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As soon as Philip Manganaro gets out of his pickup truck, he starts rummaging through the bushes lining a gravel lot in Medford. Within a […]
There are some glamorous moments in the life of a television personality. This, however, is not one of them. It’s one of those Sundays in […]
Jeff Yass surprises me. He wants to talk. It’s something he almost never does, not to the press, anyway. He’s been declared the richest man […]
I’ve messed up. I’d always wanted to be part of a book club, but now I’d finally been asked to be in one and I’ve […]
There is only one student working out in St. Joseph’s Prep’s nearly 4,000-square-foot weight room on a late-May afternoon. It’s not that the school’s athletes […]
The University of the Arts occupies — or, more accurately, occupied — a series of grand old buildings along South Broad Street. Terra Hall, a […]
“Of course, entering fully naked in Akhnaten was very nerve-racking,” says Anthony Roth Costanzo when I ask about his most terrifying performance moment. As one […]
It’s Tuesday afternoon, close to the start of service, and I’m texting with Joe Cicala, chef of Cicala at the Divine Lorraine and someone who […]
For the past 60 years, Penn’s Landing has been a place where big plans go to die. In the early 1960s, the City of Philadelphia […]
“There are only four or five days in my life that I can remember where I was when something happened,” says political operative Kellan White. […]
Andrew Payne knew his first leg tattoo would need to be special. His left arm and shoulder were already filled by the city skyline, with […]
Since the dawn of the current millennium, city boosters have celebrated the reversal of Philadelphia’s five-decade-long population slide. The 2010 census showed the city had […]
I knew what was going on months before anyone else did. My father-in-law had been acting shifty, shooting up to New York for days at […]
Sometime in the winter of 2021, I went to check my long-neglected LinkedIn but couldn’t find my password. Rather than go through the rigamarole of […]
When I find W. Graham Arader III in his stunning 26-room pre-Revolutionary suburban mansion last summer, he’s eating from a clear plastic tub — the kind […]