planet.
MARYLAND - If you are looking for the quintessential Maryland dining experience in Frederick, Dutch's Daughter is often at the top of the list. While the restaurant is famous for its "Dutch's Potatoes" and massive crab cakes, its Cream of Crab Soup remains a legendary staple for locals and visitors alike.
DELAWARE - Delaware's craft beer enthusiasts have reason to raise a glass as Iron Hill Brewery prepares to reopen its Wilmington location. The announcement comes less than a year after the company declared bankruptcy, resulting in the sudden closure of all its restaurants nationwide.
PENNSYLVANIA - Less than a year after sending shockwaves through the local craft beer scene by declaring bankruptcy and abruptly shuttering all of its operations, Iron Hill Brewery is plotting a major return to Pennsylvania. The beloved brewpub chain is officially reopening four of its Keystone State outposts under the guidance of a new investor group.
PENNSYLVANIA - Pennsylvania's dining landscape is undergoing a massive transformation this spring, with several major restaurant chains scaling back their brick-and-mortar footprints. Driven by shifting consumer habits, increased competition, and the lingering effects of inflation, empty restaurant spaces are becoming a more common sight across the Keystone State. While these closures involve well-known brands like Bahama Breeze, TGI Fridays, Denny's, and Primanti Bros., readers may wonder if smaller or local restaurants are also affected. Industry trends suggest that the shift toward leaner operations impacts a broad range of dining establishments, not just national chains.
MAINE STATE – As Maine’s "Winter Weekdays" campaign enters its final stretch to bolster midweek traffic, the state’s hospitality industry is facing a bittersweet March 2026. While the "First State" of craft beer sees a triumphant return of some local favorites, the beginning of the year has already claimed several multi-decade landmarks. Between the pressure of the new $15.10 minimum wage and the "winter pause" that turned permanent for some, here is the state of the Maine tavern scene this month.
MICHIGAN STATE – Michigan’s hospitality sector is navigating a "Triennial Transition" this March. As the state enters a massive three-year liquor license renewal cycle, several high-profile urban anchors and niche favorites are choosing this moment to exit the stage. While the "Great Lakes" state is celebrating a fresh crop of James Beard semifinalists, the pressure of rising labor costs and a strategic shift toward retail-focused hospitality is reshaping the landscape from Corktown to the West Side.
CONNECTICUT STATE – The Connecticut hospitality industry is undergoing a "Unified Reset" this March. As the state’s primary trade group rebrands to represent a broader coalition of lodging and dining, the physical landscape is seeing the departure of long-standing national brands and the loss of critical rural anchors. From the final "last call" for a 33-year sports bar icon to the legislative push for "Tobacco Bar" modernization, here is the state of the Connecticut tavern scene this month.
MARYLAND STATE - Maryland is famous for its "Old Bay on everything" attitude, but if you're looking to move beyond a single crab cake and dive into a mountain of food, the State buffet scene has you covered. We aren't talking about soggy cafeteria trays; we're talking about high-end seafood spreads, international feasts, and Sunday brunches that require a strategic nap afterward.
WEST VIRGINIA - While rumors have been swirling about major restaurant chains completely packing up and leaving West Virginia in May 2026, the reality is a bit more nuanced. Fortunately, no major fast-food or casual-dining corporation is abandoning the Mountain State overnight. However, 2026 is a year of significant restructuring for the restaurant industry nationwide, and West Virginia's local dining landscape will undeniably feel the impact, which may concern residents and local business owners alike.
OHIO - While rumors have been swirling about major restaurant chains completely packing up and leaving Ohio in May [2026], many residents may wonder how this restructuring will impact their local dining options. The reality is a bit more nuanced, and understanding these changes can help you plan your dining experiences accordingly. Fortunately, no major fast-food or casual-dining corporation is on a roll in the Buckeye State overnight. However, 2026 is a year of significant restructuring for the restaurant industry nationwide, and Ohio's local dining landscape will undeniably feel the impact.
Georgia is experiencing a vibrant 'retail refresh' this spring, with Atlanta becoming a hub for international luxury brands and popular domestic labels. As May 2026 arrives, the state is proud to showcase innovative storefronts and 'all-day' culinary experiences that reflect its dynamic growth.
South Carolina is currently one of the fastest-growing states in the U.S., and its retail landscape for May 2026 reflects that momentum. While other regions are seeing a shift toward discount hubs, the Palmetto State is leaning into lifestyle centers, luxury expansions, and large-scale mixed-use redevelopments in the Upstate and Lowcountry.
MICHIGAN - Michigan is a premier destination for black bear enthusiasts, with an estimated population of approximately 12,500 bears. The growing numbers, especially in the northern regions, can inspire outdoor enthusiasts and residents to appreciate the expanding wildlife and their role in the ecosystem.
Current Events
PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia is gearing up for one of the nation's largest and most vibrant celebrations of Black LGBTQ+ culture. In alignment with the city's broader America 250 festivities, Philly Black Pride is back for its 27th anniversary—and this year, the celebration has expanded to an entire week, running from April 20 to April 26, 2026.
OHIO STATE - If you’ve stepped outside anywhere from Cleveland down to Cincinnati recently and immediately felt your eyes water, you aren't imagining things. Spring 2026 is officially here, but it brought an uninvited guest about a week early: a massive, relentless wave of pollen.
NEW YORK - Long Island has steadily built a reputation that goes far beyond its daytime appeal. Visitors and locals are finding new reasons to stay out later, explore more venues, and enjoy a wider mix of entertainment options. Areas once known for quieter evenings now offer a blend of dining, music, and social spaces that cater to different preferences.
