After success with a three-centerback defense last fall, Pochettino returned to a four-back setup against Belgium. It left ...
As more kids increasingly flock to for-profit programs, community coaches are disappearing. A trend the city hopes to reverse by partnering with programs training teens to become the next generation.
From a "firm but fair" teacher to flipping the Bucks County Commissioners board, Bob Harvie is focusing on affordability and his deep roots in the purple county to unseat Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick.
President Donald Trump signed an order directing newly confirmed DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin to pay TSA workers during the ...
Scores of No Kings demonstrations took place Saturday across the Philadelphia region in response to President Donald Trump’s ...
For more than 50 years, the Silverliner IV has been a regional rail mainstay. After five fires this year, SEPTA is rushing to inspect every train. Inquirer staffers braved the post-Eagles game crowds ...
The big theme is America 250 but that's not all there is. New offerings from Anna Deavere Smith, Suzan-Lori Parks, James Ijames, and more.
The Inquirer's annual Spring Arts Guide is back with the best upcoming events in our area. Plus, a local artist is retelling ...
Robert Kohler and Frances Coulborn Kohler trusted their gut and personal taste when they bought art. What took shape was a ...
Elec was a staple in advertisements from 1927 to 1952. The electricity provider wants more people to talk about him.
The dual-venue show at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts features more than 1,000 artworks spanning three centuries.
Classical music premieres play alongside Beethoven and Mozart in today's landscape. But organizations can do a lot more to spotlight underknown composers.
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