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Richard Rys

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What the (very) silent owners have to do with the Phillies’  franchise being the losingest in sports history.

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The legendary Inquirer alum returns with a new book, The Soloist

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Upper Darby’s 30 Rock star hits theaters this month in Baby Mama

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Exit Interview: Suzy Kolber

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Germantown’s hip-hop and style superstar drops her fourth album, Here I Am

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Maybe because she isn’t afraid to call a much-hyped downtown condo “a Frankenstein mix of historical elements.” Which is how architecture critic Inga Saffron has become the Inquirer’s most powerful voice in the city

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Media’s most emotional handyman stars on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition

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Montco’s most famous spy exposes her new book, Fair Game

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South Philly’s funniest comic comes home for the holidays

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Hall of Fame Flyers goalie Bernie Parent has endured a career-ending injury, alcoholism, divorce, and the death of his star pupil. So why is he so happy?

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Ardmore’s favorite lush swills her way through the latest season of The Office

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The Hardball host and Somerton native spins his new book, Life’s A Campaign

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Cherry Hill’s hot, vibrant-haired Heroes star comes to theaters this month in Resident Evil: Extinction

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Ten years ago, people laughed at the idea of a local all-sports channel. Today — thanks to wisecracking Michael Barkann and a team of rumpled sportswriters — Comcast SportsNet has made the sports section obsolete

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Willingboro’s nine-time Olympic gold medalist comes home for the Hershey’s Track & Field Games