events
Dracula Festival
Wednesday, 10/22/2008 to Wednesday, 10/29/2008@ 6PM
What: The 6th Annual Dracula Festival is kicked-off with a reading and book signing by Leslie Klinger, the author of the New Annotated Dracula, and follows with events such as a Dracula Puppet Parade and an exhibition of the original research notes and outlines for Dracula
Where: Rosenbach Museum & Library @ 2008-2010 Delancey Place Philadelphia, PA
Cost: $10 adults | $8 seniors | $5 students | free for children under 5
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
Hip Hop for Palestine 3
Wednesday, 10/22/2008@ 7PM
What: Temple Students for Justice in Palestine present their third hip hop fundraiser. Featuring hip -hop artists from various cities, DJ Femstar from Nigeria, and Sabreena Da Witch, Palestine's 1st R&B singer. This year there will be a tribute to the late great poet of Palestine, Mahmoud Darwish. Proceeds will go to a program that helps young Palestinian refugees.
Where: The Rotunda @4014 Walnut St Philadelphia PA
Cost: $10-$20 but no one will be turned away
James Castle Retrospective
Tuesday, 10/14/2008 to Friday, 01/09/2009@ NA
What: The Philadelphia Museum of Art will present the first comprehensive museum exhibition of the art of James Castle (1899-1977), one of the most enigmatic and remarkable self-taught artists to emerge in the United States during the 20th century.
Where: Philadelphia Museum of Art (26th Street & the Benjamin Franklin Parkway)
Cost: $7 adults $5 students
Making a Scene
Wednesday, 10/22/2008@ 10PM-2AM
What: Socialite Scott hosts a night of fashion, music, and glam at the Vango Lounge. DJ Michael Anderer will heat up the night with dance beats while Philadelphia's fashion experts take over the dance floor.
Where: Vango Lounge and Skybar @ 116 S. 18th St Philadelphia, PA
Cost: free
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
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
Sustainability Day
Wednesday, 10/22/2008@ 11-2PM
What: Check out Temple University's First Annual Sustainability Day at the Bell Tower and participate in the recycled art and material design contest. Register for the contest individually or as a team and get creative as well as promote a greener living in the Philadelphia area and beyond!
Where: Temple University's Main Campus, Berks Mall @ the Bell Tower
Cost: FREE! | all ages
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 Obscure Object of Desire
Wednesday, 10/22/2008@ 7:30PM
What: Legendary director Luis Buñuel’s final film is full of eroticism and tells the story of Mathieu's obsessive and torturing desire for the ever-elusive Conchita. The film is a dizzying game of sexual politics punctuated by terror, hearkening back to the director's surrealistic beginnings.
Where: Reel Student Center Cinema, 13th St. (between Cecil B. Moore & Montgomery Ave.)
Cost: $4, $2/Temple Students w/ I.D.
The Urban Archives
Monday, 10/13/2008 to Friday, 01/30/2009@ Monday-Friday, 8:30AM-5PM
What: The 10-million item Urban Archives collection held at Temple University's Paley Library holds exclusive insight into the city of Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley, from the 18th to 20th centuries. The collection includes print materials and visual media and the opening of the Manuscript Collection will offer incredible knowledge on the political and community organizations in Philadelphia.
Where: Samuel Paley Library, Temple University; 1210 W. Berks Street, Philadelphia, PA
Cost: N/A; All Ages
Urban Renaissance
Wednesday, 10/22/2008@ 7PM-11PM
What: Spend the night up in NYC at the charity fundraiser honoring Danny and Russel Simmons for Rush Philanthropic. DJ Rich Medina will keep the wheels spinning and the bids winning as various artists auction off their stuff to raise money for Sybarite Productions Creative Center. RSVP to dinna@sybariteproductions.net with full name, address and phone number.
Where: The Ramscale Penthouse @ 463 West St. 13th Fl New York, NY 10019
Cost: $20 Donation
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