Tom McGrath was previously the editor-in-chief of Philadelphia magazine.
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Will Philly Hospitals Be Overwhelmed by Coronavirus?
More cases are definitely coming, but it’s too soon to tell whether we’ll be more like South Korea (good) or Italy (disaster).
Eagles Leader Malcolm Jenkins on Race, Justice, and His New Filmmaking Career
Aggressive on the field, Malcolm Jenkins is soft-spoken and thoughtful off of it — and willing to talk about everything from the challenges that black men in America face to the love he still has for football.
Philadelphia is the Worst City for Politics
Once upon a time, we were the best city for politics — and there’s nothing sadder than a has-been.
What’s Worse Than Jim Kenney Trying to Squelch Press Freedom? Having His Team Lie About It
The restrictive press policy that kicked off a dispute between Philly Mag and the administration? The city’s top lawyer now claims it never existed.
Why Philly Mag Is Fighting the Kenney Administration’s Attempt to Undermine a Free Press
The administration doesn’t have to like everything we write about them, but that doesn’t mean they’re free to play fast and loose with the First Amendment.
Teenagers Are More Stressed Than Ever. Who’s to Blame?
In Philly, well-off adolescents are experiencing a level of anxiety that’s unprecedented.
It’s Time to Call B.S. on Innovation
Maybe technological advancement isn’t always a good thing.
One Day in Philly: Stephen Klasko, Jefferson CEO
Reimagining health care, building empires and, well, talking fashion with the endlessly driven Jefferson leader.
I Love My Job: Stephen Starr on Creativity and Listening to Your Instincts
The restaurateur opens up about the challenges of getting big, his favorite project of all time, and more.
A Conversation With Doug Pederson, the Greatest Coach on Earth
Philly fans, emotional intelligence, self-doubt, and what it feels like to win a freaking Super Bowl.
Does Your Brood Bleed as Green as This Three-Generation Eagles Family?
The Era of the Comcast Joke Is Officially Over
Our long-derided hometown cable giant has become one of the most important and influential companies in the world. It’s time for Philly to embrace that.
Gridlock: Center City’s Traffic Apocalypse
Philly is thriving. Just don’t try going anywhere.