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City Life

Philly’s Driverless Future Is Here, Whether We’re Ready or Not

Mamadu Barry — a 28-year-old structural engineer and part-time Uber driver — was behind the wheel this past February when he first spotted the future, […]

City Life

Paul Offit vs. RFK Jr. Is the Battle of Our Times

       Listen to the audio edition here: Paul Offit was thrilled. It was 2005, and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia immunologist had just […]

City Life

Philly’s Economy Is Growing — But People’s Lives Aren’t Getting Better

In October 2024, a who’s who of Philadelphia’s business, civic, education, and philanthropic leaders filed into the National Constitution Center — invited by a collaborative […]

City Life

The Forgotten Cemetery

Listen to the audio edition here: It was almost dusk when I decided to jump the gate. Looking up and down the street, I saw […]

City Life

Book Excerpt: The Banker Who Made America

In his new book, author and thought leader Richard Vague tells the story of Thomas Willing, the most powerful figure in U.S. history you’ve never […]

Foobooz

Chad Williams and the Neverending Quest for Excellence

Listen to the audio edition here: “You’ll need to use your imagination,” says chef Chad Williams. I follow him into two empty buildings that sit […]

City Life

To Stave Off Gentrification, Kensington Becomes Its Own Landlord

It’s closing time at Sherry’s Restaurant. The last few diners are still finishing up their home fries and eggs as Yolanda Del Valle sinks into […]

City Life

“We Owe You One”: The Sixers, the 1977 NBA Finals, and the Fight for the Future of Basketball

The 1977 NBA season was the first season following the league’s merger with its upstart cousin, the American Basketball Association. With the merger came new […]

City Life

Philadelphia Forgot A. Leon Higginbotham. America Can’t Afford To

The name Aloysius, of Latin origin, means “famous warrior.” And so it was suitable, on December 28, 1998, that a funeral befitting a champion took […]

City Life

Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick Is Stuck in a System He Hates

Brian Fitzpatrick, the moderate Republican from Bucks County, has been ranked as the most bipartisan member of the House of Representatives — the member of […]

City Life

Inside the Philadelphia Art Museum’s Epic Meltdown

On the morning of Tuesday, October 28th, Sasha Suda, the director and CEO of the Philadelphia Art Museum, was called into a meeting at the […]

Foobooz

The Cure For Loneliness? Dining Out Alone

Listen to the audio version here: Few daily rituals are as meaningful to me — and yet as mundane — as breaking bread. In the […]

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 — […]