Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city of France. It is a major center of finance, diplomacy, commerce, culture, fashion, and gastronomy. It is known as the “City of Light” for its historic role in arts and sciences and pioneering street lighting.
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Best Hidden Streets in Philadelphia: A Local’s Guide to the City’s Most Charming Blocks
Philadelphia is often celebrated for its history, sports culture, and iconic landmarks. But some of the city’s most beautiful places are the tiny streets tucked…
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Philadelphia Leadership: Peter Seibert, President and CEO, Independence Seaport Museum
Peter Seibert, President and CEO of Independence Seaport Museum, spoke with PHILADELPHIA Today about growing up as the token Protestant in a Catholic school in…
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Denmark’s Alveus Therapeutics Shifts Headquarters to Philadelphia After Securing $197M in New Funding
Following its $197 million Series A round, obesity drug startup Alveus Therapeutics said it will move its headquarters from Copenhagen, Denmark, to Philadelphia, writes John…
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Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon: How Kevin’s Father Designed the Modern Philadelphia We Know
When I graduated from Collingdale High School in Delaware County in 1971, I went off to college in Milwaukee thinking I was going to be…
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Conshohocken-Based IKEA Expands Urban Footprint with New SoHo Store
Conshohocken-based IKEA U.S. is making another bold move into Manhattan as part of its ongoing urban expansion strategy, reports its parent company, Ingka. The company…
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Freedom Village Celebrates World-Class Dining with Promotion of Gilles Moret
Freedom Village at Brandywine has become known throughout Chester County as a haven for seniors who seek comfort, security, and apex care in their retirement…
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Water, Water Everywhere
It’s a hot summer day. Sweat trickles down your back. Clothing clings to your damp skin. You gaze at the Schuylkill River, longing to dive…
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Philadelphia Leadership: Antonio D. Tillis, Ph.D., Chancellor, Rutgers University–Camden
From the vibrant streets of Memphis to the chancellorship at Rutgers University–Camden, Antonio D. Tillis, Ph.D., has followed a path shaped by tradition, purpose, and…
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Diner en Blanc to Return to Philadelphia in August With Touch of Jazz Age
Diner en Blanc will be returning to Philadelphia on Thursday, August 21. While each year is special, this year’s edition will also incorporate the 100th…
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New Restaurant Offers Chic French Dining in West Chester
Jolene’s, a relatively new restaurant in downtown West Chester, offers residents a Parisian dining experience right in Chester County, writes Ed Williams for Maine Line…
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WSJ: Comcast NBCUniversal, International Olympic Committee Agree on New Partnership Deal for Olympics
Comcast NBCUniversal recently announced that it has extended its media rights to air the Olympic Games on its various U.S. platforms through 2036 in a…
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Activate Your Taste Buds At Some of Philadelphia’s Best Brunch Spots
Pennsylvania isn’t short on culinary delights that enrich a vibrant brunch scene, writes Marlon Amorin for DDD Near Me. The same can be said about…
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Philadelphia’s Newest Bakery Opens in Mount Airy
Philadelphia bakers Dayna Evans and Sam Carmichael have officially opened the doors to the city’s newest bakery: Downtime Bakery in Mount Airy, writes Kristin Hunt…
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Philadelphia Youth Reach Fundraising Goal for Upcoming Trip to Paris
A months-long fundraising effort has been deemed successful as 10 Philadelphia students have reached their fundraising goal to take a trip to Paris, writes Chanel…
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Harriett’s Bookshop is Raising Funds to Send 10 Philly Youth to Study Abroad This Fall
Harriett’s Bookshop owner Jeannine A. Cook is aiming to send 10 North Philadelphia youth to study abroad in Paris this fall, writes Shara Dae Howard…
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Following Spinal Injury, Resilient Former Runner Makes Debut at Paralympics in Paris
Before she broke her spine seven years ago, Emi Perry was a runner, writes Ani Freedman for Fortune. Accepting that she would not be able…












































