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March 30-April 5, 2006

City Week

Urban Orienteering

We Tell Our Interns to Get Lost

Ellen Minsavage and Elizabeth Thomas


mix picks

Word On The Street: Open Mic Night at Helium Comedy Club

Been There/Done That: I Learned to Be a Tagger (Sort Of)

In The Event That…: You're Too Hot for Suicide Girls

In The Event That…: You Like It Doggy Style

Just Opened:

Just Do It: Interbreed!

Just Opened:

Where We Won't Be:

Just Do it: Ladyfest

art picks

A Good Fit: Is anything more intimate than the corset? —David Anthony Fox

Poetry Slam: Here's a surprise: A Pig Iron show performed on a conventional stage. —David Anthony Fox

(Too) Much Ado: While we have to wait for The Tempest (opening April 12) to be certain, so far the Philadelphia Shakespeare Festival's three-play rotating repertory seems a success, with The Complete Works Of Shakespeare (Abridged) and Much Ado About Nothing now running. —Mark Cofta

Dream Weavers: Director Tina Landau professes inspiration from the nature of dreams for her big-budget production of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream at Princeton's McCarter Theatre, in a co-production moving to Millburn, N.J.'s Paper Mill Playhouse. —Mark Cofta

music picks

Nine Black Alps —John Vettese

Full Frontal Folk and The Kennedys —Nicole Pensiero

Rising Stars —Peter Burwasser

movies

showtimes | rep films

dj nights

DJ Nights: A selective guide to who's spinning what and where. —Sean O'Neal

music listings: folk/world, jazz/blues, classical/new music, rock/pop

other listings: galleries, classes/workshops, open mic, adults, etc., lgbt, walks, mind/body, volunteer, action/adventure, comedy, performing arts, think tank, games/quizzo, events/festivals, kids, etc., museums & exhibits, market

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