Madeline Marriott is Bucks County’s 2025 poet laureate. She’s the second-youngest poet laureate in the oldest program of its kind in Pennsylvania, housed at Bucks County Community College. “I feel ...
Local food critic John Deutsch dives into Philadelphia’s fine dining scene with WHYY’s “Morning Edition” host Jennifer Lynn.
Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy on Friday set the primary for Feb. 5 and the special general election for April 16. Already there are more than half a dozen Democrats vying to succeed Sherrill in New ...
Mo'ne Davis, the household name more than a decade ago as a Little League World Series star, was drafted into the WPBL on Thursday night.
Halloween is now in the rearview mirror, but one more haunted house is opening this weekend.
Johnson is one of eight curators from eight Indigenous communities around the country who collaborated with Penn Museum. They represent the tribes of Delaware, Muscogee Creek, Eastern Band of Cherokee ...
On this edition of Jukebox Journey, Kevin documents some of the most noteworthy live music played in Philly’s glorious bygone music venues — highlighting here spaces that were closed before 1990.
Six Democratic lawmakers urged military members and intelligence personnel not to obey unlawful orders. President Trump accuses Pa.’s Houlahan, others of ‘seditious behavior.’ ...
Less than three weeks after firing its previous CEO Sasha Suda, the Philadelphia Art Museum has named her successor. The new leader of the museum will be Daniel H. Weiss.
Council members want to know what happens when 43% of youth “age out” of the system and have to find a job and a home of their own.
Thursday’s board meeting featured principals and parents alike concerned about the state of contract negotiations and school closures.
Here’s a look at what’s expected to be made public, what isn’t, and a refresher on how we got to this point with the files on Jeffrey Epstein.
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