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Foobooz

Why Philly’s Biggest Whiskey Collector Is Finally Pouring His Private Stash

Lê calls me late on a Monday. Sometime around dinner. He just woke up. “So you know I’ve been collecting all these whiskies, right?” I […]

Life & Style

A Custom Chaise and Dramatic Colors Define This East Passyunk Home Office

Back in 2022, a couple hired Design Manifest to refresh the first floor of their 1920s brownstone in East Passyunk. Fast-forward a few years, and […]

Philadelphia Wedding

What to Expect at Philadelphia Wedding’s Bubbly Ball

Did you get engaged over the holidays or Valentine’s Day and you’re feeling a little … overwhelmed? Not sure where to start on this wedding […]

The Philadelphia Citizen

Hey Philly! Let’s Hire a Congressperson

Help us write a job description for the candidates vying to replace Philadelphia’s U.S. Representative Dwight Evans — and then join us to help interview […]

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City Life

Charles Barkley’s Philadelphia Black History Month All-Stars: Part 3

Philadelphia’s Black history is vast, visionary … and too often reduced to a handful of familiar names. So, a few years ago, The Philadelphia Citizen […]

Foobooz

The Ultimate Pairing Guide to Philly Mag’s 2026 Wine & Dine

If you’ve ever found yourself staring at a menu, wondering which vintage truly unlocks the depth of flavor of your entrée, this is the night […]

City Life

Philadelphia Bar Bans Conservative Columnist Over Offensive Comments

Late in January, in response to the killings of Renée Good and Alex Pretti at the hands of ICE agents in Minneapolis, protesters called for […]

City Life

All the Philly People and Places in The Simpsons’ 800th Episode

This Sunday, Marge and Homer Simpson — America’s most enduring (and most chinless) animated stars — will visit Philadelphia for the first time in The […]

Life & Style

What We’re Loving Right Now: Philly-Themed Jigsaw Puzzles From Occasionette

I have to admit: I am a die-hard puzzle fan. I have loved them since I was a kid, when my parents, sister, and I […]

City Life

Remembering Sandra Schultz Newman

I’m gutted by the news that Sandra Schultz Newman has died. Sandy (I always called her Sandy, and she let me) was a force of […]

City Life

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

Listen to the audio version here: Lo and behold, Philadelphia: The polar vortex is gone. The Arctic blast is no more. Two-and-a-half weeks after a […]

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City Life

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

Philadelphia’s Black history is vast, visionary … and too often reduced to a handful of familiar names. So, a few years ago, The Philadelphia Citizen […]

Foobooz

Philly’s New French-ish Revolution

“French-ish.” That’s what the team at the new Side Eye in Queen Village calls what they’re doing. French but not, you know, French. French without […]

Philadelphia Wedding

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

Ask Seetha Chandrasekhara and Hank Zhang to describe their Big Day in four words, and they’ll say “surreal, rainforest, fun, showstopping.” However, Seetha says, “If […]

City Life

Is This Frigid Winter Harming Our Birds?

We have a lovely neighbor named Carol out here on the fringes of West Philly. Whenever she makes a big pot of soup, Carol is […]