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Crappy Crap Your Parents Don't Want

This project is rated LAME to do. What You Need: * Two different colors of yarn * Small crack rock * Wiggle eyes * Giggle eyes * Felt, optional * Ruler * Skizzors * Edible glue * A unique artistic vision How To Make It: 1.


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Qu'est-ce Que C'est Chick-Lit?

Street: When did you first decide to become a writer? Curtis Sittenfeld: I always wrote starting when I learned to read and write, which I think was about first grade, and you know I don't think I knew I would support myself as a writer until probably.the last few years, but I went to graduate school at the Iowa Writers Workshop.


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Listings

Colin Quinn Helium Comedy Club 2031 Sansom St. Thu, 8 p.m., $20, Fri-Sat, 8 p.m., 8 p.m., 10:30 p.m.



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DayTripper

Summer is over and you can't help but shed a tear that you weren't in Philly to experience what the City of Brotherly Love has to offer during the summer months.


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Give Me 5

HELL NO, WE WON'T GO The Camden 28 Philadelphia International House Wed, 7 p.m. 3701 Chestnut St. (215) 387-5125, $8-10 www.ihousephilly.org It's not yet that time of year for Oscar fare, so in the meantime, the International House offers a sampling of quality movies.


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Militarism in Marquesas

Most students will be holed up in the library during the hibernation period that is reading days, learning the material they meant to learn months ago and writing the papers they've supposedly been researching all semester.



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Guides

(I am) Nobody's Lunch Annenberg Center Harold Prince Theatre 3680 Walnut St. Thu, 7:30 p.m., Fri, 8 p.m., Sat, 2 p.m.


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Brownie binge

Ingredients: 4 sq. Bakers unsweetened chocolate, chopped into small pieces approx. 2 oz. mint leaves* 1 1/2 stick butter 2 c.


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Guides

Improv Comedy: The N Crowd w/ Holmes/Maughan Society Hill Playhouse 507 S. Eighth St. Thu, 8 p.m., $10-15 (215) 923-0210 www.phillyncrowd.com Quick!


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Day Tripper

it took me so long to come out Philadelphia's Gayborhood has earned the reputation as the cultural enclave for the LGBT community.


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Sounds Groovy

The artist Dennis Oppenheim once said, "I was drawn to ravaged sites. When I wanted to undertake a piece I would go to New Jersey and stomp around chemical dumps.


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Guides

Coldplay Wachovia Center 3601 S. Broad St. Thu, 8 p.m., $36-$80.50 (215) 336-3600 www.comcast-spectator.com You know you're a Coldplay fan if: Chris Martin's falsetto gives you chills, you can actually name the other three members of the band (Champion, Buckland and Berryman, bitches!), you're still holding out hope that "Green Eyes" wasn't written about that ninny Paltrow, you want to make trade fair, you saw that Peter Pan remake because "Clocks" was in the commercial and most importantly, your hiney will be firmly planted at the Wac tonight for a super-special, sexy alt-rock extravaganza. Luckystar Trocadero 1003 Arch St. Fri, 6 p.m.


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Fling Tripper

She Took Me Half the Way There This week's installment brings you a Daytripper that's near and dear to our hearts.


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Herbal Essences

Entering Satya on a Saturday afternoon is a calming experience. The owner, Romy Scheroder, is at ease, talking to a friend who dropped in to say hello.


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Guides

Spring is here. You know what that means: warmer weather, inappropriate mating behavior and mob scenes on Locust Walk.


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Daytripper

Extending from Glenwood Avenue in the north to Washington Avenue in the south, Broad Street has become the artistic core of the City of Brotherly Love.