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  • SEPTA bus schedule changes start tomorrow with Regional Rail changes following on September 7th. It's all part of SEPTA's big increase in service.
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    Oh, man. Did you see that Rick Santorum is writing an opinion column for the Inquirer now? Ugh. In vaguely related news, John Street's post-mayoral employment, beginning in January, will be at Temple University as a professor of urban politics and policy. Governor Rendell, who himself is an adjunct at U. Penn, encouraged Street to make the move. Officials responding to a report of a fire at a home in Upper Darby yesterday discovered...

    Dame Kiri Te Kanawa stops by Philadelphia for a recital of Mozart, Strauss, Poulenc, Puccini and Copland on her Farewell Tour. This may be your last chance to hear the world-renowned New Zealand soprano.

  • 250 artists, prison officials and criminologists are coming together for the first-ever Arts in Criminal Justice National Conference, which is being held today through Friday at the Sheraton Center City hotel.
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    We'll be honest. The main reason we want to see The Polyphonic Spree is to see how they logistically put together a concert with their twenty-four-plus-member band. Promoting peace with energized anthems and thoughtful ballads, The Polyphonic Spree will impress you with their music and symbolic clothing choices: this time, it's black military-style fatigues, replacing their well-known robes. Tim DeLaughter, the musical director and co-leader, Julie Doyle fuse strings, brass, choir into an exuberant rock-music orgy.

  • The big wildfire that raged through New Jersey's Pinelands last week was supposedly sparked by a military training exercise at the Warren Grove bombing range, so yesterday, Governor Corzine called for the closure of said range. However, the fire was fed and fueled by the underbrush and debris that had been accumulating in the forest for years, a problem that won't be so easily solved.
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