The Keswick Coffee House resides in a small area within Glenside known as the Keswick Village. The video contains brief coverage on the coffee house’s history and an interview with one of the owners, Joe McCarthy.
March 2012
Because of its accessibility and ubiquity, public transportation brings people together from all walks of life. For us Philadelphians, we have the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, more lovingly known as SETPA. Anyone with first-hand SEPTA experience can attest to the weird, wacky, and sometimes even inspiring things that occur on a daily basis. So without further ado, we here at…
5. Dunkin Donuts 3437 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA If you’re the type that likes frothy, milky chai tea then Dunkin’s Vanilla Chai is for you. Though it’s more vanilla than chai, this latte is the best bang for your buck. It’ll run you around $3, which is ideal if you’re looking for a cheap treat on the go. 4….
Loco correspondent Jeff Bethea travels every form of SEPTA transit in one afternoon. Hijinks ensue.
Daniel Radcliffe, better known as “The Boy Who Lived,” has made his name known to mainstream society for the role of Harry Potter over the last ten years. Even though 2012 will mark the first year without a new Potter film, Radcliffe has found his way back to the big screen with his new movie The Woman in Black (2012)….
1. Favorite place to get dinner in Philadelphia. One of my favorite places to eat is White Dog Café in West Philly, at 3420 Sansom Street. Great organic meals made with local ingredients. It’s really fun to sit at the bar and order one of their burgers, and catch happy hour. 2. Coolest Philly attraction that people outside of Philly…
For the inhabitants of the East Coast when we think of the major cities we tend to think of Boston, Philadelphia, New York, Miami, Baltimore and Washington D.C. Scattered all up and down the coast, some too far North and maybe other too far South, the most central and most accessible of all of the East Coast’s cities are Philadelphia…
A myriad of colors and shapes; catching the light, and throwing it back in all directions. History, street corners, and objects once lost now rediscovered. Fragments of life that alone say nothing but combined tell a beautiful, artistic story. This is what I see when I encounter the creations of artist, Isaiah Zagar. I came across Zagar’s art during my…
Walk A Crooked Mile Books is a used bookstore on Devon Street in Mt. Airy. It’s owned by Greg Willams and Cynthia Potter, who’ve been running the store for about 15 years.
Weeks later, and Loco Mag is still relishing the performance given by The Menzingers in Philly.