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It’s Jensen Toussaint, Editor of PHILADELPHIA Today, with a new edition of “The Philadelphia Roundup.”
Like previous editions, this “Philadelphia Roundup” will sure to…
When walking down Grays Ferry in South Philadelphia, one may notice a series of takeout counters that offer a wide variety of food options, writes…
Philadelphia isn’t without its share of interesting stories about various people, establishments, and happenings across all parts of the city.
Here are some of…
Philadelphia isn’t without its share of interesting stories about various people, properties, and happenings across all parts of the city.
The City of Brotherly Love Softball League Tasty Cakes had a great showing at the Gay Softball World Series this year, writes Lauren Rowello for…
Despite Pittsburgh having the official nickname “The Steel City,” it’s Philadelphia that is responsible for the steel that is used in modern transit nationwide…
The latest Campus Philly study is now out and is showing positive momentum as it pertains to the retention rate of college students in Philadelphia…
Despite losing the mayoral primaries in May, former City Councilman Allan Domb hasn’t lost sight of why he decided to run for office in…
The more than 4 million visitors on average that visit the Rocky Statue outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art shows an immense level of popularity…
When the owners of Termini Bros. announced it was renovating its floors over the summer, it provided an opportunity for customers to take home a…
Philadelphia is a national center for clowns, along with Los Angeles and New York City, as evidenced by this year’s Philadelphia Fringe Festival, which…
The Philly Tree Plan, the city’s plan to plant more trees and expand its green urban canopy more equitably throughout its neighborhoods, just received…
Cynthia DeLores Nottage, who would later become famous as C. DeLores Tucker, never let being one of the youngest in her family overwhelm her, writes…
The Ikea located on the Delaware River waterfront prioritizes Philadelphians in as many ways as possible, writes Asha Prihar for Billy Penn at WHYY.
The…
The work of Philadelphia muralist César Viveros has infiltrated all corners of Philadelphia since he migrated to the city from his native Veracruz, Mexico…
When comparing a recently released Gallup poll to crime statistics in Philadelphia, it is clear that the city may be safer than it is perceived…
While both the Schuylkill River Trail and Delaware River Trail are not continuous, there are currently plans to connect the gaps, with some projects already…
Sheryl Oring, recently appointed dean of the University of the Arts’ School of Arts, brought her internationally acclaimed typewriting performance with her – but with some…
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