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Today was Villanova’s championship parade in Center City. Here are our favorite social media posts from the event: This is for you Nova Nation pic.twitter.com/hhJ7ZwmQWA […]
If We Default On Our Debt, Toomey Thinks We Should Pay China Before Social Security. This is, of course, something of a worst-case scenario, but […]
Hashtags are everywhere these days—from the Oscars #BestDressed coverage to a pamphlet I got from my doctor’s office. Whether you like it or not, Twitter’s […]
In the decades since the term was first coined – in the preface of a 1931 book by historian James Truslow Adams – the notion […]
Ah, the holidays. We’re stringing up the lights, popping open the prosecco—and feeling a bit insecure, because at this joyful time arrives a sheaf of […]
Not long ago, John and I were invited over for dinner by two well-connected Gladwyne tastemakers. It was a Thursday night, so it wouldn’t be […]
During a school auction last spring, our friend N. arrived back at our table looking shell-shocked. She’d just come from the silent-auction tables, where she’d […]
Gonna get some #ThinkFest going here in an hour or so. A photo posted by Philadelphia Magazine (@phillymag) on Nov 11, 2014 at 4:46am PST […]
For most people, scrolling through Facebook is a daily routine. But with each like and share, social media can morph into more than a regular […]
If you’re looking for an opportunity for a socially-distanced African American history road trip, you don’t have to travel far from the city. Philadelphia sits […]
Quarantining during the COVID-19 pandemic is stressful for everyone, but it can be particularly stressful for anyone with an underlying mental health condition. What’s worse, […]
Okay, so “cheap” and “Whole Foods” are not words one often finds in the same sentence, but over at Be Well Philly, they’re reporting on […]
I gotta say, it’s pretty neat that there’s a nonprofit named Young Involved Philadelphia that “strives to make Philadelphia the premier city for the next […]
“We Are Starting to Turn a Corner.” We are rising, we are resurgent, etc., … “and we are creating jobs. The problem is, Ed Rendell […]
We’re frankly a bit skeptical of Mayor Nutter’s plan to tax lap dances in the city, but we have to admit that the arguments against […]