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March 17, 2008

The route followed in this video is about as plausible as Rocky's run. But hey, let's post it anyway!......

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March 6, 2008

Fun around town, for $10 or less: There Goes That Spielberg Again: “Sharks, Spaceships and Spectacles: The Films of Steven Spielberg,” a presentation by Dr. Lester Friedman, with hors d’oeuvres and drinks, at the Prince Music Theater Independence Black Box (1412 Chestnut), 6PM. $10 As We Look Forward: Author Mitch Nathanson discusses his new book The Fall of the 1977 Phillies: How a Baseball Team's Collapse Sank a City's Spirit at the Penn Bookstore (3601......

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February 28, 2008

Fun around town, for $10 or less: London Calling: Free dance party featuring Brit Rock from the '60s to today spun by DJs Jared Styles and Jim McGuinn at World Café Live (3025 Walnut), 6PM. Free (pre-registration required) Exit A: Anthony Swofford, author of Jarhead, reads from his latest book Exit A at the Penn Bookstore (3601 Walnut), 7PM. Free Deep Breath: Introduction to Buddhist meditation presented by the Menlha Buddhist Center at the Ethical......

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February 6, 2008

The weekend is still barely visible over the horizon, but that doesn't mean you can't have some weekendly fun upon this unseasonably warm eve. Here are a few things to do so you can tell your friends how immersed you are in city life. A BOB MARLEY BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION! Bob Marley was a class act from the start, and identification with the marijuana counter-culture did nothing to dampen his image as one of the most......

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January 11, 2008

Fun around town, for $10 or less: Friday: Art Opening: Opening reception for Evidence, an exhibit of local photographers Natalie McDonald, Ellen Rosenberg, and Rachelle Lee Smith, at the William Way Community Center (1315 Spruce), 6-8PM. Free Leave the Glass House at Home: Marc Silver and The Stonethrowers bring their acoustic bluegrass and roots music to Tin Angel (20 S. 2nd), 7PM. $10 Geraldine Brooks: Pulitzer Prize Winning Author Geraldine Brooks reads from her new......

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December 13, 2007

Proofreading Philly tries to capture typos, wordos, and all other kinds of grammatical mistakes that we see around the city. But we need your help! Email photos to us from your computer or your phone, and show the city that you care about good grammar. Penn is having a holiday toy drive this year, and, as reader Jen writes: More proofreading fun, this time from the intersection of 36th and Walnut in front of the......

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December 13, 2007

Fun around town, for $10 or less: Savoring the Salt: Scribe Video Center, Film at International House, and Temple University Press present “A Celebration of the Film Work of Toni Cade Bambara,” including a panel discussion and screening of The Bombing of Osage Avenue at the International House (3701 Chestnut), 7PM. $10 The Martha Graham Cracker Cabaret: Our favorite Martha brings her fabulous cabaret to L'Etage (634 S. 6th), on the 2nd floor of Creperie......

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November 2, 2006

Music fan? Unbelievably sick of listening to “Buttons” and “Smack That,” which are in steady rotation on, conservatively, 50 radio stations in Philly? Then check out Pandora.com, which creates a radio station just for you. Put in a few of your favorite artists, and Pandora.com will spit out similar stuff it thinks you’ll like. By voting yes or no on what Pandora.com suggests, you’ll fine tune the station to your liking - even if......

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May 12, 2006

Dear Everyone (yet again): Graduation is now close enough that I can count hours rather than days. This is it, folks. The end of the line. I've been crying a lot, but that's not surprising to anyone who knows me well. I cry at Hallmark commercials. But I'm still surprising myself, getting misty when I see little kids playing under the button, completely oblivious to the things that happen beneath the button after-hours, or......

Continue Reading "Return to Sender: Countdown to Diploma"

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