• Looking for some Family Fun This Week? Check Out These Philly Area Bowling Alleys

    Looking for some Family Fun This Week? Check Out These Philly Area Bowling Alleys

    Whether you play with family or friends, bowling alleys are always a cool place to hang out, writes Noah Rymsza for Main Line Today. In the Philadelphia area, bowling alleys come in all shapes in sizes and include more classic alleys as well as more modern upgraded ones with an arcade and bar. Check out…

  • Wynnewood’s Amelia Boscov Set Her Award-Winning Film in Main Line Area

    Wynnewood’s Amelia Boscov Set Her Award-Winning Film in Main Line Area

    Amelia Boscov, a former Wynnewood resident, chose the Main Line as the background setting for her award-winning short film, Tripping, writes Ben Silver for the Main Line Today. The film stars three-time Emmy nominee Dot-Marie Jones (Glee) and Holly Painter. It follows a pregnant high schooler who goes on a road trip with her lesbian…

  • Feature Film Set in Malvern Premieres at Oaks Center Cinema in Phoenixville

    Feature Film Set in Malvern Premieres at Oaks Center Cinema in Phoenixville

    “Alice and the Vampire Queen,” a captivating and dark culinary thriller, is premiering at Oaks Center Cinema Friday, October 2023, courtesy of Breaking Glass Pictures. The premiere will be followed by a week-long run from October 21, 2023. The film will also be available on demand in 2024. “Alice and the Vampire Queen” features a…

  • Pennsylvania Ranks First Based on Horror Movie Deaths, Here’s the Body Count

    Pennsylvania Ranks First Based on Horror Movie Deaths, Here’s the Body Count

    Local horror movie fans should take pride in the fact that more people were killed in horror movies based in Pennsylvania than in any other state, writes Jason Nark for The Philadelphia Inquirer.  To get the body count for each state, CableTV.com looked at Rotten Tomatoes’ 200 Best Horror Movies of All Time and removed…

  • This Northeast Philadelphia TikToker Creates New Form of ‘Math’ That’s All About Philly

    This Northeast Philadelphia TikToker Creates New Form of ‘Math’ That’s All About Philly

    A local TikToker has been getting quite the praise with her new trend in honor of fellow Philadelphians, writes 6abc.   Stephanie Powley, whose TikTok name is @stephunnyjane, has started a new trend called “Philly math.”  The trend is a play on the kinds of “math” that explains and rationalizes certain situations. Others may be…

  • Powerful Storytelling: Philadelphia Jewish Film and Media Fall Fest Coming to Montco

    Powerful Storytelling: Philadelphia Jewish Film and Media Fall Fest Coming to Montco

    Every November Philadelphia Jewish Film and Media kicks off its Fall Fest with film screenings and exclusive digital content, highlighting Jewish storytelling from all around the world, writes Ben Silver for Main Line Today. This year, from November 11th through the 18th, Philadelphia Jewish Film and Media will premiere eight new films, a mix of…

  • Karate Demo Keeps Susan Noles in the Running on ‘Golden Bachelor’

    Karate Demo Keeps Susan Noles in the Running on ‘Golden Bachelor’

    Susan Noles of Aston survived yet another round on ‘The Golden Bachelor’ after the 66-year-old performed a karate demonstration in the talent show, writes Deb Kiner for Penn Live. She received a rose from 72-year-old bachelor Gerry Turner, giving her a chance to come back in another episode. Susan Noles’ karate demo follows up last…

  • LuminoCity Is Bringing its Wonderland of Lights to Montco this Winter

    LuminoCity Is Bringing its Wonderland of Lights to Montco this Winter

    LuminoCity Festival will be lighting up the holiday season this year when it brings its wonderland of light sculptures and art installations to the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center between November 17, 2023 and January 15, 2024. The immersive experience was founded by Xiaoyi Chen in 2018 and takes visitors back to prehistoric times in a…

  • Conshohocken’s Kathy Romano Celebrates 20th Anniversary with “Preston & Steve”

    Conshohocken’s Kathy Romano Celebrates 20th Anniversary with “Preston & Steve”

    Kathy Romano has made an indelible mark on the Philadelphia radio industry as part of the “Preston & Steve” on 93.3 WMMR in Bala Cynwyd, writes Ben Silver for Main Line Today. She also hosts her own weekly show, “Her Story” on 95.7 BEN-FM where she features women who are making a strong impact on…

  • David Dastmalchian Joins Dark Horse Comics in King of Prussia Friday

    David Dastmalchian Joins Dark Horse Comics in King of Prussia Friday

    David Dastmalchian, an actor and writer who was born in Pennsylvania, will join Dark Horse Comics this Friday, the 13th at the Famous Monsters Festival in King of Prussia, writes Anthony Composto for Monkeys Fighting Robots. Dastmalchian, known for his roles in “The Dark Knight,” “The Suicide Squad,” “The Boogeyman” and “Oppenheimer,” has also created…

  • A Concert Presentation of ‘Siluetas’ Coming to Theatre Horizon in Norristown

    A Concert Presentation of ‘Siluetas’ Coming to Theatre Horizon in Norristown

    Power Street Theatre in Philadelphia is bringing a new musical to theater lovers, and before its world premiere in 2024 at Temple University, you can see a special concert presentation of Siluetas at Theatre Horizon in Norristown, writes Blair Ingenthron for Broadway World. Siluetas is written by award-winning playwright and Power Street Theatre cofounder Erlina…

  • Jason Voorhees Is Coming to Hiway Theater in Jenkintown Just in Time for Scary Season

    Jason Voorhees Is Coming to Hiway Theater in Jenkintown Just in Time for Scary Season

    On Friday, October 13, the Hiway Theater in Jenkintown will be showing “Friday the 13th Part VII,” writes Ryan Genova for Glenside Local. The screening is part of the theater’s “Horror at the Hiway” series. The 1988 film will be shown on 35mm. To celebrate scary season, The Nobleheart Tattoo & Art Gallery will also…

  • Cirque du Soleil, ‘Holy Grail’ of Circus Jobs, Opens at Greater Philadelphia Expo Center

    Cirque du Soleil, ‘Holy Grail’ of Circus Jobs, Opens at Greater Philadelphia Expo Center

    Cirque du Soleil made the North American debut of its COVID-19-delayed new show “Bazzar,” loosely based on the colorful energy of market bazaars in the Middle East, at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks, writes Peter Crimmins for the WHYY. Philadelphia represents a great spot for the start of the North American tour due…

  • Game On: Here’s Some Montgomery County Spots to Play Quizzo

    Game On: Here’s Some Montgomery County Spots to Play Quizzo

    Quizzo nights are a favorite activity in the Philadelphia region, especially here in Montgomery County. The next time you and your friends are looking for some competition and a fun night out at a bar or restaurant, try these Montco hot spots with weekly Quizzo nights, writes Tori Bissonette for Main Line Today. Fingers, Wings…

  • Come Visit with ‘The Addams Family’ at the Steel River Playhouse in Pottstown

    Come Visit with ‘The Addams Family’ at the Steel River Playhouse in Pottstown

    You can visit with one of America’s favorite families starting on Friday, October 13. The “Addams Family” at the Steel River Playhouse in Pottstown is bringing back all the Addams characters you’ve come to love to celebrate the Halloween season. The show, which will run through the 29th on the main stage, will tell an…

  • ‘Bounce the City’ is Lifting Spirts at the King of Prussia Mall the Next Few Weekends

    ‘Bounce the City’ is Lifting Spirts at the King of Prussia Mall the Next Few Weekends

    The largest touring inflatable festival made its debut this past weekend at the King of Prussia Mall, and it will be providing jumping joy for four weekends, according to East Coast Traveler. The eight interactive inflatables of “Bounce The City” are the brainchild of XL Event Lab. It includes a 600+ foot long obstacle course,…

  • Tapping into Genius: Jenkintown’s Bradley Cooper’s Journey to Becoming Leonard Bernstein

    Tapping into Genius: Jenkintown’s Bradley Cooper’s Journey to Becoming Leonard Bernstein

    Jenkintown native and actor, director Bradley Cooper is no stranger to diving deep into the roles he plays on the silver screen, but his portrayal of the musical legend Leonard Bernstein in “Maestro” took years of preparation, writes Javier C. Hernández for The New York Times. Bernstein led the New York Philharmonic from 1958 to…

  • Aston’s Susan Noles Brings Authentic Delco Sass to Golden Bachelor

    Aston’s Susan Noles Brings Authentic Delco Sass to Golden Bachelor

    Apparently, Golden Bachelor Gerry Turner appreciated Aston contestant Susan Noles‘ in-your-face Delco approach. She was his final selection for Thursday’s first episode, receiving his final rose, writes Emily Bloch for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Susan Noles, ex-wife of former Phillies pitcher Dickie Noles wore a glitzy lilac ball gown by Jovani to meet the senior Bachelor.…