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August 23rd, 2007
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You're Bloodthirsty
They may not have the best dietary habits, but the undead can sure party. Four times a year, Dracula's Ball gathers Philly's most fangtastic for a little after dark fun.

August 16th, 2007
Agenda Picks: What We Heart
Bunnies Love Cheese Jewelry
Laura Lewis has revived the long-lost art of the Shrinky-Dink. She traces the '80s medium with animal silhouettes, adds designs and pops them in the oven.

July 26th, 2007
Agenda Picks: Phillyanthropy
Get Out, Get Up, Get Involved
Take a break from rocking out at the Tweeter Center and help run the VolunteerMatch booth, a nonprofit that pairs do-gooders like yourself with volunteer opportunities.

July 26th, 2007
Agenda Picks: Been There/Done That
Mew Gallery Craft Night
It wasn't the charming exhibits or boutique offerings that brought me to Mew Gallery. I went to create my own project at craft night.

July 12th, 2007
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BlogPhiladelphia
For better or worse, we're a tech-savvy, gadget-lovin' city. Now that the iPhone is out and about, how do we get our next nerdy fix?

July 12th, 2007
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Your Tiara Has Horns and Spikes
In its third year of alternative pageantry at the Troc, Miss Catwalk Tragedy is once again stretching its inked and pierced wings across Philly.

June 28th, 2007
Agenda Picks: Phillyanthropy
Get Out, Get Ip, Get Involved
Neighborhood BikeWorks Summer Camp | Girls Rock Philly | Center City Homeless Shelter Summer Kids'Program | Amazon Voyage: Vicious Fishes & Other Riches | Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival

June 21st, 2007
Agenda Picks: Just Do It
Mew Gallery Fundraiser
Eight months ago, when Carolynne McNeel and Lauren Parker opened Mew Gallery at Ninth and Christian streets, the little art space and boutique made a big impression.

 
 
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