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The Main Line’s Rich Thau is the nation’s sole conductor of monthly swing voter focus groups in presidential battleground states. And he’s got some advice for both Biden and Trump By Larry Platt
Meet and honor this year's city worker heroes
It's time, a political observer argues, for state Dems to stop the hypocrisy
A Temple Trustee and friend of the university’s acting president who died this week reflects on the example the civic stalwart set for all of us
Lori Waxman, the 60 wrd/min art critic, is seeking Philadelphia artists who want quick, real-time, professional reviews of their work
The architect of Central Park’s Edenic resurgence has retired to our own Rittenhouse Square, where he is the most well-versed park volunteer. Here’s what he thinks we can learn from NYC
We can have both, Philly 3.0’s engagement director argues — if the City can get out of its own way
Around the country, Black teen suicide rates are growing at a scary pace. A Philly social worker, who is also a Black man, calls for help
Disparities in higher ed lead to societal inequities and damage our democracy. That’s why, a longtime university president urges, our state must do better