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City Life

Green Thumb: Growing Together

If you dig too far in the dirt patch by the chain fence, you’ll hit bricks from where the old middle school used to be. […]

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City Life

Mayor Parker Clears Up Some Things About Year-Round School in Philadelphia

Check phillymag.com each morning Monday through Thursday for the latest edition of Philly Today. And if you have a news tip for our hardworking Philly […]

Things to Do

The Know-It-All Guide to Late-Night Philly

Drink Till The Sun Comes Up. A game plan for every day of the week Mondays Keep cash in your pockets with the American Sardine […]

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Foobooz

These Are the Most Anticipated Restaurant Openings in Philly This Fall (and Beyond)

It happens as soon as you feel the first fall leaves crunching under your feet, that first nip of autumn in the air: new restaurants, some long-anticipated and […]

Foobooz

The First, Best Time: Stargazy Reviewed

The best time I had at Stargazy was on a rainy afternoon when I was going somewhere else. I hadn’t even been thinking about pies […]

The 2013 Foobooz 50 Best Bars of Philadelphia

BEST BARS IN PHILLY 2013 50 Best Bars in Philadelphia Comment on This Year’s Best Bars List The Bar That Didn’t Make the List 50 […]

City Life

Top Chefs Tell What Goodies They Can’t Wait to Stuff, Pickle, Slice and Sauté This Summer

Chef Terence Feury, Fork, Old City Ingredients he’s most looking forward to using: Tomatoes and peaches. How he’ll use peaches: In a salad. He slices […]

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City Life

This Collector You’ve Never Heard Of Helped Spark the Creation of the Philadelphia Museum of Art

So you get an emailed press release about a new biography of a Philadelphian you never heard of, and the subtitle is “Cotton and Culture […]

Foobooz

Marc Vetri Says To Ditch The Olive Oil, Plus More Grilling Tips From Philly’s Top Chefs

Burnt chicken. Overcooked steaks. Singed eyebrows. Grilling can be a real pain, and it’s a lot of work. Plus, you know that if Uncle Harry’s […]

Foobooz

15 Places to Dine Outdoors in and Around Philadelphia

Front Street Cafe, Fishtown The scene: Sunup to sundown noshing Out back, this all-day eatery has a covered bar, well-placed trees, and tables large enough […]

City Life

The Guide to Buying Liquor in New Jersey

A week ago, Pennsylvanians were giddy. The state was poised for a “historic vote” on eliminating the state’s liquor stores. Pennsylvanians would be able to […]

City Life

Swallow Review: New Kids on the Walk

QUEEN VILLAGERS HAVE quite an appetite. Sweetbreads, lamb’s tongue, head cheese, chicken livers: Neighbors say bring it on. And in the past few years, Ansill, […]

City Life

Philadelphia’s 5 Most Disastrous Independence Days

Happy birthday, America! Tomorrow — or, really, yesterday — you will turn 237 years old. Honestly, you don’t look a day over 192. Independence Day, […]

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Property

Just Listed: Triple Trinity in Queen Village

  We do have a glimpse into the 18th century that survives intact: Elfreth’s Alley in Old City, the nation’s oldest continuously occupied residential street. […]

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City Life

A Brief Timeline of South Philly Through the Ages

40,000 BCE– 10,000 BCE Paleolithic peoples enter North America. The Lenape settle territory along the Delaware Watershed. Buffalo roam. 1631 Dutch settlers establish a foothold […]