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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.


The Anaïs Reno concert at Chris' Jazz Cafe and the Nick Offerman show at the Met are among the best things you can do in Philadelphia this week and weekend
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The Best Things You Can Possibly Do in Philly This Week

Vinyl Chickie owner Lisa Schaffer who has come into the possession of the entire record collection of the late WMMR DJ Pierre Robert
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Pierre Robert’s Entire Record Collection Will Be for Sale for One Day Only

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From Garlic Toffee to Caprese Salad, Franklin Fountain Debuts Wild New Flavors

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Just One Dish: Turkish Sausage at Vanilya Bakery

The story behind this breakfast sandwich and why you should try it.

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Saleka Shyamalan Is Staking Her Own Claim in Showbiz

An interview with M. Night Shyamalan’s 26-year-old daughter, who grew up in Bryn Mawr and lives in Rittenhouse Square.

The I-95 livestream of repairs, as seen on the big screen at the Phillies game by Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro
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They’re Even Watching the I-95 Livestream at the Phillies Game

Plus, the Philadelphia Museum of Art just got more expensive.

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Philly’s Keir Bradford-Grey is Running for Attorney General

She would be the first woman of color to win the office in Pennsylvania. Here’s why she thinks she’s the best person for the job.

john morgan aka jawn morgan in a Phillies-themed billboard
City Life

Philly Today: What’s Next, Jawn Morgan? You As Jason Kelce? Gritty?

Plus, the temporary I-95 roadway is expected to open this weekend.

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Amada’s New Main Line Location Is More Than Just a Suburban Money Grab

Twenty years after Garces’s original, Amada Radnor still has something to say.


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The 150 Most Influential Philadelphians

Our celebration of the 150 most influential Philadelphians who have shaped where we’ve been and those who are determining our future

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Our all-you-can-eat guide to the true king of Philadelphia sandwiches. 


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Korea Taqueria Finds a Groove With Bulgogi Beef Birria

The Grays Ferry takeout spot epitomizes Philly’s evolving food scene.

City Life

We Always Thought We’d Have More Than One Child

We all want the perfect family. But how big should that perfect family be?

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Four Major Takeaways From the City’s $6.2 Billion Budget Deal

There were winners. There were losers. And the next mayor is set up to do some really big things.

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Reviving the “Unsexy” Food of Pennsylvania’s Past

Many of the hottest new restaurants in Philly are innovating global cuisines and blurring cultural boundaries. In 2023, can Elwood win over diners with shad and snapping turtle?

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A Pride-Themed Indian American Wedding Weekend

The couple’s double baraat shut down Market Street.

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An Optimist’s Guide to Philadelphia

There are thousands of reasons to feel bullish about the future of our amazing city — all you have to do is look around.

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Please give a warm welcome to Best of Philly 2025: Everything you want, didn’t know you needed, and should check out in Philadelphia right now.


a screenshot of the I-95 livestream on Thursday morning, where more than 1,300 people were watching it simultaneously
City Life

Philly Today: People Are Actually Watching the I-95 Repair Livestream

Plus, the principal of Girls’ High proves to be a real killjoy.

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The Imperfect Optimism of Philly’s Sustainable Bars

“We’re not going to cancel out global warming, but maybe we can encourage our employees to be a little better at the next place they work.”

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The Best Father’s Day Gifts and Events Around Philly

Treat Dad to a pampering session, a kid-friendly concert, and lots of food.

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Why Are 30,000 People Studying Poetry Online With This Guy?

Poetry’s dead? The acolytes of Penn prof Al Filreis’s ModPo course would beg to differ.

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