ACE ENDERS AT THE FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH
After we saw Murder By Death, we decided we need to spend more time at the First Unitarian Church. That's precisely why we're taking our own advice and deciding not to miss tonight's show. We're especially excited to see what Ace Enders, of The Early November fame, is doing these days. He's hoping fans of The Early November and his more recent project, I Can Make A Mess Like Nobody's Business, as well as people who have never heard him before, will find something to love about what he has cooked up with his current effort, Ace Enders and A Million Different People. We'll be sure to post a review of the performance tomorrow. Hellogoodbye and Never Shout Never. And since this is apparently the "BBQ Tour", there will be a pre-show BBQ, including vegan and non-vegan foodstuffs. So, as long as it's not raining, be sure to get there early!
WHO: Anyone!
WHERE: The basement of the First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia, 22nd and Chestnut Streets (map)
WHEN: 8pm
HOW MUCH: $15. Get 'em here.
AN EVENING ON CLIMATE CHANGE
The University of Pennsylvania is hosting this discussion on the intersection of humanism and environmental ethics in the context of the climate change debate. Led by Dale Jamieson, Professor of Environmental Studies and Philosophy at New York University, the conversation will exam climate change from a moral perspective. It will be followed by a meeting called Climate Crises in Human History, presented by the Penn Museum and Penn's Department of Earth and
Environmental Science. Leading researchers will discuss what we can learn from previous climate changes and how we can use our foreknowledge of the current changes to adapt.
WHO: Anyone!
WHERE: The Harrison Auditorium at the Penn Museum, 3260 South Street (directions and parking)
WHEN: Professor Jamieson's talk from 5:00pm to 6:30pm; Climate Crises in Human History from 7:30pm to 9:30pm
HOW MUCH: Free, but pre-registration is required. Call (215) 898-2680 or go here to pre-register.
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