It’s Black Friday. There’s already a line outside the store. With a hope and a prayer (and dangerous amounts of coffee) you begin helping other human beings buy various materialistic items at absurd hours of the night.
For this issue, we took the concept of free and rolled with it. We wanted to present something that really captured the essence being completely unrestrained and independent.
Looking for an escape from the cityscape this Fall? Check out this video of Wissahickon Valley Park. It's pretty and it's free. What more could you want?
Here's an extended trailer for a project showcasing the importance of street art in Philly titled “Philadelphia: Under the Skyscrapers”.
London’s first “pay-per-minute” café called Ziferblat was first opened almost a year ago by its Russian founders in the city’s hipster neighborhood. This trendy hangout provided city dwellers with free coffee and food. Customers just have to pay 3 pence (about 5 cents) for every minute spent inside the cafe.
I take this phrase and put it into practice in my everyday life, but I apply it in reverse; I regularly take useful things from the bins (dumpsters, trash, whatever you want to call it!) of shops, mainly food from supermarkets, use this “trash” myself and share it with others.
Dubbed as the “anti-Facebook,” Ello boasts to be more ethical than popular social media.
For food allergy sufferers, vegans, the gluten-intolerant and this bakery is truly Sweet Freedom.
For over 15 years now, Taglit Birthright has been giving the gift of a free trip to Israel for Jewish students, aged 18-26 from across the world. In Hebrew, the word “taglit” means discovery.
This January marks the fifth season return of Showtime’s Shameless. Therefore what better time than now to catch up on all the beautiful madness you’ve been missing? Airing under the radar for too long, this noteworthy dramedy revolves around a powerful sibling sestet, bonds cemented by the forced circumstances of having to make up for horribly neglectful parents.