Foobooz

The Central New York Pasta That’s Winning Over Philly

Chicken riggies has become a surprise top-seller at University City’s Corio.


Be Well Philly

Introducing Philly Mag’s New Advice Column, Dear Kimberly

Things to Do

Suffs Is the Perfect Musical for This Moment

City Life

The Best Part of Aging: Giving Up

Find It PhillyWhat you need, when you need it.

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City Life

Best of Philly: Here’s to the People Who Protested

They’ve marched in Center City and South Philly, on 52nd Street and in Fishtown. And they’re changing the world.

City Life

Rachel Levine Is Saving Pennsylvania — and Becoming an Accidental Icon in the Process

Public health officials are having a moment, and Pennsylvania’s own has offered a steady, composed, data-driven approach in a time when others have peddled panic and false hope.

City Life

Philly Colleges Plan to Return In-Person. Some Professors Aren’t So Sure.

Do professors feel comfortable returning to teach on campus this fall? That depends on whom you ask — the administration or the faculty.

Be Well Philly

Philly Fit Pro Jayel Lewis Just Launched a New Business. Here’s How She Got Started.

“The Fitness Curriculum” teaches trainers how to build and grow their fitness businesses.

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Foobooz

Governor Wolf’s New Guidelines Require Bars and Restaurants to Serve a “Sit-Down Meal” With Alcohol

The guidelines will affect any alcoholic beverage served for on-premises consumption. But what what counts as a “meal”?

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Philadelphia Wedding

Check Out the Balloon and Fringe Installation in This Colorful, Tropical Desert-Themed Wedding

And don’t miss the cactus sculptures and tiny dinosaurs.


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The 150 Most Influential Philadelphians

The 150 Most Influential Philadelphians

Our celebration of the 150 most influential Philadelphians who have shaped where we’ve been and those who are determining our future

All Hail the Hoagie

All Hail the Hoagie

Our all-you-can-eat guide to the true king of Philadelphia sandwiches. 


NextHealth PHL

Black Scientists Still Face an Uphill Battle in Securing NIH Research Grants

Despite changes to the NIH grant review process, a new study found Black applicants consistently receive lower scores in the first phase of review. Experts explain why that could be — and what local institutions can do to address the disparity in funding.

Be Well Philly

The Owner of Self Embodiment Fitness Finds Balance with Meal Prepping and Consistent Routines

Malcolm Pinder, owner of Self Embodiment Fitness, stays focused with the help of meal prepping and daily planning.

Pocono Palms
Philadelphia Wedding

Look Inside a 1912 Church Transformed into the Gorgeous New Pocono Palms Wedding Venue

The Sooner and Later package is a perfect option amid the pandemic.

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City Life

Chaka Fattah Sr. Has Mysteriously Been Released from Federal Prison Way Early

Not bad for a guy who was just resentenced to ten years in prison last July.

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City Life

Here Are All of the Big Philadelphia Events Canceled Due to the New Coronavirus Moratorium

Plus: City of Philadelphia managing director Brian Abernathy says a Black person should replace him.

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An Optimist’s Guide to Philadelphia

An Optimist’s Guide to Philadelphia

There are thousands of reasons to feel bullish about the future of our amazing city — all you have to do is look around.

Best of Philly 2025

Best of Philly 2025

Please give a warm welcome to Best of Philly 2025: Everything you want, didn’t know you needed, and should check out in Philadelphia right now.


Foobooz

Nifty Fifty’s Walk-Up Window in South Philly Is Now Open

The chain’s fourth location is now open, serving their hand-spun milkshakes from a takeout window on 10th Street.

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Property

The 10 Most and Least Expensive Neighborhoods for Philly Renters

Center City will cost you, but bargains abound in an arc across the top of the city.

Be Well Philly

Philadelphia Marathon Cancelled; Broad Street to Go Virtual This Year, City Officials Say

The fall race landscape in Philly looks a whole lot different this year.

City Life

Black Main Line Speaks: Stories of Racism at Main Line Schools

We spoke with three Black women behind an account shedding light on injustices in the wealthy area.

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