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Nine years ago, Mindy Dougherty was in the Tony-winning Broadway revival of Gypsy. These days, along with co-founder Dann Dunn, she’s teaching little (and not […]
A recent much-needed rehab and a new programming push (Erykah Badu, Frankie Beverly’s Maze and the War on Drugs all play this summer) make this […]
What’s the difference between an internship and a “real job?” While most college students are willing to go to great lengths to get some hands-on […]
Over the summer, my 98-year-old Aunt Elizabeth passed away, after a long, full life. In the wake (heh) of her memorial service, I got a […]
Openly gay singer Tom Goss released a new video for his song “Lover,” which features the singer/songwriter in a same-sex relationship with a U.S. Army […]
Eric Alan is casting extras for a new music video being filmed at one of our favorite gay bars in Philly. If you think you […]
Former Philadelphia Brewing Company employee Dean Browne has started Rowhouse Spirits across the street from his former brewery in Kensington. Today he’ll be open for […]
A few months ago, I had the opportunity to sell one of our database software products to a prospect with about 30 users. My heart […]
This week in Philadelphia Magazine’s Restaurant Club Newsletter. Meet Philly Mag’s New Restaurant Critic A Q&A with our new reviewer Sneak Peek: Jose Garces’s Next Restaurants […]
THE SEVEN-TON-PLUS fiberglass blade hangs from heavy chains near the giant, coffin-like mold that made it, stretching nearly 150 feet down the factory floor. Workers […]
Cullen Jenkins always has a light tremble in his voice following a loss, making it so the pain is audible. Reporters gravitate to him because he gives emotional, unfiltered responses and can strike into the core of the issue.
On this night, he spoke of his own personal failings.
“I was brought in here, especially coming from a championship team, to try and help instill [a certain mindset]. Not maybe, I’m not doing a good enough job of it,” said Jenkins.
Cultivating a winning culture has not been a problem for the majority of Andy Reid’s tenure. When you stepped into the Eagles locker room you stepped into a winning locker room. Newcomers adapted and learned and passed it down, and on it went.
Suddenly, the Eagles are faced with a crisis.
From real estate to healthcare, events and more, meet the leaders building the future of their industries in Philadelphia.
A warning: The first time you walk into one of Miss Marilyn’s music classes, you’re going to be overwhelmed. Babies are squealing and toddlers are […]
Over the past few weeks—as Arlene Ackerman has been absent from school meetings and press conferences—business leaders in the Philadelphia area have received calls asking […]
Presented by Yelp On Monday, July 22 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Yelp will be hosting office hours for business owners. The casual drop-in session […]