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Ali Velshi Reflects on the Importance of Civic Engagement

The MSNBC host and Citizen board member shares the lesson his father taught him: that a functioning democracy is the payoff for civic engagement

By Ali Velshi

Fun Things to Do in Philly this Week and Weekend

This week in Philly we have Boz Scaggs and Howl Owl Howl on stage, the opening of The Snow Queen, Pints for North Light, Love Your Parks, Winter in Dilworth Park, and much more

By Christina Griffith
Citizen Must Reads

Your Weekly Guide to Surviving the News

Dems learning from Mamdani, GOP saying no to Trump, rural resistance and more news to get you through the week unscathed.

By The Philadelphia Citizen Staff
LANE JOHNSON’S SEASON OF STRONG MENTAL HEALTH

Get Help Now

If you or a loved one struggle with substance use disorder, you’re not alone. And in Pennsylvania, you can get free support, 24/7

By Lane Johnson

Hello? Board Leadership? Are you There?

The Art Museum sacking of Sasha Suda is the latest story to raise questions about nonprofit governance in Philly.

By Larry Platt
The Citizen Recommends

Toni Morrison’s Philadelphia

An art exhibit and scholarly center inspired by the Nobel Prize-winning author speak to our political and cultural moment. Will we heed her call?

By Dr. James Peterson

Another Change Election

A former Congressman from PA on voters turning out in big numbers to rebuke Trump

By Patrick J. Murphy
BIG RUBE’S PHILLY

Caryn Kunkle, The Art-World Connector Who Lives in a Museum

The legendary photographer and chef catches up with a born-and-bred Philly gal who works behind the scenes to help our local art scene thrive

By Reuben Harley

Democrats Won The PA Supreme Court (Again)

The GOP failed in its unusual push to oust three supreme court justices and erase Democrats’ majority on the court, in the wildest and most expensive judicial race in state history

By Alex Burness

The Coming Artificial Intelligence Crash

A local economics expert doesn’t wonder if an A.I. downturn is coming — just how bad it will be

By Richard Vague