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You know what the world needs now? An army of Ursula Ruckers. She’s the Germantown-based, soft-spoken, truth-telling spoken word poet and recording artist whose words […]
In this week’s installment of Weekend Reading, let’s take a look at some of the best Eagles stories on the internet before the Birds take on […]
The Eagles hope to stay in the NFC playoff hunt as they host the Washington Redskins in the team’s first NFC East game at home […]
Chances are, the coins jingling in your pocket or purse were probably made right here in Philadelphia at the United States Mint. Philly has been […]
The first mention of the phrase “block party” in the pages of the Philadelphia Inquirer didn’t come until 1902. Once Philly discovered the block party, […]
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Check phillymag.com each morning for the latest edition of Philly Today. And if you have a news tip for our hardworking Philly Mag reporters, please […]
Check phillymag.com each morning for the latest edition of Philly Today. And if you have a news tip for our hardworking Philly Mag reporters, please […]
I first wrote about Comcast for this magazine in 1991, when a few hundred million dollars and endless spools of coaxial cable were all you […]
Heart Disease Harvey Waxman Penn Presbyterian Medical Center Cardiologist Harvey Waxman is surprisingly upbeat about American heart health, considering our cheeseburger intake. That’s because Waxman […]
Two autumns ago, in my son Jake’s junior year of high school, he took an AP English course. Junior year was bad for him and […]
“He was trying to figure out some scheme, some set of hookups,” says Norwood's longtime confidant. It occupied him 24/7. He would sit at the […]
The papal madness with all its barricades, Port A Potties and security pat-downs is behind us now, so let’s plan some fall fun. We’ve put […]
The move to the ’burbs used to be almost automatic for Philadelphians with means — families of all races picked up and left the city […]
After a decade of marriage, I assumed that having a man who isn’t my husband stare at my boobs would be more titillating. But this […]