Posts by Philadelphia Magazine
The free, weekly series brings live music to Center City, East Passyunk, and Baltimore Avenue on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays.
A new exhibit at the American Philosophical Society Museum examines the first 50 years of the most revered document in our nation’s history and how we feel about it today.
We can fly spaceships around the moon. But we're still sneezing. For answers to all of your seasonal allergy questions, we turn to our beloved Dr. Mike.
From an Italian seafood grill in South Philly to Korean barbecue in the north, here’s where this year’s nominees are eating and drinking around the city.
Jason Cohen spent months reporting on the Flyers' rollercoaster season — from the stands to the press box, the practice facility, and beyond — and how first-year head coach Rick Tocchet and an unexpected core of rising stars has given the city’s most devoted fan base hope.
From volunteering to kids’ activities, there’s something for everyone in Philly looking to celebrate Earth Day.
What if your primary care physician gave you a script for more time outdoors? Prescribe Outside, a program from CHOP, is doing just that.
A rooftop bar, a concert stage, and more ways to watch the game — here’s what’s changing at the Sports Complex ahead of a very busy summer.
Just in time for 4/20, Alex Grubard's Weeding out the Stoned show requires the audience to determine which of the eight comedians on his panel are high, and which one is stone-cold sober.
We can fly spaceships around the moon. But we're still sneezing. For answers to all of your seasonal allergy questions, we turn to our beloved Dr. Mike.
Fleur’s shows us the heartbreaking reality that a remarkable menu isn’t always enough to keep the lights on.
Playoffs, concerts, three theatrical openings, two major new exhibits, and more to look forward to this week in Philly
As Waymo taxis prepare to launch here, urgent questions about safety, jobs, and who this technology actually serves still need to be answered.
The Hooters drummer and his In The Pocket supergroup honors Philly’s rich musical history. Next month, he's bringing it to the Philadelphia Music Alliance Walk of Fame Gala.
A restless writer checks out the Four Seasons’ new sleep-focused treatment — and wakes up feeling totally refreshed.
The Philadelphia Citizen and Philadelphia magazine invite you to take part in this first-ever day of action. (But you can also celebrate tomorrow, and the day after that … )
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Museums, performances, and experiences across the city offering quieter hours, relaxed shows, and thoughtful accommodations.
A 4 a.m. wakeup, an early workout, and a growing to-do list: Here’s how Saif Manna is getting ready to open his Kensington bakery.
Join us for fitness classes, wellness activities, an interactive vendor marketplace, and good-for-you socializing on May 17th.
West Philly actor Colman Domingo is about to have quite the busy spring, starting with hosting 'Saturday Night Live' this week. Then there's Euphoria, the big Michael Jackson biopic, and Disclosure Day. We caught up with him to learn more.
When you’re not sure who you really are, Kimberly McGlonn suggests looking at who you’ve been, and how you’re growing.
Joey Baldino is preserving the legacy of Bomb Bomb Bar with silky carbonara and mussels fra diavolo served up with delightfully old school vibes.