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Foobooz

Saté Kampar Fans Rejoice — Ange Branca Is Opening a New Restaurant

This is what you do. You go to Saté Kampar on a first date. You save it for someone special — for when Tinder, the […]

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City Life

Isaac Scott Photographed Philly’s Summer of Protest. Now He’s Won a National Magazine Award

Some of the most famous photographs in American history were taken at protests: Birmingham police unleashing dogs and firehoses on protesters during the civil rights […]

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Property

Just Listed: Creekside House in Wallingford

If there is any period in our country’s history when it can be said that a truly American architecture began to emerge, it was the […]

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Philadelphia Wedding

How to Get Married at Philadelphia Sports Wedding Venues

Are you a Philadelphia sports couple? You know, the couple who hosts watch parties on game day and wears matching jerseys to Phillies games? One of […]

Foobooz

Learning Curve: Sate Kampar Reviewed

This is what you do. You go to Sate Kampar on a first date. You save it for someone special—for when Tinder, the phone psychic, […]

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Property

Radnor Township Hearing About Ardrossan Gets — You Guessed It — Contentious

Monday night at a Radnor Township conditional use hearing, Hope Montgomery Scott heir Edgar Scott III told hearing officer Bill Bolla that he hoped to […]

City Life

Healthy Life: Philadelphia Turkey Trots for Thanksgiving 2009

Philadelphia Fairmount Park Thanksgiving 5-Mile Turkey Trot, November 26, 2009 If you’re looking to stay in the city for your turkey-day trek, this Fairmount Park […]

Elkins Park's NariYella, a UArts student, on The Voice this week (Photo by: Casey Durkin/NBC)
City Life

UArts Student Absolutely Dazzles All Four Judges on NBC’s The Voice

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 […]

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Be Well Philly

This Penn Professor Almost Died From a Rare Disease Four Times

David Fajgenbaum was tired all the time. At first, this seemed like a symptom of a lifestyle, not an illness. He was in his first year […]

Life & Style

Waste-Free Philly: A Room-by-Room Home Sustainability Guide

Philadelphians are becoming obsessed (in a good way!) with shrinking their waste footprints. Since we’re living in a climate emergency, anything we can do to […]

City Life

10 Ways for Flyers Fans to Survive the NHL Lockout

A lot has changed since 2004. The economy sucks instead of merely stinking. A record hovering around .500 is disappointing for the Phillies instead of […]

City Life

Best of Philly 2008: The Best Philadelphian is Mary Seton Corboy

MARY SETON CORBOY IS just a farmer. A farmer in a faded Greensgrow Farm t-shirt and two right-handed gardening gloves. A farmer with a constant […]

Business

Scenes From the Inaugural PHL Innovation Picnic

Thursday evening could not have been a more perfect time for Philadelphia’s innovation crowd to descend upon the Navy Yard to bask in the sun […]

City Life

Philadelphia Community Bail Fund’s Candace McKinley on Why We Need Bail Reform Now

The tragic deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and others have ignited protests around the country and brought the inextricable consequences of police brutality and […]

Things to Do

20 Gorgeous Philly-Area Gardens and Arboretums to Visit Now

Philly is in bloom earlier than usual, and there’s no better way to take it all in than a spin through one of our region’s […]