Jul|Aug 2026
Vol. 124, No. 6
Legacies
From the Editor | Walking around, making a home, fixing healthcare.
City Limits
JJ Tiziou has been walking around the city of Philadelphia for a decade. Now he wants everybody else to join him.
LDI and American Healthcare
The interdisciplinary experts at Penn’s Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics have seen a lot since LDI was created after the passage of Medicare and Medicaid in the 1960s, but nothing quite like the challenges roiling the US healthcare system now.
The 30-Year Squat
Three decades ago a “ragtag army of squatter-minded poets” took possession of a modest cottage at 38th & Locust Walk and conjured by candlelight a vision of a “house for writers.” Today Kelly Writers House is a University institution that hosts a dizzying variety of classes, readings, and other events and sits at the center of a constellation of affiliated programs whose impact stretches around the globe. But in a lot of ways it hasn’t changed at all. Plus: ModPo’s story in The Classroom and the Crowd.
Alumni Weekend 2026
Our annual photo gallery.
Letters
Revealing cover, Golden Gate perspectives, Dave and Dan, advising advice, and more.
Home Turf
Lost lawn, lost dream?
The Pride of Lombard Street
Of “banana whackies” and voting rights.
Athwart the Fruited Plain
Road trip gone wrong (whew!).
Premature Autopsy
How radiology shows the limits and potential of AI.









