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Federal criminal cases tend to linger on and on. The FBI arrests somebody. That somebody retains an attorney. And maybe two years later, you’ll get […]
“NextUp” is a weekly NextHealth PHL feature that highlights the local leaders, organizations and research shaping the Greater Philadelphia region’s life sciences ecosystem. Email ccunningham@phillymag.com […]
The word “cowboy” conjures up images of the open spaces of the old Wild West: of campfires and cattle drives, of lone wolves who ride […]
We, like you, are looking forward to the day (hopefully soon!) when we can once again celebrate Big Days at Philly’s coolest restaurants. Till then, […]
Last year, Mighty Writers, a Philly-based nonprofit devoted to boosting students’ literacy and writing skills, asked its writers to reflect on the pandemic. The results […]
As I’ve said before here, I usually don’t feature houses with photos of empty rooms because people find it hard to decorate them with their […]
Elegance from bygone days meets modern conveniences and amenities in this well-maintained and thoughtfully updated Rittenhouse Square Delancey Street townhouse for sale. What’s been maintained […]
One virtue of an old city like Philadelphia: It contains centuries’ worth of impressive buildings. Independence Hall. City Hall. The Art Museum … whether because […]
When the first at-home pregnancy test arrived on store shelves in the 1970s, women everywhere were promised a “private little revolution.” For the first time, […]
On Thursday, March 25th, Philadelphia Wedding hosted its virtual First Look event. Editor Kristen Schott moderated a discussion about Philadelphia wedding planning with three local […]
An increase in housing prices, low interest rates, and a surge of new construction — exceeding last year’s levels — are a just few of […]
Before I go any further with today’s featured-house-for-sale article, I realize I must answer the question that you’re already asking now that you’ve seen the […]
For a straitlaced Quaker metropolis, Philly has always had a sweet tooth. And we’re all supposed to be shopping local (or at least formerly local) […]
Most Philly theaters are still scratching their heads trying to figure out what to make of 2021. But the Kimmel Center seems fully committed to […]
If you live in certain city neighborhoods — Old City, for one; Northern Liberties, for another; Rittenhouse and Fitler squares, or maybe Pennsport or Graduate […]