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Fun around town, for $10 or less:
Every Tuesday and Thursday, we'll be posting events that are going on sale during the current week. This Thursday post only collects the latest announcements, so definitely check the Tuesday post for any you may have missed.
Every Tuesday and Thursday, we'll be posting events that are going on sale during the current week. This Tuesday post only collects the early announcements, so definitely check back on Thursday for the latest ticket news. Fiction Plane Chameleon Club, Lancaster Mon, 12/10/07, 6PM $8 On sale: Today, 10AM, Ticketmaster Howard Jones Dennis Flyer Memorial Theatre, Blackwood, NJ Fri, 1/18/08, 8PM $25 On sale: Today, 10AM, Ticketmaster August Burns Red Chameleon Club, Lancaster Fri, 12/28/07,...
Fun around town, for $10 or less:
- The Philadelphia branch of the Paul Green School of Rock has numerous music videos on YouTube. Above is their rendition of Sweet Transvestite from Rocky Horror.
- Only Partially Insane creates a musical movie meme about the best get-up-and-dance moments. (Why did no one tell Phillyist that Hugh Grant shook his thang in Love, Actually? We might have bothered to have seen it if we knew...)
- Brad at Philly Future is pleased to see Y100 is coming back to the airwaves...by way of XPN.
Editor's Note: If you thought this week's Tuesday Ticket Update looked a little short, you were right! Due to some kind of technical glitch, most of it was destroyed. Blargh! Anyways, here's what we wrote then, all over again. Hopefully it'll make it through to you this time. Sorry for the inconvenience!
Art Spiegelman, author and artist behind the ground-breaking, best-selling, Pulitzer Prize winning graphic novel , will be speaking about the history of comics and their changing role in society and popular culture. (And, we hope, explaining why he insists on spelling the word "comics" as "comix." Phillyist is a fan of Speigelman and has great respect for him as a storyteller and innovator - but we're not altogether sure that his Pulitzer gives him the right to change the spellings of words willy-nilly.) The program starts at 8PM, and costs $8 ($5 for students).
Featured Picks of the Week:
This weekend, artists in the City of Brotherly Love will begin a series of benefit events for victims of Hurricane Katrina. The Fringe Festival Cabaret will host the first event, a FREE show featuring Fringe favorites the Brothers Suggarillo with Dito van Reigersberg, Dirty Diamond, Rich Wexler, BINGO, Lidia Kaminska, and more.
