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Lately, the skin on my face has felt like an overstuffed plastic grocery bag that’s stretched to the point that it’s juuuust about to break […]
Remember back in the winter, when we told you guys about the best foods to eat for glowing skin? Well, now that it’s summer and […]
Who else feels like they got slapped in the face by fall weather yesterday? It was shockingly freeeeezing, out there! And sure, I’m happy to no […]
At the end of the year, it is customary for us here at Philly Mag to take stock of the good, the bad, and the […]
Some believe that proposing to your significant other should be a private, romantic moment. (Check out all of our fun Proposal Month coverage here.) Others feel that sharing […]
Walnut Street is evolving, and we’re here for it. The luxury Center City shopping corridor between Broad and 18th has undergone a lot of changes […]
Get Ready for Mark Wahlberg and More Bradley Cooper. David O. Russell—director of Bradley Cooper’s The Silver Linings Playbook—is in talks to bring the actor […]
For fans of the Bourne series, this must seem implausible: That, exiting the theater, at least three people were overheard talking about how they had […]
If you geek out about murals and wheat-paste posters and graffiti, you know Conrad Benner. The Fishtown native’s Streets Dept blog has been a resource […]
In our office, there are two sets of women: Those who wear makeup every single day, and those who don’t ever wear a stitch. I happen […]
The latest H&M designer collaboration – this time with Balmain – is causing a splash, as they always do. But this time it’s for the […]
The Informant is our new gossip column from longtime Philly Mag reporter Victor Fiorillo. Each week, The Informant will bring you the tantalizing tidbits and sensational stories […]
From Botox to microblading to eyelash extensions, the beauty treatments guide we all need after two years staring at ourselves on a screen. After almost […]
In the daylight hours, the second floor of Barbuzzo looks more like a FedEx warehouse than a Midtown Village restaurant. Piled on the wooden tables […]
On a Monday afternoon in October, David Adelman stands at the corner of 11th and Market streets, imagining an alternate universe. He points across the […]