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Ed Condran

Ed Condran is a veteran entertainment and sports journalist, who covered a Phillies beat for more than a decade. Rolling Stone, AARP, Playboy, Maxim, Parents, Stuff and The Washington Post are some of Condran's many credits. George Carlin, Bjork and Radiohead are some of Condran's favorite interview subjects.

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What does Atlantic City need to become a prime player?

The casino city by the sea is developing but it's still held back by a number of issues.

Canadian rocker brings Guess Who playlist to Ocean

The Guess Who formed in 1958 but the Canadian rock band didn't become an entity of note until Burton Cummings …

Smokey Robinson brings his ageless voice to Atlantic City

Tickets are still on sale for the legendary singer and songwriter's show Saturday at the Hard Rock.

'Mega-resort' expected for former Atlantic City casino site in 2026

After some setbacks, the former Atlantic Club will house condos, a hotel and lots of amenities, Rocco Sebastiani says.

Boating takes center stage in Atlantic City

Hundreds of vessels will be on display and there will be plenty of interactive boating exhibits.

Hard Rock offers intimate venue for Rod Stewart's 'Last Time'

Atlantic City restaurants also offer a place to celebrate National Noodle Month.

Atlantic City casinos offer a plethora of Valentine options

The casinos offer everything from vow renewals to live blind dates.

Atlantic City's Orange Loop still morphing decade later

Many questioned Mark Callazzo's bullish take on Tennessee Avenue. But he borrowed from "Field of Dreams," and watched people come …

Atlantic City's Orange Loop still morphing decade later

Many questioned Mark Callazzo's bullish take on Tennessee Avenue. But he borrowed from "Field of Dreams," and watched people come …

Atlantic City has super options to watch the big game

Each casino has their own special as the Eagles look to win their second Super Bowl.

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