Dish It Up
Women Against Abuse fetes their 50th deliciously, supporting their cause through women chefs, a walk through history and … disco
By Courtney DuCheneThings to Do This Week For America’s 250th
Your curated list of the best semiquincentennial events, exhibits, and activities happening in and around Philly
By Christina Griffith“The Key Word in ‘Progressive’ is Progress”
Milwaukee’s Cavalier “Chevy” Johnson, one of the youngest mayors in the nation, on the art of giving voters something to vote for
By J.P. RomneyThe Insurance Trap Killing Philly Public Spaces
The City’s rules make street improvements like parklets and streeteries onerous for organizations. A pair of transportation researchers found no good reason to keep them
By Ariel Ben-Amos and Joshua DavidsonYour Guide to Philadelphia Pride 2026
Your guide to Philly's lineup of LGBTQIA+ events this month. Things to do for families, partiers, sports fans and arts aficionados
By Laura SwartzWe The People with Ali Velshi
The MS NOW anchor and Citizen board member brings a lineup of boldface names to Philly for pre-Fourth a conversation about our democracy in this pivotal moment
By Ali VelshiInvesting in Logan Elementary
The community school in North Philadelphia has grown and prospered because of neighbors’ and outsiders’ involvement — and, coincidentally, a man named Prosper
By Natalie PompilioA Dollar Won’t Do
City Council has one chance to get rideshare taxation right, says an urbanist and strategist. His solution combines the ideas of Parker, Uber and economics 101
By Russell RichieA Guide to Free and Affordable Youth Sports in Philadelphia
Travel sports are a small fortune — these opportunities for your kids aren’t
By Jordan SimonMichelle Bailey, Water Whisperer
For elevating the unseen work of more than 2,000 Philadelphians and creatively ensuring all 1.6 million of us can have access to clean, affordable water, this public relations specialist deserves our praise
By Malcolm Burnley and Lauren McCutcheon