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Feuds

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William Penn Foundation President Steps Down

Jeremy Nowak, formerly president and CEO of the Reinvestment Fund, joined the local philanthropic powerhouse in June 2011. During his relatively short tenure, Nowak oversaw […]

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TD Bank Sues Vernon Hill … Over a Book

The Canadian banking behemoth is (politely) laying claim to large portions of Commerce Bank founder Hill’s recent book, Fans! Not Customers, the rights to which it […]

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California’s Governor Wants to Race Chris Christie

California Governor Jerry Brown wants to race New Jersey Governor Chris Christie. Christie called the 74-year-old Democrat an “old retread” during his keynote address at […]

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Philly Hosts National Hurling Championships

Oh, sure, hurling sounds like something violent and painfully embarrassing. It’s also a much-beloved ancient Irish sport—which, judging from the video above, is a mix […]

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“Art of the Steal” Filmmakers Split

Last year, Don Argott and Lenny Feinberg made a splash with “Art of the Steal,” their documentary about the Barnes’s contentious move. The much-vaunted museum […]

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Dan Rottenberg on Rape and the Public Apology

I’m sick of the public apology. Now Dan Rottenberg has gone that route too. I had higher hopes for him, but then he got too […]

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Why Is Angelo Cataldi Mad At Robert Huber? An Answer

Last Thursday, Philly Mag features editor Robert Huber posted a blog titled “Why Is Angelo Cataldi Mad at Me?” His father-in-law, David Stone, sent some […]

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Why Is Angelo Cataldi Mad at Me?

Dear Angelo Cataldi: I hear that you’ve been telling people that I’m an asshole. Gosh, Angelo, this makes me awfully nervous. We hardly know each […]

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As the Perelmans Turn

“Avoid lawsuits beyond all things; they pervert your conscience, impair your health, and dissipate your property,” the French moralist Jean de la Bruyere wrote in […]