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archives 2007 » nov. 14th  
  

Editor's Picks




>>CONTEST

Moustachio Bashio
Tues., Nov. 20, 8pm. Free. Ten Stone, 21st and South sts. 215.735.9939. www.tenstone.com

The question on everybody’s upper lips: What, exactly, is the Moustachio Bashio? The brainchild of resident Ten Stone pranksters Brenna McGinnis and Papaya, the Bashio is a good old-fashioned mustache contest. Roll up and put your tickler to the test. Does your soup strainer make the rest of the field look like peach fuzz? Got a cookie duster that’s more of a muffin mopper? Come on down, then, ’cause it’s straight Mo-vember (as the month has been renamed by antipodean face fungus fanatics) at the Stone. A celebrity panel of judges including Markos Kapes (and his horseshoe Manchu) along with Skull (seriously, is it even possible to hold a proper mustache contest without a guy named Skull?) will adhere to a strictly nonsensical point system to determine the winners. The always-popular “various prizes” will be awarded to the most diabolical (think Snidely Whiplash and Dick Dastardly) and the high-handlebar holy of holies, the “Tom Selleck Would Be Proud” ’stashe. In a stunning display of largesse, the organizers have even instituted categories covering fake mustaches—opening wide the windows of opportunity so the glory of grooming greatness can be grasped by all. (Joshua Valocchi)






>>EVENT

'Corn star: 'Remember Me' is PhilCon artist of honor Sue Dawe's tribute to fantasy.

Philadelphia Conference on Science Fiction and Fantasy
Fri., Nov. 16, 5pm. $20-$50. Thru Sun., Nov. 18. Sheraton Hotel, 17th and Race sts. 215.448.2000. www.psfs.org

The Philadelphia Science Fiction Society, one of the oldest of its kind, should be counted among this city’s gems. Its annual Philcon convention should be celebrated with as much enthusiasm as the Eagles’ opening day. Science fiction is, after all, just as ecstatically American. Despite its humble roots in fringey pulp magazines, SF now dominates culture. Think of Thomas Pynchon’s Gravity’s Rainbow, Don Delillo’s White Noise, Stanley Kubrick’s 2001 or Michel Gondry’s Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. No other genre has so permeated every corner of high and low art. So why isn’t everyone gearing up for the Philcon cultural superbanger? Probably because—true to stereotype, sadly—science fiction fandom is an insular subculture with way more than its fair share of misanthropic, myopic, self-absorbed weirdos (all from out-of-town, of course). But given the ubiquity of their genre, maybe that arrogance is justified. The world does actually revolve around them. (Jeremy Butman)






>>EVENT

Ooh la lap dog: Toy poodles - like all dogs -share 99.8 percent of their DNA with wolves.

The National Dog Show
Sat., Nov. 17-Sun., Nov. 18, 8:30am-5pm. $6-$12. Pennsylvania Convention Center, 11th and Arch sts. 215.418.4700. www.philadogshow.com

In a dog show, dogs don’t technically compete against one another. For example in conformation shows—the most common type of dog show—dogs compete to see which one best fits the breed standard. After all, it’s hard to compare a bull mastiff to a cocker spaniel. Why the lesson? Because the dog show is in town. The annual competition, hosted by the Kennel Club of Philadelphia, was pushed out to the suburbs in recent years but now returns to the Convention Center. John O’Hurley, of Dancing With the Stars and Seinfeld fame, MCs Saturday’s events (which will be filmed and then broadcast on Thanksgiving Day), and is scheduled for a book signing. But the prospect of hundreds of awesome hounds romping around all day will probably be the bigger draw. (Daniel McQuade)






>>NIGHT WATCH

 

Take a Load Off
Fri., Nov. 16, 10pm-2:30am. $3. Club Ruba, Fifth and Green sts. 215.627.9831

Being privately owned has its perks. The best one? Being able to host after-hours parties.


Kiss ’n’ Fly
Fri., Nov. 16, 9pm. $5. Level Lounge, 21st and Market sts. 215.564.4202

Oh Murder Inc. and Sean Ryan spin. Oh My Todd hosts. You dance.

 

Opening Party
Thurs., Nov. 15, 8pm-2am. Free. Barbary, 941 Frankford Ave. www.myspace.com/thenewbarbary

The Barbary is back, and judging from this party’s lineup—Dave P, Gregg Foreman and Designer Drugs—better than ever.


Bamboo 101 N. 20th St. 215.636.0228


Barbary 941 Frankford Ave. www.myspace.com/thenewbarbary


Bar Noir 112 S. 18th St. 215.569.1160


Big Dick’s Surf Club 1205 Race St. 215.851.1588


Bike Stop 206 S. Quince St. 215.627.1662


Brasil’s 112 Chestnut St. 215.413.1700


Café Habana 206 S. 21st St. 215.561.CUBA


Café Spice 35 S. Second St. 215.627.6273


Cuba Libre 10 S. Second St. 215.627.6193


Denim 1712 Walnut St. 215.735.6700


Fiso Lounge 1437 South St. 215.735.2220


Flow 700 N. Columbus Blvd. 215.629.3569


Fluid 613 S. Fourth St. 215.629.0565


Glam Restaurant and Lounge 52 S. Second St. 267.671.0840


Johnny Brenda’s 1201 Frankford Ave. 215.739.9684


Khyber 56 S. Second St. 215.238.5888


L’Etage 624 S. Sixth St. 215.592.0656


Level 2102 Market St. 215.564.4202


Liquid Charm 1207 Race St. 215.557.0208


Loie 128 S. 19th St. 215.568.0808


Lounge Onetwofive 125 S. Second St. 215.351.9026


Lucy’s Hat Shop 247 Market St. 215.413.1433


Manhattan Room 15 W. Girard Ave. 215.425.5333


Mansion at Rittenhouse 121 S. 19th St. 215.563.1038


Medusa 27 S. 21st St. 215.557.1981


Moda 110 Chestnut St. 215.629.0820


Monte Carlo Living Room 150 South St. 215.925.2220


North 222 South St. 215.238.0299


North by Northwest 7165 Germantown Ave. 215.248.1000


O’Neals 611 S. Third St. 215.574.9495


Palmer Social Club 601 Spring Garden St. 215.925.5000


Pure 1221 Saint James St. 215.735.5772


Raven Lounge 1718 Sansom St. 215.569.4869


Red Sky 224 Market St. 215.925.8080


Sal’s on 12th 200 S. 12th St. 215.731.9930


700 Club 700 N. Second St. 215.413.3181


Shampoo 417 N. Eighth St. 215.922.7500


Silk City 435 Spring Garden St. 215.592.8838


Sisters 1320 Chancellor St. 215.735.0735


Starlight Ballroom 460 N. Ninth St. 215.769.1530


Swanky Bubbles 10 S. Front St. 215.928.1200


32˚ 16 S. Second St. 215.627.3132


Tragos 38 S. 19th St. 215.636.9901


Transit 600 Spring Garden St. 267.258.1321


Tritone 1508 South St. 215.545.0475


12th Air Command 254 S. 12th St. 215.545.8088


Walnut Room 1701 Walnut St. 215.751.0201


 
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