Posted in City Event News, Philly News on Apr 14th, 2008
Following up on our previous Cherry Blossom Festival post - tomorrow (April 16th) at 12 noon in front of City Hall there’s a rally to show your support for the $3 million funding increase for the Park.
Come out and let Council know you support the Park and the Mayor!
Thanks for the heads up [...]
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Wow! Nice score by Philadelphia. The Roots Picnic this July is going to be headlining The Roots (one of my favorite semi-underground bands) and Gnarls Barkley (singer of Crazy - aka the song that was stuck in everyone’s head last summer).
Tickets going on sale THIS Friday and I imagine they’ll go fast. This [...]
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Posted in Philly News, Phillyisms on Mar 24th, 2008
Pretty interesting read at the Inquirer - where David Hiltbrand did an analysis of TV viewing patterns in Philadelphia.
According to his findings, we hate game shows - but ironically, LOVE, Jeopardy! Speaking from my own experience SportsCenter and The Office command a substantial amount of my Tivo’s space - though I’m not sure that’s [...]
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Posted in Philly News on Mar 21st, 2008
March 24th is the last day - make sure to get registered to be eligible for the primaries!
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Posted in New in town, Philly News on Mar 20th, 2008
The American Podiatric Medical Association and Prevention magazine have just listed Philadelphia as the nation’s 15th most- walkable city, per the Inquirer.
Amazingly, Philadelphia was 87th on the same list last year. Not quite sure what the cause for the upgrade was. The weather was possibly more excruciating in the summer than before, although the winter [...]
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Posted in New in town, Philly News on Mar 13th, 2008
Can’t decide between Obama or Clinton? Want to vote for the next President of the U.S.A. this November? Well folks, you best get yourself registered ASAP.
Below are the voter registration deadlines for Pennsylvania. I suggest going sooner than later, not just because the democratic primaries will actually mean something for Pennsylvanians (a rarity with [...]
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