Fun Things to Do in Philly this Week and Weekend

This week in Philly we have Rush, Summer Ale Fest, National Treasure Weekend, Urban Art Fest, the Naked Bike Ride, and much more!

By Christina Griffith
Guest Commentary

Guess Who Loves “Socialism” in America?

As a local business leader notes, it’s not just a subset of Dems who advocate for — and benefit from — policies commonly associated with socialist societies

By John Moore

How to Fix Our (Somewhat) Sh**ty Delaware

The E. coli don’t lie. Philly’s biggest river seriously stinks. Here’s what the City can — and must — do about it

By Courtney DuChene

A 100-Year-Old Idea for Feeding American Cities

Twenty percent of Philadelphians regularly experience hunger — in part because they live in food deserts. National urban thinkers lay out an idea we should steal for reinventing the grocery store, from Mamdani’s New York to Atlanta, Georgia

By Bruce Katz

The Guide to Philadelphia for College Students Who Care

So, you’re coming to school — maybe Temple, Drexel, Penn, Jefferson, Moore, St. Joe’s — in Philly. Here’s everything you need to know about how to be a top-notch Philadelphia citizen

By Gianna Voges

Keeping Gen Z in Philly

According to a new report from Pew Charitable Trusts, Philadelphia-area young adults want to stay here — but struggle to find fulfilling career pathways in the city

By Malcolm Burnley

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

Who is Emily Mello, New Muralist-in-Chief?

And how will the museum expert from out of town run Philly's own and beloved Mural Arts Philadelphia?

By Victor Fiorillo
RECAP

What We Saw at the Promise of Democracy 250th Summit

After the fireworks and red-white-and-blue parades, Committee of 70 convened some of the nation’s most esteemed thought leaders on politics and civic life to talk about, if not the next 250 years, then at least the next few months

By Lauren McCutcheon
Guest Commentary

Doing Right by Your Pet

We call our animals our children. Then why, asks a former pet insurance professional, don’t we plan ahead for their medical care?

By Steve Schonberg