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The Philadelphia mayor’s race is in full swing — and something’s missing. It’s not as wild as the last time Philadelphia had a competitive Democratic […]
The Big B was at least five stories high, ruby by day, aglow at night, so you could see it from miles away, bright and […]
A friend of mine lived in the North Tower at Park Towne Place during college circa 2007. As someone who was living on the third floor […]
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Good morning Philadelphia. This is what you need to know today: The Pennsylvania Supreme Court just shattered the School Reform Commission’s most extraordinary power. The court, […]
From listening to my parents and grandparents wax eloquent about him decades ago, to reading the glowing local newspaper articles about him, to eventually working […]
HOW YOU START IS HOW YOU FINISH. The old man loves little sayings that capture the whole deal, and he sprinkles them through practice on […]
“8.4 Million New Yorkers Suddenly Realize New York City A Horrible Place To Live,” ran the headline. A photo showed seething traffic on the Brooklyn-Queens […]
In any serious food city in America, there exists a cadre of chefs and restaurateurs who are the Big Dogs. The guys (because, yeah, it’s […]
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IT WAS MARCH 2003, and Vince Fumo should have been happy. He was Vince Fumo, after all, and his life had been an epic, unlikely […]
When morals get murky, I like to play a game I call, “What Would the Aliens Say?” (You could, of course, substitute the more mainstream […]
May 17th was supposed to be a political coronation for Ryan Boyer. Boyer is the business manager of Laborers’ District Council, the umbrella organization that […]
John Street does not want to be mayor. Not again. He has said this many times, to many people, including me. “I don’t want to […]