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Finally, Philly’s Bad Behavior Gets the Museum Treatment

The Museum of the Philadelphian, which will showcase our penchant for booing, throwing objects, and killing robots, opens in September.


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Game On: Why Now Is the Moment for Women’s Sports in Philly

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What Philly Bartenders Will Do for a Bottle of Chartreuse

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The First Act of the Philadelphia Zoo’s Summer Finale? A French Musician Who Sings to Animals

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This Fishtown tavern offers more than just fancy beers.

Where can you find superb chicken-liver mousse, served with crisp, buttery toast points? At a beer-focused pub in Fishtown, that’s where. It’s definitely a tavern […]

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Large portions and delicate rolls define this Montco sushi joint.

Sushi fans in this part of Montco were distraught when their beloved Sushi Kazu closed in 2009, but the new version, under chef/owner Jay Park, […]

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The changing face of politics

I’ve been pretty cranky lately about the midterm elections and the venomous advertising that goes with them, the recession with no end in sight, and […]

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A neighborhood bistro prefers over-the-top indulgences to simpler fare

A subsequent outing brought a few more: hot-and-sweet stewed collards beneath fried chicken whose crust crunch was almost spookily long-lasting; a miserly scattering of segmented […]

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Fear and loathing on the campaign trail

WILL SANTORUM ACTUALLY RUN for president? He says he doesn’t know yet, and there’s no reason not to believe him. “After the midterms, I’ll sit […]

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A decade after Pat Croce led the Sixers to the finals, the team is, in his words, “crap.” And Snider is the only man to blame for that

So there were Kobe, LeBron, Wade, Howard — the NBA’s one-name-only stars, all listening intently as Collins recalled the heartbreak of his own Olympics, in […]


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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


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The man behind Upper Darby’s Cheers might mean the end of the noted Philly cop’s big mouth.

Upper Darby police superintendent and onetime noted Philly cop Mike Chitwood has ruffled his share of feathers, but his latest scuffle may prove his undoing. […]

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Or is it simply politics as usual?

Back in September, the Inky questioned whether Fox 29 news had begun crossing the line from reporting into editorializing, citing a story in which a […]

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The former Seinfelder returns to the area this month to host his ninth National Dog Show — a Kennel Club of Philadelphia tradition viewed by a huge TV audience every Thanksgiving

So how many times have you been peed on in Philadelphia? One year, we had a Great Dane squat in front of us and leave […]

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It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia isn’t exactly an ad for Philly, and A&E’s Parking Wars is a PR nightmare. Now, we rate just how hazardous some new Philly shows might be to our rep





TEACH, A&E, premiered October 1st. Premise: C-lister Tony Danza is a reality-show tough guy schooling 10th-graders at Northeast High. Damage: We’re not just a city […]

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Wheat loss hits close to home

If you’re the kind of person who pays attention to fad diets — and who isn’t? — you’ve definitely heard about gluten-free. Gwyneth’s done 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 2026

Best of Philly 2026

Please give a warm welcome to Best of Philly 2026: Everything you want, didn’t know you needed, and should check out in Philadelphia right now.


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Thinking about going gluten-free? See these pros first

You want: To eat gluten-free. Call: Jennifer Fugo, a certified health coach who personalizes meal plans, offers in-home cooking demonstrations, and even helps as you […]

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Yes, Philadelphia: Even in the era of Glee and Gossip Girl, these girls exist

In 1881, the swells of Philadelphia put on a party. And not just any party. A ball. One that would serve as a “debut” for […]

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Jewelry to custom-order, salons to frequent, and things to buy (yourself) this month

Four new shops offer the perfect last chance to buy selfishly (in advance of the annual onset of holiday gift-giving guilt). Here’s what we’re purchasing […]

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He was one of the most colorful characters in the history of the Philly mob  —  a charming killer who tangled with two MAFIA bosses, survived three gunshots to the head, and suffered Through the revenge murder of his own brother. Then he went into the Federal Witness-Protection Program  —  and built a new life for himself that may have been even crazier than his first one

The owner also wrote: “Yes, I broke the rule of letting someone that worked with me become my friend. The irony is that he turned […]

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