City Life

76 Other Ways Philly Changed the World

Sure, Philly gave America democracy. But, from bubble gum to the world’s first computer to life-saving medical breakthroughs, Philadelphia’s greatest export is actually our influence.


Restaurants

Even With the New Vibe, Amma’s Hasn’t Lost Its Soul

City Life

West Philly’s Colman Domingo Is Ready for His Close-Up

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Things to Do

Where to Watch Free Outdoor Movies in Philadelphia This Summer

Latest Stories

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Be Well Philly

An Athlete-Savvy Chiropractor Just Opened in Northern Liberties

Epic Chiropractic’s two docs have experience treating everyone from bodybuilders to the U.S. water polo team.

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Things to Do

You Can Play and Shop for Board Games at This New Philly Store

The Philly Game Shop just opened in Queen Village.

City Life

Gov. Wolf Is Finally Chill About Legalizing Marijuana

Looks like John Fetterman’s weed tour actually paid off.

Business

I Love My Job: Philly PR Girl Kate Marlys on the Good, Bad, and Ugly of Public Relations

There’s no doubt the local powerhouse loves her job. Here’s her take on hustling and making it in the industry.

Philadelphia Wedding

I’m the Bride, But I Threw a Bridal Shower for My Friends

“I wanted to thank them for all they’ve done to walk me through life and prepare me for marriage.”

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Property

Just Listed: Historic Sharples House in West Chester

A true historic landmark for living, refreshed and ready for you.


FEATURED STORIES

The 25 Most Philly Athletes of All Time

The 25 Most Philly Athletes of All Time

This city has had a love affair with the pitchers, running backs, goalies, and point guards who have called it home. Here, we present our definitive ranking. Let the debates begin.

50 Best Restaurants in Philadelphia

50 Best Restaurants in Philadelphia

Our highly anticipated guide to the most exciting, compelling, and provocative restaurants in Philly


NextHealth PHL

Here’s Everything You Need to Know About Those MOMobiles

Advocates with Philly nonprofit Maternity Care Coalition hit the road to visit pregnant women and new moms at home and in prison.

Be Well Philly

This Private Chef for a Sixers Player Shared His Go-To Meals

Jason Pabst, who cooks for a local NBA star, gave us his favorite foods for fuel.

Restaurants

A Fresh Start: Stella in New Hope Reviewed

The New Hope restaurant isn’t going to revivify the Garces brand, but it isn’t really built for that.

Be Well Philly

This Creative Director Thrives off Peppermint Tea and Family Time

Brian Anderson of advertising agency the Perception swears by morning tea and family time.

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City Life

With $5 Million Grant, Lenfest Institute Makes Its Largest-Ever Investment In Local News

Lenfest CEO Jim Friedlich and the three recipients on the state of local news in Philly — and what they plan to do with the money.

Find It PhillyWhat you need, when you need it.

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Summer 2026: Your Guide to Philly’s Biggest Summer Ever

Summer 2026: Your Guide to Philly’s Biggest Summer Ever

From the World Cup and MLB All-Star Game to kayak flotillas, lighthouse climbs, and revolutionary adventures, here’s how to make the most of Philadelphia’s once-in-250-years summer.

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.


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City Life

This Spotted Lanternfly Problem Is About to Get Even More Disgusting

Pennsylvania’s top official battling the invasive pests talks egg sacs, praying mantises, and why napalm is not the answer.

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Property

Just Listed: Combo Condo on Rittenhouse Square

Living proof that two units are better than one.

City Life

When It Comes to City Contracts in Philly, White Privilege Wins

When a minority-owned city contractor broke lobbying rules last year, it was banned from bidding again. Guess what happened when a white-owned firm did the same thing?

Restaurants

Drexel Is Launching a Fall Event Series Full of Culinary Heavy Hitters

Cookbook authors, cocktail experts, and New York magazine’s restaurant critic are coming to Drexel University this fall.

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