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Let The Fire Burn
City Life

MOVE Would Have Never Happened in a White Neighborhood

A version of this story originally ran in 2012. On May 13, 1985 at 5:20 p.m., a blue and white Pennsylvania State Police helicopter took […]

City Life

The Most Powerful Man in Philadelphia

The last time we ranked the most powerful people in Philadelphia, in November 2009, Brian Roberts came in at a solid but not spectacular number […]

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City Life

A New Life for the Old Boyd Theatre

It hosted the likes of Grace Kelly, Mario Lanza and Charlton Heston. But I’m guessing that no premiere at the Boyd Theatre—built in 1928 and […]

Philadelphia Building Collapse
City Life

Sympathy for L&I

On October 30th, Mayor Nutter announced the creation of a blue-ribbon commission to examine the Department of Licenses and Inspections (L&I) in a never-ending reaction […]

City Life

Kristaps Porzingis: International Man of Mystery

With so much attention being paid to the point guards — D’Angelo Russell and Emmanuel Mudiay — expected to be available when the Sixers select third overall, […]

Foobooz

Beer Gardens in Philadelphia: The Ultimate Guide

Philadelphia loves its pop-up beer gardens — and al fresco drinking season has finally arrived. Here’s a neighborhood rundown of everything you need to know about the […]

Things to Do

Your Guide to Earth Day Events and Volunteering Around Philly

Earth Day is Saturday, April 22nd, and there are plenty of ways to celebrate around town. From sustainability-focused organizations to volunteer with to interactive, kid-friendly […]

City Life

New Committee of Seventy CEO Lauren Cristella on Her Historic Appointment and Takeaways from the Primary

For the first time in its nearly 120 years, a woman, Lauren Cristella, will be president and CEO of the Committee of Seventy. In an […]

Be Well Philly

Where to Pick Pumpkins in and Around Philadelphia This Fall

The eternal autumnal debate: Pumpkin spice or apple cider? Our answer: Why not both? The Philly-area boasts a number of amazing apple orchards and pumpkin […]

City Life

Loco Parentis: The Love Seat

Just when my 16-year-old daughter was resigned to entering a convent, romance came calling, in the form of a highly engaging Latino boy exactly her […]

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Philadelphia Wedding

22 Super-Talented Philly Wedding Invitation Designers and Calligraphers

Your wedding guests will get their first hints about your Big Day vision with your save-the-dates — a particular font, color or design style can […]

Foobooz

A Tale of Two Flour-Obsessed Restaurants

Like all good bakers, Juan Carlos Aparicio fusses endlessly over his buns. He’s constantly tweaking the timing of the rise, messing with flour types and […]

City Life

Meet 6 (OK, Maybe 5) Reasons Why Tom Wolf Is Right About the Death Penalty

The death penalty debate has flared up again in Pennsylvania, thanks to the death penalty moratorium issued by Governor Tom Wolf on February 13th. And […]

Birds 24/7

Eagles vs. Cowboys Final Score: 10 Things We Learned From Philadelphia’s Win

The Philadelphia Eagles finished the 2016 season at  7-9 after beating the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday by a final score of 27 to 13. Here’s […]

Lizzo performing in July, several weeks before she was to headline Made in America, which has now been canceled
City Life

So Why Was Made In America Canceled? We Break Down the Theories

Check phillymag.com each morning Monday through Friday for the latest edition of Philly Today. And if you have a news tip for our hardworking Philly […]