Remembering a local man’s service and sacrifice in World War I.
By Chris Gibbons
David Galluch: Celebrate Memorial Day, but remember what it’s really about
Memorial Day is a holiday, but it is not celebrated the same by everyone.
By David Galluch
Why I can see: three men’s places in the history of cataract surgery
Philadelphia’s Wills Eye Hospital played a pioneering role in the development of the now-common procedure.
By Richard Koenig
Thom Nickels: Progressive advocates should be protecting children, not endangering them
In many ways, gender-affirming healthcare for minors is really a form of gay aversion therapy.
By Thom Nickels
Howard Lurie: Despite today’s buzzwords, ideology cannot trump biology
There is a difference between gender identity and gender reality.
By Howard Lurie
Paul Davis: Contentious times? Consider the late 1960s
The country has been through divisive times before, some of them not so long ago.
By Paul Davis
Millennials must find unique ways to foster Holocaust Remembrance among younger generations
Very few people grow up with survivors in their lives. Access to firsthand Holocaust accounts is becoming increasingly rare.
By Sophie Don
Thom Nickels: The early closing pandemic in Philly
Uncontrolled crime has taken the heart out of the city’s nightlife.
By Thom Nickels
Patty-Pat Kozlowski: Be not afraid of Philly’s wooder problems
In the riverwards, river water is in our DNA. We were called river rats, and we wore it like a badge of honor.
By Patty-Pat Kozlowski
Thom Nickels: The Philadelphia Orchestra has gone off the political deep end
The establishment is celebrating the venerable institution, but for all the wrong reasons.
By Thom Nickels