Autumn is here and you can taste it. Chances are, you’re stressing about midterms, getting antsy for your mom to do your laundry over Thanksgiving Break and strategizing about just how slutty you want your Halloween costume to be.
Franklin Square
Head a flew blocks north from the Market-Frankford Line 5th Street stop to find this history buff's wet dream; our favorite founding father reportedly conducted his electricity-discovering "kite-and-key" experiment on these grounds.
You've made that dreaded mistake: signing up for a 9 a.m. class. Maybe you're a freshman who naively assumed this would be no different than your 7:45 homeroom.
Ever feel like the universe is conspiring to keep you and your friends apart? Sure, there's e-mail and cell phones, or you could even kick it old school and scrawl a letter out longhand.
Longing for a repeat of the NSO comedy show? Aspiring to one day make it big on Comedy Central? Hoping to make people laugh with you instead of at you?
Need a break from the serious gentrification of University City? Northern Liberties - the core of Philly's art and music scene - is only a SEPTA ride away.
The term "public bathroom" is a bit of an oxymoron. The bathroom is perhaps our last bastion of privacy, so when it goes public, it is either a final resort or a place where senators go to end their careers.
Artists are already a little out there. Being on the fringe of the artistic community? Now, that’s something worth checking out.
Since August 29th, Philadelphians have enjoyed the Philadelphia Live Arts Festival & Philly Fringe Festival.
Attending an Ivy League university involves a certain level of snobbery. Consequently, being an Ivy Leaguer may also cost you and your trust fund a fortune.
Artists are already a little out there. Being on the fringe of the artistic community? Now, that's something worth checking out.
Since August 29th, Philadelphians have enjoyed the Philadelphia Live Arts Festival & Philly Fringe Festival.
April 23rd through 26th
Prince Music Theater
1412 Chestnut St
Like a Phoenix risen from its ashes, Mask and Wig made a glorious return to the stage this past week with their 120th annual production, West Wing Story.
Wharton alum, list-serve abuser and wife-beater fanatic Aaron Karo of Ruminations on College Life will be in Philly doing his stand-up thang this weekend.
Thread Beauty Bar
1903 Chestnut Street, Loft Level
(215) 557-1953
Threadphiladelphia.com
Located across the street from Thursday night hotspot Pearl, Thread Beauty Bar might just be your new favorite go-to place for manis, pedis, hair removal and more.