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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Two Chester County Schools Offer Unique High School Programs
Philadelphia-area public schools offer a variety of innovative programs that give high schoolers the jump-starts and specialized attention that they may need to reach their…
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Check Out This Local Real Haunted House Likely to Give You Goosebumps
If you are looking for a spot that will give you goosebumps at Halloween – or any time of the year – this real haunted…
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Chester County Hospital’s Robert Giuntoli, MD, Named as Medical Director of Surgical Oncology
Chester County Hospital celebrates Robert Giuntoli, MD, being named the Hospital’s Medical Director of Surgical Oncology. Giuntoli will oversee the clinical quality, growth, and operational…
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When This Local Couple Opened Wildflower Farm, They Had No Idea What It Would Lead To
Ryan and Lori Heenan had no idea they would be starting a long and vicious legal battle when they opened what they dubbed Wildflower Farm…
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3 Must-Visit Wineries in Chester County for Your Perfect Glass of Wine
Whether you’re into red or white, dry or sweet, there are has plenty of wineries in Chester County to find your perfect glass of wine,…
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Villanova TV Star Reflects on Career from ‘Buffy’ to ‘SEAL Team’ in Exclusive Interview
Actor David Boreanaz, son of veteran Action News weather forecaster Dave Roberts, has made his own mark in television and film, writes Victor Fiorillo for…
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From Childhood Dreams to Stardom, Malvern Prep Grad Reflects on Acting Career
Fans of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Bones, and Angel will easily recognize actor David Boreanaz, who has roots in Pennsylvania, with his father being veteran…
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Celebrate Oktoberfest at These Fun Events Throughout Philadelphia
Oktoberfest is nearly upon us, and with it come many popular local celebrations and some newcomers to make sure you have a great time while…
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Brewing Company in Berwyn to Host a Bavarian Good Time at Upcoming Oktoberfest
With Germany celebrating its 189th Oktoberfest, America has some catching up to do, and there’s no better place to enjoy an Oktoberfest event than in…
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DelcoFest Returns Welcoming Another Autumn Season in Aston
The Annual DelcoFest, Delaware County’s own version of an Oktoberfest, returns Saturday, Sept. 14, at 2SP Brewing, 120 Concord Road, in Aston, writes Laua Swartz…
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40 Years Later, Sisters Redeem Clifton Heights Clam Tavern Gift Certificate
A Clam Tavern gift certificate that expired 40 years ago was nonetheless honored by the restaurant recently for two sisters who found it while cleaning…
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Philly Sports Fans Focusing Less on Booing, More on Positivity
Philadelphia sports fans have been showing more kindness and positivity in recent years, sometimes with great results, writes Patrick Rapa for the Philadelphia Magazine. During…
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One Year After FDA Rejects Its Lead Candidate, Malvern-based Galera Therapeutics Moves to Dissolve
Malvern-based Galera Therapeutics is moving forward with a plan to shut down the company and liquidate all of its assets, writes John George for the…
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8-Year-Old South Philly Girl Sells Lemonade, Makes Enough for Taylor Swift Concert Tickets
Eight-year-old Philadelphia girl Elena Flores is a huge Taylor Swift fan, but never had the chance to see that pop star perform live in concert.…
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This Chester County Town is the Perfect Places for Those Who Love to Walk Everywhere
While Chester County may not be as walkable as the city of Philadelphia, there are still some towns in the suburbs that have great walkable…
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Striking Makeover Provides This Gladwyne Colonial with More Functionality
High-profile architectural firm Northworks recently helped a Gladwyne family redesign their colonial home to provide it with more functionality, writes Ashley Primis for the Philadelphia…
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University of the Arts Seemed to Be on Firm Footing Before Its Abrupt Closing Was Announced. What Happened?
The University of the Arts, which used to occupy a series of striking old buildings along South Broad Street in Philadelphia, seemed to be on…
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New Upscale Wedding Venue Set to Debut in Newtown Square This Fall
Several new venues will soon further enrich the wedding world of the Philadelphia region, including The Ivy at Ellis Preserve in Newtown Square, write Shaunice…













































