Playlists
Mash-Up of the Week: Louis Armstrong x Missy Elliot
Throughout high school I was a theatre kid — perhaps some vestiges of this remain in my personality (aside from the attention obviously gained from writing articles). As such, I present to you this comparatively artistic mash–up from Broadway’s (retro–updated) past.
Four Food Films to Try
Welcome to the good, the bad and the ugly side of food.
Review: "Seven Psychopaths" Is Not Your Average Guys-With-Guns Movie
If you think you know what “Seven Psychopaths” is about because you’ve seen the trailers, you’re in for a big shock.
Lowbrow Gets Lazy: Lowbrow's Parents Write the Section
Lowbrow hopes that you had a wonderful Family Weekend filled with free food, hugs and your mom doing your laundry.
Things I Learned From Sesame Street
Governor Mitt Romney recently announced that he would cut funding to the Public Broadcasting Service, specifically to shows like "Sesame Street," which has been running for upwards of 40 years.
The Roundup: 10.11.2012
Let's start this off with a big ol' congratulations to you for surviving Family Weekend! Snaps to you.
Sorting Through the Harvest
First of all, Harvest is really good.
Ego of the Week: Dan Saris
Intimidating other giant football players by day and wimpy underage kids by night, offensive tackle and Blarney doorman/bartender Dan Saris majors in Molecular Biology, kicking ass and taking names.
Philadelphia's Home-Grown Home-Runs
Wawa isn’t the only thing native to the Mid–Atlantic states. Check out these Philly gems for menus that change with the seasons.
Get Up Offa That Thing
… and let Street satisfy your culture cravings every week with these Philly arts finds.
Oh Hot Damn, This Is My Jam
One guy’s experience just making jam in Virginia.
Farming Philly-Style
There’s a ton of produce growing in the City of Brotherly Love. Here are a few notable urban gardens to check out.
Concert Review: Animal Collective at the Mann Center
The stage at the Mann Center looked just like you'd expect at an Animal Collective show: strewn with giant fluorescent teeth and resembling a mouth.
New Kid on the 4000 Block: Harvest Seasonal Grill
Harvest brings locavore chic to this side of the Schuylkill.
A Global Phenomenon
A brief overview of other cities’ efforts to repurpose transportation arteries
Up in the Air and Beneath the Ground
Will the future of the Reading Railroad mobilize visions for a new Philadelphia?
Defining Locavores: Crazy or Cool?
How nuts are those local eaters?
Album Review: The Vaccines - "Come of Age"
Described as heralding the return of guitar–driven rock music, the Vaccines’ sophomore album “Come of Age” proves that a 21st century rock band does not need a synthesizer.



















