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Is Brett Brown the Right Coach to Lead Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid to a Championship?

Early in this season of marvelous possibility, two roars at the 76ers’ sold-out arena in South Philadelphia sounded something of a warning. The first, during […]

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How Meek Mill Became a Movement

It’s the afternoon before Super Bowl LIII in downtown Atlanta, and the College Football Hall of Fame is hosting a party for sports-apparel giant Fanatics. […]

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The Immigrant on My Couch

It’s 6 a.m. in Fairmount, and my fiancé, Anush, and I are tiptoeing around our living room, getting ready for a run before work. We […]

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Charles Ramsey’s War

THE POLICE COMMISSIONER REMOVES his glasses, wipes his forehead with a napkin, then grinds his right thumb and forefinger into his temples. He’s sitting shotgun […]

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101 Best Things to Do in and Around Philadelphia This Summer

Who cares about the date of the solstice: We are past Memorial Day, and that means it is summertime. As usual, there are a multitude […]

City Life

Wyeth’s World

SPANNING THE BRANDYWINE River, where Pennsylvania and Delaware meet, there’s a bridge to an imagined place. [sidebar]The bridge looks as you might expect: It’s a […]

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The Last Union Town

FRANK KEEL RECENTLY placed an enormous hand on a hallway wall in City Hall. The broad-shouldered spokesman for Philadelphia’s electricians union grimaced, and literally leaned […]

Shoppist

50 Best Shops in Philadelphia

This is a golden age for shopping in Philly. Hear us out. We know it’s also the age of Amazon, of big-box behemoths and, soon, […]

City Life

Best of the Shore

Ocean City The perfect place for young couples with young children, the town that was founded as a Christian retreat in 1879 has all the […]

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For 40 Years, Philly Mayors Have Promised to End Poverty. For 40 Years, I’ve Watched Them Fail.

There are so many poor folk in Philadelphia that in March, City Council President Darrell L. Clarke announced a plan that would lift 100,000 of […]

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A Very Philly Thanksgiving

Photography by Jason Varney Click to jump: Entrées | Side Dishes and Appetizers | Desserts » Entrées Jose Garces’s Deep-Fried Turkey Restaurateur and chef WHY […]

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The Complete Pope in Philly Survival Guide

[Updated on Tuesday, September 22nd at 12:15 p.m.] Now that the organizers of the World Meeting of Families and city officials have switched gears from scaring […]

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2002: What’s Eating Georges Perrier?

Since tomorrow is the final day of Georges Perrier’s Le Bec-Fin we are continuing to post some Philadelphia magazine content about the man and the […]

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Rick Santorum: “I Was Basically Pro-Choice All My Life, Until I Ran for Congress”

IN THE SUMMER OF 1989, Rick Santorum and a fellow associate at the Pittsburgh law firm of Kirkpatrick and Lockhart left work to drive to […]

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The Charges Against District Attorney Seth Williams

“You’ve got me fucking all the women in the office.” Those are close to the first words out of Seth Williams’s mouth when I meet […]