Calling All City Workers — and Those Who Admire Them

It’s that time of year: We’re on the hunt for the most high-integrity workers employed by the City of Philadelphia. Nominate the most inspiring city workers you know, and they could be named a 2026 Integrity Icon

By Jessica Blatt Press
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Velshi Asks What is Trump Doing With Pregnant Teen Migrants in Texas?

The MS NOW host and Citizen board member talks with Jonathan White, former director of a federal unaccompanied child program, about a Texas facility reportedly flagged for inadequate medical care where pregnant teen migrants are being sent

By Ali Velshi

Fun Things to Do in Philly this Week and Weekend

This week in Philly, PhillyGRIT and James Beard's Taste America return, Seeking Profit and Power opens at Independence Seaport Museum, NCAA Basketball comes to town, plus Sh!t-faced Shakespeare, the Wedding Walk, and much more

By Christina Griffith

The Kendrick Vs. Drake Proxy War Jay-Z Is Talking About

A two-year-old Citizen story is at the heart of a hip hop debate between the music mogul and a bestselling author and public intellectual.

By Michael Eric Dyson
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The Ministry of Awe

The immersive art experience transforms a long-vacant Old City bank into a maze of installations, performances, and strange encounters.

By Laura Swartz
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Breaking Through Media Tribalism

Pundit and activist Michael Smerconish joins Citizen Co-founder Larry Platt, along with former Mayors Michael Nutter and Kasim Reed, to talk about the current state of media and the importance of people connecting with people IRL

By J.P. Romney
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The Musical Artist Edit

The legendary marketing guru, chef and photographer shares some favorite photos and stories of Jay-Z, Snoop, DMC, Rakim, Biz Markie and other musicians he’s worked with, befriended and captured on camera

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Your Weekly Guide to Surviving the News

Untangling the war in Iran, Kristi Noem’s descent, indecency on the tarmac, sumo wrestling as a lens to U.S. politics and more stories that explain what happened this week

By The Philadelphia Citizen Staff

Does Councilmember Young Want to Stifle Development?

The Center City legislator’s proposed bill would block more than 90 percent of city building projects, just as Mayor Parker says to build, build, build

By Jon Geeting

The Redevelopment of the Old Family Court Building Is Dead

More than a decade after a luxury hotel was promised, the property sits empty. As for that new African American Museum ...

By Victor Fiorillo