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The Sánchez Insurgency

Maria Quiñones-Sánchez woke to the smell of her house burning down. It was around 5:30 a.m. on March 28, 2014, and the Democratic City Councilwoman […]

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Jim Kenney: The Anti-Nutter?

I RAN INTO Jim Kenney one summer evening outside City Hall. This was in July 2014, back when he was a councilman who wanted to […]

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The Frazzled Philadelphian’s Guide to Relaxation: 58 Ways to Chill Out Now

Remember when you knew how to relax? It was probably before you had an iPhone, before you had kids, before you had a job that […]

City Life

How Ron Jaworski Helped Change the Way We Watch Football

Outside of Canton, there may be no greater shrine to the legacy of professional football than the headquarters of NFL Films, hidden away on a […]

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Michael Nutter Looks Back

On January 4th, Mayor Michael Nutter’s eight-year run as Philadelphia’s 98th mayor will end. He’ll be replaced by Jim Kenney, an old friend and schoolmate […]

City Life

Meet Ed Bassmaster, Philadelphia’s Biggest Star … on YouTube

There isn’t much that grates on Philadelphians more than having their city defined by a tired canard about a Santa Claus who got booed in […]

City Life

Do Women Really Want Their Own Viagra?

Click to read more stories from this week’s Philadelphia Sunday. Not a subscriber? Sign up for free! I’m 59 years old, I’ve been married for […]

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Charles Ramsey’s Endless, Frustrating War Against Bad Cops

IT WAS TIME for Chuck Ramsey to tell everybody a story. Philadelphia’s police commissioner is an artist behind a podium, as comfortable as an old […]

City Life

A Note About Our October Cover

Tom McGrath, Philly Mag editor, here. We just posted the online version of this month’s magazine cover story on how to choose a school for […]

City Life

Is Josh Innes Destroying Philly Sports Radio?

The following is a typical day on the air with Josh Innes, the new afternoon-drive host on 94 WIP, Philadelphia sports-talk radio’s long-running leader. If […]