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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.

Ok, so we arrived at the Electric Factory around 8pm and by 8:30, Thrice had gone on. We don't know what happened to mewithoutyou, but either they went on before the doors opened or they cancelled. No matter. We've seen them before and they're unique take on song structure, frantically spoken lyrics and visceral stage performance are worth catching, but they won't get your knees buckling or anything. Thrice, on the other hand, opened with...

A tall, icy glass of our favorite internet junk, just for you. A handy list for frequenters of fast food restaurants like ourselves: The 88 Fast Food Items Most Likely To Kill You. We're pleased to say that most of these are from places we don't ever go to. But we're depressed to see McDonalds' fries and Burger King's chicken fries included. We love those! (Via Sarah) And speaking of unhealthy foods, how about some...

What's new and/or interesting at Philly theaters this weekend.

What's new and/or interesting on TV this week.

Yes, it's time for the post-party post. In case you weren't reading the site for the past month or so, we had a birthday party at local bar The Devil's Alley Tuesday night, and it was a blast. We had refreshing free drinks and tasty free food and gave away a bunch of prizes. Sound like fun? You should come to the next one! Anyway, we've got a bunch of photos from the event and we thought we'd take the opportunity to unveil one of the cool new features the tech guys set up for us: a slideshow! Check it out.

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What's new and/or interesting in Philly theaters this weekend.

A tall, icy glass of our favorite internet junk, just for you.

Who cares if the sunny skies are only temporary? We didn't have to walk to work with the mole people today. Neither, we're sure, did most of the writers at our sister sites.

Shanghaiist probably knows a little more about China than the Chicago Sun-Times. Giving them the benefit of the doubt on that one. The city does to have a music scene. Don't even front like they don't. They also have Dorito bananas and white guys shopping for wives. What they don't have is any more tolerance for jaywalkers.

There's a whole wide world out there, and here's the proof:

Phillyist can't help but wonder if the tradition of silent films presented with live music is making a comeback. We were recently treated to Vox Lumiere's at The Rotunda(4014 Walnut Street) at 7:30 PM.

, is a character-driven drama about families, destiny, murder and depravity. (Even we can't believe we just referred to a Rob Zombie film as "a character-driven drama" - but there it is in black and white, so there you go.)

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