• MLB Outfielder Chas McCormick Marries Longtime Partner Courtney Zadinski in Center City Philadelphia

    MLB Outfielder Chas McCormick Marries Longtime Partner Courtney Zadinski in Center City Philadelphia

    Love bells were ringing in Philadelphia last weekend when Chas McCormick of the MLB’s Houston Astros officially tied the knot with his longtime partner, Courtney Zadinski, writes Erin Clack for People. The newlyweds held their wedding at the Ballroom at the Ben, blocks away from the Liberty Bell Center and Independence Hall in Center City.…

  • ‘The Bachelor’ Fans Can Enjoy a Special Valentine’s Treat This Week

    ‘The Bachelor’ Fans Can Enjoy a Special Valentine’s Treat This Week

    Just in time for Valentine’s Day, ABC’s The Bachelor is offering its fans a special treat, writes Deb Kiner for PennLive. Starting tonight, Monday, Feb. 12, two episodes of the popular dating show will air this week. The first episode is tonight at 8 PM with the second one to follow Tuesday, Feb. 13 at…

  • Aston’s Susan Noles Joins Montco’s Joey Graziadei on an Episode of ‘The Bachelor’

    Aston’s Susan Noles Joins Montco’s Joey Graziadei on an Episode of ‘The Bachelor’

    Susan Noles is full of surprises. The Aston woman who charmed fans with her Delco style on ‘The Golden Bachelor,’ made a surprise cameo on the latest episode of ‘The Bachelor,’ writes Franki Rudnesky for PhillyVoice. Susan Noles was there to help Montgomery County’s Joey Graziadei, the latest star of the ABC dating show. It…

  • The Cake comes to Steel River Playhouse in Pottstown

    The Cake comes to Steel River Playhouse in Pottstown

    Steel River Playhouse (245 E. High Street) has a thought-provoking play to open the new year. The Cake opens Feb. 9 and runs for two weekends only. This delicious comedy tells the story of Della’s legendary North Carolina bakery. Della is overjoyed when her best friend’s daughter returns from New York to get married and asks…

  • Update: An Unexpected Elimination Among the Philly Contestants Leaves Royersford ‘Bachelor’ With Fewer Choices

    Update: An Unexpected Elimination Among the Philly Contestants Leaves Royersford ‘Bachelor’ With Fewer Choices

    Spoiler Warning — this recap of the second episode of ABC’s “The Bachelor,” featuring Royersford native Joey Graziadei contains spoilers, writes Emily Bloch for The Philadelphia Inquirer. On just the second episode of the show, the Philadelphia contingent dropped to just one local contestant. Lauren Hollinger, one of the Philly sisters vying for Graziadei’s attention,…

  • Steel River Playhouse Announces Retirement of Artistic Director

    Steel River Playhouse Announces Retirement of Artistic Director

    Steel River Playhouse announces with regret that Leena Devlin will step down from her role as Managing Artistic Director, effective June 30, 2024.   Devlin will remain active as a Steel River Playhouse Board member. She has dedicated her creative vision to Steel River for 17 years in various capacities, serving the past 10 years as…

  • Here’s Everything You Need to Know Before Teeing Off at Topgolf King of Prussia

    Here’s Everything You Need to Know Before Teeing Off at Topgolf King of Prussia

    Topgolf in King of Prussia is a fun destination for you and your family and friends whether you are an ace in the hole or a complete beginner, writes Julia King for the Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board. Here is what you need to know before you tee off at Topgolf. At Topgolf King…

  • Beer and a Movie: Cinema Brewing Is Now Open in Souderton’s Broad Theater

    Beer and a Movie: Cinema Brewing Is Now Open in Souderton’s Broad Theater

    Cinema Brewing recently celebrated its grand opening in Souderton’s Broad Theater on Thursday, Jan. 18, writes John Worthington for Main Line Media News & Suburban. At the grand opening, Manager Tanya Horst said, “It’s a promise to brewing moments of joy, crafting memories, serving not just beer but experiences that bring us together.” The brewery…

  • These 3 Actors with Philadelphia Ties Have All Been Nominated for Oscars

    These 3 Actors with Philadelphia Ties Have All Been Nominated for Oscars

    Hollywood isn’t short on stars with Philadelphia roots, and two have been nominated for an Academy Awards, writes Max Bennett for The Patch. Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Colman Domingo, and Bradley Cooper were all announced as nominees for the 96th Academy Awards in March. Randolph is being nominated for an Oscar for her performance in “The…

  • ‘The Bachelor’ Joey Graziadei Dishes About Growing Up in Montgomery County

    ‘The Bachelor’ Joey Graziadei Dishes About Growing Up in Montgomery County

    In an interview with The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Beatrice Forman, “The Bachelor” Joey Graziadei chats about growing up in Montgomery County. Graziadei was born in Royersford and played Division II tennis at West Chester University before moving to Hawaii so the Philadelphia suburbs, especially Montgomery County, is his home turf. A fan favorite on Charity Lawson’s…

  • Valley Forge Casino Resort and Other Greater Philadelphia Casinos Had a Winning 2023

    Valley Forge Casino Resort and Other Greater Philadelphia Casinos Had a Winning 2023

    Last year was a good year for Greater Philadelphia casinos, writes Ethan Lott for the Pittsburgh Business Times. Overall, in Pennsylvania, gaming revenue at casinos was up 9% in 2023. This translates to more than $5.6 billion in bets made at casinos, and racetracks, through online interactive wagering, fantasy sports wagering, and video terminal betting…

  • ‘Broccoli, Roosevelt & Mr. House’ Arrives at Theatre Horizon

    ‘Broccoli, Roosevelt & Mr. House’ Arrives at Theatre Horizon

    Theatre Horizon in Norristown is preparing to LOL in the new year with a new family-friendly production presented by The Berserker Residents, a self-described troupe of tried and true theatrical troubadours. The group will bring their wildly popular show Broccoli, Roosevelt & Mr. House to Theatre Horizon for a strictly limited engagement, February 8-18, 2024. The show, created by…

  • West Chester University Welcomes Legendary Comedian Joe Conklin for Two Performances Next Week

    West Chester University Welcomes Legendary Comedian Joe Conklin for Two Performances Next Week

    West Chester University’s Criminal Justice Student Association (CJSA) brings legendary comedian, singer, and entertainer Joe Conklin with the City Rhythm Orchestra to West Chester University for two benefit performances on Saturday, Jan. 27, and Sunday, Jan. 28, both at 8 PM, in the Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre, Swope Music Building and Performing Arts Center at…

  • Tina Fey Stars in New Series Based on 1981 ‘Four Seasons’ Film

    Tina Fey Stars in New Series Based on 1981 ‘Four Seasons’ Film

    Upper Darby’ actress and comedian Tina Fey has co-created and will star in a Netflix comedy series based on the 1981 film “The Four Seasons,” writes Frank Rudnesky for Philly Voice. Production will start this year and will include two former “30 Rock” collaborators, Lang Fisher and Tracey Wigfield. The 1981 film was written and…

  • Royersford Native Joey Graziadei Hopes to Find His Perfect Match on ‘The Bachelor’

    Royersford Native Joey Graziadei Hopes to Find His Perfect Match on ‘The Bachelor’

    The premiere of season 28 of “The Bachelor’’ is rapidly approaching and fans of Royersford native Joey Graziadei are waiting with anticipation to see if the fan favorite makes a love match, writes Esther Kang for People. Graziadei first won the American audience’s hearts as one of the contestants vying for Charity Lawson’s hand and…

  • Philly Native Da’Vine Joy Randolph Wins Golden Globe Award For Role in ‘The Holdovers’

    Philly Native Da’Vine Joy Randolph Wins Golden Globe Award For Role in ‘The Holdovers’

    During the 81st Golden Globe Awards on Sunday, Jan. 7, actress Da’Vine Joy Randolph, who grew up in Mount Airy, took home the award for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture, writes Alexandra Simon for CBS News Philadelphia. Randolph won the award for her role as Mary…

  • Film Producer, Colonial Theatre Raise Funds for Area Revitalization Initiatives

    Film Producer, Colonial Theatre Raise Funds for Area Revitalization Initiatives

    Hobart’s Run extends enthusiastic thanks to California-based film producer Grady Craig, originally of Chester Springs, and the Colonial Theatre in Phoenixville for hosting an advanced screening of the independent film “Scrambled” as a fundraiser benefitting Hobart’s Run community initiatives as well as the historic Colonial. About 200 people attended the upbeat event on December 27,…

  • After Six Decades in Entertainment Industry, Marie Osmond Ready for Something ‘Crazy’

    After Six Decades in Entertainment Industry, Marie Osmond Ready for Something ‘Crazy’

    As the second youngest child and the only girl in the famous showbusiness Osmond family, Marie Osmond has been working in the entertainment business for six decades, writes Debapriya Bhattacharya for Meaww.com. On a recent visit to “Fox & Friends,” she discussed how now at 64 she is doing more of what she wants and…