The Anaïs Reno concert at Chris' Jazz Cafe and the Nick Offerman show at the Met are among the best things you can do in Philadelphia this week and weekend
Things to Do

The Best Things You Can Possibly Do in Philly This Week

The return of Lena Dunham, the return of the Phillies, a record-setting show on South Street, and more this week in Philly.


City Life

Paul Offit vs. RFK Jr. Is the Battle of Our Times

Vinyl Chickie owner Lisa Schaffer who has come into the possession of the entire record collection of the late WMMR DJ Pierre Robert
City Life

Pierre Robert’s Entire Record Collection Will Be for Sale for One Day Only

Foobooz

From Garlic Toffee to Caprese Salad, Franklin Fountain Debuts Wild New Flavors

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City Life

Hey City Hall — When Are You Going to Clear the Bike Lanes?

And local car owners thought they had it bad.

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Philadelphia Wedding

19 Super-Scenic Spots to Propose Around Philadelphia

From parks to rooftops, here’s where pro photographers suggest popping the question.

Philadelphia Wedding

Philly Jewelers Are Making the Toi et Moi Ring the Wedding Trend to Watch

The symbolic two-stone ring is back — this time with bold cuts, mixed gems, and plenty of personality.

Be Well Philly

How to Deal With Prickly Personalities at Work

When your work team serves up rudeness, Kimberly McGlonn advises naming it — and nipping it.

City Life

What Building REC Philly Taught Me About This City

REC Philly may have closed its doors, but its co-founder Dave Silver still believes the best is yet to come for our city’s immensely talented creatives.

City Life

Whose 250th Is This, Anyway?

As democracy teeters, are we really owning the Semiquincentennial?


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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. 


The Philadelphia Citizen

What Happens After Philly Schools Close

The fallout from the District’s extensive plan to transform Philly’s schools will be personal. But the responsibility for these repercussions should be shared, says the head of one independent school.

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City Life

Charles Barkley’s Philadelphia Black History Month All-Stars: Part 2

A closer look at Black Philadelphians whose ideas, work, and courage left a lasting mark on our city

Foobooz

Philly’s New French-ish Revolution

Side Eye joins a rising wave of Philly restaurants ushering in a new era of laid-back, approachable French dining.

Things to Do

Forget Dinner: Try These Unique Valentine’s Day Dates

Active dates, crafty dates, and straight-up unhinged evenings as unconventional as your love.

Foobooz

How Childhood Disappointment Inspired Philly’s Most “Absurd” Burger

A look at the culinary flex born from every time your parents deprived you of McDonald’s.

Find It PhillyWhat you need, when you need it.

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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.


City Life

Kensington Becomes Its Own Landlord

How one special sliver of the city is redefining what smart neighborhood development can look like in Philadelphia … and far beyond.

Philadelphia Wedding

The Kimmel Center Set the Stage for This Maximalist, Cross-Cultural Celebration

Velvet-draped tables were topped with arrangements featuring carnivorous plants, a nod to one of the groom’s favorite musicals, Little Shop of Horrors.

City Life

Is This Frigid Winter Harming Our Birds?

They’re tougher than they look — c’mon, this is Philly! But that doesn’t mean they’ll all survive.

City Life

The Man at the Forefront of the Battle Over Philly’s Slavery Memorial Tells All

Attorney and civil rights activist Michael Coard explains the history of the memorial, the latest in the lawsuit over it, and what you can do to help.

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