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50+ Ways to Celebrate Pride Month in Philly

From drag queen story times to food specials, there are so many ways to celebrate Pride and the LGBTQ+ community in Philly this month.


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New Elsewhere Fair Aims to Bring in the International Audience Philly Art Deserves

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The Best Things You Can Possibly Do in Philly This Week

Be Well Philly

A School for New Moms Is Opening in Rittenhouse

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Inside Stephen Starr’s $20 Million Roman Holiday

The famed restaurateur’s Borromini is the most beautiful restaurant in Philly, but the food struggles to match the splendor.

City Life

Philly Chess Master Talks Defeating Jamie Ding on Jeopardy!

Rittenhouse Square resident Greg Shahade ended the champ’s 31-game winning streak on Monday night.

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City Life

From Rocky to Rizzo: Monument Expert Paul Farber Talks Statues and Public Spaces

The founder of Monument Lab just opened a new exhibit at the Art Museum that explores the concept of public commemoration.

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Hallmark’s “Temu Cheesesteaks” Spark Outrage in Philly

Locals have a lot to say about the atrocious cheesesteaks featured in Hallmark’s new movie To Philly with Love.

Be Well Philly

What It’s Like: Stories From Philly’s Medical Heroes

Fear. Relief. Worry. Hope. What it’s like to take care of us.

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Sake Shots and Steel Blades: Inside Philly’s Wild Sushi Spectacle

A 250-pound bluefin tuna, sushi robots, and all the nigiri and maki you could eat. Here’s what went down at the Philly Tuna Cutting Show.


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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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Is Roxanne Closed for Good? Here’s What Chef Alexandra Holt Told Us

While the city’s “Cease Operations” sign tells one story, Holt insists the Michelin Recommended restaurant is only closed temporarily.

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The Ultimate Guide to Philadelphia-Area Bookstores

Love the smell of a dusty, old tome? Looking for a page-turning best seller? Check out these new, used, and independent shops.

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Dunkin’ Benches Boston Kreme for the Sixers-Celtics Playoff Series

Philadelphia-area locations of the Boston-based chain are now serving the “Philly Kreme.”

Be Well Philly

This New Art Program Is Fostering Creativity and Connection for People With Parkinson’s

Create & Connect offers art classes and gallery tours for people with Parkinson’s and their caregivers.

Life & Style

A Peek Behind the Tofani Door of One East Passyunk Rowhome

Re(work) Architecture & Design gave the rest of the home a mostly mid-century aesthetic.

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The Best Spring Festivals to Check Out in Philly

The Best Spring Festivals to Check Out in Philly

Eat your way through your neighborhood and soak up the sunshine at these spring celebrations.

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.


City Life

Remembering Philly Fashion Icon Ann Gitter

Philly Mag’s former style editor on Ann Gitter, the iconic owner of longtime womenswear boutique Knit Wit, who died on April 14th

Restaurants

Dog-Friendly Restaurants and Bars in Philadelphia

From sidewalk cafes to sunny beer gardens, these dog-friendly destinations make it easy to toast the season with your four-legged friends.

City Life

Inside One South Philly Couple’s Cat Nightmare

$40,000 in attorney fees and 20 visits from the PSPCA have not conquered the stench that is ruining their lives. “I don’t want to live like this,” says their neighbor, the cat owner.

City Life

Emma Copley Eisenberg Talks Fat Liberation, South Philly, and Her Brand-New Book

The acclaimed South Philly novelist is back with a new work of fiction, set in and around Philadelphia.

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