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About PW-Philadelphia Weekly
PW-Philadelphia Weekly is not only the most widely read alternative weekly in the Philadelphia region, it has the largest circulation of any weekly newspaper in Pennsylvania. Established in 1971, PW can be found in over 2,000 yellow boxes, in retail and entertainment locations, and in performing arts venues throughout the region. PW is published Wednesday.
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The Atlantic City Weekly, (originally Whoot Newspaper) has been a strong established player in and around the Atlantic City region since 1974. A free newspaper based in Atlantic City, New Jersey area, Atlantic City Weekly is the source for what's happening in South Jersey. Published every Thursday, it covers entertainment, casinos, dining, real estate, sports, movies, nightlife, gambling, news and photos of the local scene. There are also weekly interviews with nationally recognized entertainers who will be appearing in the area. The South Philly Review is a Philadelphia institution. Published every Thursday since 1948, the Review has been recognized as Philadelphia's best-edited community newspaper by the Philadelphia Press Association and has been the recipient of numerous awards from the Pennsylvania Newspaper Association.
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The Persians
2 pm. $28-$48. People's Light & Theatre Company. 39 Conestoga Rd., Malvern. 610.644.3500. www.peopleslight.org PW's Rooftop Hop
6:30 to 8:30 pm. Waterfront Square, 901 Penn St. www.philadelphiaweekly.com/?inc=rooftop
Tom Moon
Thurs., Oct. 16, 6pm. Free. Kelly Writers House, 3805 Locust Walk. 215.573.9748. www.writing.upenn.edu/ Jason Mraz
Thurs., Oct. 16. 7:30pm. $75-$225. Tower Theatre, 69th and Ludlow sts. 610.352.2887. www.livenation.com
Tantrum Tonic
6 pm. The Random Tea Room, 713 N. 4th Street. Reefer Madness: The Musical
6:30 pm. $22-$25. Philadelphia Shakespeare Festival, 2111 Sansom Street.
Outerspace + Apathy
Sat., Oct. 18, 9pm. $12. With AOTP + DJ Cru Cut. North Star Bar, 2639 Poplar St. www.northstarbar.com The Get Down
Sat., Oct. 18, 3-8pm. $10. Community Education Center, 3500 Lancaster Ave. 215.387.1911. www.cecarts.org Elena Brennan
BUS STOP Boutique, 750 S. Fourth St. 215.627.2357. busstopboutique.com PW Online Extras
Socially Responsible Fashion
Tues., Oct. 21, 7pm. Free. Arcadia Boutique, 819 N. Second St. 215.667.8121. www.sorefa.org 10/14 – editor's picks Style Profile: Elena Brennan
BUS STOP Boutique, 750 S. Fourth St. 215.627.2357. busstopboutique.com 10/14 A Cure for Night
A much-praised legal thriller traffics in stereotypes. 10/14 – lit gloss Legal Eagles
Philly universities train lawyers to save the environment -- and make a few bucks. 10/14 – green's anatomy Married to the Mob
The last weeks of the campaign reveal the GOP's rotting soul. 10/13 – in extremis Camp Pain in Philly
Did Barack Obama avoid the inevitable media backlash? 10/12 – random act Sleep Walking With Mike Birbiglia
An interview in an entirely bear-free area. 10/10 Finding Northadelphia
High school dropouts explore their neighborhood -- and their future -- on camera. 10/9 Getting the Finger
10/9 – pop tart The Phillies Are The Moment
Tim Whitaker says you've got to believe. 10/8 – top 5 of the moment r1 r2 r3 |