August 20, 2019
“Still, I Rise” – Thoughts and Reflections on Women’s Empowerment by Fiona McHugh
Fiona McHugh reflects on the empowerment that arises from embracing your more “feminine” side.
a burgundy zine
August 20, 2019
Fiona McHugh reflects on the empowerment that arises from embracing your more “feminine” side.
August 19, 2019
Sick of losing your ol’ vape cartridges? We were, too… Until the Cartsdom Roulette came along.
August 19, 2019
Fiona McHugh encourages us to reconnect with our natural roots and restore ourselves with Forest Bathing.
August 18, 2019
As we enter the final 10-day stretch before the release of “The Burgundy Zine #8: Reflections,” we’re encouraging you to reflect upon the good ol’ times with us as a community.
The grass is always greener on the other side, after all.
August 17, 2019
when we could buy liquid happiness for just a dollar or two,
why would i wanna be anywhere else but in a coffee shop with you
August 16, 2019
The Spotted Lanternfly is a destructive pest with the potential to cost Pa’s economy in the upwards of $18 billion dollars, the Penn State Extension (PSE) reports. Since their discovery in Berks County five years ago, they’ve rapidly invaded southeastern Pa.
In an effort to engage residents in the Pa Department of Agriculture (PDA)’s fight against this insect, the PDA will offer permits for 31 in-person Spotted Lanternfly classes for businesses across 14 counties, including: Lehigh, Berks, Lancaster, Chester, Delaware, Philadelphia, Montgomery, and Bucks.
August 15, 2019
Mahik’s reflects upon change and nostalgia for simpler times in her poem, “Yesterday…”
August 14, 2019
Under the glow and warmth of a late-summer sunset on the roof deck of a Whole Foods on my 18th birthday, wisdom was imparted upon me by an unexpected source… A five year old.
August 12, 2019
Hala Karim reflects upon the aftermath of battling depression and addiction.
August 11, 2019
Hiking and gardening are two hobbies of mine that are separate, but deeply intertwined. The way soil slides through the spaces between my fingers, the pride I feel when the first blooms on a new plant appears, and the joy to be had hiking through the woods on a cool, summer afternoon has given me a newfound appreciation for all life on our planet.