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An ode to — and defense of — Philly’s most ubiquitous retail export

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Make a day in Doylestown a family shopping affair

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Black cherry's in, rasberry's out, but flavored vodka is forever

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Meet the risk-takers and ground-breakers who laid the (fashionable) foundations on which Philly’s style scene is built, and keep pushing it forward

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But this handful of independently owned upscale boutiques is a welcome afternoon escape

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Move over, Cheesesteak. Goodbye, soft pretzel. Philly’s hungry for a new generation of ethnic foods

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Sure, charming, scholarly Princeton is home to a wealth of familiar friends: Kate Spade, Ann Taylor, Ralph Lauren. But our favorite stops are the locally owned independent stores (and their uncommonly sweet owners and staffs)

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The new iPhone is one delicious Apple worth biting into

An Apple a Day

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An Apple a Day

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Where Philly’s fashionistas go for the best deals around town

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Natural-ly Adorable

Natural-ly Adorable

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Sweet Suits

Sweet Suits

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How did an ex-deli owner with an air-conditioning fetish become the most powerful force in shaping Philadelphia? A rye tale about politics, deals and hot pastrami

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Sick of looking for health information online, only to be told you have cancer, Ebola or the plague — no matter what symptoms you have? Here’s help

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There aren’t many jobs like Sean McKinney’s. In January, the former Sixers ball boy, Malvern Prep student and St. Joe’s baseball player became president of 103-year-old sporting-goods giant Mitchell & Ness. Now, 15 years after he wip