Fun Things to Do in Philly this Week and Weekend

This week we have our first official fireworks of the Independence Day celebration season, plus Ignite Philly, The Breeders, Manayunk Art Festival, Family Fest at the Navy Yard, and more

By Christina Griffith
Guest Commentary

Philadelphians Deserve a Say in their Neighborhoods

Historic properties deserve preservation, but a circa 2019 loophole unfairly limits nearby residents’ input, says an attorney and concerned neighbor

By Erik Orvik
Guest Commentary

At 250 Years, It’s Time for Reparations

Individual faith groups have begun the work of grassroots reparations for Black Philadelphians. Imagine, the movement’s organizer asks, if we could get 100 congregations on board?

By Lucy Duncan

Juneteenth in the Shadow of the Semiquincentennial

The miracle of Black life — despite centuries of alienation from our American experiment — is our insistence on finding kinship with each other. That is what we celebrate this weekend

By Dr. James Peterson

Things 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

No Skills Games for You

Amid concerns over robberies and fatal shootings at stores that have them, PA Supreme Court bans skill games, and Philly (mostly) rejoices

By Mensah M. Dean
How To Really Run A City

The U.S. Cities Building Wealth

A special episode of our podcast with former Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed and former Philly Mayor Michael Nutter explores how eight cities are tackling one of our country’s most pressing problems

By J.P. Romney
Business for Good

Coblrshop for Your Vintage Glow-Up

What to do when your Eagle’s Eye cardigan or Rick Owens platform booties need a fix? A Fairmount entrepreneur has an increasingly convenient solution

By Courtney DuChene
Citizen of the Week

Amy Thatcher, Beekeeping Librarian

Is Port Richmond the coolest library in Philadelphia? If so, it’s thanks to a clever, kind, and innovative worker bee living three blocks away (and actual bees who dwell there)

By Kate Krauss

Scientific Research is not Republican or Democratic

A long-time university president asks us to promote merit-only criteria for scientific funding

By Elaine Maimon