events
Jonathon Richman
Sunday, 10/12/2008@ 8PM
What: R5 ProductionsProto-punk legend Jonathan Richman from Modern Lovers comes to Philly in a seated sanctuary show at the church.
Where: Sanctuary of the First Unitarian Church. (2125 Chestnut Street)
Cost: $15
Venezuelan Expressions
Sunday, 10/12/2008@ 5PM
What: A Casa De Venezuela event where local Latin-American artists will showcase music and dance performances in a diverse manifestation of Venezuela's rich folklore heritage with a variety of cultural influences.
Where: The Painted Bride Art Center @ 230 Vine Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Cost: $15/$10 for Bride and Cases de Venezuela members
Gee's Bend
Tuesday, 09/16/2008 to Sunday, 12/14/2008@ Tues-Sun, 10AM-5PM; Fridays, until 8:45PM
What: See the truly extraordinary creations by members of the Gee's Bend community in Alabama. This exhibition of quilts made in the unique, African-American tradition, includes some from the early 20th century as well as very recent work.
Where: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 26th St. & the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA
Cost: $14/adults, $12/Seniors (65+), $10/Students, 13-18, Free/12 and under
Genealogy 101
Sunday, 10/12/2008@ 12:30-5PM
What: If you are cut off from the family tree or do not know your roots, discover them through Mercer Museum's genealogy workshop. Workshop participants will be introduced to basic research methods, tips on organizing information, and what to beware of when using the Internet.
Where: 84 South Pine St., Doylestown, PA
Cost: Registration required (limit 20 people), $40/$35 Bucks County Historical Society members
Jonah Matranga
Sunday, 10/12/2008@ 7PM
What: The solo artrist, Jonah Matranga, entertains us with not only his music but his personality as well. He keeps it real through his lyrics and his tone, to make you feel right at home. The intimate setting of the First Unitarian Church's Chapel allows for you to get personal with this artist.
Where: The First Unitarian Church's Chapel. 2125 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, PA. (22nd and Chestnut St)
Cost: $10 in advance, $12 at door | all ages
Museum of Art:
Saturday, 09/27/2008 to Sunday, 12/28/2008@ 6 PM
What: 19th century artist Thomas Chambers' 15 prints will be displayed including American Marine and Landscape Painter.
Where: Museum of Art
Cost: $19
Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival
Thursday, 10/09/2008 to Sunday, 10/12/2008
What: First Annual Anythings are always exciting, especially when there's guaranteed to be a collection of the most creative Asian film talents in the nation. Some very famous names and faces will conglomerate with new emerging talents in this highly anticipated 4-day Philly event that will include screenings, Q&A's with filmmakers, after parties and much more. Read summaries of the 8 feature films and 30 shorts, buy tickets and get the scoop at www.phillyasianfilmfest.org/
Where: showings mainly at The Asian Arts Initiative @ 1219 Vine Street, Philadelphia, PA.
Opening Night @ the Bridge: Cinema de Lux (40th & Walnut St) followed by a reception @ The Carriage House (3907 Spruce Street)
Cost: $5-10, Varies per event, Student discounts
Pink Skull presents Ugly Disko
Sunday, 10/12/2008@ 9PM-2AM
What: Pink Skull presents Ugly Disko featuring DJ Julian S Process and The Broadzilla DJs. Come get your groove on at Silk City Sunday night.
Where: Silk City. 5th and Spring Garden (Philadelphia)
Cost: no cover
Poetry Contest
Monday, 09/22/2008 to Saturday, 11/01/2008
What: Thoughts Kept Hidden Publishing Company encourages you to submit your poetry and gain some recognition for your well-deserving talent. $1000 cash grand prize as well as opportunities for 20 poets to have their work published in an upcoming book.
Where: Submit no later than Nov. 1 via email to thoughtskepthidden@yahoo.com or check out thoughtskepthidden.com/. You can also mail poems to PO Box 25150, Philadelphia, PA, 19147
Cost: Free
Real Pirates
Saturday, 05/31/2008 to Sunday, 11/02/2008@ Mon-Tues: 9AM-5PM, Wed-Sat: 9AM-8PM, Sun: 9AM-7PM
What: Fulfill all of your unrealized childhood fantasies with a look at the world's first exhibition of authentic pirate treasure. The Real Pirates Exhibition, produced by National Geographic, displays over 200 artifacts from Whydah- a real pirate ship discovered off of the coast of Cape Cod.
Where: The Franklin Institute, 222 N 20th St., Philadelphia, PA
Cost: Varies, see www2.fi.edu/exhibits/traveling/pirates/tickets.php for more information.
Group pricing can be found here. or by calling 1.800.285.0684
Tickets can also be found at www.ticketmaster.com
State Fair
Tuesday, 09/02/2008 to Sunday, 10/19/2008@ Various Times
What: The 200th season of Rodgers & Hammerstein's State Fair, an old-fashioned all-American Broadway musical, is featured against the backdrop of the American heartland tradition. Leave the farm in Iowa and head over to the State Fair where prizes are won and dreams come true!
Where: Walnut Street Theatre, 825 Walnut St., Philadelphia, PA
Cost: $10-$125
Call 215-336-1234 for Ticketmaster or 215-574-3550, ext. 1 for more information.
Terror Behind the Walls
Friday, 09/19/2008 to Sunday, 11/02/2008@ 7P.M. to 10P.M. weeknights, 7P.M. to 11P.M. Fridays & Sundays, 7P.M. to 12A.M. Saturdays
What: Called “perfect for Halloween” by the New York Times and ranked No. 5 in the nation by A.O.L. Digital City, Terror Behind the Walls is the region’s premier haunted attraction - a special, spooky Halloween tour of Eastern state Penitentiary.
Where: Easter State Penitentiary, 22nd and Fairmount Ave
Cost: $20 Monday through Thursday; $25 Fridays and Sundays; $30 Saturdays
The Dead C
Sunday, 10/12/2008@ 8PM
What: New Zealand based noise rock trio, The Dead C, play a rare show in the states with Blues Control and Pink Reason.
Where: Johnny Brenda's. Girard and Frankfurt Aves.
Cost: $12
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