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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Folsom’s Rock School Prepared Glenolden Native for Success on National Television
Before moving on to wow the country with her performances on The Voice, a new star on the country music scene honed her singing and…
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Pennsylvania’s Highest-in-Nation Gas Tax About to Increase … Again
More money from filling gas tanks is about to spill out onto the state’s roads and bridges as the third and final gas tax increase…
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Philadelphia is Northeast’s Most Affordable City to Live
Homes are edging toward even more affordable levels in the Northeast’s most affordable city to live, according to a Philadelphia magazine report by Sandy Smith…
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More Young Adults Fleeing to Suburbs Than Away from Them
Young 25- to 29-year-olds may be leaving the suburbs for the city, but even more are leaving the city for the suburbs. The five key…
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Glen Mills a Perfect Location for Headquarters of Thriving Malvern School
With a thriving headquarters in Glen Mills, The Malvern School for Early Childhood Education is teaching franchise preschools how childhood education ought to be done.…
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PennDOT, SEPTA Partner to Reduce Congestion on Schuylkill Expressway
PennDOT and SEPTA are joining forces for what many people in the northwest suburbs believe is long overdue: a $125 million project to reduce traffic…
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Villanova Tops National List of Most Homes for Sale with Green Features
Villanova officially has the highest number of homes for sale with energy-saving or “green” features, according to a survey by online brokerage firm Redfin, writes…
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Villanova Makes List of 10 Best Value Colleges in Pennsylvania
Villanova has cracked the Top 10 of higher education institutions in Pennsylvania that offer the best value, writes Claire Sasko for Philadelphia Magazine. The rankings…
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Survey Reveals Greater Philly Lagging Behind America’s Metro Regions in Startups
A new U.S. Census Bureau survey of the nation’s entrepreneurs puts Greater Philadelphia behind several other metro regions on a number of key economic growth…
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Beloved by Tina Fey, Pica’s in Upper Darby Celebrates Six Decades of Success
Upper Darby’s Pica’s Restaurant is celebrating six decades of making delicious pizzas enjoyed by both young and old in Delaware County, writes Victor Fiorillo for…
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Despite Protests, Villanova Arms Its Public Safety Force
David Tedjesk, Villanova’s Public Safety Director and Chief of Police, has announced that the university’s police department now has three armed officers, writes Maria McGeary…
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Villanova’s TechGirlz Gave Middle-School Girls Taste of Tech Career
Villanova recently hosted a TechGirlz startup scenario, during which 26 middle-school girls presented their business ideas and prototypes before a panel of mock funders, writes…
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Radnor Property Group Key to Community College of Philadelphia’s Plan to Recruit International Students
The Community College of Philadelphia has a bold vision of ushering international students into the American dream, and a new 11-story, double-tower housing project to…
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Villanova Coach Jay Wright Selected to Assist USA Men’s Select Team Next Month
Villanova basketball coach Jay Wright has been selected to serve as an assistant to San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich on the staff of the…
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New Villanova Dorm and Street-Level Businesses to Liven Corner of Lancaster and Ithan Avenues
Commuters will no longer have prime access to the main Lancaster Avenue entrance to Villanova University, as college officials plan to park 1,100 dorm suites…
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Listen Up, Singles! Study Indicates Wawa the Perfect Trifecta for Romantic Encounters
Forget the romantic run-in at a dreamy park or a quaint coffee shop encounter. There’s a good chance your next date could be waiting for…
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SEPTA to Shut Down Media/Elwyn Rail Line Beyond Swarthmore This Summer
Passengers on the Media/Elwyn Regional Rail Line will have to endure the inconvenience of a three-month shutdown this summer, as SEPTA repairs the 121-year-old Crum…






































