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Last ChanceCatch It or Regret It
by Rachel FrankfordRed Herring Runs through Sept. 30, Stagecrafters Theater, 8130 Germantown Ave., 215-247-8881 Philadelphia playwright Michael Hollinger spoofs film noir and
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Gettin' SomeThe "I'm So Worldly, You'll Actually Grow Smarter After Sexing Me" Date
by Drew LazorYour idea of high art is the MAD magazine fold-in. How are you going to impress that cultured coffee-shop-flirt-session acquisition
Just Do ItAnimal Grossology
by Amanda McKennaRuns Sept. 30-Jan. 1, free with admission, The Franklin Institute, 20th St. and the Parkway, 215-448-1200, www.fi.edu "Onstage, I make
In The Event That...You Like Drinking and Problems, but You Don't Have a Drinking Problem
by M.J. FineGarth Sundem Tue., Oct. 3, 7 p.m., free, Penn Bookstore, 3601 Walnut St., 215-898-7595, www.upenn.edu/bookstore If you're like me, every
Readings/Book Signings215 FESTIVAL KICKOFF Amy Sedaris signs and reads from her new book, "I Like You: Hospitality Under the Influence." John