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The show about the complex fight for equity — and for democracy — is now on stage. Here’s why you should see it before it leaves Philly this week.
Russet, a Rittenhouse Farm-to-Table Favorite, to Close This Summer
Kristin and Andrew Wood’s farm-to-table BYOB in Rittenhouse will close in June — but not without some special dinners and events first.
One of Philly’s Best Pho Spots Just Opened a Location in NoLibs
The folks behind Kensington’s beloved Thang Long have expanded south to Girard Avenue.
Meet the Philly-Area Inventor of the Now-Famous Pickle Sandwich
“I am so exhausted,” says Katherine Cohen following a week of viral success for her bread-free creation.
Eagles Fans Will Love the Details in This Rustic Brandywine Manor House Wedding
Especially the groom’s cocktail and the surprise “Fly Eagles Fly” performance.
Love These New Sixers-Themed Nikes? Sorry, You Can’t Have Them.
There are only 10 pairs, and they’re reserved for Philly celebs.
Kensington’s Saint Benjamin Brewing Company Will Close
The brewery and taproom will pour its last pints next month.
Our celebration of the 150 most influential Philadelphians who have shaped where we’ve been and those who are determining our future
Our all-you-can-eat guide to the true king of Philadelphia sandwiches.
Tornado Warning Freaks Out (and Ticks Off) Philly
Here’s what you need to know about the 3:30 a.m. wakeup call.
Dutch Colonial Row House in Queen Village
A standout in an outstanding neighborhood.
5 Restaurants We Want to Visit During Philly Vegan Restaurant Week
The plant-based restaurant week returns for a second installment.
There was a time when a rock star would die, we’d mourn their loss, and then their legacy would be carried on in perpetuity by […]
4 Philly CEOs on What to Do If You’re Miserable at Work
These leaders tell us their stories of finding happiness with what they do, from a change in career to a change in perspective.
There are thousands of reasons to feel bullish about the future of our amazing city — all you have to do is look around.
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.
Who Am I to Decide How Long My Ninetysomething Mother Lives?
One Philadelphian’s deeply personal struggle with an aging parent’s end-of-life care.
Best Thing This Week: Just Say No-Gurt!
How many kinds of fermented milk does this world really need?
Professors, Students, and Writers Petition to Save Penn Book Center
They’re asking the university to step in and support the soon-to-close shop.
The Laurel Breaks Ground for Real Within Two Weeks
Six months after the ceremonial groundbreaking and right on schedule.