Frustrated with the city’s rampant gun violence, Philly native Melanie Brandon transformed confiscated weapons into necklaces, pendants and bracelets.
Posted on 30 September 2008 by Kevin Brosky
Frustrated with the city’s rampant gun violence, Philly native Melanie Brandon transformed confiscated weapons into necklaces, pendants and bracelets.
Posted on 16 September 2008 by Kevin Brosky
With the addition of an electric police car, Temple has made a step toward becoming more environmentally friendly.
Posted on 01 September 2008 by Kevin Brosky
Three of the most beautiful places on an urban campus offer plenty of peace and quiet for busy students.
Posted on 13 May 2008 by Kevin Brosky
One aspect of Temple’s campus that contributes to its beautiful scenery is the rich variety of artwork. From the Bell Tower to the “Red Owl,” there are plenty of different styles of art to observe.
Though students pass by these works of art on a daily basis, few likely know much about the creative pieces that [...]
Posted on 21 April 2008 by Kevin Brosky
On a Monday night, musicians sit cross-legged in the vibrant lobby of World Café Live in West Philadelphia. Backpacks and guitar cases lay on the sprawling granite floor nearby. Some read the Metro, Philadelphia Weekly, CityPaper or paperback books. Others scribble lyrics or doodle in notebooks, just to pass the time.
The time is 6:29 p.m., [...]
Posted on 18 September 2007 by Kevin Brosky
Davy Rothbart found an angry girlfriend’s note to her boyfriend mistakenly placed on his car windshield. It was this entertaining note that inspired the creation of FOUND Magazine.
Rothbart put together the first issue of FOUND in 2001 with a pair of scissors and some tape. Since then, he published three more issues and a fifth [...]