
The Collide Zine Issue 9 release at Tattooed Mom was one hell of a night. The open mic was stacked with talent, as performers brought their A-game, spitting fire poetry and raw acoustic jams that left the crowd craving more. The place was buzzing with energy, and the vendors were all about networking, making moves, and showcasing their killer art. It was a chaotic yet beautiful collision of creativity, and everyone who was there felt the vibe. Plus, Tattooed Mom's amazing cheese steaks (both regular and vegan!) layered another dimension of deliciousness to the night.
Collide Zine is all about fostering a creative community and giving a platform to local artists and writers. Their events are a blend of edgy art and literature, creating an inclusive space where everyone can share their work and connect with like-minded individuals. Massive shoutout to Blush Ellis, William E. Heston, and Rowan Mucci for rocking the mic and repping Soup Can Magazine hard af, not to mention Audrey for holding down the Soup Can Magazine table like a champ, all adding an extra layer of cool to the event. Their presence just proved how the culture brings together the dopest artists and creators in the scene. And let's not forget Lindsey, the string puller behind this epic event—props to her and the team for making everything run smoother than the Flyers' hockey rink. Can't wait for the next wild night with Collide Zine at Tattooed Mom!
Coming up: Mark your calendars for Soup Can Magazine's Four Year Canniversary Party on April 12th!
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