This recipe for tailgate-ready, Sinaloan-style chicken comes from chef Michael Mina, die-hard 49ers fan and founder of the Mina Group, whose restaurants include International Smoke,…
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Welcome to Seven in Seven, where we look at shows coming to the region over the next week. As always, whether your musical tastes are…
READING – Genesius Theatre opens its 2024 season Feb. 9 with the semi-autobiographical rock musical “Tick, Tick… Boom!” It runs through Feb. 18. The musical…
February is a busy month at the Walk In Art Center, beginning with a solo art exhibition featuring the work of Berks County artist Jon…
BOYERTOWN — The Boyertown Junior Woman’s Club calls on the community to donate to its 2024 Once Upon a Prom dress event that aims to…
• Epler’s Church United Church of Christ, 1151 W. Leesport Road, Bern Township, is having a food and faith night on Friday. Food begins at…
Tim Chi, the CEO of The Knot Worldwide, attended eight weddings in the year leading up to his own 2005 nuptials. After seeing all that…
Our granddog wears a hoodie. I can’t believe I just wrote that. The part about having a granddog. And the part about a hoodie. Our…
Nicole Schnitzler | Chicago Tribune Washington, D.C., which is home to some of the nation’s most iconic sites, monuments and museums, has always been a…
By Amrita Jayakumar | NerdWallet The surge in inflation may have slowed, but the cost of everyday items is still high enough to put a…
Erika Ettin | Tribune News Service It’s the start of the new year, so you probably know some friends or family members who are participating…
As the World Surf League gears up to kick off its 2024 season in Hawaii, a list of sponsors have been announced, giving insight on…
Even a feel-good kids comedy like Friday’s Prime Video release “The Underdoggs” now arrives with a certain amount of inevitable cultural baggage. That’s partly because…
It was five or six years ago that I first sampled kava in a divey little joint in South Florida. I’d heard a lot about…
Jake Sheridan | Chicago Tribune CHICAGO — Stuck in a rut, Imran Nuri needed advice. His college graduation, forced to Zoom because of COVID-19 in…
POTTSTOWN — Steel River Playhouse has announced that Leena Devlin will step down from her role as managing artistic director, effective June 30. For 17…