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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Wedding at Thornbury Farm CSA Melds Rustic, Country Charm with Indian Traditions
Danielle Brumbley and Nicole Dhruv tied the knot last September at Thornbury Farm, a market and CSA in West Chester, in a beautiful ceremony that…
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Colonial Farmhouse with Additions That Have Kept Up with the Changing Times Now on the Market in Malvern
An expanded colonial farmhouse in Malvern that recently hit the market was built by William A. Stevenson, an ex-pat British stonemason, in the 1870s, but…
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Millennials, Center City’s Saviors, Fled the Pandemic to the Burbs; Many May Not Return
Center City saw tremendous progress over the past three decades, becoming a go-to spot for millennials who enjoyed the cultural, professional, and recreational opportunities there.…
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These Four CSAs in Chester County Offer Opportunities to Support Local While Getting Farm-to-Fork Produce
Community-supported agriculture, or CSA, offers an effective way to support local farmers while putting farm-fresh produce on your table, writes Lillian Gerczyk for Philadelphia magazine.…
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Russia Native, Proprietor of Kombucha Brewery in Phoenixville Volunteers at Ukraine-Poland Border
Olga Sorzano — the owner of Baba’s Brew, a kombucha brewery in Phoenixville — flew to the Ukraine-Poland border last month to volunteer with the…
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Amish-Built Log House in Coatesville — a Paradigm of Quality Craftsmanship — Hits the Market
Constructed in the style of a barn, an Amish-built log house in West Brandywine Township combines comfort with sophistication and rustic charm, writes Sandy Smith…
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Unionville-Raised Bride Recounts Her Wedding That Was Worth the Wait
Bethasbee Medina and Benjamin Collins recently married at Winterthur Museum, Garden, and Library in Delaware in a ceremony that celebrated the bride’s Mexican heritage, writes…
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Kennett Grad’s Nonprofit a Pathway to a Robust Future for the Formerly Incarcerated
Wylie Belasik, a Kennett High School graduate, founded UliftU, a nonprofit to help people reentering society from prison become fitness coaches. Gina Tomaine muscled her…
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You’ll Find Him in the Ozarks, but Bruce Davison’s Roots Are in Delco
Veteran character actor Bruce Davison is in the new hit Netflix series Ozark, but he was once a familiar face here in Delaware County, writes…
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New Luxury Apartments in Malvern ‘Go Big’ on the Idea of Live, Work, Play
Malvern’s newest apartment community, The Yards, offers an urban environment with stunning amenities in the suburbs, writes Sandy Smith for Philadelphia magazine. Although the residences…
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Harry Potter Exhibit, Coming to the Franklin Institute, Conjures Much Fan Interest
The upcoming world premiere of the Harry Potter exhibit at the Franklin Institute is drawing huge interest from fans of the popular book and movie…
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Chester County Home to Three of Philadelphia’s 76 Most Influential People
Philadelphia magazine’s list of 76 most influential people includes three Chester Countians. The magazine’s compilation highlights movers and shakers that have influenced the past year…
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WCU Grad’s New Book About Bizarre, Local Events from Yesteryear Sets an Appropriate Tone for Halloween
Jennifer Green, the Director of Education at the Chester County History Center and a graduate of West Chester University, has penned a new book, Dark…
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When It Comes to the Region’s Best Cideries, This One in Downingtown Bobs to the Top
The local cider scene is gaining ground in the Philadelphia region, alongside the booming craft beer scene. One of the best cideries around, according to…
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This Phoenixville Bar Is Rated One of the Best Bars in Philadelphia
Of the great bar experiences in the Philadelphia region, some are truly notable. One standout is nearby in Phoenixville, according to a list from Philadelphia…
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Area Labor Shortage Has Employers Digging into Their Pockets for Signing Bonuses and $15 Hourly Wages
From restaurants to hospitals, employers in the Philadelphia region are having trouble finding enough workers. In response to this labor shortage, they are resorting to…















































