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Gay Old Times

1960s“There was this electricity in the air.” Ed Hermance, owner, Giovanni’s Room bookstore: There’s a book downstairs about Bill Tilden, the tennis player and Penn […]

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Little Boy Lost: John Bolaris Has Some Regrets

John Bolaris is in a bit of a pickle, as John Bolaris often is. He wants to talk, he really does. But talking always seems […]

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The Jock and the Madman

Red Colt fascinated Adam Bruckner from the moment they first met. Bruckner handed him a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. “Why, thank you, Adam,” Red […]

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Top Doctors 2006: Who Wants to Live Forever?

A Drexel professor and a Mount Airy couple may have found the secret to extending life, but does anyone truly want to be 100? What […]

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The Very Public Self-Destruction of Alycia Lane

The inside story of a meltdown EVEN AFTER THE bikini photos, CBS 3 still thought it could save her. Alycia Lane arrived at World Cafe […]

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The Ultimate Guide to Hot Yoga Studios in and Around Philadelphia

Whether you love to sweat or hate it, it’s undeniable that hot yoga is a great workout. The sessions increase the heat and humidity in […]

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Will Philly Ever Love Esports the Way We Love the Eagles and the Sixers?

One Sunday afternoon in October, Patrik Mike, a 19-year-old semi-pro video gamer, sat hunched over the dining room table in his house — well, technically, […]

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Is This The Moment Josh Shapiro Has Been Waiting For?

On a chilly Saturday in early February, I sit in Josh Shapiro’s driveway in suburban Abington next to a firepit as we talk, mask to […]

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Who Deserves a Statue — And Who Never Did? Philly’s Monument Lab May Have Answers

Just last August, a 34-year-old West Philadelphia painter named Joy Taney went door-to-door in Philadelphia’s Fairmount neighborhood and made an unusual request. She wanted people […]

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Now It Can Be Told: Karen Hepp Opens Up About Her Battle With Facebook

As best as Karen Hepp can remember, Steve Keeley was the first to see it. You know Steve Keeley: He’s the perpetually tanned, square-jawed Fox […]

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How One Philly Institute Is Demystifying the Serious Science of Smells

Flashback to 1968, and the dining room of our house in Glenside. I’m 12. It’s a Friday night, and my mom is Catholic, which means […]

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What It’s Like to Send Your Kid to Main Line Etiquette Class

It was a gorgeous fall day in Philadelphia — crisp and clear, the sort of day that puts you in a great mood. Only I […]

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Lance Becker: Back From the Dead

LANCE BECKER’S CELL phone rang at two in the morning. “Lance!” screamed the woman on the other end of the line. “You have to help […]

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The Late Great Northeast

JULY 1971 You don’t want to ask. It’s Saturday, and Dad does his own thing on Saturdays. He doesn’t take you fishing or to ball games […]

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The Best Local Golf Instructors

Harry HammondPenn Oaks Golf Club, 150 Penn Oaks Drive, West Chester, 610-399-8898, pennoaksgolfclub.comYears Teaching: 45. Backswing: 69 years old.Started caddying at Kennett Square Country Club […]