Philadelphia Magazine
Philadelphia Magazine is a monthly publication renowned for its coverage of local and regional politics, dining, entertainment, and special events, including signature features like “The Best of Philly” Awards and “Top Doctors.”
Explore our archive of nearly 50 Philadelphia stories from Philadelphia Magazine below:
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What Parents Can Expect at Summer Camp This Year
By Wendi Rank Many parents may be thrilled Philadelphia and the surrounding counties in the yellow phase can open summer camps. But a conversation with an epidemiologist reported by Claire Sasko of Philadelphia Magazine last…
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See Which Nine Delco Towns Made Philadelphia Magazine’s List of Hottest Neighborhoods
Nine Delaware County towns made the list of the 50 hottest Philadelphia neighborhoods and nearby towns recently published by the Philadelphia Magazine. To compile the…
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Agree or Disagree With this List, but Chances Are You’ve Got an Opinion About Wawa’s Sandwiches
We choose our Wawa sandwiches by the mood we’re in, the time of day (or night), how much we feel like spending and what’s stacked…
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Acme, Once Dominant in the Region, Now Works to Stay Relevant in a Changing Economy
Once the dominant supermarket in the Philadelphia region, Malvern-based Acme is still managing to find ways to stay relevant in the changing economy, writes Steve…
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Media One of 20 Nominees for USA Today’s ‘Best Small Town Cultural Scene’ Award
USA Today has released its 20 nominees selected by readers for its “Best Small Town Cultural Scene” award, and Media is one of them, writes…
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Here’s How a Number of Towns in Delaware County Got Their Names
Although most people know Pennsylvania is named after William Penn, the subjects behind the names of some local towns aren’t so well known, writes Sandy…
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Gravity Vault in Radnor Offers People a Chance to Try a Sport on the Rise
With indoor rock climbing on the rise, gyms that cater to the sport, like Gravity Vault in Radnor, are now in high demand, writes Caroline…
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Philadelphia One of the Best Cities for Women in Tech
According to a new study recently published by fintech firm SmartAsset, Philadelphia is now the third-best city in the nation for women working in tech,…
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Chester-Based Power Home Remodeling Focused on Hiring More Women in 2019
Asher Raphael, the co-CEO of Chester-based Power Home Remodeling, is focused on hiring more women and expanding the growth of those already working at the…
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Delco Native, Owner of Ammos Glass in Upper Darby Helps to Restore Historic Boyd Theater
Christina Sioutis, the owner of Ammos Glass in Upper Darby, helped to restore the Art Deco glass on the façade of the Boyd Theater in…
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Penn Psychology Professor Explains Why It Feels Good to Help Others
There are many reasons why helping others makes us feel good, according to Angela Duckworth, bestselling author and psychology professor at the University of Pennsylvania,…
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Check Out Where Our Region Ranks Among America’s Metro Areas in Number of Six-Figure Earners
The Philadelphia region has a surprisingly high number of people earning a minimum of $100,000, according to recently published study by the financial technology company…
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As Doubt Sets In over Philly’s Status for Amazon’s HQ2, Details Emerge from Secret Pitch Dinner
As doubt sets in about whether Philadelphia remains in the running for Amazon’s HQ2 after it didn’t get a second-round visit, details have emerged from…
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These Three Delco Schools Are Breaking the Boundaries of Traditional Teaching, Learning
A few schools in Delaware County are breaking the boundaries of traditional teaching with new ways to enhance students’ learning, writes Jessica Press for Philadelphia magazine.…
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Delaware County Home to One of Region’s ‘30 Cheesesteaks to Eat Before You Die’
Some of the best cheesesteaks in the region can be found right here in Delaware County, as one local eatery has made it onto Philadelphia…







































