Guides

Celebrating the Most Talented Curtis Institute of Music Graduates

Plus, a look at the prestigious Rittenhouse school’s rising stars, including a 14-year-old who insists on remaining mononymous.


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Paul Offit vs. RFK Jr. Is the Battle of Our Times

Guides

Candidate Crib Sheet: The Race to Replace Dwight Evans

Opinion

Why Philly Needs an Ona Judge Day

Latest Stories

Christie Urges Continued Fight Against Marriage Equality

“It’s not a resolved issue.”

News

Mayor Nutter Apologizes for 4th of July

But says there wasn’t that much cursing.

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Man Who Tampered with Meters Must Pay PECO $350K

Charges against those he helped are likely.

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SEPTA Cops to Test Out Wearing Body Cameras

The officer-mounted cameras are part of a test run.

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The 10 People You’ll Meet at Spruce Street Harbor Park

Palan: The park is universally loved — which brings out all kinds of Philadelphians.

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Council Study of PGW Sale to Cost Nearly $100K More

If Council doesn’t act by midnight, UIL Holdings can back out of agreement — but it probably won’t.


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.


Yes, still. Compared to the absolute destruction on many North Jersey beaches, where homes are still empty and entire blocks have been bulldozed, our South Jersey shores fared relatively well (and I say relatively because some people here lost everything). Still, climate change isn't going away, and neither are issues of flood zones and flood insurance, nor the debate of whether or not our barrier island beach towns will be here for the long haul, and what we can do to protect them (i.e. dunes — the Margate resistance to dunes should continue to be nasty). We'll hit the two-year anniversary in October, but expect this to be affecting policy for a long time. I still hear people talking about the Storm of '62. Sandy will be on our lips more than 50 years from now, too.
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Report: Sandy Second-Costliest Weather Event Since 1970

Only Katrina inflicted more economic damage. And climate-related disasters are on the rise worldwide.

Monday Was Not a Good Day for Philly Unions

Carpenters, Teamsters, and SEPTA workers all got bad news.

News

Comcast’s “Customer Retention” Napalm

“Tell me why you wouldn’t want faster internet!”

Philly’s Hottest Trans Bachelors

Today’s Man Crush Monday.

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Thunderstorms Likely in Philly Area

Flash flood watch for surrounding counties through Tuesday evening.

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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.


News

Nutter and the July 4th Debacle

Fiorillo: Mayor’s explanation just doesn’t cut it.

Josh Schonewolf: “I Made a Mistake”

The Philly party producer cancels event after critics call it racist.

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Couple Arrested for Sex on Roof of Chipotle

It was still open for business.

Dolly Parton to Debut Gay Dance Tune

Get ready for “Just a Wee Bit Gay.”

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