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76 Other Ways Philly Changed the World

Sure, Philly gave America democracy. But, from bubble gum to the world’s first computer to life-saving medical breakthroughs, Philadelphia’s greatest export is actually our influence.


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How Do You Host the World Cup? This Philly Soccer Exec Has Been Preparing for Years

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Opinion

The Afterlife Is Getting a Makeover

Q&A

West Philly’s Colman Domingo Is Ready for His Close-Up

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News

Lindros Commits to Alumni Game

Legion of Doom reunion?

News

Q&A: The Real Rocky

The man who inspired Stallone

News

Doggie Vacation

My pup is bored in Philly

News

Two Million Kids are at Risk

Why LGBT discrimination hurts families

News

A New Way to Inhale Caffeine (Literally)

The Checkup

News

Black Panther Party Turns 45

Celebrates anniversary at Philly hotel


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

The 25 Most Philly Athletes of All Time

The 25 Most Philly Athletes of All Time

This city has had a love affair with the pitchers, running backs, goalies, and point guards who have called it home. Here, we present our definitive ranking. Let the debates begin.


News

Save Hip-Hop

Plus 5 suggestions for the new Sixers owners

News

Morning Scoop: Another Victim Speaks

Plus: Philly Live! details

News

Shut Down the U.S. Postal Service

It costs too much

6 Must-Have Pieces of Audio Equipment

We’re always looking for bigger and newer and better, so why are we content with the free earbuds that come with our iPods? “People are […]

Seun Olubodun’s Favorite Things

The fetching founder of menswear line Duke & Winston—now happily settled in his just-opened NoLibs showroom—dishes about his favorite things (and gives us a sneak […]

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76 Other Ways Philly Changed the World

76 Other Ways Philly Changed the World

Sure, Philly gave America democracy. But, from bubble gum to the world’s first computer to life-saving medical breakthroughs, Philadelphia’s greatest export is actually our influence.

Our Petition Worked — Ona Judge Day Is Now Official

Our Petition Worked — Ona Judge Day Is Now Official

We launched a petition to urge the Mayor and City Council to make May 21st a day to honor the brave former slave who escaped from George Washington — because no one tells Philadelphia to keep the truth to ourselves.


One of Us: Pat Croce

What, you don’t know how to make a compass? Pat Croce will teach you that and more (Defend against a dagger? Check. Build a log […]

What If the Philadelphia Orchestra Can’t Be Saved?

In 2009, the troubled Philadelphia Orchestra hired a formidable Atlanta executive to reverse its plunging fortunes. Two years later, the organization is in bankruptcy, its musicians have just signed a contract that’s left them furious, and its future remains murky.

Philadelphia’s Signature Cocktail: The Philly Flyer

It all started with a thought: “…while plotting our assault on the bars of Love City,” we wrote on Foobooz back in September, “it occurred […]

How did a not-very-ambitious lawyer from a small town in Western Pennsylvania become the most powerful man in the state (not to mention a thorn in Philadelphia’s side)?

Governor Tom Corbett is basking in the bounty and goodness of the great state of Pennsylvania on a pleasantly warm late-summer evening at the Grange […]

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