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We're learning who will be some of the local music acts taking the stage at this summer's Musikfest in Bethlehem.
ArtsQuest provided an early look at the Musikfest 2025 Free Stage lineup. To date, Musikfest will be hosting 300-plus musical ...
Enjoy coffee, pastries and more when a French-style bakery and cafe opens next month in Bethlehem. Paris Baguette will hold its grand opening at 6 a.m. May 9. It’s located on the first floor of ...
Historic Hotel Bethlehem topped the 10Best list of the nation’s best historic hotels for 2024. It’s also either won or placed in previous years. Musikfest in 2023 placed 10th in the 10Best ...
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A cross at the Easter Journey exhibition at Bethlehem Baptist Church. Photo/ David Hall Over the Easter weekend, 11 men will hang on a cross for an hour each in an “emotional journey” as part ...
It’s something that many in the Lehigh Valley already knew, but the secret is out to the rest of the nation: Bethlehem’s historic Main Street was named the “Best Main Street” in USA Today ...
Bethlehem’s Main Street beat out competitors like Salem, Massachusetts, Lake Placid, New York, and Cooperstown, New York to claim the “Best Main Street” crown in USA Today’s 10 Best Main Street ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. A Toronto cafe owner has run afoul of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency over the sale of Vegemite by his small chain of restaurants. Enjoy the latest local ...
When the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) demanded Toronto café owner Leighton Walters strip his stores’ shelves of Vegemite, the Australian-Canadian citizen said it felt like a punch to ...
The Heights cafe, 4721 N. Main, officially opens today. In the kitchen or behind a table of desserts, Wild has been described as a bit of a rebel with her tattoos, dark eyeliner and black paisley ...
Controversial cafe owners who were pictured wearing Nazi emblems and who support a Holocaust denier are selling up and quitting Belfast. Rachel and Christian Lanfranchi ran Piccola Parma in east ...