City Life

Where Is the Constitution Center When We Need It?

Jeffrey Rosen is out. Now the institution must decide whether it will remain a quiet, genteel place of scholarship or actually take on the current threats to democracy.


Life & Style

Japanese Breakfast’s Michelle Zauner Just Released a Jewelry Collab With Catbird, and We’re Obsessed

City Life

9 New and Upcoming Books With Philly Connections

Things to Do

Your Guide to the 2026 Philadelphia Flower Show

Find It PhillyWhat you need, when you need it.

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Business

The Ultimate Guide To Women’s Networking Groups in Philadelphia

Since “who you know” still matters, here’s a list of the local organizations that can help women in the Philadelphia region get ahead.

City Life

Can a Radical New High School Disrupt Education in Philadelphia?

A small group of reformers wants to change the fundamental vision of what a classroom should be. It’s as hard as you might imagine.

City Life

19 Philly-Area Schools Rethinking Education in Big Ways and Small

School hasn’t changed much in 60 years, but don’t tell that to these format-busters.

City Life

Kurt Vile Loves His Country

The Philly rocker on outrunning the Parking Authority and his latest collection of jams.

City Life

Can a Play Make Sense of Trump Voters?

Philadelphia Theatre Company’s season debut, Sweat, attempts to do just that.

City Life

Best Thing This Week: Ed Rendell’s New Gig

Our ex-mayor is lending some heft to the safe-injection-site movement.


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The 150 Most Influential Philadelphians

The 150 Most Influential Philadelphians

Our celebration of the 150 most influential Philadelphians who have shaped where we’ve been and those who are determining our future

All Hail the Hoagie

All Hail the Hoagie

Our all-you-can-eat guide to the true king of Philadelphia sandwiches. 


Things to Do

REVIEW: In Monster in the Hall, Things Go Bump in the Light

Inis Nua’s Scottish import teeters between grim uncertainty and twinkly charm.

Foobooz

Sneak Preview: November Classes at COOK

Tickets go on sale Monday. But you can get an early look at the offerings right here.

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City Life

Is Another Financial Scandal Brewing at the Seaport Museum?

A decade ago, the museum’s CEO pleaded guilty to embezzling $1.5 million. Now, a fired controller claims in a whistleblower suit that there are new financial improprieties.

Business

Why Comcast Will Pay a Whopping $40 Billion for Sky — the British Version of Itself

Though skeptics say Comcast will shell out way too much for the European broadcaster, here are some reasons why Philly’s hometown giant is going so far to seal this deal.

City Life

NPR Filmed a “Night Owl” Show at Federal Donuts

It’s a beautiful marriage we never knew we needed.

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An Optimist’s Guide to Philadelphia

An Optimist’s Guide to Philadelphia

There are thousands of reasons to feel bullish about the future of our amazing city — all you have to do is look around.

Best of Philly 2025

Best of Philly 2025

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.


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Foobooz

Opa Finally Reopens After Water Main Break

After three months of repairs, the Midtown Village Greek spot opens its doors refreshed tonight.

ocf coffee brick ori feibush vandalism
City Life

WATCH: Weak-Armed Vandal Won’t Be Defeated by OCF Coffee House Window

It took three tries for the suspect to actually cause some damage at the Ori Feibush establishment.

board game bar philadelphia thirsty dice
City Life

Hooray! Philly Is Finally Getting Its Long-Delayed Board Game Cafe

Owner Matt Hendricks swears that Thirsty Dice will probably, almost certainly, hopefully open on October 19th.

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Be Well Philly

Giant Just Unveiled a New Urban Store Format, and It’s Coming to Graduate Hospital

Say hello to Giant Heirloom Market.

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