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For the second time in four days, the Eagles had an opportunity to steal a football game they had no business being in. A toxic […]
Is it Monday already? Well, I guess that means it’s time for us to sit down and talk about the news. I’ve got a whole […]
We asked Monument Lab’s Paul Farber to pick five especially meaningful monumental places in Philly. The President’s House Opened in 2010, it shows where George […]
Mark Asher of Asher Slaunwhite Architects has won wide acclaim for his reverent-yet-modern reinterpretations of the traditional architecture of the Jersey Shore. Those who wonder […]
When interior designer Michelle Gage and her husband, Alex, bought their Villanova home four years ago, they knew it was a fixer-upper. In fact, that […]
The Bucks County school mask mandate fight has been playing out in angry school board meetings and community Facebook groups as well as in the […]
Nick Sirianni understood he wasn’t going to have much time to prepare for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on a short week, so the rookie head […]
Philadelphia Inquirer architecture critic Inga Saffron didn’t have much nice to say at all about the 2018 infill project that replaced a surface parking lot at […]
Eagles rookie coordinator Jonathan Gannon learned about life in an uber-passionate football city while coming off his defense’s back-to-back subpar performances against two explosive offenses […]
Do you love loft-style city living? Do high ceilings and industrial architecture thrill you? Do you want to live in an apartment that’s convenient to […]
On Tuesday, Jennifer Arbittier Williams, the acting U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, filed federal charges against 67-year-old South Philadelphia resident Marie Beren, […]
Update 1/13/2022: The feds now allege that some of the Andrew Wolf victims included his own middle school students at Springside Chestnut Hill Academy. Click […]
Monday in Philadelphia marked the first time the city officially recognized Indigenous Peoples’ Day exclusively, kicking Columbus Day to the curb for good. Fittingly, the […]
Aficionados of “the original tiny house” know that not all trinities are tiny. Additions and extensions give some of them valuable interior space, while others […]
There are a lot of ways to evaluate NFL quarterbacks, with things like arm strength, accuracy, footwork, and processing skills tops among the qualities personnel […]