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Pennsylvania Joins Lawsuit Over Census Citizenship Question

Pennsylvania has joined 17 states in a lawsuit filed in response to the Trump administration’s attempt to obtain citizenship information as part of the 2020 […]

Be Well Philly

Here’s Where to Eat Brussels Sprouts in Philly Right Now

Brussels sprouts are the vegetable you detested (or completely avoided) all throughout your childhood, but totally fell in love as an adult. And why shouldn’t […]

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Foobooz

Meet the Philly Cocktail Experts Behind Your New Party Bible

Philly’s cocktail culture is the best it’s ever been. Restaurants are developing inspired craft cocktail programs like never before, and craft distillers are turning out […]

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Villanova Basketball Victory Parade: Your Need-to-Know Guide

Villanova just won the national championship! It’s actually the tiny Main Line Catholic school’s third men’s basketball title – their second in three years, even. […]

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City Life

Despite Support in High Places, Meek Mill Denied Bail Again

Despite the expressed support of Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf and Philadelphia district attorney Larry Krasner in seeking his release, imprisoned rapper Meek Mill has again […]

Be Well Philly

A New Spot for Açaí Bowls and Smoothies Is Opening in Philadelphia

There are a lot of things to love about açaí bowls. They’re colorful. They taste good. They’re healthish. And they look freakin’ amazing on your […]

City Life

Sunoco Offers to Relocate Residents While It Analyzes Sinkholes

Sunoco has offered to relocate the Chester County residents who have seen sinkholes open in their neighborhood during construction of the company’s Mariner East pipelines. The compensation […]

Foobooz

The Fair Food Farmstand in Reading Terminal Market Is Closing

After 15 years, a pioneer of Philadelphia’s local food scene is closing its doors. Fair Food, the nonprofit organization that runs the Fair Food Farmstand […]

City Life

How a Novelist From Seattle Became Head of the Italian Market

Philly is a city famous for keeping neighborhood business in the neighborhood. So how did an author hailing from the Pacific Northwest become the leader […]

City Life

Villanova’s Big Win: Scenes From the Main Line

If you still think Villanova isn’t a “Philly” school, then you clearly haven’t seen the way these Main Liners party. It was a scene particularly […]

City Life

Councilman Derek Green Holds Hearing on Diversity at Philly Nonprofits

After successfully passing an anti-discrimination bill that could challenge a business’s ability to retain its commercial activity license if it doesn’t comply with the city’s Fair […]

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No Luck on Tinder? “Married at First Sight” is Casting in Philly

Reality television is one of life’s best guilty pleasures, mostly because there’s very little that’s actually “real” about it. Like the idea of finding true, […]

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Adam Diltz Is Out and Paul Lyons Is in at Johnny Brenda’s

Johnny Brenda’s has a new chef. Adam Diltz, who ran the kitchen at the Fishtown mainstay for three and a half years, has left to […]

City Life

NCAA Championship Game: What to Expect From Villanova

Head coach Jay Wright and his top-seeded Villanova Wildcats have found themselves in familiar territory – vying for the program’s second national championship in three […]

Be Well Philly

21 Free Workouts, Fun Runs, and Other Fitness Events in April

Did we miss your event? Send us the details at ccunningham@phillymag.com. MONDAY, APRIL 2 FREE WEEK OF MAHA YOGA CLASSES There may be no such thing […]