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Take It to the Streets: What to Do in Philly This Month

This month: Film festivals. Battles of the bands. The absolute domination of the Philadelphia 76ers. 

by 34TH STREET MAGAZINE

Living the ‘Soft Life’: Accessible or Too Idealistic?

Black women gave life to the "soft life" trend to promote self–care, but has social media turned it into an unattainable standard?

by NAIMA SMALL

BeReal: Digital Relatability or Inauthenticity?

The social media app has tried to improve upon its predecessors, but falls into the same old pattern.

by CASSIDEE JACKSON

Losing Your Luscious Locks Is More Common Than You Think

Hair loss in your twenties can seem devastating, but it doesn't have to be that way.

by SHELBY ABAYIE

A Cookbook for Climate Resilience and Storytelling

The Penn Program in Environmental Humanities is connecting climate change with lived experiences.

by VIKKI XU

Take It to the Streets: What to Do in Philly This Month

This month: Haunted houses. Autumnal festivals. Story slams that are sure to be good and stand–up comedy that isn't.

by WALDEN GREEN

Looking to the Future with Space Age Fashion

The space age fashion trends of yesterday are a plea for a better tomorrow.

by ALEXANDRA KANAN

El Vez is Philly’s Go–To Classic, Loud, and Lively Mexican Joint.

As Philly’s Mexican food scene grows, Stephen Starr’s El Vez remains a cheerful and consistent crowd-pleaser. 

by KAYLA COTTER

Prunella: Come for the Pizza, Stay for the Atmosphere

Head to Midtown Village for playful twists on Italian–American classics.

by NAIMA SMALL

Walk a Couple Blocks to Amma’s for Your Home Away from Home

No matter your heritage, you can count on Amma’s South Indian Cuisine’s new University City location for a taste of comfort and familiarity. 

by SRUTHI SRINIVAS

For Doc Pickle, Pickling Is More than A Science. It’s a Labor of Love.

Originating 50 years ago in a basement, this third–generation pickle company has perfected their art and gained a cult Philly following in the process.

by KIRA WANG

The Volstead by Unity Serves up Classy Cocktails Sans Alcohol

Vegan bites and zero–proof nights lead to perfect, hangover–free mornings at this unconventional Manayunk bar.

by EMMA MARKS

Run, Don’t Walk, for Juana Tamale's Birria Tacos

After years of pop–ups and selling out of a van, Chef Jennifer Zavala delivers in her new South Philly storefront. 

by SAMARA HIMMELFARB

The Telfar x Rainbow Collab Is Changing the Landscape of Luxury Fashion

The man behind the iconic “Bushwick Burkin” is making his signature bags even more accessible.

by NAIMA SMALL

Fresh and Vibrant Flavors Thrive at Hibiscus Cafe

Look no further for your next vegan–plus food and smoothie spot than this West Philly gem.

by JEAN PAIK

Kim Kardashian is Venturing into Private Equity…and Back into Whiteness

Celebrites are taking the finance world by storm, but what do they have to offer?

by NAIMA SMALL

A Night Out at Grandma's Philly

Grandma’s Philly brings bite–sized portions of Northern Thailand to Philly.

by DEREK WONG

Pizzata Pizzeria Is a Deceptively Simple Stop for Naturally Leavened Greatness

Philadelphians are buzzing about the pizza joint for its committed founders as well as its unique approach to pizza–making.

by GRAYSON CATLETT

Reclaiming the ‘Clean Girl Aesthetic’

So you’ve been following the “clean girl aesthetic,” but do you know where it originally comes from?

by SHAHANA BANERJEE

Closing the Nature Gap

How small decisions are bringing inclusivity to the great outdoors

by SHELBY ABAYIE

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