Coffee Shop Review: Michael Thomas Coffee Michael Thomas Coffee’s New Location Offers A Space For Community Between Girard and Carlisle, Silver Avenue is a narrow, fast-moving cataract of commerce—and you better pedal fast or have eyes in the back [...] Marya Errin Jones \ Oct 30, 2014 Read More ( facebook.com/pages/Michael-Thomas-Coffee )
Pop Life: Inevitable Reflections Of The Artist As A Black Man Inevitable Reflections Of The Artist As A Black Man If you’re black in America, you’re obliged to think about race, culture and class in almost all your worldly explorations, whether driving, shopping [...] Marya Errin Jones \ Oct 02, 2014 Read More “Where the Hell is Batman?”, 2009, acrylic on canvas
Food News: Democracy By The Pint New Alehouse Concept Puts The People In Charge Of The Pivo Between Mesopotamia and McMenamins, beer culture on the planet has flourished as an endless liquid feast, as vital to us as cereal or [...] Marya Errin Jones \ Sep 11, 2014 Read More Patrick Johnson (left) and Zach Gould of the Ale Republic. (Ty Bannerman)
Rad Dad: Fighting The Patriarchy One Diaper At A Time Fighting The Patriarchy One Diaper At A Time Moments after the image posts, it goes viral: a man in army fatigue cargo shorts, black tank shirt revealing his massive, muscular arms, [...] Marya Errin Jones \ Feb 27, 2014 Read More
Bragging Rites: Tooth & Nail Proves More Personal Than Political Tooth & Nail Proves More Personal Than Political Struggle and revolution don’t always happen in the streets. Sometimes, undertaking the inner campaign is the more difficult and worthier battle. Singer/songwriter Billy [...] Marya Errin Jones \ Mar 21, 2013 Read More Billy Bragg
Dia De Los Zines: Celebrate Independent Publishing Celebrate Independent Publishing Harvard Mall has a ghost. Its name is Cellar Door. It’s hard for me to walk by the corner of Harvard and Silver [...] Marya Errin Jones \ Oct 04, 2012 Read More