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NextHealth PHL

Here’s How Long Until a COVID-19 Vaccine Is Ready

The COVID-19 outbreak that began nearly three months ago in Wuhan, China has since affected more than 150,000 people across 131 countries, including the United […]

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Property

HGTV’s Rachel Street on How to Get the Most Value From Your Home Renovation

Want to make sure your home remodel is going to add value — and attract another buyer down the line? Rachel Street, a realtor and […]

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City Life

Philly Coronavirus News: School Chaos, Forced Quarantine Now Legal, But Hey, Free Internet

A roundup of Philly coronavirus news. Coronavirus Closes All Philly Schools With news of lots of schools in the area moving from classroom to online learning […]

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City Life

Stu Bykofsky Sues Philadelphia Inquirer and Inga Saffron for Defamation

Remember when Philadelphia Inquirer architecture critic Inga Saffron positively eviscerated longtime scribe Stu Bykofsky at his July 2019 retirement party? Well, Bykofsky has now filed […]

Foobooz

Pizza Gutt’s New South Philly Takeout Joint Is Up and Running

Pizza Plus, the new South Philly location for Dan Gutter AKA Pizza Gutt’s beloved pies, is currently in its soft-opening phase at 1846 South 12th […]

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City Life

Meet Maia Weintraub, Philly’s Teenage Fencing Phenom

Adi Nott is kind of a big deal in fencing. A four-time All-American at Notre Dame and a member of the 2011 U.S. women’s foil […]

Foobooz

Lucky’s Charm, a St. Patrick’s Day Themed Pop-Up Bar, Opens in Rittenhouse

Rob Wasserman (Rouge, Audrey Claire, Twenty Manning Grill) is partnering with the team at Happy Rooster to open Philly’s first-ever St. Patrick’s Day-themed bar, Lucky’s […]

NextHealth PHL

New Procedure Restores Sensation to Breast Cancer Survivors After Mastectomy

Each year, more than 100,000 women in the United States undergo some form of mastectomy for the surgical treatment of breast cancer. Often a lifesaving […]

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City Life

From the Archives: When the Palm Was Philly’s Ultimate Power Restaurant

What did the Palm, which just closed its doors, mean to Philadelphia? In 1991, Philly Mag published the following story by writer Lisa DePaulo, which […]

Foobooz

The Palm Has Been Put Out of Its Misery

As of this morning, The Palm at the Bellevue has closed, according to Philly Chit Chat. The restaurant hasn’t released a public comment. According to HughE Dillon’s tweet, staff […]

Foobooz

Please Keep Your Coronavirus Panic Out of Restaurants

Editor’s Note: As with all things surrounding COVID-19, the situation changes day by day, minute by minute. At the time of publication, Philly restaurants needed […]

Be Well Philly

How This Philly-Area Athlete Is Training for the 2022 Winter Olympics

As a kid, sledding down a snowy hill was pure joy, with a hint of thrill. Getting air time off a snow bank? Major bonus. […]

Foobooz

Wayward, an American Brasserie With a Raw Bar and Outdoor Seating, Is Opening in Market East

This April, the Wayward, an American brasserie from executive chef Yun Fuentes, will open at 1170 Ludlow Street, inside the Stephen Girard building as part of the […]

City Life

Q&A: How to Stay Healthy in a Philadelphia Coronavirus Outbreak

As of Monday morning, Pennsylvania and New Jersey are each claiming six presumptive positive cases of coronavirus disease 2019, also known as COVID-19. Pennsylvania reports […]

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City Life

Pat Toomey Defends Impeachment Vote, Says He’ll Support Trump in November

Senator Pat Toomey had a smart plan for how to publicly explain his vote in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial. He rolled it out last […]