THE WARHOL Andy.Warhol. Who doesn’t love Andy Warhol?! His avant-garde style has made him one of the most influential figures in contemporary art and culture. You’d be hard pressed to find someone who doesn’t recognize his work. So, of course I had to visit The Warhol museum, especially since it’s located in his native city of…
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PITTSBURGH
Explore the allure of Pittsburgh in our latest blog post, uncovering its iconic skyline, historic bridges, and vibrant neighborhoods. Join us on a virtual tour of the Steel City’s hidden gems and rich history, capturing the essence of this unique destination for both locals and travelers alike.
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RAGNAR KJARTANSSON
Ragnar Kjartansson’s impactful exhibition at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden showcases his family experiences through repetition, highlighting endurance. Notable pieces include “God” (2007) and “The Visitors” (2012), a nine-screen film of musicians performing together. Described as spellbinding and poignant, this exhibit is a must-see before it ends on January 8th.
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WM. MUHLERIN’S SONS
Wm. Mulherin’s Sons is an Italian-American eatery in Philadelphia’s Fishtown. Led by Executive Chef Chris Painter, the restaurant is housed in a restored whiskey bottling building. The ambiance is reminiscent of a Wes Anderson movie, offering a striking look and delectable dishes like seafood mixto, pumpkin pizza, porcini cavatelli, and coffee pot de creme.
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BESITO
Besito in Ardmore, PA has an inviting atmosphere and diverse menu offeringing queso fundido and tacos de camarones. Visit Besito for a satisfying Mexican cuisine experience, complete with flavorful sangria and a charming ambiance.
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BALTIMORE
The Inner Harbor of Baltimore stands out for its vibrant tourist attractions, but you should also explore historical areas like Mount Vernon and Fell’s Point for a deeper cultural experience. The city has a unique blend of grit and glamour.
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MALVERN BUTTERY
I visited the Malvern Buttery, a suburban Philadelphia café with self-serve food and communal seating. I tried pork, bean, and kale soup, bread and butter, canelé, sea salt sable, and café au lait with vanilla. The soup was flavorful but a bit bean-heavy for my taste. The desserts were outstanding, and the ambiance made it worth the visit.
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A visit to Barbuzzo before a show at Kimmel Center was a hit. The small, bustling restaurant in Philadelphia offered a flavorful experience. The Burata from Puglia, Roasted Bone Marrow, and Salted Caramel Budino left a lasting impression. Despite the noisy atmosphere, the delectable dishes secured Barbuzzo a spot on the revisit list.
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