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(07/09/18 3:14pm)
The girl is thin. She is white. She has the air of a lost fawn teetering on spindly legs. She is beautiful but couldn’t care less. She smokes cigarettes, or maybe she just looks like she does. You want to fix her.
(06/27/18 4:00pm)
The Halal Guys, the NYC food cart institution, is breaking into Philadelphia. The franchise has three locations in the area: a Chinatown storefront on 10th and Race Streets, a Northeast Philadelphia location on 25th and Grant Avenue, and an outpost in King of Prussia.
(06/21/18 8:17pm)
The family of giraffes at the Philadelphia zoo—mom Stella, dad Gus, and older sister Abigail—just grew to include one new member. On June 10, Stella, Gus, and the Philadelphia Zoo welcomed a new baby giraffe.
(06/16/18 11:55pm)
OH. MY. GOD.
(06/18/18 5:54pm)
Content warning: The following text deals with sexual assault and violence, and can be disturbing and/or triggering for some readers. Please find resources listed at the bottom of the article.
(06/14/18 1:33pm)
Nobody asked for this. But my Wi–Fi is down and I’m stuck listening to the workmen who cut the cable for it in the first place as they tear up the backyard at my house, so here it is.
(05/04/18 10:00pm)
HubBub Coffee, at 37th and Spruce Streets, will close permanently on Friday, May 11th. According to HubBub barista Jimmy Bellew, the store is closing for reasons of "business growth then implosion." The coffee chain is known for its small batch brews and its calm ambiance next to the bustle of the Quad and Wawa.
(04/25/18 1:46am)
Darnell Foreman (C ’18) doesn’t really animate until about halfway through our conversation—and when he does, it’s right after we start talking about basketball.
(04/07/18 1:00pm)
Gilmore Girls. The very name conjures up images of a lily–white, pigtail–wearing, plaid–skirt clad Rory with the whole wide world open to her and Lorelai holding the door. But—hot take alert—Rory Gilmore is actually kind of the worst.
(03/26/18 5:31am)
For those who are unacquainted with Philly's Ethiopian restaurants or for those who have only visited one for a BYO, here are two places worth trying:
(03/27/18 3:58am)
It’s like an episode of Portlandia in here. The glassware and ceramics seem like slightly more polished versions of something you would find at a dollar store, or in a kindly 50–something’s Formica–laden kitchen, but in a classy way. Sea glass green water bottles sit on the tables and catch the winking light of the candle on mine, which sputtered out a few times throughout the meal only to be quickly revived by a startlingly attentive server.
(03/12/18 7:54pm)
Franklin’s Table Food Hall, at 3401 Walnut Street, opened its doors on March 12, after months of construction. The food court–style space, which once housed the Moravian Food Court's Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, and other establishments, now plays host to some of Philly’s hottest eateries in a fast–causal setting.
(12/11/17 3:54pm)
It's been one hell of a year. As exams draw to a close and students' patience runs thin, it's important to remember all the highs and lows of this last earthly rotation around the sun.
(11/07/17 1:41am)
In the Keswick Theater's lobby, Crooked Media’s staff set up a merchandise stand featuring T–shirts and $5 beer can koozies. As the lights come up, four guys sit backstage. All of them used to work for President Obama.
(12/02/17 2:30pm)
Smokes’ quizzo: it’s the best of times, it’s the worst of times. It’s a forum for Penn students to exercise their competitive nature AND to drink. Things can get...messy.
(10/25/17 1:48am)
Tempted by the vegetarian/vegan lifestyle? Street ventured downtown to check out two of Philly’s vegan hotspots.
(10/11/17 4:21am)
West Philadelphia has been called many names over the years. A sprawling suburb, a quiet collegiate enclave, a dangerous part of town, an area of interest for developers. Today West Philadelphia bears one particular descriptor: gentrified.
(09/29/17 9:31pm)
Steve Markowitz (W’10) didn’t exactly fly under the radar during his years at Penn. The AEPi brother played Spring Fling and snagged a job at Google, all while cultivating an alter ego: Hoodie Allen.
(09/08/17 8:12pm)
Highbrow knows that the beginning of fall semester may just be the biggest change since puberty. For freshmen and seniors alike, we've compiled some alternative options for those who eschew dirty rush. Save that shit for second semester and get with the winning team(s).
(09/05/17 4:26am)
You’ve seen them. You’ve probably even been one of them. The people sitting outside Frontera, decked out in their best outfits. The people who treat Locust like a catwalk. Even the people sitting eagle–eyed at Saxby's on a Sunday morning. The SABSing never seems to stop.