The Story Behind the Making of Ox Coffee Shop
When Ox Coffee first opened its doors in October of 2013, its earliest patrons wouldn’t have been privy to the whirlwind of factors that brought the business to Philadelphia’s Queen...
When Ox Coffee first opened its doors in October of 2013, its earliest patrons wouldn’t have been privy to the whirlwind of factors that brought the business to Philadelphia’s Queen...
When Suzie Nieman, the new Chapter Leader for Girl Develop It, first caught the tech bug, she relocated to Philly to be closer to some gigs in New York, but...
The Porch is activism in the face of conformist gentrification, in the face of anti-Blackness, in the face of misogynoir. We give ourselves the opportunity to enact our values, connect...
Whether it’s an art show in a warehouse, a small performance at a coffee shop, or a gathering at a cocktail bar, this city always has something to surprise and...
Resistance is a hot topic in our current political climate, Philadelphia Printworks has been deep in the social justice, activism and DIY culture space for the past eight years. For...
“Originally, when I came in here I didn’t know what this was going to be or which way it could have went, and kind of just letting it happen the...
Two Philly-based startups are developing innovative ways to print live cells and booking rides to the hospital. Allevi (formerly known as BioBots) focuses on biomedical technology. The company was started by 28-year-old Ricky...
Orthopedic bone graft surgery involves the use of rods, plates, pins, putty, wires, screws and external fixation devices. For patients, these procedures — of which over 600,000 are done annually...
As 3675 Market Street rises in West Philadelphia, new details are emerging about how the new building will, as outgoing University City Science Center President Stephen Tang puts it, “catalyze...
The direction of the Maker movement in Philadelphia is shifting ever so slightly. While the last few years have seen an influx of co-working hubs, high-tech innovation centers, and makerspaces...