Arts & Culture
The Ghosts of Frank Rizzo
We took a few diverse young Philadelphians to see the play about the former mayor. A frank and provocative race discussion followed
By Larry PlattWas Philly Free Streets a Success?
It was great—but could have been better. Some lessons for next time
By Dave KyuIndigenous Peoples Day
Cities around the country have replaced Columbus Day with a celebration of native people. In Philly, we celebrate a fairy tale that isn’t even historically true. Isn’t it time that changed?
By Roxanne Patel ShepelavyHow Philly Influenced Jane Jacobs
In an excerpt from the new biography of the citizen activist turned urban planner, guess which city showed her how not to do redevelopment?
By Robert KanigelFeastival
The premiere foodie event is more than a great party; it’s also a sign that dining out has become a socio-political movement
By Larry PlattCharitable Arts
Philanthropist Ajay Raju—with help from Christie’s Auction House—uses international art to make Philly a destination city and connect the haves and have-nots
By Roxanne Patel ShepelavyNotes of a Native Song
In his musical tribute to James Baldwin, iconoclastic singer and songwriter Stew takes us back to a time when there was such a thing as public intellectuals
By Larry PlattBeer to the Rescue
Philly’s Parks on Tap has revived interest in some city parks. Now the city of Memphis has stolen the idea for its own civic purpose
By Allen McDuffeeChasing Michael Nutter
A young Philadelphian talks about her lifelong “friendship” with the former Mayor during a DNC StorySlam
Gospel Lunch at Barnes Foundation
The museum revives an Albert Barnes tradition with the African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas
By Roxanne Patel Shepelavy