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REVIEW: Do You Want a Cookie? Lingers Too Long at the Dessert Table

The official start-date for the 2018 Philadelphia Fringe Festival is listed on their website as September 6, but a few shows had early previews that […]

Business

New Aldi Grocery Store to Open Just Off North Broad Next Year

By the end of 2019, The North Broad Corridor will be home to a brand new grocery store, one that’s known for its cheap but […]

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Philadelphia Wedding

4 Ways to Treat Your Wedding Party Like the VIPS They Are

Your wedding party is one of the biggest parts of making your wedding special. They’re the people that will spend the most time with you […]

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Be Well Philly

Explore 50 Miles of Wooded Trails During the Wissahickon All Trails Challenge

If you took a brief sabbatical from exploring one of Philly’s best green spaces, Wissahickon Valley Park, this summer due to the extreme heat and unpleasant […]

Property

Write This Home’s Next Chapter in Society Hill for $2.495M

The renewal of Society Hill in the 1960s may be city planner Edmund Bacon’s crowning achievement, but many hands did the actual dirty work of […]

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Be Well Philly

16 Places to Buy Cheap Activewear That’s Actually Cute

For folks who work out regularly — say three-plus times a week — outfitting yourself for these sweat sessions can prove to be an expensive […]

Property

This Duo Will Find and Design Your Next Dream Home For You

Residential and commercial clients have been turning to award-winning Philadelphia interior designer Floss Barber for years when they want to create spaces that inspire and […]

Business

You Can Now Rent a Desk at This Coworking Space for Just $20.18 a Month

If you’ve been on the fence about joining a coworking space in Philadelphia, now might be your best chance to test one out for a […]

Property

On the Market: Rollin’ on the River at Penn’s Landing for $349K

Are you one of those people who rushes down to Spruce Street Harbor Park in the summer to grab a hammock before they’re all taken? […]

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Be Well Philly

How the Tone It Up Workout Program and a Plant-Based Diet Transformed My Body

Changing your body takes hard work, persistence, and dedication. Here’s one local’s story. Want to share your Transformation Story? Email ccunningham@phillymag.com. Who: Lyndsey Torre (@lyndsey_tiu4), 28, a teacher […]

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Life & Style

Unexpected Silhouettes, Mixed-Up Patterns, and a Killer Lady-Suit: Fashion Gets Fun Again

Show of hands — who’s had enough of minimalism? When it comes to getting done up to go out, we say it’s time to get […]

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City Life

Stephen Fried on Our Other Big Ben

The Rundown Age: 60 CV, abridged: Editor in chief, Philadelphia (1999–2000); two-time National Magazine Award winner; lecturer, University of Pennsylvania; author of seven books. Latest […]

City Life

Take Me to the River: Michael Solomonov’s Favorite Place

Each month Philadelphia magazine asks notable Philadelphians to share their favorite spots in the region. This month, restaurateur Michael Solomonov takes us to the river. Why […]

City Life

Teacher/Wrestling Pro Hangs Up Nazi Singlet

Kevin Bean is one of the good guys. For the past 14 years, he’s been a beloved fifth- and sixth-grade teacher in the Spring-Ford School District. He’s […]

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REVIEW: In Lay Me Down Softly, There’s No Knockout

Man shall not live by soda bread alone, and the smart folks at Irish Heritage Theatre know this. That’s why, in addition to a core […]