Where: Citizens Bank Park
Date: 2007-06-15 00:00:00
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Detroit Tigers at Philadelphia Phillies 6/15/2007 Citizens Bank Park
Where: Trocadero
Date: 2007-07-05 23:00:00
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BROTHERLY SHOVE FEST AFTERPARTY! Tix: FREE with Shove Fest Ticket Doors @ 11pm - must be 21+ Sponsored by CityPaper
Where: The TLA
Date: 2007-10-12 20:00:00
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The Yonder Mountain String Band aims to please with a mix of hardcore bluegrass and acoustic acid grass.
Where: Helium Comedy Club
Date: 2007-10-03 19:00:00
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Join MMA and other singles for a night of fun and laughter! Helium Comedy Club offers stand-up comedy at it's best and this night will be no different. The headliner, Robert Mac, has been performing comedy for more years than he’s willing to admit! Last year he was the winner of Comedy Central’s “Laugh Riots Stand-up Competition”, as well being a finalist in The San Francisco International Comedy Competition and this summer he appeared in the prestigious Just for Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal. This evening is sure to to make you laugh, while meeting and networking with other fun singles. Cost: $15.00 and can be booked at www.meetmarketadventures.com
Where: Chestnut Hill Monthly Meeting
Date: 2007-05-19 20:00:00
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Quidditas is an exciting early music wind band with professional players and singers. We enjoy teaching people about the strange and wonderful instruments we play, which you can learn more about by visiting our website. ***A free will offering will be taken***
Where: World Cafe Live
Date: 2007-08-31 13:00:00
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David Falcone is a vocalist and guitarist who plays fingerstyle acoustic guitar.
Where: World Cafe Live
Date: 2007-08-10 21:00:00
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The Budos Band is the quintessence of Staten Island Soul. Their exciting new afro-influenced take on instrumental music has been captivating listeners at gigs across the Tri-State area. This group plays a mix of Afro-Cuban roots, jazz and electronica. This band includes members from the bands Last Wave and the Ropers. Botany 500, a Philadelphia-based DJ, rents iPods full of custom music mixes to local restaurants, stores, and salons to play through their sound systems.
Where: Village Coffeehaus & Books
Date: 2007-04-21 19:00:00
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Join us on a journey into Skippack Village’s past as you stroll 18th and 19th century buildings of this historic village. Stories and legends of the unusual and supernatural are combined with the fun and fascinating history of Skippack and the surrounding countryside. Tour is 1 hour and is chock-full of old stories and legends of paranormal experiences. See a cemetery. Hear about old and new sightings. People continue to hear strange noises and see ghosts walking as they work and visit the village. Skippack Village is a shopping village with over 80 shops and restaurants which are tucked into renovated 18th and 19th century buildings, homes and barns. The village was one of General George Washington's encampments during the Revolutionary War and has been deeply involved in the shaping of the state and the country through its residents.
Where: First Unitarian Church Philadelphia
Date: 2008-03-04 20:00:00
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Matt Costa almost became a pro skater, but an accident shattered his leg. During his recovery, Matt directed his energy, passion and talent toward music. Matt's homemade demo found its way into the hands of No Doubt guitarist Tom Dumont. Costa made such an impression that Dumont produced a self-titled 5 song EP that woul lead to a full-length, 'Songs We Sing.'
Where: Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts
Date: 2008-02-09 19:30:00
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Gevorg Dabaghyan's eight piece Shoghaken Ensemble from Armenia presents an extraordinary ancient tradition of exhilarating folk dances and haunting love songs and lullabies.
Where: Trocadero
Date: 2008-03-02 14:00:00
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Lorene Drive are an alt-rock band from Victorville, California.
Where: The University of Pennsylvania Kelly Writer's House
Date: 2008-04-22 18:00:00
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Moody has been inviting Philadelphians to help imagine the city's past and is building a "scrapbook" of the city from the responses she's recieved. Tonight some of her work will be showcased.