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While subverting beloved movies can become a bit tiresome, it can be brilliant when it’s done well, and J. Matthew Turner has knocked it out of the park with his reading of The Karate Kid. In the video, Turner asserts that Daniel (Ralph Macchio), not Johnny (William Zabka) is the bully, and that Johnny is the hero. Turner makes an incredibly compelling and convincing case, and I doubt you’ll see The Karate Kid the same way again. If you love The Karate Kid, my apologies in advance, but it turns out you were rooting for a sociopath.
While subverting beloved movies can become a bit tiresome, it can be brilliant when it’s done well, and J. Matthew Turner has knocked it out of the park with his reading of The Karate Kid. In the video, Turner asserts that Daniel (Ralph Macchio), not Johnny (William Zabka) is the bully, and that Johnny is the hero. Turner makes an incredibly compelling and convincing case, and I doubt you’ll see The Karate Kid the same way again. If you love The Karate Kid, my apologies in advance, but it turns out you were rooting for a sociopath.
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“The Phanatic Song,” a funky and goofy ode to the Phanatic — lyrics include “It’s the Phanatic / and it’s magic”
Even though the Phillies may face a challenging season, one team member's always on fire: the Phanatic. And now, thanks to a collaboration between sports, philanthropy, and music, the beloved (and slightly terrifying) mascot has a new theme song guaranteed to get you moving.
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Villanova University's 2018 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship on Thursday, April 5th, with a celebration on Market Street beginning at 11AM and a celebration on Dilworth Plaza.
Villanova University's 2018 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship on Thursday, April 5th, with a celebration on Market Street beginning at 11AM and a celebration on Dilworth Plaza.
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Marc Huppman is a Philadelphia area comic whose offbeat and quirky observations will have you in stitches. He has performed with the Comedy Explosion tour and was a semi-finalist in the 2014 Catch A New Rising Star comedy competition at Catch a Rising Star in Princeton, NJ.
PHILADELPHIA — If your New Year's resolution was to cut carbs, you might want to look away. But if you are looking for the most chaotic, delicious, and Instagram-worthy meal in the city right now, get yourself to Jeweler's Row immediately.
CHARLESTON, SC — In a city like Charleston, where brunch is practically a competitive sport, claiming the title of "Best Breakfast" is a dangerous game. You have the tourist lines stretching down King Street for Toast!, and the Instagram crowds at Vicious Biscuit.
PENNSYLVANIA - The convenience store "Cold War" in Pennsylvania is heating up, and the newest battleground is Limerick Township. In what is shaping up to be the biggest local retail story of the month, Sheetz is officially planting its flag deep inside loyalist Wawa territory.
PENNSYLVANIA - While the headlines are often dominated by closures, February 2026 is also bringing fresh energy to the Commonwealth. From a major off-price retailer expanding in the State biggest shopping hub to a highly anticipated "Sheetz vs. Wawa" battleground, new doors are opening across Pennsylvania this month.
NEW JERSEY - The "all-you-can-eat" concept has undergone a massive rebranding in the last few years. Gone are the days of lukewarm trays under heat lamps in dimly lit dining rooms. In 2026, New Jersey’s best buffets are specialized, high-quality culinary experiences that rival à la carte restaurants.
MARYLAND - Drive down Rockville Pike, connect to I-695 around Baltimore, or head over the Bay Bridge, and you’ll see the same thing: construction cranes and "Coming Soon" banners. While the national headlines focus on retail closures, Maryland is currently in the middle of a massive "land grab." National brands view the state—with its dense population and unique position bridging the North and South—as prime territory for expansion.
SOUTH CAROLINA - For thousands of South Carolina commuters, the morning routine is about to look—and taste—drastically different. Clutch Coffee Bar, the homegrown favorite known for its rapid drive-thru service and "Carolina-first" attitude, is officially shuttering its remaining 17 locations across the Carolinas. By late March, the red-and-black branding that became a staple in hubs like Columbia and Rock Hill will be gone forever. But this isn't a story of business failure—it's the result of a massive industry buyout that is changing the face of the Southern caffeine scene.
VIRGINIA — The tropical landscape is changing for Virginia diners. As part of Darden Restaurants’ nationwide retirement of the Bahama Breeze brand, the Commonwealth is facing a split outcome: one location will shut its doors forever this spring, while another has been saved for a future transformation.
PENNSYLVANIA — The tropical breeze is fading across the Commonwealth. Darden Restaurants announced on February 3, 2026, that it is retiring the Bahama Breeze brand nationwide. For Pennsylvania, this results in a "double closure" as both of the state’s remaining locations are slated for permanent shutdown this spring.
DELAWARE - When searching for the oldest watering hole in the First State, the timeline leads to the historic Trolley Square neighborhood of Wilmington. Kelly’s Logan House, established in 1864, holds the title of the oldest continuously operating bar in Delaware.
RHODE ISLAND - If you live in Warwick, Cranston, or anywhere on Aquidneck Island and have noticed a larger, more confident predator patrolling your neighborhood this week, you aren't alone. The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) and local animal control officers are issuing warnings about a "brazen" spike in wildlife activity that is catching residents off guard: The Eastern Coyote.
DELAWARE - They call it "The First State," but for lottery players, it’s often the state of first-place finishes. Despite its small size, Delaware has a massive lottery footprint, and in 2026, certain retailers are standing out as absolute magnets for winning tickets. Whether you’re a local or just passing through on I-95, knowing where the "hot hands" are can make all the difference. From high-volume newsstands in Wilmington to legendary seaside stops in Sussex County, here are the luckiest places to play in Delaware right now.
The old dream was to work until 65 and then see the world. But in 2026, the "Micro-Retirement" has officially gone mainstream. Tired of the corporate grind but not ready to hang it up for good, a new wave of mid-career professionals is hitting the pause button for 4–8 weeks of immersive "slow travel." Their destination of choice? West Virginia. With a cost of living nearly 15% below the national average and a rugged landscape that feels worlds away from a Zoom call, the Mountain State is becoming the capital of the American Sabbatical.
OHIO STATE - The year 2026 has officially reached "peak noise." Between the constant ping of notifications and the hum of city life, travelers are hitting a breaking point. Enter "Hushpitality"—the newest travel trend taking over the Buckeye State. From the rolling hills of Amish Country to the deep gorges of Hocking Hills, a new wave of "Silent Stays" is popping up, offering radical quiet and a mandatory digital detox. If you’re feeling the burn of a 24/7 world, Ohio’s secret silent sanctuaries might be the reset button you didn't know you could press.
DELAWARE - Forget what you think you know about Delaware. While the First State is famous for its charming beaches and tax-free shopping, a silent revolution is happening once the sun goes down. As daytime crowds swell and heat lingers, savvy travelers are embracing "Noctourism"—exploring Delaware's hidden beauty under the cloak of night. We’re talking about more than just bars and boardwalks; we're talking about luminous landscapes, starlit histories, and wildlife you can only find after dusk. Get ready to experience Delaware in a whole new light (or lack thereof!).
OHIO - The land that became Ohio was a crossroads of ancient civilizations and a vibrant territory for numerous Indigenous nations long before European settlement. Rich with fertile lands, abundant game, and crucial river systems connecting the Great Lakes to the Mississippi, Ohio was a coveted home and a strategic battleground.
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NEW JERSEY - In the world of the New Jersey Lottery, some stores just seem to have all the luck. From the bustling corners of Bergen County to the high-traffic hubs along the Parkway, a handful of retailers have become famous for selling not just small winners, but life-changing jackpots. In fact, early 2026 data shows that a few specific locations are currently on a "heater," dispensing major prizes at a rate that has players traveling from across the state just to buy a ticket. If you're looking to turn a few dollars into a fortune, these are the luckiest places to play in New Jersey right now.
PENNSYLVANIA - Is 90°F the new 70°F? As summer swelters hit record highs, Pennsylvanians are ditching the overcrowded Jersey Shore and the sticky city streets. The smartest travelers aren't just looking for relief; they're discovering a hidden world of "Coolcations" right here in the Keystone State. If your idea of summer bliss involves crisp mountain air, natural springs, and nights cool enough for a campfire, then read on. We’re revealing Pennsylvania’s coolest escapes, where the mercury consistently drops and the vibes are always chill.
PHILADELPHIA, PA - Walk through any block in Philadelphia, and a pattern appears quickly. People talk. They linger. They watch what is happening around them and react in real time. Conversations spill from stoops to sidewalks. Loyalty grows through repetition and shared history, rather than formal membership or branding. This kind of social energy feels informal, yet it operates with its own unwritten rules.
DELAWARE - They call it "The First State," but for lottery players, it’s often the state of first-place finishes. Despite its small size, Delaware has a massive lottery footprint, and in 2026, certain retailers are standing out as absolute magnets for winning tickets. Whether you’re a local or just passing through on I-95, knowing where the "hot hands" are can make all the difference. From high-volume newsstands in Wilmington to legendary seaside stops in Sussex County, here are the luckiest places to play in Delaware right now.
