Rite Aid sued for high price of drug records, appeals court saves case

A lawsuit saying Rite Aid charges too much for drug records came back to life when the Superior Court said pharmacy customers should be regarded as medical patients.

A Philadelphia coffee shop is the most likely location for your lost cell phone

A study revealed that the city with the most lost cell phones was Philadelphia and the most common place to lose a phone was a coffee shop. With 9 million lost phones last year, the study projected that consumers could lose $30 billion worth of phones in 2012.

Where else can you buy a James Beard Award winning chef for a night?

The Great Chefs Event is coming back, and in an effort to raise money for two local charities, the live auction will allow guests to bid on James Beard Award-winning chefs working their kitchen magic in the homes of the highest bidders.

Learn to be a farmer in the country’s 5th largest city

Reading Terminal Market has announced the first ever Philly Farm & Food Fest, making us wonder what we could do with all of our new farming skills in the big city.

This is safe for work: ‘Fastest Nailer’ crowned outside Philadelphia

Fortunately, or unfortunately for you pervs out there, this story is completely safe for work. It’s about a man winning a title for his nailing skills, but not like that.

Philadelphia Airport may put compost bins in all the terminals

Starting last July, six restaurants in Terminal A experimented with diverting biodegradables into compost bins. The result: Lots of compost, and no harm to business.

Only 2 out of 16 Philadelphia eateries named James Beard Award finalists

Out of 16 James Beard Award semifinalists from our fine city of Philadelphia, only Vetri and Sam Calagione of Dogfish Head Craft Brewery were named finalists.

Of course – Constitution Center has exhibit on Bruce Springsteen

As every elementary school student is required to learn, Springsteen’s lyrics were indispensable in forming our entire system of representative democracy.

As if there’s any excuse to miss our exciting posts, here’s our recap of the week

From St. Patricks Day to Pi Day to March Madness there was admittedly a lot going this week. But, that doesn’t keep the crazy, exciting news from happening, too.

Our letter to Anthony Bourdain regarding a Philadelphia show

Celebrity chef and TV host Anthony Bourdain went and told everyone at SXSW that “Philadelphia is an example of a city we’ve neglected” and that the lack of a specific angle is what is keeping him from doing a show here. Well, we’re here to help.