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donation receipt for $100 to WeCareTN
I donated to WeCareTN who does amazing work www.wecaretn.org
Oh no, this is so sad! I did a tour with Ms Joanne a few years ago and she was wonderful. And her sister Lynda passed away last month. Thank you for sharing about your time with her.
For example the woman who wrote this buckwild book has not been banned! bookshop.org/p/books/the-...
She is the most embarrassing alum of my college and has been banned by basically every alum fb group which is wild because there's some wild ass people in them.
So good and such a clever way to move through time and geography during the war. I usually stick to non-fiction about the Spanish Civil War but this was a gem (would recommend La Passionaria's memoir as a good companion book though!).
Splits by Unique Foods brand are incredible. All of their pretzels are good but my favorite is Splits. They also make some solid mustard dips.
One of my favorite Philly moments is from right after the statue went up I was on the BSL to go to a Sixers game and met an older guy going to see the statue in person. He didn't have a cell phone so I took a pic of him and sent to to his sister. Joe Frazier and this city deserve better!
He does this pretty often when he is making announcements or dropping new music.
Bad Bunny’s performance began in the plantation, featured broken electric poles, and ended by centering a hemispheric understanding of “América”—among many other things—and some Anglo journalists are like “his performance wasn’t political.”
This is why we need to be telling our stories.
I read this after seeing it recommended on your site and was shocked by what a greater proportion of her book focuses on women, especially compared to the very long more well known books. (currently reading your latest and enjoying it!)
donations receipt to the Everywhere Project in memory of Dan McQuade, an exemplary Philadelphian
Thanks for the nudge!
Really hard to look at this and all the other examples of bravery and kindness from ordinary people in this moment not think also of the tremendous cowardice exhibited over the past year by some of the richest, most well-protected people in business, media and politics
They have like 12 varieties of Za'atar, delicious crepes and waffles and are basically the nicest people. But def check out Bisho's next door too, it's SO GOOD (kind of fast casual, easy for sit down or take out).
Have you tried Le Souk? It's Palestinian/Algerian owned and the same family that owns the extremely delicious Bishos next door. www.lesoukmarket.com
I've seen them tons of times in between but I just realized that I will be seeing them nearly 30 years to the date since my first show of theirs.
Presale started today and the code is Whigs40
Considering how frequently you've voted for his agenda I would suggest fewer performative social media posts and more voting against everything he wants.
This is true but I am still wondering why you are backing his agenda by voting for his defense bill yesterday. There is no need for you to do this!
Duane Kearns Puryear, holding his panel for the AIDS Memorial Quilt. It reads, in block letters: "My name is Duane Kearns Puryear. I was born on December 20, 1964. I was diagnosed with AIDS on September 7, 1987 at 4:45 PM. I was 22 old. Sometimes, it makes me very sad. I made this panel myself. If you are reading it, I am dead..." There are several great resources to learn about Duane, his advocacy, his family, his panel, and the politics of memory and re-creation, especially this one by The Dallas Way: http://www.thedallasway.org/stories/written/2021/9/19/duane-puryears-and-the-quilt-panel Duane Puryear died in 1991.
It's your birthday, Duane.
Bad Habit by Alana Portero is the best thing I've read this year
The attached house had a bunch of Harris signs up for a while and I'm imagining a lot of passive aggressive music situations.
Omg I live near there and these people confuse me so much.
#OtD 20 Nov 1936 Spanish rail worker, civil war military leader and anarcho-syndicalist Buenaventura Durruti died after being shot the previous day during the defence of Madrid from the fascists, probably by accident. 500,000 workers attended his funeral shop.workingclasshistory.com/collections/...
donation receipt to midwest immigration bond fund for $100
Thanks for elevating this!
Here's your chance to do something about the people being starved and beaten in Broadview ICE custody.
Share this post, and I'll donate $1 to the Midwest Immigration Bond Fund (www.mibfc.org).
And if you make a donation to them, let me know how much and I'll match it 1:1.
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Remarkably handsome Brown pit bull in a wig to look like curlers and a scarf and a somewhat janky house dress
Remarkably handsome Brown pit bull in a wig to look like curlers and a scarf and a somewhat janky house dress sticking out his tongue
Spencer is a very nosy neighbor
I hear *someone* is having a sale next week.
I guess they have to try and recoup some of that $2.5 billion they’re forking over for *checks notes* being deceptive? Who would’ve thought?
Feels like Oct 7 & 8 will be prime days to support independent bookstores. 😌
Perfect song, perfect album.
Not to mention the long history of what the US government and later the PNP did to crush the independence movement from the 30s on. Bombing, torture, mass arrest. The entire playbook, and so many people don't know.