Monthly Archives: November 2013

Helium Comedy Club: One Like No Other As you sit at your (please choose one)…. 1. Computer 2. Smartphone 3. Tablet 4. Other …You are probably contemplating how you will be spending your night. Let me guess. A bar. You … Continue reading

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Love Park: A Symbol of Philadelphia

Cities all over the United States, and the world for that matter, have recognizable, buildings, statues, streets, and more that we see and immediately attribute to that specific place. These landmarks all have their own story and reason for why … Continue reading

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Anarchy in the PHL: The Wooden Shoe as an Anarchist Safe Space

If you don’t feel like spending ten minutes learning from a YouTube video the origins and the implications of the term “anarchy” – then you’ve come to the right blog. Anarchy has a long history in the United States as … Continue reading

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Lenfest Plaza of Philadelphia

Walking south on Broad Street heading to center city in Philadelphia one cannot help but notice a paintbrush piercing the sky as city hall falls in behind it as a perfect background.  This paintbrush is a blue 51-foot sculpture raised … Continue reading

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Chocolate by the Bald Man

By Tedi Lowney Tuesday, December 3rd, 2013 On the 1500 Block of Walnut Street, just three blocks from City Hall in the more upscale side of town, you’ll see the trendy restaurant with bold, capital letters reading, “MAX BRENNER Chocolate … Continue reading

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The Grand Lodge of Philadelphia

The Masonic Temple of Center City Philadelphia             Through years, religions have been created to fulfill one of the most important needs for people: faith. Today, one of the most mysterious institutions that exists as an abstract spiritual goal is … Continue reading

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What is Philly311?

By: Anjolee Jefferson Philadelphia is the nations 6th largest metropolitan area in America. It is a city full of history and culture that attracts tourist from all over the world. It is also home of some very loyal residents that … Continue reading

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South Street: A Time-Capsule of Philly Sub-Culture

 It was supposed to be just another Saturday on Philadelphia’s iconic South Street but today was the annual South Street Market fair.  There were many attractions to be seen every corner. The streets blocked off were filled with people to … Continue reading

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“Philly: How Much Art Have You Passed Today”?

Philadelphia, “The City of Brotherly Love” is known for its art history and sculptures. Many times Philadelphians, commute in their daily lives to work, school, food markets and other daily activities and do not notice the art surrounding them in … Continue reading

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The Walnut

Walnut Street has always been associated with the upper classes of Philadelphia.  Its modern restaurants, homes and shops cater to those with wealth and good taste.  When you approach 9th Street, there stands a place that has always found a … Continue reading

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