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Celebrating the Most Talented Curtis Institute of Music Graduates

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Eight months after four West Philadelphia boys drown, the city and the police are still battling over the truth

FOUR BOYS ON bikes journey down to the river on a sunny fall day. There is a factory. a weed patch, a rock. The waters […]

As the Fall chill creeps into the air, robust red wines begin to come into their own

As a chill creeps into the air, robust red wines begin to come into their own. And, with Chateauneuf-du-Pape wines rarely dipping below $20 these […]

Who doesn’t dream of perfect pieces custom-built for every nook and cranny in their house?

Who doesn’t dream of perfect pieces custom-built for every nook and cranny in their house? Well, some lucky Philadelphians have been taking advantage of Philly […]

A Hop ­Wallop full of sappy green aromas with a hint of malty sweetness.

Resinous hops ­provide the herbal edge and bitter bite that make beer so refreshing. Victory ­Brewing Company’s Hop ­Wallop, full of sappy green aromas with […]

Sommelier Marnie Old recommends Fra Guerau Monstant, Laurenz V. Charming gruner veltliner and Concannon petite sirah this month.

Fra Guerau MontsantWith: The authentic Mexican offerings at BYOB Paxia in the Italian Market.Drink: To complement Mexican favorites like mole, stick to wines with bold […]

Protecting tradition — gin martinis, bourbon old-fashioneds — at the Old Guard House Inn

It’s predictable to compare the bar at the Old Guard House Inn to Cheers, but it’s hard to avoid the theme’s refrain when, well, everybody […]


Best of Philly 2025: City Life

Best of Philly 2025: City Life

Our world-champion Eagles, a messy traffic stop, an unexpected councilperson, and the Delco pope

Inside Pennsbury High’s Legendary Prom: The Most Epic School Dance in America

Inside Pennsbury High’s Legendary Prom: The Most Epic School Dance in America

A six-figure budget. Hundreds of helpers. Giant art installations. A tentacled kraken. This prom is like no other.


Taste: Dinner With … Sommelier Melissa Monosoff

First taste of wine: At the synagogue when I was three. My parents thought it was grape juice, but it was ­really Manischewitz. I was […]

Where to Get Your Game On

Well, Philadelphia, it’s finally here. The moment we have all been waiting for. Forever. The only thing left to do is have the unnecessarily long […]

The hot spots Philly Mag staffers are eating at this month.

Gullifty’s For 33 years, Gullifty’s has been a college hangout, a serious beer bar, and a family-friendly restaurant with a menu of from-scratch foods whose […]

One must-have accessory this fall: the big, bold necklace.

Woven necklace, $278 at Anthropologie. Armani Collezioni asymmetrical mirrored-glass necklace, $950 at Neiman Marcus. Maison Martin Margiela chrome necklace, $595 at Joan Shepp. Alexis Bittar […]

Jose Garces’s new place flaunts his playful side.

The neon signs of Distrito, Jose Garces’s new Mexican restaurant, light up 40th Street in University City like a beacon to everyone in a five-block […]

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How Two Philadelphia Tortoises Stole Our Hearts

How Two Philadelphia Tortoises Stole Our Hearts

Beloved Galapagos tortoises Mommy and Abrazzo became first-time parents — and gave their species a ray of hope.

An Oral History of the Sound of Philadelphia

An Oral History of the Sound of Philadelphia

Fifty years after founding their legendary Philadelphia International Records, Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, with friends and collaborators from Thom Bell to John Oates to Patti LaBelle, look back on the musical partnership that came to define the city.


Joy Manning reviews Stephen Starr’s newest edition to Philadelphia dining, Parc.

In the beginning (13 years ago), there was the Continental. Stephen Starr had left a 15-year career in the music industry to open his first […]

How women have come to the front lines in Philadelphia law-enforcement

In a city known for macho swagger, it may come as a surprise to realize that nearly all the top law-enforcement officials — the toughest […]

In the insular world of Philadelphia sports teams and sports-obsessed advertisers, no one stands taller than Eagles tackle Jon Runyan

IT’S A TESTAMENT to the determination of Jon Runyan, or to whatever else is driving him, that he is here this Tuesday afternoon, in front […]

Rabbi David Wolpe debates against atheist Christopher Hitchens

Main Liners may know David Wolpe — rabbi of L.A.’s Sinai Temple, author, talking head — as the son of ­Gerald, former ­rabbi of Penn […]

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