Resorts Casino Hotel Presents “Yellow Brick Joel” – A Celebrated Tribute to “Piano Men” Billy Joel and Elton John 

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ – December 3, 2025 – Resorts Casino Hotel is proud to welcome “Yellow Brick Joel,” a celebrated tribute to the “Piano Men” Billy Joel and Elton John, on Friday, January 17 at 8PM in the Superstar Theater. 

This one-night-only full-band show includes timeless melodies and unforgettable piano anthems featuring David Clark, a masterful performer who brings Billy Joel’s music to life, alongside Bill Connors, who channels the genius of Elton John in a way you’ve never seen before. 

“We are excited to bring this thrilling show that impeccably pays tribute to two of the greatest musical legends of our time to Resorts,” said the property’s President and CEO Mark Giannantonio.

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Your Guide to Holiday Events and Winter Fun in Atlantic City

December in Atlantic City is bursting with holiday spirit, as glittering light displays, cheerful markets, and seasonal food and drink experiences take over the city. It’s no wonder Travel + Leisure named us one of the Best Christmas Towns in America! Whether you’re planning a weekend escape or looking for standout seasonal experiences, there’s plenty to explore this month.

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Yards Brewing Presents Home for Holidays with Pajama Party, Santa, Festive Releases, More

Philadelphia, PA – Yards Brewing Company is celebrating Home for the Holidays in Northern Liberties with its most robust calendar of events yet, featuring festive taproom activities, new beer releases, family-friendly gatherings, community-focused fundraisers, and the return of classic seasonal flavors. From Santa meet and greets to holiday menus, cocktail launches, soccer and football watch parties, and a full week of celebrations between Christmas and New Year’s Eve, the Yards taproom is positioning itself as a warm and welcoming home base for locals and visitors alike. The brewery invites everyone to stop in, get cozy, and raise a pint together this holiday season.  Festive happenings include Pajama Party with Santa on December 13th, Black Friday Eagles Watch Party, Boxing Day Party to benefit Cradles to Crayons, Premier League Watch Party, Philly Sports Day, Year in Review Trivia Night and New Year’s Eve Fireworks Pre Game Party and Fill in the Map for 2026. The energy kicks off in November and continues straight through December 31 with happenings with families, sports fans, friends, and out-of-town guests together under one roof. Seasonal and new releases include Long Jawns Winter Lager, Secret Stache charity beer and new Philthy Hazy IPA. 

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Delco Skating Rink and Winter Village Glides into Newtown Square Starting Black Friday

Delaware County, PA – Embracing the spirit of winter, Flight On Ice announces the reopening of the Energy Transfer Veterans Memorial Rink in Edgmont, Newtown Square on Nov. 21st, bringing back their award-winning outdoor ice skating rink for the 2025-26 season. This family-friendly concept has captured the hearts of Delco residents since 2021, made possible by the support of Energy Transfer, Visit Delco, and numerous other sponsors.

“We are thrilled to announce that the Energy Transfer Veterans Memorial Rink will once again be open for skating this season,” said Joe McGinn, Vice President of Public Affairs at Energy Transfer. “Being part of the Edgmont and Newtown Square community is something we deeply value, and supporting both the rink and the Delaware County Veterans Memorial Association (DCVMA) is a natural fit. We are fully committed to this project and hope our generosity inspires others to join us in providing the financial support needed to keep this amazing tradition alive.”

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The Sopranos Effect & How New Jersey Pop Culture Shapes Online Casino Marketing

In New Jersey, pop culture soaks into everyday language, regional pride, and even the online casino space. From the haircuts to the accents, from pork roll debates to backyard BBQs that end with someone yelling over Frank Sinatra, the culture is vivid and recognisable. But when television giants like The Sopranos get added to the mix, that cultural imprint becomes iconic. For online casinos looking to stand out in a crowded market. 

Local Relevance Begins with Product Quality

Before any casino brand can start using themes and stories, it needs to get the basics right. People don’t merely want to be entertained. They want platforms that are easy to use, safe, and work with the gadgets they already use every day. The foundation layer is a trustworthy product that loads quickly, never has problems in the middle of a hand, and makes it easy to get about. This kind of usability builds trust and keeps users from bouncing after one bad click.

For example, platforms like Betway Casino show what that looks like in practice. When a player logs on, they get more than flashing lights and bonus wheels. The site layout makes sense, the loading speed matches expectations, and regional promotions are actually aligned with what local users care about. In a place like New Jersey, where expectations come with attitude, online casinos need to work double time to meet the bar.

Sopranos Lore Is Still Printing Money

When HBO launched The Sopranos, it didn’t just create a show. It carved out a cultural archetype that still defines how the outside world sees New Jersey. But more importantly, it gave locals a mirror, even if that reflection was a little exaggerated. The Italian-American pride, the loud family dinners, the codes of loyalty and revenge – they all became part of a language that locals could laugh at, nod to, or roll their eyes at, depending on the moment.

Brands know this. So when an online casino includes references to a “family business” promotion, or drops Tony-style one-liners in push notifications, speaking directly to a population that gets the joke. These aren’t empty pop culture nods. They’re strategic cues designed to pull at a familiar thread, making the platform feel like it’s from the neighborhood, not from a faceless server farm.

Stereotypes That Sell When Handled with Skill

New Jersey gets typecast in everything from pizza commercials to political satire. But leaning into those ideas doesn’t always feel cheap. When online casinos use phrases like “fuggedaboutit” or build campaigns around “loyalty points for loyal soldiers,” they’re inviting players into a shared joke. This works especially well when the humour feels self-aware, not exploitative.

But there’s a fine line between clever and cringe. The most successful campaigns come from brands that either hire locally or spend enough time studying local humor that it doesn’t sound like a forced impression. They pick up on details, like how references to Route 9 will hit differently for people in Sayreville than they will in Newark. They know when to throw in a Springsteen lyric and when to quote Silvio instead.

This kind of attention makes branding feel like a conversation between locals. 

Marketing Engine Called Nostalgia 

People from New Jersey have a special type of longing. It’s not only about first jobs or recollections from high school. It’s about eateries that stay up until 3 AM, boardwalk arcades, and soundtracks that go from Bon Jovi to old-school hip hop. This emotional reservoir is deep, and smart brands tap into it without draining it dry.

For online casinos, this means creating promotions or campaigns that mirror those cultural callbacks. A blackjack table named after a local street. A poker tournament themed like a boardwalk showdown. A loading screen that nods to a classic Jersey Turnpike sign. 

Here’s where this gets even more strategic: nostalgia doesn’t need to be overt to work. Even font choices, background music, or sound effects pulled from older slot machines can stir up memories in a subtle, effective way. For players, that small spark of familiarity becomes part of the user experience.

Digital Campaigns Channeling a Specific Kind of Aesthetic

Look at some of the online ad campaigns that thrive in this space, and a pattern emerges. Shadows. Suits. Smoke. Cards on the table. These aren’t just generic casino tropes. They’re Sopranos-style compositions, made to feel cinematic but still grounded. The language shifts slightly: offers become “deals,” VIP packages become “family rewards,” and customer service starts referring to itself as “the crew.”

It’s branding theatre. But when done right, it draws in players who feel like they’ve walked into something familiar. Not everyone wants the glitz of a Monte Carlo simulation. Some just want a night in with something that feels like it belongs in their ZIP code.

And while not every casino can license the actual Sopranos brand, many don’t need to. The aesthetic, the tone, and the cultural references are already baked into the region’s identity.

Why Local Marketing Beats Global Campaigns

The beauty of New Jersey pop culture is that it’s both hyperlocal and globally known. A small phrase like “bada bing” can land differently depending on where it’s said. In Vegas, it’s campy. In Jersey, it’s part of the furniture. For casino platforms trying to build deep user engagement, this matters.

Instead of chasing trends that work in one market and fall flat in another, many casino brands are shifting their focus inward. Regional campaigns. Localised branding. Interfaces that adjust based on location and preference.

Fishtown Freeze Turns Frankford Ave into Winter Wonderland

Philadelphia, PA – Fishtown District is thrilled to announce the return of the beloved Fishtown Freeze, an annual celebration of art, community, and holiday cheer. Now in its seventh year, this signature event will take place on Saturday, December 6, 2025 transforming the streets of Fishtown into a winter wonderland featuring dozens of custom-designed ice sculptures, festive shopping experiences, and more. This year’s Fishtown Freeze will showcase five live ice carving demonstrations and individual sculptures created by internationally acclaimed artists from Ice Sculpture Philly. Visitors can also enjoy outdoor food and beverage offerings, exclusive holiday specials at local restaurants, and a complimentary trolley service running along Frankford Avenue from 12:00PM to 6:30PM. Additional highlights include photos with Santa at Frankford Hall, plus unique seasonal activities for all ages. The festivities continue with the Fishtown Holiday Shopping Spr ee, a long-standing tradition supporting local businesses. Beginning Saturday, December 6 and running through Sunday, December 7, shoppers can take advantage of special discounts at more than 25 independent retailers and boutiques throughout the neighborhood. Both events are no charge and open to the public, with food, beverages, and gifts available for purchase. In the event of inclement weather, outdoor activities and ice sculptures will be rescheduled for Sunday, December 7.

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Camden County Holiday Events

It’s the most festive time of the year and Camden County is ready to shine! The Board of Commissioners invites all of our neighbors, families, and friends to come together and celebrate this season with us. From sparkling lights and local traditions, to family activities and winter fun, check out what’s happening near you! For a full list of events, Click Here.

Roxborough Presents Happy Holidays from ROX, Tree Lighting, Gorgas Park Enchantment

Philadelphia, PA – Roxborough Development Corporation presents Happy Holidays from ROX, a four week holiday festival and month of activities and activations taking over Ridge Avenue and Gorgas Park. Come be festive with the Roxborough Tree Lighting, holiday pop-up market, Art on the Ridge holiday gallery, Santa’s arrival on a firetruck, seasonal food and drink, lights and decorations, Small Business Saturday, Snowflake Scavenger Hunt and much more. Festivities start on Black Friday and run through December (see individual events for details). Look for the lighting of the holiday trees, live music, holiday cheer from New Ridge Brewing Co., entertainment and ornament making for the special wishing trees. Admission to Happy Holidays from Roxborough is always no-charge, while food, beverages, and shopping are pay-as-you-go. Whether you’re looking for the perfect gift or trying to warm your spirit with a cup of hot cocoa and song carols, Happy Holidays from ROX is a “must-go” seasonal festival for fans of festive holiday fun.

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WinterFest Ice Skating Season Now Open!

Get your skates and glide into WinterFest’s Ice Skating at Cooper River Park, presented by the Camden County Board of Commissioners! Opening FridayNovember28th through February22nd at Cooper River Park. This fun-filled event will have hot cocoa, beautiful decorations, and all the skating you can handle. Bring your friends and family to feel the thrill of the ice! Please note, WinterFest is an official Toys for Tots drop-off location. To learn more, Click Here.

Hours Open:
Thursday: 5 PM – 9 PM
Friday: 5 PM – 10 PM
Saturday: 12 PM – 10 PM
Sunday: 12 PM – 9 PM

A Spirited Season Awaits at Bally’s Atlantic City’s Phil’s Carousel Bar 

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. – Nov. 26, 2025 – ‘Tis the season to get festive and raise a glass. Phil’s Carousel Bar at Bally’s Atlantic City has unveiled festive décor and a lineup of Holiday Cheer cocktails – including peppermint-spiked martinis, a winter-ready margarita and other festive drinks – available now through Monday, Jan. 5, 2026.

The Holiday Cheer menu features:

  • New Old Fashioned Way, made with Woodford Reserve Bourbon, seasonal cinnamon syrup and Angostura bitters.
  • Peppermint Espresso Martini, crafted with Tito’s Handmade Vodka, RumChata peppermint liqueur and Caffè Borghetti espresso, finished with a candy cane garnish.
  • Christmas Negroni, featuring Christmas-infused Botanist Gin, Campari and Carpano Antica.
  • Cousin Eddie’s Nog, a rich blend of Angel’s Envy Bourbon, amaretto and eggnog, dusted with nutmeg and cinnamon.
  • Cup’a Cheer Cosmo, shaken with SKYY Vodka, Grand Marnier, pomegranate and orange bitters.
  • Yuletime Marg, a festive mix of Teremana Blanco, triple sec, cranberry, pomegranate and lime, topped with fresh rosemary.
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