
January 17, 2013
[Evenings in Philadelphia are always action-packed, especially during the holiday season, and we want to help you cherry-pick from all the events and activities going on. On certain days that promise particularly bustling evenings, we round up our selections for the most can't-miss pursuits with which to fill your schedule. See you out there!] • [...]
Read more»January 14, 2013
Flyer fans, rejoice! The NHL lockout has ended and professional hockey is back in Philadelphia. To celebrate, the Flyers are opening the doors of the Wells Fargo Center on Thursday, January 17 for a free open practice at 6 p.m. As a thank-you to the fans, the team is welcoming Flyers fans of all ages [...]
Read more»May 1, 2012
The Flyers and Sixers both continue their action-packed playoff runs tonight, with the Flyers facing off against the New Jersey Devils at 7:30 p.m. and the Sixers battling the Chicago Bulls at 8 p.m. We’ve hand-picked a few fun places to catch either game (or harass the bartender into toggling between the two) on a [...]
Read more»April 27, 2012
It’s a great weekend for Philadelphia sports, with two teams in the playoffs: the Flyers play the New Jersey Devils this Sunday at 3 p.m. in Round 2 of the NHL Playoffs, while the Sixers kick off their playoff run against the Chicago Bulls on Saturday at 1 p.m. Here are a few ways [...]
Read more»April 11, 2012
Salute. It’s a big sports night, with the Phillies’ Opening Night at Citizens Bank Park against the Marlins and the Flyers facing off against their Atlantic Division arch rivals, the Pittsburgh Penguins, in Game 1 of the NHL Playoffs at 7:30 p.m. It’s a huge series for the Orange and Black because of the fierce [...]
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Watch the video above to meet Chef Mitch Prensky, chef and co-owner (with his wife Jen) of two of Philly’s most talked about restaurants: Supper on South Street and the new Lemon Hill in Fairmount.
Watch Chef Prensky in action in the kitchen, see inside both his restaurants, then learn what he likes to do when he’s not cooking.
Supper
926 South Street
www.supperphilly.com
Lemon Hill
727 N. 25th Street
www.lemonhillphilly.com
Philadelphia Flyers
Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad Street
www.flyers.nhl.com
Watch the video above to meet Chef Mitch Prensky, chef and co-owner (with his wife Jen) of two of Philly’s most talked about restaurants: Supper on South Street and the new Lemon Hill in Fairmount. Watch Chef Prensky in action in the kitchen, see inside both his restaurants, then learn what he likes to do [...]
Read more»January 4, 2012
In the wake of the 2012 NHL Winter Classic hosted at Philadelphia’s Citizens Bank Park comes a boost to our esteem despite the Flyers’ narrow loss to the Rangers. Check out the NHL Commissioner’s response to a question, posed during his post-game press conference, about how Philadelphia was as a game host: “It was spectacular. [...]
Read more»January 2, 2012
It’s here! The 2012 NHL Winter Classic is finally here. The Flyers battle the New York Rangers today outside at Citizens Bank Park. The start time has been moved to 3 P.M. Meanwhile, the Spectator Plaza is the place to be pre-game. Go Flyers! 2012 NHL Winter Classic: Philadelphia Flyers vs. New York Rangers When: [...]
Read more»December 30, 2011

It’s Friday before a long holiday weekend. It’s also the Friday before the 2012 NHL Winter Classic at Citizens Bank Park. Why not get ready for the big weekend and get ready for the big game by watching episode one of HBO’s excellent four-part series, 24/7 Flyers/Rangers: Road To The Winter Classic, online today while at work? Episode one is now streaming free online at HBO.com. It’s an hour well spent. You won’t regret it. Especially if your boss is not around. [HBO.com]
December 30, 2011

As part of the countdown to the 2012 NHL Winter Classic at Citizens Bank Park, the New York City skyline lit up in the colors of the two teams this Wednesday, December 28. The world famous Empire State Building was aglow in Flyers Orange, at least its north and south sides were (the east and west sides of the building were lit in the Rangers’ colors). Kind of cool for the Flyers colors to be taking over one of New York’s most famous landmarks. Meanwhile, back in Philly, the PECO building is reciprocating by running both the Flyers and Rangers colors along its LED crown lights. [NHL.com]