P.J. Clarke’s: A Comfort Food Institution
Since 1884, P.J. Clarke’s has been all about fresh food and good conversation.
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Since 1884, P.J. Clarke’s has been all about fresh food and good conversation.
Need to get your fix of talented singers, graceful dancers, and interesting speakers? Good news! It seems that all (or at least eight) of Penn’s student groups are having their fall shows this week from Thursday, Nov. 15 to Sunday, Nov. 18 with plenty of opportunities to watch wide–eyed as your peers take to the stage!
On Sunday, Nov. 4, we turned our clocks back and gained an extra hour of blissful sleep. While many of us appreciated this opportunity to catch up on some much–needed rest, gaining an hour of daylight in the morning means losing an hour of light in the afternoon.
Tucked away in Philly’s towering urban fabric are tons of pocket parks waiting for your enjoyment. What’s a pocket park you ask? Pocket parks are small urban spaces open to public and are often created on vacant building lots or irregular pieces of land. These spaces are a great way to meet other people in the community and provide a unique green space in the city. So here's a roundup of the best pocket parks and green spaces west of the river.
Hay barrels litter the grounds. A split–rail fence and cornstalks stand guard as a hayride whizzes past. It's an archetypal autumn scene—with one catch.
Midterms got you down? Having a quarter–life crisis? Or just want a new piercing or tattoo? Here are some studios to check out in both Center City and on Penn's campus, so that you can change up your fall look.
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