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Noxious Nightlife

The location of Club 218 is rather elusive. It seems that Philly has chosen to tuck the place out of the view of casual South Street strollers.


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Pickles are green

Betsy Ross made a statement with original fabric designs. Her spirit lives on a few doors down from her now historical house, in a little shop where women declare their independence from Prada and Vuitton.


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Now that's what I call Loco Motion!

It's easy to ride SEPTA trains while forgetting the luxury beneath one's feet. SEPTA may not be the L, or even a crippled T, but its relevance in life is undoubtedly greater than anything one can find in that silly museum of art.


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Honey, I shrunk my...!

Diary of a FOB (Fresh-Off-the-Boat) is the collection of photos by Penn senior and West African native Owusu Akoto after four years of traveling throughout the world.


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Guides

Barnyard Babies Please Touch Museum 210 N. 21st Street Race Street Feb. 12 - Jun.


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Sex Workers Art Show Doc Watson's Pub 216 S11th Street Thu, 9:30 p.m., Free (215) 992-3427 Who says strippers can't produce meaningful art?


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Show me your soul

So it's Tuesday night and you're bored. You wanna do the Old City thing but you haven't the strength to deal with vapid, trendy posers.


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Tree Hugging 101

The Essene Market and Caf‚ is widely regarded as the Philadelphia region's finest venue for everything that's wholesome and healthy.


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David Wander: Trees Sande Webber Gallery 2018 Locust St. Thu & Fri, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Free (215) 732-8850 www.sandewebstergallery.com David Wander's landscapes utilize a blurred soft focus to create obfuscated images of rural Pennsylvania.


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art Art at Home Plate Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 118 North Broad Street Jan.


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Waiting on an angel

While waiting in the line at St. Peter's pearly white gates, a lot goes through your head. Did I invest enough time on Earth towards goodwill and humanity?


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Hell-O Kitty

As the eternal flames wisp on Hitler and Pol Pot, I think of how much harder Joseph Stalin worked at his tireless genocide.


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Listings

Interscope Gospel Records Party Bitches and Ho's 1993 City Of Compton Fri, thank God It's Friday, 40 oz.


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Burrrrrrrrito:

Go to Lou's Restaurante. The tiny restaurant located on the outskirts of Drexel's campus boasts an incredible selection of Mexican dishes with an American twist.



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Evelyn Keyser: In Profile Philadelphia International Airport 8800 Essington Avenue All week, 24 hours, Free (215) 937-6800 The last time I went to an airport FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE of seeing a sculpture was quite some time ago.


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The Man Who Made The Monitor American Swedish Museum 1900 Pattison Avenue Through Dec. 28, 10 a.m-4 p.m., $6 (215) 389-1776 http://www.americanswedish.org The thing that I like best about college is the total dearth of hall monitors.


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It's musty

Step away from the Arby's pencil holder. Drop the Hershey Lodge champagne glasses. And don't even think about taking the "Jesus works miracles" mug.


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I like Costco better

Hidden between the two main streets -- Chestnut and Spruce at 45th -- lies the hardly monumental Sam's Place.