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City Life

Our Presidential Candidates Should Debate as Fearlessly as the French

Any time we look to France for anything, we’re in trouble. But that’s exactly what we should do for our presidential debates. In France, candidates […]

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City

Activists: We’ll March on DNC, Not Just in a Pen at FDR Park

They’re planning a march from North Philly down Broad Street. They’re planning to assail the politicians in town during the Democratic National Convention. They’re even […]

City Life

The Real Trouble With Philly.com’s Tom Corbett Column

In 2007, the Inquirer hired Rick Santorum to write a bimonthly column. The former senator, earning $1,750 a pop, was accused of making things up in his very first piece. A couple […]

Foobooz

Jose Garces in Crisis: The Trials of a Celebrity Chef

There was no point in standing around waiting for a reaction, so Jose Garces stayed in the kitchen. He served plates of piquillo peppers, brochettes […]

City Life

Rich Lazer Would Like You to Love the PPA. No, Seriously.

The sidewalk on the 1800 block of Fishtown’s Blair Street was just like that alongside many Philly streets, and by that, we mean it was […]

The Scene

HughE Dillon’s Top 14 Philadelphia Photos of 2012

Somehow a small party at the Independence Seaport in February to celebrate the release of the Mighty Macs DVD turned a cold night into hot […]

Birds 24/7

All-22 Playoff Edition: Sack Breakdown

It’s been awhile since we’ve done an All-22 post in this space. But we’re all football fans here, so I decided to take a look at the 10 sacks by the four playoff teams who stayed alive last weekend.

Here’s how the Texans, Ravens, Seahawks and Packers got to opposing quarterbacks.

Be Well Philly

This Is The Best Thing I’ve Done for My Sanity This Year (And You Should Do It, Too)

In the middle of October, I stumbled across a deeply upsetting video on Science of Us that reported that more than half of Americans don’t […]

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Property

On the Market: Colonial Revival Farmhouse Near Media

This handsome Colonial Revival house for sale in Middletown Township outside Media has a past that stretches all the way back to the founding of […]

Property

Three Mega-Projects Slated for Civic Design Review in September

Let’s delve a little deeper into some major projects facing the increasingly colorful Civic Design Review process, shall we? The meeting starts at 1 p.m. on […]

The Scene

HughE Dillon: Academy Ball 2012

The Academy of Music celebrated 155 years with its annual concert and ball on Saturday night. It was a night filled with festivities all over […]

City Life

Travel: Quick Weekend Getaways: Princeton, NJ

“Look over there—that guy must be a professor!” It’s happy hour on a rainy Friday in January, and my husband and I have been in […]

City Life

How to Make a More Kid-Friendly Philadelphia, and Why We Absolutely Should

Eleven summers ago, the Center City District unveiled a newly renovated Sister Cities Park. Embedded in the midst of the buzzing Ben Franklin Parkway, the […]

City Life

Quick Trip: Princeton

“Look over there — that guy must be a professor!” It’s happy hour on a rainy Friday in January, and my husband and I have […]

The Scene

HughE Dillon: Mayor Nutter’s Inauguration Party

Last night I attended the 192nd Mayoral Inauguration for Michael Nutter held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. The event was held in the new section […]