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Since hibernation is not an option this year, we’ve chosen our favorite chunky, cozy knits for bundling up in to face the Philly weather.
Spotted in pink- or blue-crepe-papered living rooms across South Jersey: baby showers that are less pass-around-the-diaper and more meditate-on-the-mat. We’ve traced this trend back to […]
I am a … lesbian feminist. I was born in … Pennsylvania Hospital on Pine Street. I’ve lived in Philadelphia for … 38 years. The […]
Nobody seems more earnest about doing better than the new Drexel president. In the time I spent with him, Fry came closest to straying from […]
The Shoemaker family’s Wyndmoor home has thick stone walls and symmetric black-shuttered windows. It has sweeping stairs, original fireplaces, dark cherry floors and crown molding […]
Joseph Kim is a lot of things: entrepreneur, CEO, doctor of biochemical engineering, Wharton MBA, one of MIT’s Technology Review’s Top 100 Young Innovators of […]
December 31st marked the second birthday of Philadelphia’s 311 extension, that direct line to City Hall designed to help citizens with anything from business-zoning issues […]
Last year, during Snowmageddon, cross-country skis suddenly reappeared. Pole-flanked, kick-step-propelled, these wood-core gliders skimmed over otherwise impenetrable streets, making us: 1) jealous; and 2) eager […]
Grand opera meets Project Runway next month when the Opera Company of Philadelphia stages Charles Gounod’s 1867 version of Shakespeare’s classic tale of young love […]
There is very little, if anything, about Bennett and Judie Weinstock that is less than fabulous. The Penn sweethearts, married 46 years, have two accomplished […]