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Manayunk is like, a Thing!
We came, we saw, we drawed! Yes, it was better in the original Latin, we know. In our debut at Lucky’s Last Chance, which overlooks Manayunk’s urbane Main Street, we made a very brisk start right out of the gate. We filled out … Continue reading
Southern. Writing. Evenings.
There’s a clean, well-lit place just around the corner from the Italian Market in South Philadelphia. We’re setting up our little stand of stationery and stamps at Coeur–on 8th Street, just above Christian. Please join us for our debut … Continue reading
Note Well …
The Yards ESA was hand-pumped from the cellar; but that little score in waltz time came from the heart. Here are a few of the letters we all wrote on Tuesday, the penultimate Publetters of June (and next-to-last one at Fergie’s Pub). Please join … Continue reading
Going to SE Philly… (after NE Philly)
Rick J. calls this part of Philly “Southern Liberties” – and he may have a point. We can exalt or debunk that idea and many others every Tuesday (5/3, 10, 17, 24 & 31) in May at the Pub On Passyunk East, … Continue reading
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Your Words / Our Stamps / This Tuesday
These are some beautiful old stamps, yes? Still, their real meaning doesn’t emerge until they are fastened to an envelope bearing a letter. That’s where you come in (the door of the Grey Lodge Pub, to be exact) on Frankford Avenue. We … Continue reading