Zoe Greenberg, Philly Inquirer

Zoe Greenberg

Philly Inquirer

Boston, MA, United States

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  • Philly Inquirer
  • The Boston Globe
  • The New York Times
  • Rewire News Group

Past articles by Zoe:

‘I don’t like bullies.’ Meet the Philly lawyer who helped take down Alex Murdaugh

Alex Murdaugh was convicted of murdering his wife and son in Hampton, South Carolina. Philly-born lawyer Eric Bland helped bring his misdeeds to light. → Read More

Ten rivals vie to be ‘Snatcherella 3000,’ Philly’s next nightlife star

One contender is eliminated each week. The rest return to battle. At stake is $1,000, a year's supply of fries, and long-lasting glory. → Read More

The best places to take selfies at the Philadelphia Flower Show

You look great, the flowers look great, take a picture. → Read More

Analog is back. Just ask Philly’s pen die-hards.

One Philly Pen Circle attendee braved a blizzard to get to the pen show. Another spent $20,000 on pens last year. → Read More

He’s the best teen bowler in Philly. Could he finally win the team trophy?

Steven Leslie had one goal: to beat his rivals in the Public League bowling championships. → Read More

Sonalee Rashatwar, a.k.a “The Fat Sex Therapist,” talks gray asexuality, pleasure and attraction

A conversation with Sonalee Rashatwar, who posts as @thefatsextherapist on Instagram. → Read More

Philly’s intentionally celibate dating scene

Amid a nationwide ‘sex recession,’ some are swearing off sex in the City of Brotherly Love. → Read More

Jalen Hurts has a girlfriend and Philly is in its feelings

He found someone to love, and that person is not us. → Read More

A sneak peek of this year’s Philadelphia Flower Show

After two years outside, the Philadelphia Flower Show returns to the Convention Center. → Read More

A box of crayons, a worn red hat: Memorial exhibit to Fairmount fire victims opens at City Hall

A new public exhibit memorializes 12 family members who died in the blaze. → Read More

Philly’s underground network of psychedelic guides is here to help

Without state-mandated training or licensing for guides in Pennsylvania, an underground network of “trip sitters” has sprung up to support people taking psychedelic drugs. → Read More

This weekend, let a goat eat your Christmas tree

The Philly Goat Project is having their 5th annual tree recycling festival this Saturday Jan. 7. For $20, adorable goats will eat your tree. → Read More

A planned slave rebellion. A church burned to the ground. A pastor fleeing to Philadelphia.

The history of the African Methodist Episcopal church is not one for the faint of heart. → Read More

Why did Penn keep saying it had no ties to slavery?

Four takeaways from our reporting on one of the nation’s first universities. → Read More

Native Americans gather in Philly for a powwow on the site of a historic treaty with William Penn

They came to Penn Treaty Park from across the city and the country to dance, share stories, see friends, and assert their continued presence on this land. → Read More

‘Wanted subject’ fell into storm drain, hospitalized after rescue, Radnor police said

Members of the Montgomery County Urban Search and Rescue team were deployed to a strange scene in Bryn Mawr Sunday when a reported shoplifting suspect fell into a storm drain. → Read More

Philadelphia saw a striking traffic fatality toll this weekend

Three separate car accidents spanning a 12-hour period resulted in four deaths and one person injured this weekend just days after state officials announced a new federal safer-streets grant. → Read More

Penn Museum seeks to rebury stolen skulls of Black Philadelphians and ignites pushback

Since the 19th century, the skulls of 13 Black Philadelphians — stolen from graves or otherwise unethically obtained — have been held by the city’s intellectual elite. → Read More

6 things you (probably) didn’t know about Philadelphia’s public pools

Takeaways from our latest More Perfect Union report. → Read More

Philadelphia had a radical vision for its public pools. What happened?

A century of battles over a neighborhood pool reveal a complicated picture, about who matters, and who gets the chance to live well in a segregated city. → Read More