Results tagged “libraries”
This marks the second post by new writer Erica Maxwell (we kind of forgot to say anything before her Asshole of the Week post last Friday). Erica, an alum of Philly's own Temple University and a native of the Philadelphia area, is a graduate student at Rutgers-Camden. She lives in West Philadelphia.
Science! Chemistry plus mummies means new thinking about building materials and the pyramids, mice may cure MD, baldies may soon have more options than just Rogaine, and fish smoothies may help the environment. All in a day’s work for city researchers.
It's preview time: Second Season Arts to be exact. And CP has calendars for you in Visual Art, Dance, Theater, Rock/Pop, Jazz, Roots and Classical/Opera.
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The recent election made us wonder what we could do for our country, and PW's Holiday Guide has some suggestions on what you can do for your city, in the form of nine charities to consider helping out this holiday season, including the Philadelphia Student Union.
Are You Experienced?: The Erotic Literary Salon invites you to share your original or favorite erotica at L’Etage (624 S 6th), 8:30. $10 (registration required: 215-840-5830)
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Fascinating profile of local performer Stoya. Don't worry, we know you know who she is.
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Fun around town, for $10 or less:
Fun around town, for $10 or less:
- Londonist explored the hidden basement levels of the British Library.
- Phillyist wondered whether AT&T was treating them just like everyone else.
- Bostonist got all worked up about grammar. A local man, member of the Typo Eradication Advancement League and apparent troublemaker, was busted (or is it got busted?) fixing/besmirching an historic sign at the Grand Canyon.
Fun around town, for $10 or less:
Fun around town, for $10 or less:
