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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.
PHILADELPHIA - As Philadelphia gears up for the America 250 celebrations and a stretch of soaring summer temperatures, The Franklin Fountain is offering a refreshing way to mark the historic milestone. The iconic 1900s-inspired ice cream parlor at 116 Market Street has officially launched three limited-edition treats perfect for the July 4th weekend.
PENNSYLVANIA - It’s a bittersweet week for the Newtown community. After a three-year run at the Village at Newtown South, The Borscht Belt Delicatessen has officially closed its doors, serving its final breakfast and lunch this past Father’s Day.
BUCKS COUNTY - Certain spots in Bucks County feel less like businesses and more like extensions of our own families. For over 30 years, Ota-Ya Japanese Restaurant—that tucked-away gem on Cambridge Lane behind the 7-Eleven—has been exactly that. But as of this Friday, July 3, 2026, the Ota-Ya family will be serving their final meal, marking the end of a legendary run in Newtown Township.
For most of of us we think we know how to grill the best burgers and then offer guests dried pices of meat on buns. So here are some tips to serve up the juiciest, tastiest burgers with these couldn't-be-easier burger grilling tips.
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- Scrapple, known as Pannhaas in Pennsylvania Dutch, is a traditional American dish made from leftover pork trimmings and scraps. So, what makes Scrapple so unique?
PENNSYLVANIA - In the wide world of breakfast foods, the pancake holds a special place, but few establishments have elevated this simple dish to the level of a culinary legend. In Pennsylvania, while many restaurants serve a fine morning meal, the conversation about who makes the absolute best pancakes consistently and enthusiastically circles back to one beloved Pittsburgh institution: Pamela's Diner. For decades, their signature "hotcakes" have drawn long lines and national acclaim, making a powerful case for being the best in the entire Keystone State.
Best Wine Storage Practices - So you have learned a lot about the health benefits of wine and want to try it out. Great! So, you are in the process of purchasing the best wine that’s available around. You have made an expensive investment and are happy to bring home the treasure.
South Jersey might be best known for its sprawling shore towns, pine barrens, and deep-rooted diner culture, but scratch the surface and you'll find a pub scene that takes its beer seriously. If you are looking for that elusive, velvety pint of Guinness—poured with the patience of a saint and the precision of a craftsman—you have come to the right place.
Philadelphia, PA - A city reveals itself through its street food, and Philadelphia has always had a bountiful spread of on-the-fly options. Local food trucks run the gamut from student grub in stainless steel carts to upscale eats in high-tech mobile kitchens to roving trucks that keep foodies up-to-date on their whereabouts through Twitter.
MARYLAND - Baltimore might be famous for its crab cakes and harbor views, but when the sun goes down, the city's Irish pub scene offers a much-needed sanctuary. If you are looking for that elusive, velvety pint of Guinness—poured with the patience of a saint and the precision of a craftsman—you have come to the right place.
PITTSBURG, PA - Pittsburgh might be famous for its blue-collar work ethic and world-class sports teams, but when the day is done, the city's Irish pub scene offers a much-needed sanctuary. If you are looking for that elusive, velvety pint of Guinness—poured with the patience of a saint and the precision of a craftsman—you have come to the right place.
PHILADELPHIA - Philly's favorite Tuesday evening tradition is officially back for the season, bringing massive crowds and unmatched beverage deals to one of the city's most vibrant culinary neighborhoods. The Fishtown District has announced the return of Fishtown Taps, a neighborhood-wide summer happy hour series running every single Tuesday evening from now through September 29, 2026. From 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM, locals and visitors alike can explore more than twenty of the area's top bars, breweries, and eateries, all serving up a standardized menu of five-dollar beers, six-dollar wines, seven-dollar cocktails, and specially priced appetizers and mocktails.
WEST VIRGINIA - As we hit America's 250th anniversary in 2026, I can't think of a better place to be than West Virginia. There's something about the Mountain State—the way the light hits those ridges, the quiet charm of the small towns, and the energy in our river communities—that makes it the perfect backdrop for the Fourth. Whether you're like me and love finding high-altitude thrills or you're just looking for that classic, Americana small-town vibe, here are my top 10 ways to celebrate this year.
1. The Legendary Alderson 4th of July Celebration
If you only pick one event, make it Alderson. It's widely considered the gold standard for Independence Day in West Virginia. The whole town basically shuts down to party for a few days straight. I love the "Ducks on the Greenbrier" rubber duck race and the Fireman's Rodeo. You definitely can't miss the Grand Parade, and their fireworks display is consistently one of the best I've ever seen.
2. Independence Day at Snowshoe Mountain Resort
When I want to escape the summer heat, I head up to Snowshoe. Celebrating the country's 250th birthday while catching a breeze at that elevation is unbeatable. They put together a full weekend of activities—I'm usually checking out the Bike Park or trying to squeeze in a round of golf. They cap it off with a fireworks show on July 3rd that looks incredible against the mountain skyline.
3. Ruby Amphitheater 4th of July (Morgantown)
This one is a staple if you find yourself in downtown Morgantown. The Hazel Ruby McQuain Amphitheater is a great spot for families. It's a free, community-driven event with live music and the usual spread of great food trucks. It's the perfect place to grab a lawn chair, hang out by the river, and wait for the show to start.
4. Berkeley Springs Independence Eve Fireworks
I'm a big fan of getting a head start on the holiday, which is why I like Berkeley Springs on July 3rd. The local commission really leans into the 250th theme, and the town itself is just so relaxing. It's "sparks, stars, and small-town charm" at its finest. If you need a break from the hustle, this is the spot to be.
5. Charleston's Independence Day Grand Finale
Nobody throws a party quite like the capital. Charleston does it right along the Kanawha River. I've always enjoyed the mix of local musicians and the way the city feels—it's that perfect blend of an urban celebration and the natural beauty of the river reflecting all those fireworks.
6. Independence Day in Harpers Ferry
If you're a history buff like me, you have to go to Harpers Ferry. Being there for the 250th feels different—the history is so tangible. They usually run living history demos that really transport you back to the revolution. It's a great way to actually feel the weight of what we're celebrating.
7. Huntington's Summer Celebration
Huntington does a fantastic job of using its parks for the holiday. It's very community-focused, which I appreciate. You'll find families picnicking, live music everywhere, and some solid local crafts. Their pyrotechnics display is among the largest in western Pennsylvania.
8. West Virginia State Park Picnics
Sometimes, the best holiday is the one you plan yourself. I love taking advantage of our state parks, like Blackwater Falls or Pipestem Resort State Park. If you want to avoid the crowds, grab a cooler, find a picnic area, and hit a hiking trail. You really can't beat the scenery in the Eastern U.S. when you're out in the woods.
9. Point Pleasant's Patriotic Riverfront
Point Pleasant sits right at the confluence of the Ohio and Kanawha Rivers, so the location is already hard to beat. It's got that quintessential small-town parade vibe that captures the heart of what makes West Virginia great. It's picturesque, laid back, and very patriotic.
10. The Mountain State Fairgrounds Celebration
You haven't really experienced a West Virginia summer until you've been to a county fair. For the 4th, they go all out with local bands and the kind of fair food you can't get anywhere else. It's neighborly, it's fun, and it's a great way to honor our nation's 250-year journey.
MARYLAND - When discussing the East Coast's Pizza hierarchy, Maryland often flies under the radar. However, for those willing to venture beyond the typical national chains, the Old Line State offers a surprisingly robust, deeply diverse Pizza scene. From the crispy, square-cut nostalgia of hometown staples to the elevated, wood-fired artistry of suburban boutiques, Maryland's Pizza landscape is a testament to culinary ingenuity.
PENNSYLVANIA - Move over, New York and Chicago. While the nation's largest cities fight for Pizza supremacy, a small, unassuming town in Northeastern Pennsylvania has quietly held the title of "Pizza Capital of the World" for decades. In Old Forge, Pennsylvania, Pizza isn't just a meal; it's a deeply rooted cultural identity born from the sweat and camaraderie of the local anthracite coal mines.
MARYLAND - Maryland's history is deeply connected to the founding of the United States. As the nation celebrates its 250th anniversary in 2026, the "Old Line State" invites residents and visitors to feel proud and part of a historic milestone. Whether you prefer the grandeur of waterfront harbor celebrations or the charm of a small-town parade, here are the top 10 ways to commemorate Independence Day across Maryland.
DELAWARE - If there is one thing that stirs up as much passion at the Delaware Beaches as the ocean tide, it’s the pizza. Whether you’re a fan of the iconic "swirl" sauce, thin-and-crispy boardwalk style, or high-heat wood-fired pies, the coastal scene has evolved into a serious pizza destination.
NEW JERSEY - The hot dog is an undisputed pillar of the Jersey Shore food pyramid. It's more than just a quick meal; it's a nostalgic, handheld taste of summer, enjoyed on a sun-drenched boardwalk or just steps from the sand. From char-grilled classics to creatively topped creations, the coastline is dotted with legendary stands, each with its own fiercely loyal following. As a seasoned Shore-goer, I can tell you that an authentic taste of summer involves visiting at least one of these iconic spots. Here is a guide to six essential hot dog stands that define the Jersey Shore experience.
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PHILADELPHIA, PA - Philadelphia has earned a strong reputation for its diverse nightlife, giving visitors plenty of choices after the sun goes down. Every neighborhood offers a different atmosphere, making it easy to find something that matches personal interests, travel plans, and budget. Some areas are known for upscale lounges, while others attract crowds looking for live music, late-night dining, or historic charm.
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- New beginnings are the most exciting and energizing times in life. Summer is always a new beginning because it’s a new season. Now is a great time to get fired up, motivated, and start making changes to get to your next level of YOU. Mojo is the magical charisma you carry that makes you feel good and infectious to others.
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.
Philadelphia, PA- A richly textured, wonderfully layered dining scene combines history and growth, innovation and tradition, local and global influences.
