Opinion
Packing for Climate Change
Prepping for a vacation out West was different this summer. Before we get used to the new environmental normal, do something
By Josh Mogerman
The Phils Honored Rochelle Bilal?
The city’s scandal-ridden Sheriff proves again that she can survive any controversy. But is she really who we want to hold up as a hero?
By Malcolm Burnley
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
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
Black Philly History, Today
August marks the 130th anniversary of W.E.B. Du Bois’s seminal research on Black Philadelphians. It’s a chance to ask — and answer — hard questions about Philly today
By Sharif El-Mekki
Time for a Higher Ed Revolution in Philadelphia
A long-time university president calls for a constitutional convention on higher education in the city known for revolutions. Penn, et al, are you listening?
By Elaine Maimon
Philadelphia, Park City
Some of Philly’s parks are older than the Constitution. Now, Fairmount Park Conservancy’s CEO says, let’s use them to make us the civic and cultural capital of the nation
By Tony Sorrentino
What If We — Not Billionaires — Controlled Our Election Funding?
A local political activist has an idea we should steal to bring power back to the people
By Rabbi Michael Pollack
Why LeBron James Chose the Sixers
A former congressman on what it means that the billionaire basketball legend took a massive pay cut for the chance to bring an NBA championship back to one of the league’s most storied franchises after 43 years.
By Patrick J. Murphy
We Don’t Lack Compassion. We Lack Connection.
When a city is in crisis, the instinct is to pull inward. That instinct, a local connector says, is the problem.
By Ted Hewson