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#127 December 2019/All Topics/Environment/Urban Nature

Urban Naturalist: It’s a Bird Eat Bird World

By Bernard BrownTwo captivating aerial predators love city life.

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December 20, 2019
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#127 December 2019/All Topics

Street Stories & Curbside Characters: Heart and Home

by Constance Garcia-BarrioThis formerly incarcerated homeless man rebuilt his life and signed his first lease at age 40.

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December 19, 2019
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#127 December 2019/All Topics

The Gift of Creation

By Samantha WittchenConsider giving memberships or classes in lieu of grabbing something off of store shelves this holiday season.

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December 11, 2019
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#127 December 2019/All Topics

Energy: Better Buildings, Better Future

By Meenal RavalMaking changes to the buildings where we live and work would be an easy way to cut Philadelphia’s energy consumption.

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December 10, 2019
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#127 December 2019/All Topics/Feminism

Dear Lois: Can we define “self-care” in a way that does not push us toward consumerism?

By Lois Volta Dear Lois: Can we define “self-care” in a way that does not push us toward consumerism

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December 10, 2019
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#127 December 2019/All Topics/Bicycling/Editor's Notes/transportation

Editor’s Notes: Making It

By Alex MulcahyThis morning’s commute would have been much more difficult without my Yuba Sweet Curry bike. For reasons too tedious to share, my son didn’t have his bike, his regular means of getting to and from school. But thanks to our bright orange cargo bike, I was able to haul both him and his

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December 10, 2019
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#126 November 2019/All Topics/Feminism

Dear Lois: Is it possible to transcend the domestic workload of the holiday season and live out of the heart?

By Lois VoltaDear Lois: Is it possible to transcend the domestic workload of the holiday season and live out of the heart?

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November 26, 2019
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#126 November 2019/Air/All Topics/Circular Economy/Climate-Change/Editor's Notes/Environment/Recycling

Editor’s Notes: No Time To Lose

“The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function.” –F. Scott FitzgeraldI believe in the eureka moment: the experience of discovering something about the world or yourself that changes everything. This magazine has sought out those stories

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November 14, 2019
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#126 November 2019/All Topics/Environment/Urban Nature

Thanksgiving Survivors

By Bernard BrownWild turkeys are good neighbors, unless they encounter a polished car.

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November 14, 2019
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#126 November 2019/All Topics

Street Stories & Curbside Characters: The Elder Strut

By Constance Garcia-BarrioShe’s protested segregation and fought for rent control, now she canvasses for Philly independents.

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November 13, 2019
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