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The 2019 municipal primary is nearly here, Philly. If you’re registered to vote, you should absolutely get to the polls on Tuesday. There’s a lot at stake when […]
If you’re a Philadelphian who loves a good deal, you’ve probably spent some time at Jinxed — four beloved Philly treasure troves that serve up […]
Our city has reached a tipping point. Just look outside, in the streets, where rentable, shareable Indego bikes have come, conquered and multiplied. Meantime, regional […]
On the night of April 18th, Detective Brian Peters of the Philadelphia homicide unit saw something strange—something he’d never witnessed before—when he interviewed Herbert Schaible. […]
What can you say about a man who shoves food in his pockets and eats with his hands? Who tore off his shirt and dove […]
1. ERECT A FERRIS WHEEL AT PENN’S LANDING. Let’s get this out of the way first: Burying I-95 would be fabulous. But owing to both […]
Malcolm Lazin hadn’t planned on running for City Council. But when local Republican committee people asked him to consider it, they didn’t have to ask […]
Shannon Maldonado waves at the minimalist dark green cart in the corner of Yowie, the buzzy 250-square-foot shop and design studio she runs on 4th […]
WHILE THE FAITHFUL and holy gather in the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, Art Baselice stands outside, bearing witness in his own way. […]
David L. Cohen is a large, genial man who never stops working. He has long been famous for his ability to think fast and keep […]
Certain women in the city, as their clients know, provide a certain service. I met one of them recently at a coffee shop off South […]
The last time I spoke with Ed Snider in person was the spring of 2009. After some begging on my part, he agreed to meet […]
I’M LATE FOR the matchmaker. It’s only five minutes past the time we said we’d meet at a coffee shop in Center City, but every […]
If you’ve lived in Philadelphia all of your life, you no doubt know at least a bit about our annual New Year’s Day tradition known […]
On new year’s day 2012, the union league—still the center of the universe for anyone moving and shaking in this town—was hosting its annual open […]