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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.
It is officially time to cook breakfast for Mom, but you do not need a culinary degree to pull off the perfect morning surprise.
New Jersey's oyster scene is currently experiencing a massive renaissance. Thanks to a surge in sustainable aquaculture along the Delaware and Barnegat Bays, the "Garden State" is quickly becoming the "Oyster State." Whether you're looking for a 19th-century institution or a modern roadside shack, New Jersey offers a salty, briny road trip like no other.
Here are the 7 best oyster shacks and raw bars to visit in New Jersey in 2026.
1. Dock's Oyster House (Atlantic City)
Owned by the Dougherty family since 1897, Dock's is the undisputed king of Atlantic City seafood. It survived Prohibition, the Great Depression, and the rise and fall of the boardwalk, all while serving the finest bivalves in town.
- The Draw: The raw bar features up to 10 different types of oysters nightly, with a heavy focus on local Cape May Salts and Jersey Devil oysters.
- Pro Tip: Their Happy Hour (Daily 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM) is legendary for locals looking for premium shucks at a discount.
2. Sweet Amalia Market & Kitchen (Newfield)
This isn't on the coast—it's a "roadside" oyster shack located on Route 40. Sweet Amalia is a farm-to-table powerhouse that brings the bounty of their South Jersey oyster farm directly to travelers.
- The Draw: Their proprietary "Sweet Amalia" oysters are grown in the Delaware Bay and are prized by top chefs for their perfect balance of salt and creaminess.
- The Vibe: High-end culinary skill meets a casual roadside farmstand. It's the ultimate "if you know, you know" spot.
3. The Lobster House (Cape May)
No trip to Cape May is complete without a stop here. At the same time, the main restaurant is iconic for the true "shack" experience. Head to the Raw Bar, located right on the dock, or grab a seat on the Schooner American.
- The Draw: Watching the commercial fishing fleet offload their catch while you slurp oysters that were harvested just miles away.
- Must Try: A dozen raw Cape May Salts paired with a cold beer as the sun sets over the harbor.
4. Bahrs Landing (Highlands)
Established in 1917, Bahrs is located at the entrance to Sandy Hook. It's one of the oldest restaurants in the country and has maintained its nautical charm for over a century.
- The Draw: History. You're eating in a landmark that has served generations of Jersey Shore visitors.
- The Twist: While famous for lobster, their "Diver Dan's Lounge" offers a fantastic raw bar featuring locally and sustainably caught oysters.
5. Shore Fresh Seafood (Point Pleasant Beach)
With two locations in Point Pleasant, Shore Fresh is a combination fish market and restaurant. It's the place to go for a "no-frills," authentic Jersey Shore experience.
- The Draw: The freshness is guaranteed because it's a market first. You can see the day's catch on ice before it hits your plate.
- The Vibe: Casual, family-friendly, and perfect for a quick lunch after a morning on the beach.
6. Salt Seafood & Oyster Bar (New Brunswick)
Proving that great oysters aren't exclusive to the coastline, Salt brings "Jersey Coast" energy to Central Jersey. It bridges the gap between a rustic oyster shack and a modern urban eatery.
- The Draw: An incredibly curated raw bar that changes daily based on what's peaking in the local bays.
- Pro Tip: This is a top-tier destination for Mother's Day or graduation celebrations, offering a more refined shucking experience.
7. Maxwell's Shellfish (Port Republic)
For those willing to go off the beaten path, Maxwell's is a hidden gem in South Jersey. They are a grower and wholesaler that also serves the public.
- The Draw: "The Port Republic" oyster. Because they are the growers, you are getting the oysters at the absolute source.
- The Experience: It's as close to the water as you can get. Expect a rugged, authentic atmosphere where the focus is entirely on the quality of the shellfish.
The Jersey Oyster Profile
New Jersey oysters are famously diverse due to the State varied coastline:
- Cape May Salts: Grown in the high-salinity waters where the Atlantic meets the Delaware Bay. They are famously salty with a clean finish.
- Barnegat Bay Oysters: These tend to be slightly less salty than their southern cousins, often featuring a "sweet" or mineral-forward aftertaste.
- Sugar Shacks: A newer variety gaining popularity in 2026, known for their deep cups and buttery texture.
When visiting, always check the "Daily Shuck" list—New Jersey's bays are producing more boutique varieties this year than ever before!
MARYLAND - While Maryland often steals the spotlight, Delaware’s "Culinary Coast" is a powerhouse in its own right. With over seven miles of dedicated oyster beds in the Delaware Bay and a culture rooted in tavern traditions, the First State offers some of the freshest shucking experiences in the Mid-Atlantic.
MARYLAND - From the salty breezes of the Eastern Shore to the historic cobblestones of Baltimore's Fells Point, Maryland is the undisputed capital of the American oyster. Whether you prefer them "naked" (raw on the half-shell), fried to a golden crisp, or swimming in a creamy stew, the State "oyster shacks"—a term that covers everything from no-frills markets to sophisticated raw bars—offer a true taste of the Chesapeake.
PENNSYLVANIA — If you thought the convenience store food wars peaked when Wawa rolled out elevated dinner pizzas and burgers, think again. In a massive flex to secure its spot as the ultimate quick-service heavyweight in Pennsylvania, the beloved Delaware Valley chain has officially launched tacos.
PENNSYLVANIA — The great Philadelphia cheesesteak debate usually centers around a few famous neon signs in South Philly. But any true aficionado knows that some of the most remarkable, structurally sound sandwiches require a tank of gas and a drive into the surrounding counties.
Whether you are relaxing in Pennsylvania, unwinding in New York, or warming up on a chilly night in Maine, the easiest and best way to enjoy whisky to the fullest is to drink it neat, with cool water to refresh your palate between sips. This classic approach allows you to fully appreciate the spirit's subtle flavors without the high alcohol content overwhelming your senses. Keeping the water on the side also ensures you maintain complete control over how temperature and dilution affect the aroma and taste profile of your drink.
PHILADELPHIA, PA — Philadelphia’s culinary landscape is a dynamic mix of James Beard-winning tasting menus, hyper-regional comfort food, and vibrant neighborhood bistros. But a great dish is only half the equation. The city’s top sommeliers and beverage directors are doing incredible work, creating pours that elevate everything from delicate crudo to grease-stained local staples.
PHILADELPHIA, PA — Whether you are a seasoned league player carrying your own set of tungsten steel-tips or just looking for a casual night out with friends and a few pints, Philadelphia's dart scene has something for everyone. From historic neighborhood dive bars to lively sports hubs, the city offers a diverse array of venues to step up to the oche. If you are looking to test your aim, here is a guide to the best spots to play darts in Philadelphia.
VERMONT - The retail landscape in the Green Mountain State is shifting this season as several national apparel brands begin their final stages of liquidation. While Vermont has historically favored smaller, local boutiques, its major shopping centers in South Burlington and Williston are feeling the impact of a nationwide wave of corporate restructurings and liquidations.
FLOURTOWN, PA — The aromatic legacy of Yemeni coffee is officially taking root in the Philadelphia suburbs. Haraz Coffee House has announced the formal Grand Opening Celebration for its Flourtown location on Saturday, April 25, 2026.
PHILADELPHIA, PA – In a move that bridges the birthplace of America with the shores of San Francisco, Philadelphia's own Evil Genius Beer Company has officially acquired the legendary 21st Amendment Brewery. The deal ensures that one of the country's most pioneering craft brands returns to coolers and taps across 29 states just in time for the 2026 summer season.
PENNSYLVANIA — When you think of historic Pennsylvania cuisine, your mind probably jumps straight to the 20th century. You picture the invention of the Philly cheesesteak in the 1930s, the rise of the neighborhood hoagie shop, or classic Pennsylvania Dutch bakeries turning out whoopie pies and shoofly pie.
Philadelphia, PA -Philadelphia has recently become the city of Burgers. But who has the best burgers depends on what you're looking for. So, to simplify things, we have compiled a few of our favorite burger spots around the city.
Philadelphia, PA - Old-School Pizza in Philadelphia: Long before there were water-filtering, artisan-flour-dusting scholars of Pizza in the area, corner shops and family-owned parlors were making the regional specialty, tomato pie, and other local fan favorites. These pizzas might not hew to centuries-old Italian hydration ratios—but they perform just fine on any taste test.
MARYLAND - If you are looking for the best Pizza in Maryland, there are many places to choose from. There are various choices, from Casa Della Nonna in Severna Park to Frankly Pizza in Kensington. These restaurants all serve tasty pies at affordable prices. These restaurants are also a good choice for families.
PHILADELPHIA, PA — Mother's Day is officially this Sunday, May 10. While showing appreciation for the mothers, grandmothers, and maternal figures in your life is priceless, it certainly doesn't hurt when local businesses decide to pick up the tab.
NEW JERSEY — If you drive across the Delaware Valley today, the signs of the "Retail Apocalypse" are not hard to find. We have all grown accustomed to the sight of half-empty parking lots, shuttered department stores, and massive, dead malls, slowly awaiting the wrecking ball or a mixed-use redevelopment plan.
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VIRGINIA STATE — For the first half of the year, the Virginia retail narrative has been heavily dominated by the ongoing "Retail Apocalypse." With legacy pharmacies closing their doors and older big-box chains continuing to board up underperforming storefronts, residents have watched their local shopping plazas empty out at an alarming rate.
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.
Philadelphia, PA - This is a sandwich town no doubt. Being the hometown to cheesesteaks and hoagies, Philly has some of the best sandwich shops in the country. From breakfast to lunch and beyond, if it comes with bread, you can find it here. Listed below are a few of Philly's best sandwich shops.
