From patients using ChatGPT to self-diagnose to computer-assisted medical interventions, healthcare as we know it is rapidly changing. For better or worse? Dr. Mike weighs in.
On Monday, Philadelphia attorney and activist Michael Coard was granted access to the secret location where the feds have stashed the slavery exhibit that was ripped down on January 22nd. In this conversation, he reveals what he saw and explains why the removal matters far beyond Philadelphia.
In an excerpt from his forthcoming book Moses and The Doctor, Luke Epplin explores everything that went wrong for the Sixers — and how the stakes were much higher than what happened on the court.
Turns out that the owner of Sonny's Cocktail Joint on South Street hates the Patriots just as much as the rest of us hate the Patriots, so he's turning Sonny's into a Seattle Seahawks bar for the Super Bowl. He explains more here.
The owner of Gray Space Interiors, who was featured on the latest season of HGTV’s Renovation Resort, gave her Montco home a functional yet stylish update to reflect her family of four.
We look back at the time when senior reporter Victor Fiorillo found himself in the middle of the savesies/no-savesies debate after a snowstorm... and went to his pastor in search of answers.
From hands-on classes and shopping to late nights, family-friendly programs, and under-the-radar institutions, here are the many ways to experience Philly museums right now.
“The main thing here is that we are just relentless in supporting our neighbors. That's it. We don’t care where they came from originally.” Minneapolis residents explain how everyday people organized when ICE arrived — and what Philadelphians can do now.
Longtime Philly Mag writer Dan McQuade died on Wednesday. Here, his former editor Brian Howard explains how McQuade was one of the most gifted chroniclers of the Philadelphia experience.
Pat's Steaks owner Frank Olivieri Jr. reminisces about his father, who died last week, and reveals the truth about the cheesesteak "rivalry" between Pat's and Geno's.
This week, we’re rolling out a full guide to Philly museums sparking ideas and surprising visitors at every turn. First up, our picks for the most compelling shows across Philly right now, from radical ceramics to Shaker simplicity.
The Top 10 on @phillymag.com's 50 Best Restaurants list are here! The best part about this project is sharing the people and places that make dining in Philly great. The worst part, however, is how hard it is for me to get reservations after we publish this list! www.phillymag.com/foobooz/50-b...
The countdown is on! Our highly anticipated guide to the most exciting, compelling, and provocative restaurants in Philly right now is being released, 10 restaurants at a time. www.phillymag.com/foobooz/50-b...
Bucks County's Republican Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick is on a crusade to crush the roots of America's toxic partisan politics: the parties themselves.
Suffs, a musical about the complex fight for equity — and for democracy — is now on stage at @ensembleartsphilly.bsky.social. Here’s why you should see it before it leaves Philly this week.
Looking for a volunteer opportunity in Philadelphia? You can now record audiobooks for people who are blind thanks to the efforts of a Mt. Airy librarian.
The exclusive story behind the brutal ouster of Philadelphia Art Museum CEO Sasha Suda — and the new civil war at the city's premiere cultural institution:
This week in Philly: Suffs at the Academy of Music, Philly Loves Bowie Week continues, a surreal Friday night party at the Art Museum, and goats eating Christmas trees!
Yes, January 6th is the fifth anniversary of the Capitol riots. But it's also the 30th anniversary of the Great Philadelphia Blizzard of '96, which we remember here. Plus: Marc Vetri, Jill Scott, and trouble at a South Street sex shop.
Popular South Philadelphia restaurant Le Virtu had some choice words for the Trump administration over the weekend. Will more restaurants follow or will they avoid the political fray? Plus, you'll now pay for paper bags in the city’s retail stores.
Philly Loves Bowie Week is underway! The citywide celebration pays tribute to the Starman with concerts, dance parties, and more. Here's what's happening:
A dozen years ago, a South Jersey resident decided to cross the Delaware before dawn every New Year’s Day to join suited-up pals in a Mummers comics club. And she has never looked back
No other magazine on Earth would run profiles of both John Kruk and Josh Shapiro in the same year, I can guarantee you that.
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