Kate Dailey
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Managing Editor, Features at the Philadelphia Inquirer.
ICYMI: A
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fairy tale (complete with happy ending) to start your week off right.
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21 days ago
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23 days ago
Although I've never heard of this person I thought, “I’m always the best-dressed woman at the Acme,” she says., is the most South Philly thing ever I've come across this year.
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Goes without saying (but I’ll say anyway) she looked absolutely regal. Jewels, opera coat, lions‘ mane of golden hair, perfect nails.
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22 days ago
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23 days ago
Fantastic old-school feature-writing chops here
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Philadelphia and the world, may I have your attention?
@tomandlorenzo.bsky.social
's massive, detailed, fascinating profile of the Philly icon that is Harlow published this morning in the
@inquirer.com
's brand-new weekend edition:
www.inquirer.com/life/a/harlo...
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Harlow's still here
Fifty years ago, Harlow was the queen of Philadelphia nightlife, Jack Kelly’s girlfriend, and the city's most famous transgender woman. Today, she’s ready to tell her story.
https://www.inquirer.com/life/a/harlow-philadelphia-trans-jack-kelly-20251206.html
24 days ago
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about 1 month ago
Tired: Be gay and do crimes Inspired: Be gay and move to Philly Profile of
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Her path to ‘having it all?’ Be gay and move to Philly, a Wharton economist says.
In her new book "Having It All," Corinne Low uses data to explain the pressures on women and how to resolve some of them.
https://share.inquirer.com/jpYvtV
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Excited and honored to join this cohort of journalists!
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about 2 months ago
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about 2 months ago
Some personal news! I am in the Epstein emails (sort of)!!! In February 2019, Epstein emailed a column that I wrote about him, Trump and Trump's pal Robert Kraft to his "journalist" friend Michael Wolff. Why would he do this? I have no earthly idea. Should I be flattered?
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Lots of detail and context about what in the heck is going on at the art museum right now:
www.inquirer.com/arts/philade...
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Philadelphia Art Museum chief Sasha Suda was ousted after investigation by law firm, sources say
While the substance of the investigation is unknown, Suda's lawyer has called it a "sham investigation" used as a pretext for her "unlawful termination."
https://www.inquirer.com/arts/philadelphia-art-museum-sasha-suda-dismissal-legal-investigation-20251110.html
about 2 months ago
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One of the perils of the new media landscape is bosses thinking "The only way to Save Media is to double down on content I personally like and want to do anyway" but I am built different and know that readers yearn for in-depth media criticism about local magazines from
@zoegberg.bsky.social
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about 2 months ago
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Peter Dobrin yesterday:
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The Philadelphia Art Museum rebrand surprised locals and board members. Is it as bad as some say?
A beer hall? Soccer team? The Art Museum's new logo and name are drawing fire. But the real test will be whether or not the redesign brings in crowds and raises money.
https://www.inquirer.com/arts/philadelphia-art-museum-rebrand-logo-griffin-20251103.html
about 2 months ago
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It’s not your imagination.
@zoegberg.bsky.social
on why it seems like everyone On Here is rooting for the Phils tonight.
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Does the internet have a Philly accent? Why too much time online can make you ‘culturally Philadelphian.’
Perhaps certain online corners have a special Philly pull.
https://www.inquirer.com/life/internet-cultural-philadelphian-einbinder-go-birds-20251004.html?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=ios&utm_campaign=app_ios_article_share&utm_content=UMCKNFHUGNGK7EHRD45AFUSFRY
3 months ago
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4 months ago
Not only is Calder Gardens like nothing else on the Parkway - it’s like nothing else anywhere. This is a great building, as my review explains. To celebrate, a gift link:
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Calder Gardens is a luminous, magical spirit cave that subverts the Parkway’s monumentality
The project offers Philadelphia a new way to think about the flawed Parkway.
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4 months ago
I honestly don’t have enough luminous, magical spirit caves in my life.
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Times are tough; find some rum hams.
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Find all the rum hams hidden around the city in our ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ game
To celebrate Always Sunny in Philadelphia’s twentieth birthday, we’ve hidden twenty rum hams over the city. Can you find them all?
https://www.inquirer.com/entertainment/tv/inq2/always-sunny-rum-ham-hunt-game-20250806.html
5 months ago
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Always a Philly angle.
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FEMA head who resigned after Texas floods will return to Philadelphia Fire Department
Ken Pagurek, a longtime Philadelphia firefighter who served as chief of FEMA’s search and rescue branch for the past year, was well-versed in major disaster response.
https://www.inquirer.com/news/pennsylvania/fema-flooding-ken-pagurek-philadelphia-20250723.html
5 months ago
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Philadelphia Inquirer
6 months ago
“It’s a classic story: Folks come to America looking for a better life,” said Frank Watson, a pastor and archivist. “The sad reality is these guys didn’t have a chance, pigeon-holed and blamed for a disease that they didn’t bring.”
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A second mass grave of Irish railroad workers is unearthed in Downingtown
The researchers behind Duffy's Cut believe they found another grave site 11 miles away.
https://www.inquirer.com/news/duffys-cut-downingtown-mass-grave-20250715.html?utm_campaign=edit_bsky_traffic&int_promo=newsroom
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8 months ago
I talked to the alleged Delco Pooper this morning, which is, yet again, another sentence I never expected to write this week. Also, a "Delco Deucer" sandwich has been created by Wolf's Superior Sandwiches in Aston because Delco.
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Alleged ‘Delco Pooper,’ charged by police, says ‘Road ragers don’t smile’
"‘I wanted to punch her in the face, but I pooped on her car instead,'" police said the alleged assailant told them.
https://www.inquirer.com/news/christina-solometo-delco-pooper-arrested-20250502.html
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Love the photo that goes with Zoe Greenberg's investigation into a community's fight about kosher certification and trust (no one is fighting about how good the bagels are).
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How a popular Kosher bagel shop became the target of antisemitism allegations in Lower Merion
A kosher-certified bagel shop finds itself at the center of a community reckoning over politics, identity, and trust, after Facebook posts by its Palestinian owner surfaced online.
https://www.inquirer.com/food/kosher-bagel-shop-gaza-posts-lower-merion-backlash-20250424.html
8 months ago
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My favorite kind of story: getting to pal around with smart cool reporters getting real details on a possibly fake Philly feud:
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Philly “Chicken Man” to NYC rip-off: “Fight me.”
Philly folk legend, Alexendar Tominsky, a.k.a "Chicken Man" is challenging Anthony Po to a boxing match at the site of the old Melrose Diner.
https://www.inquirer.com/news/philadelphia/philly-chicken-man-alexendar-tominsky-anthony-po-nyc-boxing-match-challenge-20241211.html
about 1 year ago
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Yesterday, Craig LaBan offered his ten favorites for the year - a critic's look at the restaurants that outshine the rest. I love all the different lenses we have to look at
#Philly's
amazing food scene... and love that we have more to come in 2025.
www.inquirer.com/food/a/top-1...
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Here are Craig LaBan's top 10 restaurants of 2024
From a sushi counter doling out sublime slices of dry-aged toro to a rogue noodle shop producing only-in-South-Philly fusions, here are restaurant critic Craig LaBan's Top 10 for the year.
https://www.inquirer.com/food/a/top-10-philadelphia-restaurants-2024-craig-laban-20241203.html
about 1 year ago
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Earlier this year we launched the 76, a list of restaurants that define
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dining. It was an ambitious mix of high and low, forgoing some famous names for smaller places making a big impact, and will be a way to understand our food scene for years to come:
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The 76: The most vital restaurants in the Philly area
The 76 restaurants that are defining Philly’s dining scene right now.
https://www.inquirer.com/food/inq2/best-restaurants-philadelphia-2024-20241015.html
about 1 year ago
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Some people have decorative gourds. We have this
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The real start of fall in Philly: It’s fire barrel season on 9th Street
Forget pumpkin spice. The fires endure, despite being a temporary ban in the '90s.
https://www.inquirer.com/life/italian-market-9th-st-barrel-fires-20241018.html
about 1 year ago
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