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Start Date: 11/17/2009 | End Date: 11/17/2009
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Tue., Nov. 17
Nov.
17
Tue
9:30am-4:30pm
$4-$11
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Features patent models that show the progress of 19th-century inventions and technology, with more than 120 miniature inventions on display.

Nov.
17
Tue
6-8pm
$105-$115
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There's a whole world of adventure to be had with that little Ashton Kutcher camera you got for your last birthday. Learn how to put your digital camera to good use.

Nov.
17
Tue
10am-4:30pm
$10-$12
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Features dioramas that exhibit animals from the three continents in their natural habitats. The 37 dioramas include animals such as lions, tigers and zebras. (You thought we were going to say "bears," didn't you?)
@ Academy of Natural Sciences, 1900 Ben Franklin Parkway
215-299-1000

Nov.
17
Tue
12:30-1:30pm
$12
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Learn how to turn an opponent's energy and momentum against him or her in this martial arts class.
Occurs: Daily

Nov.
17
Tue
5:30-6:30pm
$12
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Learn how to turn an opponent's energy and momentum against him or her in this martial arts class.
Occurs: Daily

Nov.
17
Tue
6:45-7:30pm
$12
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Learn how to turn an opponent's energy and momentum against him or her in this martial arts class.
Occurs: Daily

Nov.
17
Tue
9:30am-5pm
$12-$14.75
free for members
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Features 25 rarely displayed machines, including Mailardet's automaton and a model of the Strasbourg cathedral clock.
@ Franklin Institute, 222 N. 20th St.
215-448-1200

Nov.
17
Tue
9:30am-4:30pm
$5-$7
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Features demonstrations of how certain animal species, like the black rhino and giant anteater, overcome difficult environmental pressures to survive.
@ Delaware Museum of Natural History, 4840 Kenneth Pike
302-658-9111

Nov.
17
Tue
10:30am-6pm
FREE
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Features photographs by Thomas Brummett, who processes his prints manually and then manipulates them digitally to produce a grainy, dreamy feel reminiscent of paintings. His portraits of animals explore the idea that they are individuals with extreme psychological depth and intensity.
@ Schmidt-Dean Gallery, 1710 Sansom St.
215-569-9433

Nov.
17
Tue
10am-5pm
FREE
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Features contemporary jewelry by the title artist, who combines black gems and chunky stones with tiers of enameled chain to explore form and contrast.

Nov.
17
Tue
7am-7pm
FREE
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Features acrylic and mixed-media food portraits on wood and canvas by Mark Mattson, whose work involves "things that should not have faces, with faces." That includes everything from teapots to donuts.
@ High Point Café & Gallery, 602 Carpenter Lane
215-849-5153

Nov.
17
Tue
10am-5pm
$12-$16
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Features approximately 178 works by abstract artist Arshile Gorky. The exhibit is the first full display of Gorky's work in about 30 years.
@ Philadelphia Museum of Art, 26th St. & Ben Franklin Parkway
215-763-8100

Nov.
17
Tue
10am-4pm
$7-$14
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Features a site-specific sculpture made entirely from local twigs and saplings. Dougherty's creations, which are often more than 20 feet tall, and which look like giant huts and balls of string, last for about two years before they begin to dissolve.
@ Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave.
215-247-5777

Nov.
17
Tue
FREE
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Features video and sculpture by Ronnie Bass, telling the story of an astronomer who plans to flee an oppressive situation and start a new life.
@ Marginal Utility, 723 Chestnut St.
917-355-4487

Nov.
17
Tue
10:30am-5:30pm
FREE
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Features multimedia works by 25 artists from around the world, including Jose Bedia (Cuba), Francesco Clemente (Italy), Bowa Devi (India), John Baldessari (United States) and more. Based on the original 1989 "Magiciens de la Terre" exhibition in Paris, the show brings together pieces by artists from the both the Western "centers" (U.S., Europe) and the "margins" (Africa, Latin America, Asia and Australia).

Nov.
17
Tue
noon-7pm
FREE
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Features sculptures made out of bacon by Ellen Cagnassola, Jacob Crose, Mike Geno, and more. Subjects range from sock monkeys to deranged toys.
@ Mew Gallery, 906 Christian St.
215-625-2424

Nov.
17
Tue
7-9pm
FREE
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Keep your chin up — these self-help meetings are for those who suffer from depression or bipolar disorder.
@ Belmont Center for Comprehensive Treatment, 4200 Monument Rd.
215-581-3763

Nov.
17
Tue
10am-5pm
$10-$15
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Features 57 paintings by Philadelphia-born artist Barkley L. Hendricks. He grew up during the Civil Rights movement, which inspired his life-size portraits that explore black identity, fashion and expression.

Nov.
17
Tue
9:30am-5pm
$16.75-$27
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Features preserved human specimens that will exhibit how the human body and brain function. In a follow-up to the 2005 exhibition, human bodies will be displayed in various poses, preserved by a process called "plastination."
@ Franklin Institute, 222 N. 20th St.
215-448-1200

Nov.
17
Tue
$12-$18
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After a journalism student meets a marine biologist in a subterranean lab for a night of casual sex, their affair ends up endangering humanity and the course of the world.

Nov.
17
Tue
6:30am-6pm
FREE
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Features gentle, simple, slightly geometric watercolors by Cathy Hozack.

Nov.
17
Tue
7-7pm
$6-$16
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Features rotating exhibits exploring the world of pollination.
@ Longwood Gardens, 1001 Longwood Rd.
610-388-1000

Nov.
17
Tue
9:30am-4:30pm
$5-$7
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Features a variety of native plant species that attract butterflies, hummingbirds, beetles and other wildlife.
@ Delaware Museum of Natural History, 4840 Kenneth Pike
302-658-9111

Nov.
17
Tue
10am-5pm
$2-$7
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Features 20 winning entries from an international contest for cartoonists. Each work presents a message of peace and caring.
@ National Liberty Museum, 321 Chestnut St.
215-925-2800

Nov.
17
Tue
9am-4:45pm
FREE
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Features daguerreotypes — early photographs — by several Philadelphia artists including Robert Cornelius, Marcus Root and the Langenheim brothers. The exhibit also displays examples of daguerreotypes from the Library Co.’s collection and other institutional collections, along with early books about daguerreotyping, studio advertisements and equipment.

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