Philadelphia Magazine
Philadelphia Magazine is a monthly publication renowned for its coverage of local and regional politics, dining, entertainment, and special events, including signature features like “The Best of Philly” Awards and “Top Doctors.”
Explore our archive of nearly 50 Philadelphia stories from Philadelphia Magazine below:
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Besides Being the Sixers’ President of Basketball Operations, Daryl Morey is Also a Musical Theater Producer
Daryl Morey has over 15 years of experience as an NBA front office executive, but he is much more than that, writes David Murrell for…
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Bradley Cooper Cooking Up Cheesesteaks with Danny from Angelo’s in South Philly
Danny DiGiampietro from Philadelphia’s famous Angelo’s, has joined forces with actor and Jenkintown native Bradley Cooper to make cheesesteaks together, writes Victor Fiorillo for the…
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SEPTA is Renaming its Transit Lines As Part of New Project
SEPTA is renaming its transit lines, including the Market-Frankford Line, its subway, and trolleys, writes Victor Fiorillo for Philadelphia Magazine. The Market-Frankford Line will be…
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Kensington Restaurant & Bar Meetinghouse ‘More Than Makes Up For’ Loss of Its Predecessor
Meetinghouse, a restaurant and bar in Kensington, has among the most delicious roast beef sandwiches in the city, writes Jason Sheehan for Philadelphia Magazine. Despite…
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The Quincy is Arts & Crafts Holdings’ Latest Project in Nearly Decade-Long Mission to Revitalize Spring Garden
Arts & Crafts Holdings has been set on transforming Spring Garden Street for nearly a decade, and recently unveiled its latest project, The Quincy, writes…
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How Philadelphia Fills Vacant High-Rises Will Affect the Future of Center City for Good
With many high-rises in Philadelphia still vacant after the pandemic prompted many companies to shift to remote or hybrid work, the question remains how to…
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Philadelphia Roundup — Stories on Homes, Pizza, and Books
The first-ever weekend edition of “The Philadelphia Roundup” is now upon us! As always, Philadelphia isn’t short on interesting happenings and distinctions that make it…
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Philadelphia Roundup — Just Philadelphia Being Philadelphia
Philadelphia isn’t without its share of interesting stories about various people, establishments, and happenings across all parts of the city. The city is known for…
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Firstrust Bank Executive Chairman Richard Green Named of the 150 Most Influential Philadelphians
Richard Green, the Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors and Owner of Firstrust Bank, has been named one of the 150 Most Influential Philadelphians…
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South Philadelphia’s Cambodian Restaurant, Mawn, is a Noodle Lover’s Dream
Husband and wife Phila and Rachel Lorn’s relationship has a lot to do with restaurants, writes Jason Sheehan for Philadelphia Magazine. The couple met in…
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Former Flyers Player, Broadcaster Keith Jones Tasked With Leading the Team’s Hockey Operations
During his 9 seasons in the NHL, Keith Jones carved out a reputation as someone with a keen ability to get under his opponents’ skin,…
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Owner of Mount Airy Candle Co. Introduces New, Fall-Inspired Scents
Marques Davis’ business venture was not intentional, but once people started to like the DIY candles he made, it set him on the path of…
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Sure, the Eagles Are Great, But Their New Tide Commercial—Not So Much
The Philadelphia Eagles are hitting their stride on the sports and cultural circuit. They are one of only two NFL teams with a 5-0 record.…
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Northeast Philadelphia’s Joseph’s Pizza Parlor Has New, Unique Food Options
Joseph’s Pizza Parlor has a rich history and is eyeing a new future, writes Jason Sheehan for Philadelphia Magazine. Known as a Northeast Philadelphia staple…
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With the Return of the Gobbler, It’s Time for Some Wawa Sandwich Rankings
Wawa’s Gobbler is the greatest hoagie ever, overstuffed and messy but nostalgically sweet and salty, with plenty of time to savor it before the upcoming…
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Philadelphia Chef Elijah Milligan Heats Up Ridley Park with New Restaurant
Rosemary in Ridley Park, has opened to rave reviews and large crowds. Much of the credit for Delaware County’s hot new restaurant goes to Philadelphia…










































