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Showing articles 1 to 10 of 28 by Carolyn Huckabay
November 12th, 2009
Thu., Nov. 12, 6:30 p.m., free, Girard College, 2101 S. College Ave., 215-962-4773,
mirodancetheatre.org.
"I haven't even thought of dancing like this for many years, and yet there it was — like riding a bicycle."
by Carolyn Huckabay
November 5th, 2009
Carolyn Huckabay's First Friday Hit List
Painted Bride Art Center | AntiPop Ltd. | Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts | Proximity Gallery | Mew Gallery
by Carolyn Huckabay
October 29th, 2009
If you've lived here long enough, you've probably heard this story before.
Instead of calling 911 I spent the evening combing the streets of South
Philly in a PhillyCarShare car with my supportive but annoyed
boyfriend. This is so ridiculous, he said. This city is so screwed up,
I said.
by Carolyn Huckabay
October 1st, 2009
Carolyn Huckabay's First Friday Hit List
Snyderman-Works Galleries | Highwire Gallery | Philadelphia Open Studio Tours
by Carolyn Huckabay
September 17th, 2009
Fall Arts Guide: Visual Art Listings
by Carolyn Huckabay
August 6th, 2009
Sat., Aug. 8, 6 p.m., $5, Girard College, 2101 S. College Ave., 215-789-4879,
girlsrockphilly.org.
Run entirely by female volunteers and instructors, the camp encourages
girls ages 9 and up to rock out on drums, guitar, keyboard or on the
mic. No experience is necessary, and making
mistakes is part of the fun.
by Carolyn Huckabay
July 16th, 2009
Reception Fri., July 17, 7-8 p.m., free, through Aug. 16, Philadelphia Museum of Jewish Art, 615 N. Broad St., 215-627-6747,
rodephshalom.org.
Though Zoë Cohen's latest work, a series of tableaux titled "What Was Our
Vision: 16 Scenes from Wandering in the Desert," was created in a
studio, it's no less interactive.
by Carolyn Huckabay
July 9th, 2009
Wed., July 15, 7:30 p.m., free, Free Library, Central Branch, 1901 Vine St., 215-567-4341,
freelibrary.org.
In local lady Jennifer Weiner's latest novel, Best Friends Forever (Atria,
$26.99), it's not Facebook or a 10-year reunion that brings protagonist
duo Addie and Val back together after years of angst it's the fact
that one of them has done a very bad thing.
by Carolyn Huckabay
June 11th, 2009
This summer, read what you need when the time is right.
Summer's supposed to be about slowing down, finding some shade and
getting lost in the plot of a really good book — or a deliciously bad
one.
by Carolyn Huckabay
June 4th, 2009
First Friday Hit List
Little Berlin | Germ Books & Gallery | Basekamp | Bambi Gallery and Boutique | Tiger Strikes Asteroid | Muse Gallery
by Carolyn Huckabay