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BEST OF PHILLY

Best of Philly 2024: City Life

A squad of teenage robotics champs, a 100-year-old jazz trailblazer, a deeply laughable mascot, and a Flyer to be truly proud of


Longform

Meet the Man Who’s Making Philly’s Waterfront … Cool?

Guides

The Best Seats in Philadelphia

Opinion

Jailing Johnny Doc Won’t Solve Philly Corruption. Here’s What Will

Latest Stories

Q&A

Should We Trust AI? A Penn Expert Weighs In

We reached out to Penn professor Chris Callison-Burch to quell our fears.

Longform

I Hosted a Podcast on Artificial Intelligence. Then My AI Doppelgänger Showed Up

One writer’s wild journey into the uncanny valley

Guides

16 Fascinating Ways Philly Is Using AI

From pothole repair to emergency medical response to unraveling the mysteries of human biology, here’s how Philly is upping its game with AI.

AI
Guides

How Philly Learned to Love AI

Everything you need to know about the brave new bot-powered world springing up all around us

Q&A

Five Really Smart Philadelphians Talk About What AI Can (and Can’t) Do

We ask five really smart local leaders about the capabilities of AI technology.

Opinion

Point/Counterpoint: An Educator and Student Weigh in on ChatGPT

Can AI help or hurt higher education?


Best of Philly 2024: City Life

Best of Philly 2024: City Life

A squad of teenage robotics champs, a 100-year-old jazz trailblazer, a deeply laughable mascot, and a Flyer to be truly proud of

Post-COVID, Does Center City Have a Future?

Post-COVID, Does Center City Have a Future?

Back in the day, Philly, like a lot of cities, banked on a revival of its downtown to spark new life. The plan worked fine — for Center City. But now that the pandemic has emptied offices, boomer residents are aging, and millennials are opting for the ’burbs, where do we go from here?


Philadelphia composer Melissa Dunphy, who has composed a choir song about Gritty
News

Philly Today: Finally, the World Gets the Gritty Choral Work It Deserves

“A Gritty Resolution” for SATB choir debuts this weekend.

Two images showing the University of the Arts, which is closing, and the first page of a class action lawsuit just filed against the University of the Arts
News

Philly Today: University of the Arts Slapped With Class Action Lawsuit

Meanwhile, the school’s president has resigned and Temple may have a rescue plan.

Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker, who wants to install many, many speed cameras in Philadelphia
News

Philly Today: Mayor Parker Wants to Deploy Speed Cameras All Over the City

Plus, it’s hard to believe it, but the University of the Arts just made things even worse.

SEPTA plans to do away with free parking lots like this one at the Wynnewood stop on the Paoli-Thorndale line
News

Philly Today: SEPTA Plans to Kill Free Parking

Plus, the UArts implosion and a $27,500 prom expense.

News

The Yuppification of Philadelphia

How young urban professionals of the 1980s reinvented Philly  —  and America.

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How the Pandemic Turned a South Philly Golf Course Into the City’s Best New Park

How the Pandemic Turned a South Philly Golf Course Into the City’s Best New Park

The former municipal golf course at FDR Park became an indispensable natural refuge for many locked-down South Philadelphians over the past year.

An Oral History of the Sound of Philadelphia

An Oral History of the Sound of Philadelphia

Fifty years after founding their legendary Philadelphia International Records, Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, with friends and collaborators from Thom Bell to John Oates to Patti LaBelle, look back on the musical partnership that came to define the city.


Longform

Meet the Bad Boy of Philly Antiquities

Main Line native Graham Arader, the notorious collector of only the finest rare maps, art and books, has landed perhaps his greatest acquisition.

The woman in the middle of the Kylie Kelce Jersey Shore scandal, Andrée Goldberg, and her husband Bryan Goldberg, at their new Teuscher Chocolates store on the Main Line
News

We Tracked Down Kylie Kelce’s Shore Bully. She Apologized — Eventually

The Main Line woman at the center of the Shore controversy wasn’t too happy to see us. And neither was her husband.

The Philadelphia Department of Health put this cease operations sign on the door of Famous 4th Street Deli after a restaurant inspection on Thursday revealed some major problems
News

Philly Today: Wednesday Was a No Good, Very Bad Day at Philadelphia’s Most Iconic Deli

We’ve reviewed the health inspector’s reports. They’re not pretty.

Steve Brasovankin at his new South Street store Pop Culture Vulture, which rents DVDs.
News

Break Your Streaming Addiction and Learn to Love DVDs Again

The owner of this new South Street shop says you’ve been doing it all wrong.

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