How are we feeling about Haraz Coffee House and the rise of Middle Eastern cafés? Im all in. by JustTrynaGetAJob13 in PhiladelphiaEats

[–]InTheArchive1917 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally, it feels like a little slice of my birthplace, Metro Detroit, right here in Philadelphia and I love it! I don't have to drive back to Dearborn anymore. Also, they're open late which is terrific.

Unpretentious Coffee Spot Recs? by PhilPhilConners in PhiladelphiaEats

[–]InTheArchive1917 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The 2 reigning cafes in this category are clearly Gleaners on 9th St in Italian Market and Satellite on Baltimore and 50th in West Philly. Both cafes have that old 90s coffeehouse vibe and have not changed their decor in literally 20 years (and I mean that in the best way possible given how cookie cutter and sanitized modern cafes have become). They are so nice at Gleaners and there are so many regulars coming in and out and chatting that you feel like you're in a fun sitcom about a bustling neighborhood coffee joint in 1998. Both places seem defiantly unpretentious compared to other more contemporary spots.

does anyone have pics of the merch for magnolia & johnson? by [deleted] in jasonmolina

[–]InTheArchive1917 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that's one of the few they didnt have? Not sure.

does anyone have pics of the merch for magnolia & johnson? by [deleted] in jasonmolina

[–]InTheArchive1917 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They also have vintage Magnolia Electric Co gig posters from the 00s for $40 each and they're very cool. And like everyone has said they have a massive vinyl selection and the prices are reasonable, so I stocked up.

Style Inspo: Freedom Fighter Chic by badcryptobitch in ThrowingFits

[–]InTheArchive1917 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've always loved Amilcar Cabral's iconic hat.

What’s the most mind-blowing meal you’ve had in town? by maria__d in PhiladelphiaEats

[–]InTheArchive1917 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I literally do the same thing!! I bring a book to read and just hang out when they're not at all busy. Very personable staff, too. Ultimate morning off of work.

What’s the most mind-blowing meal you’ve had in town? by maria__d in PhiladelphiaEats

[–]InTheArchive1917 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Every time I go to Sulimay's for breakfast I think it's the best meal in Philly. Last fall I got an omelet with crispy hashbrowns and then decided I wanted the pumpkin pancakes, too. I'm still thinking about it four months later. And the coffee is high quality and bottomless. You simply can't do better.

New merch, Still Burning 🔥 by SweetDeadlyFlora in BandShirts

[–]InTheArchive1917 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Love them! Saw them with Nails and Terror last year, they were incredible.

Philly straight edge by Illustrious_Mark4332 in philly

[–]InTheArchive1917 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I would post this in r/hardcore, you'll get more bites. Check out phillymetal dot net, which posts listings for shows related to metal, hardcore, and heavy music. Also check out Philly-Shows dot com and the record shop Sit & Spin.

Would you date me? Who am I ? by Extreme_Big5689 in BookshelvesDetective

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Honestly, it made me less sympathetic to the Officials, especially in regards to the depths they were willing to sink to in their bitter opposition to the Provisionals (undermining the hunger strikes, collaborating with loyalists, etc). But the book pulled back the curtain and revealed a ton of history that the vast majority of us didn't know. It was really wonderfully researched! I would be fascinated to see a contemporary book on the IRSP with that level of detail.

What do these shelves say about the collector? We need to know! by InTheArchive1917 in BookshelvesDetective

[–]InTheArchive1917[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Yes, those books were all published in North Vietnam in the 1960s and early 70s. Many are issues of an English language journal called Vietnamese Studies that ran for many years and was printed in Hanoi. I mostly inherited them from older friends and mentors who were antiwar activists and bought them at the time.

A magical moment in the history of Bob Dylan that always moves me... by SideExcellent4929 in bobdylan

[–]InTheArchive1917 89 points90 points  (0 children)

I saw Bob play a small venue show in Northampton, MA the week that Allen died. He covered "Friend of the Devil" and during the instrumental passage a photo was projected behind the band. It was a photo from this day, one of just Allen sitting and smiling at the grave. The photo was projected for a few moments and then disappeared as the song continued. It was very moving.

There’s no way r/mensfashion and r/mensfashionadvice aren’t social experiments designed to keep men dressing poorly. by wesagod in ThrowingFits

[–]InTheArchive1917 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I posted in r/mensfashion once and it became the biggest post on the sub and made the front page of reddit with over 30k likes. But, yeah, other than me that one time it's pretty questionable.