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Changing your body takes hard work, persistence, and dedication. Here’s one Philadelphian’s transformation story. Want to share yours? Email me at ccunningham@phillymag.com. Who: Mara Jefferies, 24, a nurse […]
Like its regional economy, Philadelphia’s real estate market has long had a “Goldilocks” quality about it: neither too hot nor too cold, it chugs along […]
Generally speaking, say “Norristown” to someone in the ‘burbs and you will most likely get a grimace in response. And that’s when the person’s in […]
Philadelphia’s tech community has had quite a year. We saw local CEOs stand up in the name of morality, in light of threats to immigration, […]
Peter Pan is one of the classic books of childhood, its greatness firmly established. You don’t need me to tell you that. But the older […]
Arrange succulents. Beaucycled’s workshops at venues like Frankford Hall, Morgan’s Pier and BOK Bar bring together groups of 100 for drinks and twee gardening; everyone […]
We know there’s a strong strain of Anglophilia that courses through the veins of this region. After all, while Ben Franklin became an ardent advocate for […]
Rare is the man whose form and visage have been captured both in a larger-than-life-size bronze statue and a six-inch-tall plastic bobblehead doll. John Clifton […]
When this part of Delaware County suburbanized in the decades after 1960, this handsome Colonial farmhouse stood ready to greet its new neighbors. As those […]
Are you sick of freezing your butt off? Same! If you’re tired of layering three sweatshirts under a parka, you can always try hitting up […]
We’ll admit we were a little perplexed when we took a look at the photos for this one-of-a-kind listing in Society Hill. There was the […]
We’ve been doing this feature for just over a year now, and thanks to the superheated real estate market hereabouts, we’ve noticed that the middle […]
This is your yearly reminder that Comcast hikes up its prices and fees for cable (and sometimes Internet service) at the start of every year. […]
Handel’s Messiah, like the God it so gloriously celebrates, contains multitudes. The composer himself wrote alternative versions of some of the numbers and assigned them […]
Can we all agree that the day leading up to New Year’s Eve tends to be a little, well, boring? Everyone is waiting around, saving […]