The Weekend Guide
Get out of the city and go shopping. In New Hope. Yes, we mean it.
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What: Love Saves the Day
Why: In business since the late ’60s, this giant boutique is so packed with vintage clothing, toys, ...
Get out of the city and go shopping. In New Hope. Yes, we mean it.
DIG
What: Love Saves the Day
Why: In business since the late ’60s, this giant boutique is so packed with vintage clothing, toys, ...
We predict that the popsicle will make a comeback. All signs are pointing to it: hot, gross weather; your unquenchable thirst for treats. That’s basically it. And it’s enough.
With Pops! Icy Treats for Everyone, cookbook author Krystina Castella ...
You’ve got tons of memories from summer camp.
You’re still jealous of that chick who could make lanyards. And that tart who got sent home for shagging the lifeguard? Who could that have been?
Even if you’re still recovering from ...
We know it hurts, but we also know the importance of being well groomed. Hence we impart our experience with the latest in waxing.
We went to Rachel Fiorella at Rescue Rittenhouse Spa for Epilar, a treatment that makes getting ...
Things and things and things to do.
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Paine’s World
What: Scope some good art, listen to live music, and watch skateboarders jacked up on Red Bull try not to lose their teeth as they raise funds to build ...
Lemonade sounds about right.
SEE
Mark Dion’s Bartram’s Travels Reconsidered
What: Artifacts, drawings, and other magical creations (natural and unnatural) that Dion curated on Bartram’s Trail and displayed in Bartram’s Garden.
Why: You’re lacking inspiration.
When: ...
Since the warm weather hit, you’ve been avoiding cupcakes like the plague.
Good thing Fabulous Stationery’s new spring line is full of distracting treats. Okay, so maybe whimsical drawings aren’t as fulfilling as double chocolate cake and buttercream frosting. But ...
Praise places with air conditioning.
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Art for the Cash Poor 9
What: InLiquid hosts more than 100 artists selling great pieces for less than 200 clams.
Why: Walls are bare.
When: Sat. & Sun., 1-6 p.m.