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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Career Corner: Want a Job That Doesn’t Test for Marijuana? A Philadelphia Guy Built an App For That
Many believe that, as long as it does not harm anyone or interfere with your ability to take care of your responsibilities, that what you…
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Chester County Home to One of the Region’s 10 Best Places to Go Mountain Biking
Chester County is home to one of the 10 best places for mountain biking in the Philadelphia region, writes Melissa Martens for Philadelphia magazine. Harmony…
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It’s Apple-Picking Time: Chester County Sites Seed the List of Best-of Locations
If apple picking is on your fall bucket list, there are several places nearby that offer a perfect setting. Bailey King harvested the best-of list…
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This Mobile Bar Cart from West Chester Will Sling All the Suds You Want at Your Wedding
There are a number of mobile bar carts in the Philadelphia region, and one from Chester County is guaranteed to liven up your wedding or…
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The Philadelphia Region’s Affinity for Pretzels Took Numerous Twists and Turns
Philadelphia and its suburbs love soft pretzels. We’re so devoted to them that we eat more than 12 times more of them than any other…
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Philadelphia’s Perpetual Inferiority Complex: It’s Time to ‘Get Oudda Here Wit Dat’
Despite the deeply ingrained inferiority complex among Philadelphians, the City of Brotherly Love has begun attracting people from America’s most populated and popular cities. And…
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Chester County Home to Pair of the Region’s Best Budget-Friendly Golf Courses
The popularity of golf skyrocketed during the pandemic. It’s understandable: The sport is outdoors and contactless among players (substituting an elbow bump for a back-pat…
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Peregrine Falcon, Whose Nest Beneath Bridge Near Valley Forge Halted Construction on Route 422, Has New Home
The female peregrine falcon who halted construction on Route 422 after her nest was found on a beam under the Betzwood Bridge near Valley Forge…
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Post-Pandemic SEPTA: Regional Rail Needs a Kick in the Caboose
As Philadelphia and its suburbs reawaken after a pandemic-induced slumber, SEPTA continues to lag behind. The regional rail system is specifically behind in its return…
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Post-Pandemic, Neither Chef Anthony Andiario Nor His West Chester Restaurant Will Be Quite the Same
Anthony Andiario — who runs West Chester’s Andiario, one of the region’s most popular restaurants, with his girlfriend Maria van Schaijik — is not planning…
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These Local Spots Are Peaceful Places for Hiking in the Region
The Philadelphia area is home to many beautiful hiking spots that ensure great head-clearing and soul-cleansing experiences, with some of the best ones located in…
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Permanent Reduction in Number of Suburban Commuters Could Significantly Affect Center City
A permanent reduction in the number of suburban commuters could have a significant impact on Center City and its many businesses, writes Jake Blumgart for Philadelphia Magazine. In…
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Exton-Based Biopharma Firm Has ‘Potential to Prepare Country in Event of Another Big Wave of COVID-19’
Exton-based Immunome is developing an “antibody cocktail” to fight COVID-19 variants of concern. The World Health Organization and Center for Disease Control classified these mutations…
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As a Cure for Quarantine-itis, Area Residents Cheer, ‘We’re Going to Disney World!’ (Or at Least Florida)
This year-plus of pandemic restrictions has had residents across the region cooped up at home. As they emerge from their hibernations, Philadelphians are starting to…
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Could This Paoli-Based Internet Search Engine with Just 100-Plus Employees Be the David to Google’s Goliath?
With Internet privacy becoming a major concern for a growing number of people, Paoli-based DuckDuckGo, the privacy-minded search engine with approximately 124 employees, is poised…
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‘I See Generous People’: Willistown’s M. Night Shyamalan Donates Location Fee to Pediatric Cancer Research
When Willistown Township’s famous filmmaker, M. Night Shyamalan, first sought an ideal location for his hit show, Servant, a family whose home caught the production’s…
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How to Determine When the Pandemic Reaches Its End
While there have been some positive signs in the fight against COVID-19 lately, such as the growing number of fully vaccinated residents, determining when the…














































