It can be easy to get discouraged these days. Everywhere we look, there are signs of a struggling planet and, often, it’s difficult to see a clear path to an effectual response. 2022 may well eclipse recent years as the hottest on record. Rainfall has alternated between being absent or violent in Pennsylvania, one of
MoreFor a while we’ve been hearing grumblings about the next installment of Flying Fish‘s excellent Exit Series—something about local Jersey rye here, Belgian whispers there—and now the announcement has finally come. During Beer Week, Flying Fish will debut Exit 6 Wallonian Rye Belgian-Style Ale, a collaboration between Head Brewer Casey Hughes, Ric Hoffman of Stewart’s Brewing
MoreOn August 29, Louisville’s My Morning Jacket will play Philadelphia’s Great Plaza, and donate $1 from every ticket to Greensgrow Farm in Kensington. This is super-crazy-awesome on many levels. First of all, MMJ are one of the best live bands around (frontman Jim James is the Whitney Houston of rock singers). Secondly, this is yet another
MoreTonight, the Academy of Natural Sciences with host an Urban Sustainability Forum featuring none other than Grid publisher Alex Mulcahy. The program has been dubbed, “Who will tell the people?: Science and Sustainability in the News.” Other speakers include Chris Mooney, a Knight Science Journalism Fellow at MIT and author of three books, including Unscientific America:
MoreIn order for my lifestyle to be truly sustainable, I gotta seek out the deals. Fortunately, Philly is a place ripe with cheap (or even free) activities, snacks and—oh yeah—beer. In April, two enterprising friends (coming clean: also friends of mine) launched Phrugal Philly, a blog dedicated to all things low budget. There are events,
MoreFive years ago, I was out riding at the Jersey Shore when I was struck by a car. I came out mostly intact—though my patella wasn’t so lucky. It was a harrowing experience, and one that took me a long time to get over. Only recently have I become completely comfortable on two wheels again,
MoreSpeaking of lizards, frogs and other scaly things, Grid contributor and herper extraordinaire Billy Brown is hosting a blog carnival over at his site Philly Herping*. House of Herp No. 6 is in honor of spring, and it features creatures getting in the mood for love. Click here for more on the monthly House of Herp.
MoreTim Laman/National GeographicSo, I was gonna write a post about the gulf oil spill’s drift into the Atlantic Ocean, and how I might just be having a side of slick with my Back Bay crab cakes this summer, but then I saw this. And it made me happy. A group of scientists recently returned from
MoreCasey Spacht cuts morels from the forest floorReading this short piece on morel foraging in The Atlantic gave me new appreciation for Casey Spacht, the guide for my own morel mission in April. The writer and her boyfriend (armed with book learnin’) are thwarted time and again, but eventually leave the woods with a small
MoreThere are quite a few iced coffee fanatics in the Grid offices. OK, two. Me and Ad Sales/Distribution Guru Claire Connelly. We spend far too much time talking about the best options (Good Karma and its extra shot of espresso, Vietnamese versions with sweetened condensed milk, the miracle of simple syrup) and sometimes slip out
MoreIPA is the secret ingredientAs someone who spends a large portion of her working hours writing about (and a large portion of her waking hours thinking about) food, I always feel some intense potluck pressure.
This weekend was no exception, as I prepared for a Saturday evening get together. I had two racks of Country Time
