Michaela Althouse

MIchaela Althouse

Michaela Althouse is a staff writer for PhillyVoice with interests in climate, technology, education and politics. She’s previously written for Technical.ly, Washingtonian Magazine, Philadelphia Magazine, New Project Media and Metro Eireann. She is a Bucks County native who enjoys gardening, exploring Philly and finding the city’s best coffee.

michaela@phillyvoice.com

August 4, 2025

Business

Medium Rare – a steakhouse with a one dinner entree on its menu – is opening in Fishtown

Medium Rare, the steak and frites chain, is opening its first Philadelphia location in Fishtown on Friday. The restaurant only serves one dinner option – steak, fries, salad and bread. Vegetarians can sub in a portobello mushroom dish.

August 4, 2025

Prevention

Mosquito insecticide to be sprayed in Germantown parks to prevent West Nile virus

Mosquito insecticide will be sprayed in Wister Woods and Wakefield Park in Germantown on Monday evening to prevent West Nile virus, Philadelphia health officials said.

August 4, 2025

Business

Could yaupon tea be a cost-effective replacement for your morning coffee?

Yaupon tea is gaining some buzz as tariffs could rise the price on Americans' favorite morning beverages. Philly shop owners weighed in on whether the country's only native plant with caffeine could be used as a cost-effective coffee replacement.

August 1, 2025

Performances

On Stage in August: 'Beetlejuice,' 'Guys & Dolls' and space-themed improv

In August, Philadelphia-area theaters have productions of classics like 'Guys & Dolls' and 'Beetlejuice' alongside a show detailing the scramble to pay rent and a Star Trek-inspired improv. Plus, catch a musical version of the play that inspired the 1990s rom-com 'You've Got Mail.'

August 1, 2025

Recreation

A treasure hunt in South Jersey has a hidden prize worth over $3,000

Brothers Jeff and Paul DuVilla, who grew up in Hammonton, created the Veil treasure hunt, where participants can receive daily clues in search of a prize worth over $3,000. Their most recent hunt, with five days to go, is located in South Jersey.

August 1, 2025

Demonstrations

Rally on Saturday aims to save Independence National Park exhibit threatened by Trump

A rally is planned for Saturday to defend slavery exhibits at Independence National Park's President's House Site amid Trump administration threats to remove 'disparaging' displays.

July 30, 2025

Books

Sen. John Fetterman to release memoir detailing his rise in politics and struggles with depression

Sen. John Fetterman, the Democrat from Pennsylvania, will release a memoir this fall. 'Unfettered,' out Nov. 11, details his rise in politics, stroke on the campaign trail in 2022 and struggles with depression.

July 29, 2025

History

Early Declaration of Independence copy to be displayed at Museum of American Revolution

A broadside of the Declaration of Independence printed by John Dunlap in July 1776 will be on display at the Museum of American Revolution from Oct. 18 to Jan. 3, 2027. The poster-sized document is one of 25 surviving copies printed by Dunlap and was sent in a letter from Philly merchant Jonas Phillips to his cousin in Amsterdam in July 1776.

July 29, 2025

Food & Drink

Brunch spot Chubby Chicks to close amid public dispute with its Center City neighbors

Chubby Chicks, a Center City brunch spot that opened on Walnut Street in December, will close by August, owner Shakeira Turner said Monday. Turner says she has experienced racial discrimination and harassment from her upstairs neighbors since opening the restaurant. She is considering a move to Atlanta.

July 29, 2025

TV

Netflix series 'Love is Blind' has a casting call out for singles in Philly

'Love is Blind,' the Netflix dating show where couples get engaged without knowing what the other person looks like, is now casting for five cities including Philadelphia. The 72-question application includes queries about relationship history, partnership goals, hobbies and why they think they're single.

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