Inquirer Food
- Quietly, an empire expands - When developer Bart Blatstein locked chef Shola Olunloyo out of the Piazza at Schmidts in March, it was a shot heard round the Philadelphia food world. After countless delays, Speck Food + Wine - a stunning open kitchen more like a theater than a restaurant - would not open.
- Delicious in Delaware - BETHANY BEACH, Del. - Perched on a counter stool, Lisa Cunningham was flipping through dozens of vacation food photos on her iPhone while she waited for lunch at Matt's Fish Camp restaurant. Dressed for the beach, the Virginia resident recalled each dish with such zeal, one would assume she had just returned from a gastronomic tour of Provence. But this digestible anthology was compiled in - wait for it - Delaware.
- Simple strategies to combat obesity - Remember that old saying about leading a horse to water? The bottom line of course is that you can't make him drink.
Arts Watch
- The critic and the girl in the orange dress -
- How much for that Academy of Music? -
- Philadelphia Orchestra talks with union continue in Saratoga Springs -
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Philadelphia, the birthplace of the American Revolution, is a commercial, educational, and cultural hub. Home to the Liberty Bell, Benjamin Franklin, the Declaration of Independence, and numerous universities, Philadelphia often serves as the centerpiece of American culture.
