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Temple University’s contributions to Philadelphia have been many and varied (see: here, here and here). But when it comes to researching cures and treatments for […]
Oh, drone footage, you’ve done it again. With every sky-high video we get our hands on, we’re even more fascinated by the city’s shifting landscape. […]
Philadelphia’s literary heritage is well-known and deeply-rooted. It’s the city where Benjamin Franklin founded the first lending library, and where noted bibliophile James Logan once […]
We reckon there’s no weekend trip more highly anticipated than the annual cherry blossom pilgrimage (c’mon, look at this). However, because it lasts only two […]
There’s no disputing it: the real estate market is hot in Philly and the ‘burbs. So much so, Philadelphia magazine’s very own real estate editors […]
On Friday, February 26th, Philadelphia magazine hosted its 12th annual Trailblazer Award Luncheon at The Logan Hotel. The Trailblazer Award celebrates a woman who is […]
As Philadelphians hit the streets in preparation for this year’s Blue Cross Broad Street Run, one thought on every runner’s mind is: how do I […]
Old City has come a long way in the last half decade. In addition to museums and historical attractions that populate the ‘hood, it’s now […]
Thanks to some unseasonably warm temperatures as of late, we have to admit: we’re already hankering for springtime. And the best way to welcome the […]
On Tuesday, February 16th, Philadelphia magazine and Foobooz hosted its annual Philly Cooks event at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown. Over 1,000 foodies tasted amazing dishes […]