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September 5, 2006

"Philly Loves Rocky" Week

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We don't mean to complain, but why is it that Philadelphia icons need to stretch their anniversary celebrations on for so long? First Ben Franklin's tercentennial celebrations seem prepared to last until his quadricentennial fete begins, and now it seems that Rocky isn't content with a new movie and a relocated statue for his 30th. He gets a whole week of celebration, too. (What we really want to know is how'd we get to be an icon and have extended, city-sponsored parties too.)

From the 5th through the 9th the city will be running events to celebrate the movie, and the actor/director who not only made him famous, but also put the Philly "Yo!" into the international lexicon.

Events include a Rocky/Adrian Look-Alike contest, a "Hero Thrill Show," a boxing exhibition (ironically taking place in Love Park!), a screening of the film on the Art Museum steps and a dedication of the statue that's been having such trouble finding a home. You can find the lo-down on all these events here.


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That's sad. Praising a braindead fighter and his new movie.

 
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