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The Human Rights Campaign just released results from its annual Corporate Equality Index, which assesses LGBT inclusion in major U.S. corporations based on five categories: […]
Sometimes it’s cool to be running a magazine. For about 10 days in late March, I did little else but ask beautiful women to take […]
In his elegant conference room, mulling this most grievous offense, Daniel Berger raises a question. “I ask you,” he says mournfully, “does this look like […]
Like pretty much everybody not named Tom Corbett, I like Ed Rendell. A lot. How could you not? He’s big, hairy, loud, part grizzly, part […]
David L. Cohen is a large, genial man who never stops working. He has long been famous for his ability to think fast and keep […]
You know how your friends are always annoying you by sharing links from years ago as if they are new stories? That’s what I thought […]
Beloved local folk artist Isaiah Zagar has brightened many a facade in this city with his whimsical mosaic murals, and his Magic Gardens on South […]
When he formally announces his candidacy for attorney general on Tuesday, Josh Shapiro will do so in a three-and-a-half-page letter to Pennsylvanians that never once […]
Hidden City Philadelphia is a well-regarded Center City nonprofit dedicated to showcasing lesser-known parts of Philadelphia — the Metropolitan Opera House, David Lynch’s “Eraserhood”, and […]
(Editor’s note: This week on Citified we’re featuring op-eds from supporters of the mayoral candidates. Monday, Ken Trujillo endorsed Jim Kenney. Tuesday, Ajay Raju made the […]
Last night, Brian Stokes Mitchell headlined Philadelphia Theatre Company’s annual gala at the Hyatt at the Bellevue. Singing “Some Enchanted Evening,” Stokes wasn’t far off, […]
“There are laws to protect the freedom of the press’s speech, but none that are worth anything to protect the people from the press.” — […]
Governor Christie: Political courage. That is the description you have earned as governor. And for good reason. You have successfully confronted the most powerful special […]
You’re not going to believe this, but Chris Christie argued with audience members at a town hall-style meeting in Middlesex County last night. The Inquirer’s […]
Despite some glimmers of last-minute hope a few weeks ago and Doug Oliver’s endorsement of a sale earlier this week, Mayor Michael Nutter’s proposed deal […]