Dark clouds and gloomy weather greeted somber members of St. Nicholas of Tolentine Church as they left Sunday’s noon Mass.
They were in mourning, and Mother Nature only seemed to intensify their dreary emotions.
Like anyone else who watches the news, gun owner Gregory J. Isabella is well aware of the recent spate of fatal shootings in Philadelphia.
But the co-owner of Firing Line Inc., a firearms dealer and distributor at 1532 S. Front St., insists the city won’t solve…
A love for the arts seems to pulsate through the veins of the Canuso family. And with their newest ventures underway, they continue pumping new life into the area’s artistic outlets.
While Joe Canuso runs his successful performing-arts company, Theatre Exile, his…
You will not find the word “skeeve” in Webster’s Dictionary unless you have the South Philadelphia edition. “Skeeve” means to view with extreme distaste or discomfort. You can skeeve practically anything and most South Philadelphians do.
About 10 years ago, the word “encrusted” entered our vocabulary. Chefs began to experiment with certain ingredients to form an unusual crust for chicken and fish, resulting in such dishes as sesame-encrusted salmon with an Asian citrus sauce.