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For New Jersey dwellers Megan Mazzoni and David Saenz, Jr., beaching is a way of life — and the theme carried through their love, their engagement […]
You’ve got the fiancé(e). You’ve got the ring. Next up: the dress. From Center City to the Main Line and South Jersey, the Philadelphia area is […]
This winter, Philly Mag conducted an anonymous online survey that asked local college students about their experiences at school — and their attitudes toward issues […]
Remember When College Was Fun? Today, Philly-area students are stressed out, freaked out, and crippled with anxiety. When did college become such a drag? Read […]
Haverford College Students:* 1,318 Location: Haverford Students routinely describe the liberal arts school as an intimate (“really small”) school where everybody knows everybody. The school’s […]
Cami Potter first spotted a professional party pooper in September. She’d just finished another excruciatingly long week at the University of Pennsylvania. The 21-year-old senior, […]
1. “Leonard Bernstein: The Power of Music” The very first large-scale exhibition celebrating the life and work of the famed composer, it includes some 100 […]
The country’s birth rate is at an all-time low, but you’d never know it from walking around Philly. (Forget bike lanes; we need stroller lanes.) […]
We first got to know her in the ’70s, in high school, when we’d ride the train in from Doylestown with our friends. She wasn’t […]
Two actors, two chairs, and some harrowing stories. The ingredients are spare, but so is a lot of powerful theater. The long, narrow tennis court-style […]
How many people can say they launched a business in their teens that’s successful over two decades later? Buzz Marketing Group founder and CEO Tina […]
Philadelphia is the country’s fourth best city for women in tech according to a new study—now the city wants to do more to support its […]
You may recall that recent report a consortium of Chestnut Hill institutions produced that showed, among other things, that homes in Chestnut Hill sell for […]
So here we are again with the gray skies and rain and cold. It’s February. I get that. But that tease of 70-degree days and […]
Who has pretty eyes, a big heart, and a wiggly butt? That would be this guy. Everyone, I’d like you to meet Snorlax, this week’s […]