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Foobooz

Here’s the Problem With the New Bourse Marketplace

It’s a shame, really, that it is what it is. That it became what it became. Because as it stands today, with its grand opening […]

City Life

Meet the New Northeast Philadelphia

One recent Saturday morning, on a well-trafficked strip of Castor Avenue in Oxford Circle, a Chinese Buddhist, a Hindu of Guyanese descent, a Muslim from […]

City Life

Can Villanova Basketball Survive Its Success?

Jay Wright sees only one potential obstacle keeping Villanova’s basketball team from maintaining the trademark culture that has produced two national titles in the past […]

City Life

Jeff Guaracino Takes the Reins at Visit Philly

The Rundown Age: 45 CV, abridged: Communications, Visit Philadelphia (2001-’12); strategy and communications, then executive director, Atlantic City Alliance (2012-’15); CEO, Welcome America (2016-’18); author […]

Property

How Ardmore Got Its Mojo Back

A lively town center Ardmore had the first walkable downtown in the Philly suburbs; a tavern/hotel served as a community hub in 1796, and the […]

Life & Style

The Look: 9 Elegant Ways to Embrace Glitz and Glimmer This Season

Did you think glittery clothes were just for kids? Think again. Move over, middle-schoolers: These elegant takes on glitz and glimmer make donning sparkles around […]

Life & Style

Connoisseur: Wendell Holland’s Favorite Things

That’s right: West Philly resident Wendell Holland is a Penn Law grad, founder of furniture company Beve Unlimited, and the winner of last spring’s Survivor: […]

Life & Style

Amp Up Your Home Bar With These Gorgeous Decanters

Thinking about improving your home bar? No surprise there. With distilleries popping up in every neighborhood and town, and with wine getting a modern makeover, […]

Life & Style

The Style and Beauty News You Need to Know This November

With cool new offerings from Philly makers, new beauty and waxing salons opening, brand new stores on the Main Line, and an awesome Eagles line […]

Life & Style

Will Our Obsession With Neighborhood Gear Ever End?

It started with a poster: the city skyline, up on people’s walls, in the early 2000s. Then it was “Philly” emblazoned in bold typeface on […]