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Here’s What I Did the Last Time a Male Coworker Talked Over Me at Work

Imagine sitting in an important meeting when you have an exciting new idea you want to share. You muster the courage to say it but […]

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Be Well Philly

Smart (and Safe!) Ways to Cross-Train for the Broad Street Run

Each week leading up to the Broad Street Run on May 5th, local running coach Cory Smith shares his training tips and tricks for the […]

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City Life

This Pakistan-Born, London-Raised City Council Candidate Has a Striking Backstory

With roughly two and a half months to go until the May 21st primary election, the race for City Council at-large seats is getting notably crowded. Dozens of Philadelphians […]

Business

The 7 Problems Holding Back Philly Businesses

As we make our way further into 2019, we asked local business leaders about the biggest challenges facing their businesses today. Attracting and retaining talent, […]

City Life

We Test-Rode Indego’s New Electric Bikes Through Philly

One of the first things I learned about Indego’s brand-new electric bikes is that they come with three modes: boost, sport and turbo. Boost, so smooth […]

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City Life

After Pittsburgh Shooting, Prayer — and Tighter Security — at Philly Synagogues

On Saturday morning in Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, 46-year-old Robert Bowers entered the Tree of Life Synagogue and shot and killed 11 worshippers and injured six […]

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City Life

We Still Don’t Know What the Heck the Please Touch Museum’s New Mascot Is

Last time we wrote about the Please Touch Museum’s new mascot, we asked readers: “Who’s Got the Worst Mascot: The Flyers or the Please Touch Museum?” […]

Foobooz

Dining While Black: Race and the Philly Food Scene

It was a five-star feast of epic proportions. We were a lively party of 13 people, devouring 13 courses of arguably the finest Southern Italian […]

City Life

Lower Merion Schools: OK, We’ll Leave Most of Stoneleigh Alone

It looks like most of Stoneleigh garden — a recently opened 42-acre nature preserve on the Main Line — is likely saved. The garden’s future was […]

Business

What Happens When a Startup Brain Decides to Focus on the Philly School System?

A great many of the emails Bob Moul sends are time-stamped between four and five in the morning, a detail that makes you feel like […]

Foobooz

Eat This Now: Hearthside’s Limited-Edition Fried Chicken

This one is for all the fried chicken fans out there (and if that somehow doesn’t apply to you, I encourage you to reevaluate your […]

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City Life

PAFA Declines to Remove Chuck Close Exhibit After Sexual Harassment Allegations

Museums and institutions around the country are grappling with sexual harassment allegations against renowned painter Chuck Close. Leading the way is the National Gallery of Art in Washington, […]

City Life

How to Earn the Many Hats You Need in Today’s Workforce

Today, a career is an evolution, a process. It’s just as important to make sure you’re getting an education at a high placement university as […]

Business

This Is the Age When You Start to Hate Your Job

On BizPhilly, we run a column called “I Love My Job,” but let’s face it—some people have never uttered those words about their work. And […]

City Life

Popular Gayborhood Producer Admits “Untimely Payment to Performers”

After Tabu Lounge and Bar announced recently that it was parting ways with well-known Gayborhood events producer Josh Schonewolf, speculation arose on social media that […]