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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, PA - Graduation is a momentous occasion, deserving of a celebration just as special. Philadelphia's vibrant culinary scene offers diverse restaurants perfect for honoring your graduate's achievements. Whether you're seeking a sophisticated dining experience, lively ambiance, or something unique, these top picks will create lasting memories:
NORTH CAROLINA - Exploring a local farmers' market is one of the best ways to experience a community's heartbeat. In North Carolina, these markets highlight the State incredible agricultural diversity—from the Appalachian Mountains to the Atlantic coast—offering a front-row seat to Southern culinary traditions, artisanal crafts, and vibrant local culture.
SOUTH CAROLINA - Exploring a local farmers' market is one of the best ways to experience a community's heartbeat. In South Carolina, these vibrant markets are a celebration of Southern hospitality, rich agricultural heritage, and legendary Lowcountry culinary traditions.
VIRGINIA - Virginia's dining scene is a masterclass in versatility. You can go from an 18th-century colonial feast in the Blue Ridge Mountains to a high-end seafood extravaganza on the coast in a single afternoon. The "Old Dominion" doesn't just do buffets; it creates dining traditions that have, in some cases, lasted centuries.
OHIO - Ohio is the heart of the "comfort food belt," and it takes its all-you-can-eat culture seriously. Forget the generic chains; Ohio's best buffets are about deep-rooted tradition, massive casino spreads, and some of the best German and Amish-style cooking in the country.
GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ — The grills have sizzled, the cheese has melted, and the verdict is finally in: Lillo's Tomato Pies has been crowned the Best of the New Jersey/Delaware Region in the 2026 March Cheesesteak Madness!
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.
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.
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.
RHODE ISLAND - The economic squeeze of the last few years has finally reached a boiling point for the American restaurant industry. Between rising operational costs, shifting consumer habits, and a customer base exhausted by inflation, 2026 has become the year of the "Great Contraction."
NEW HAMPSHIRE - The economic squeeze of the last few years has finally reached a boiling point for the American restaurant industry. Between rising operational costs, shifting consumer habits, and a customer base exhausted by inflation, 2026 has become the year of the "Great Contraction."
PHILADELPHIA - Your time in Philadelphia as a college student is drawing to a close. Caps and gowns are ready, job searches might be underway, and soon you'll be leaving the City of Brotherly Love to start your next chapter. Before you go, have you truly experienced all the unique things Philly has to offer? From world-class art to hidden green spaces and iconic food experiences, there's a lot to squeeze in. Consider this your essential Philadelphia Bucket List – must-do activities before you graduate and move on from this great city. Get ready to discover the city's best and make unforgettable memories.
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Philadelphia, PA. Philadelphia has more colleges and universities than any other U.S. city, making graduation celebrations especially vibrant. To keep readers inspired, this guide offers expert tips on organizing memorable events, especially with upcoming graduations at Temple and Penn. Are you aware that Philadelphia has more colleges and universities than any other city in the U.S.? And with that comes Graduation Season at the city's premier restaurants. We recently spoke with expert party planner Lindsey McClaren for insider tips on organizing the ideal graduation celebration, from personal experiences to more vibrant gatherings. Just in time, Temple Graduation is coming up fast, followed closely by Penn, and then later - Drexel.
MAINE - In the Pine Tree State, residents are known for their practical nature, rugged independence, and a vocabulary rich with local flavor (like "wicked" and "ayuh"). However, when it comes to formal English, even the most seasoned Mainers can hit a snag. According to Google Trends data, the word that Maine residents struggle to spell most is "pneumonia."
CONNECTICUT - As temperatures climb across the Constitution State, Connecticut's native venomous snakes are emerging from their winter dens. Wildlife experts are warning hikers, gardeners, and homeowners to be vigilant, particularly in rocky, forested areas or tall, unmanaged grasses.
Current Events
PENNSYLVANIA - If you live in the Commonwealth, your phone or mailbox likely just received a "Pennsylvania Warning." As we hit the peak of the 2026 spring season, these alerts aren't just routine—they are critical to avoiding fines and travel chaos.
Here is a breakdown of the three urgent warnings currently affecting the Keystone State.
1. The REAL ID Deadline
The most urgent "Pennsylvania Warning" involves your ability to fly. Following years of extensions, the May 2026 REAL ID deadline is finally here.
- The Alert: PennDOT is issuing final notices that standard licenses will no longer be accepted at TSA checkpoints starting next month.
- Action Required: If your license doesn't have the gold star, you'll need a passport for domestic flights. DMV wait times are currently surging statewide.
2. 250th Anniversary "Gridlock Alerts."
With Philadelphia at the center of the nation's 250th Birthday and World Cup preparations, the state has issued a standing Regional Travel Warning for the I-95 and I-76 corridors.
- The Alert: Massive infrastructure projects and security perimeter testing are causing unannounced "Pulse Closures."
- Action Required: Officials recommend using the 511PA app daily. In 2026, a "Warning" notification on your phone is the difference between an on-time arrival and a two-hour delay.
3. Agricultural Quarantine Update
The PA Department of Agriculture has expanded its Invasive Species Warning. Moving items like firewood, outdoor furniture, or even certain vehicles across county lines can now result in significant citations.
- The Alert: New quarantine zones have been established in over 50 counties to protect the state's multi-billion dollar timber and wine industries.
- Action Required: Check the "Quarantine Map" on the Department of Agriculture's website before moving large outdoor items this spring.
Don't Get Scammed
State officials remind residents that a legitimate PA Warning will never ask for payment via text or third-party apps like Venmo. Always verify alerts through a verified .gov source.
Bottom Line: Between the Semiquincentennial festivities and major infrastructure shifts, staying informed is the only way to navigate Pennsylvania in 2026. Stay alert, stay compliant, and keep moving.
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 - Your time in Philadelphia as a college student is drawing to a close. Caps and gowns are ready, job searches might be underway, and soon you'll be leaving the City of Brotherly Love to start your next chapter. Before you go, have you truly experienced all the unique things Philly has to offer? From world-class art to hidden green spaces and iconic food experiences, there's a lot to squeeze in. Consider this your essential Philadelphia Bucket List – must-do activities before you graduate and move on from this great city. Get ready to discover the city's best and make unforgettable memories.
