Sorry, you can’t abandon the major parties because Philly needs your primary vote. We also need open primaries. Here’s how ...
The Citizen partners on a reenvisioned Free Library Author Series with Chris Hayes, Anthony Fauci, poets, novelists, ...
A former Republican political staffer on what the party’s surprising success in the state — and Philly — could mean for ...
It was a moment of lamentation amid the latest weekly lively music session: McGill is one of the many singers, drummers and ...
MLK biographers Jonathan Eig and Michael Eric Dyson share what’s still true about the America today that the radical and woke ...
With help from his wife, Blackshear studied, tested and passed his ISSA (personal trainer) certification. He made a five-year ...
A NFL star who champions women and loves to do good for Philly kids out of the limelight? Yup, Jalen Hurts is our 2024 ...
The Museum for Art in Wood’s “Strange Woodcraft” exhibit raises the question: Where does this weirdness belong?
We need more of what Governor Josh Shapiro gave us with the quick fix of I-95: deliverism, repair, and tangible changes in ...
Commitment to excellence, human dignity, and an unwavering pursuit of justice are how we live up to the ideals of Dr. Martin Luther King ...
One of the founding tenets of The Philadelphia Citizen is to get people the resources they need to become better, more engaged citizens of their city. Find an issue that’s important to you in the list ...