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City Life

Youth Sports in Philadelphia Are Uneven — and the Gaps Are Growing

It is a warm September evening at the sparkling new $21 million Vare Recreation Center at 26th and Moore streets, home to the Sigma Sharks […]

Be Well Philly

How to Thrive — Not Just Survive — Through Menopause

When Rittenhouse resident Julie Parana had a hysterectomy at 42, she was told that, because her ovaries were left intact, her hormones would be fine […]

Be Well Philly

How Pilates Became the Trendiest — and Most Hotly Debated — Workout

In the summer of 2024, Abington resident Katie Agnew was navigating motherhood — and the physical, mental, and hormonal changes that come with it — […]

City Life

Trump’s Cuts Are Hitting Philly Hard. Can the City Hold On?

I. The letter informing Penn researcher Aaron Richterman that his multiyear, multimillion-dollar NIH grant was being terminated came at the very end of May, 131 […]

City Life

Meet the Philly-Born Director Changing the Predator Universe

Dan Trachtenberg believed he’d made his very own Star Wars. It was 1984, and the three-year-old auteur had recruited his mother to hold the family […]

City Life

How Questlove Became the Defining Drummer of His Generation

The following is an excerpt from the book Backbeats: A History of Rock and Roll in Fifteen Drummers, released on November 11th. The 41st Grammy […]

Foobooz

Phila and Rachel Lorn’s Trick to Success? Desperation

I. This one time, not too long ago (but also kinda forever ago), Phila Lorn was in Idaho. In Sun Valley, Idaho, which is not […]

City Life

How One Store Became Ground Zero for West Philly’s Gentrification War

The song of the summer on Baltimore Avenue this year was a lament, a Greek chorus that started as a whisper and just kept getting […]

City Life

Politics, AI, and Stress: Why Teaching in Philly Has Never Been Harder

There was a moment in 2020, in the midst of COVID — that dark year when so many schools were closed and so many parents […]

City Life

A Century Later, the Parkway’s Grand Vision May Finally Come True

One day, nearly a decade ago, Mike Carroll sat down for a quotidian meeting of city officials at the Philadelphia Streets Department. Next to him […]

City Life

Can Mussels Save Philadelphia’s Waterways?

“Feeding time,” says Shannon Boyle, pushing back her chair and pulling her attention away from the microscope she’s been bent over for the better part […]

City Life

The High Cost of Underfunding Philly’s Parks

It’s high noon on a 98-degree day in early summer, but Justin DiBerardinis doesn’t seem to know it. Wearing dark blue jeans and layered T-shirts […]

City Life

50 Years of Fresh Air: An Oral History

In college she wanted to be a writer, but the words refused to sparkle like her heroes’. Teaching was a disaster. The middle-school kids mocked […]

City Life

Inside the Mind of Nick Sirianni

On a steamy afternoon in late May, I’m sitting inside the Wells Fargo Center, listening to the Super Bowl–winning coach of the Eagles talk about […]

City Life

Inside Pennsbury High’s Legendary Prom: The Most Epic School Dance in America

There’s a boat in the lobby of the high school. It’s not a real boat, of course; it’s a 16-foot replica made of Styrofoam. The […]