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Showing articles 1 to 10 of 12 by Aaron Moselle
January 8th, 2009
Joanna Quigley forgoes technology in favor of something more tangible.
Quigley
began creating mail art of her own, first sending it to her best
friend, who had moved away to Alabama. Yet as her creative bent grew
over the years, so, too, did the extravagant envelopes adorned with
collages and drawings that poured out of her Havertown home.
by Aaron Moselle
November 6th, 2008
"The Smithsonian should find one of these gyms and pick it up brick by brick."
The mix of black-and-white and color photographs pay homage to a secret
side of boxing that few outsiders are privy to. It's a side without the
flashiness of prizefighting and its stereotypical violence, corruption
and exploitation.
by Aaron Moselle
October 30th, 2008
The Inquirer National Sudoku Championship
The scene was something to behold: Hundreds of Sudoku players lined up
on tables, quiet but eager to see how their skills stacked up against
competitors from across the country and abroad.
by Aaron Moselle
October 16th, 2008
With a whopping 90 events — from exhibitions and lectures to open
studios and workshops — on offer, DesignPhiladelphia gives new meaning
to the term "sensory overload." Not that we mind.
by Aaron Moselle
October 2nd, 2008
Dead Men Do Tell Tales
The evening workshop includes four stations as well as a ghost hunting
history primer. At the Ghost Hunter Lab, visitors will listen in on
voices from beyond captured during actual South Jersey Ghost Research cases.
by Aaron Moselle
September 11th, 2008
Now that the American Institute of Architects' Center for Architecture has found a new
space across from the Convention Center, Philadelphians
will be all the more encouraged to take a closer look at their own city.
by Aaron Moselle
September 4th, 2008
GreenFest Philly Happenings
Eco-Exchange Fashion Show and Clothing Swap | Recycling and Water-Filling Station | Sweet Green Organic Pastry and Dessert Contest | For the Kids
by Aaron Moselle
August 21st, 2008
Monster-Mania Con
Halloween isn't due up on the calendar for another two months, but that doesn't mean you have to wait to get your zombie fix.
by Aaron Moselle
August 21st, 2008
Opening reception Sat., Aug. 23, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., with artist Nathan Sawaya; through Nov. 30, $4-$8, American Swedish Historical Museum, 1900 Pattison Ave., 215-389-1776, americanswedish.org, brickartist.com.
In 1978, Nathan Sawaya's parents gave him his first set of Lego bricks. Sawaya's childhood passion for Legos hasn't waned.
by Aaron Moselle
July 10th, 2008
Big Green Earth Store
"We just want to have a place for anyone and everyone to come into —
from the tree-hugger to the college student to the business
professional — and have an option of making the planet a little better."
by Aaron Moselle