Calendar: June 19-26

The return of Courtney Love; the SoLow Festival; the Rolling Stones; Manayunk Arts Festival; MANNA’s Guac-Off and more.

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Posted Jun. 18, 2013 | Comments: 0

ARTS AND CULTURE > CALENDAR

By Nicole Bonaccorso

Eight summer classes sure to get teens out of bed

School may be out, but the brain remains. And learning's always cool, no matter the season.

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Posted Jun. 19, 2013 | Comments: 0

ARTS AND CULTURE > STAGE

By Nicole Finkbiner

Tom McCarthy’s "Philly Fan" reprisal underscores role’s timelessness

Since first premiering back in 2004 as part of the Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe, Bruce Graham's "The Philly Fan" has enjoyed several sold-out runs.

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Posted Jun. 19, 2013 | Comments: 0

ARTS AND CULTURE

By PW Staff

PW's Weekend Picks: June 14-16

Carnivolution, Awesome Fest, Bloomsday and more things to see and do this week in Philly.

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Posted Jun. 14, 2013 | Comments: 1

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Cooking 101: Red velvet pancakes & chicken and waffles at Green Eggs Cafe
By Nicole Finkbiner

PW’s new biweekly column, “Forking Stupid,” sees 25-year-old Nicole Finkbiner persuading professional chefs from Philadelphia’s great restaurants to please teach her, for the love of god, how to cook—one dish at a time. This week, Nicole visits Green Eggs Cafe to learn the art of brunch-making. The batter can be used to make the pancakes and [...]

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More music news: M.I.A.’s new single, and Blondie’s coming to town
By Bill Chenevert

M.I.A. Brings “Noize” It was late last night when we saw this link on the Pitchfork page: “Listen to a New M.I.A. Song, ‘Bring The Noize.’” Oh, how our hearts both fluttered and skipped a beat: What if it sucked? M.I.A has, it seems, in equal parts, lit us up and let us down over the [...]

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News: Jay-Z’s new record and Drake’s new tour
By Bill Chenevert

Jay-Z’s Magna Carta Holy Grail It’s 2013. And in 2013, artists are trying their hardest to come up with new and innovative ways to release records. Kind of like a few years back, when Radiohead tried releasing their record on their own with a pay-what-you-will model, now pop musicians are trying all kinds of kooky app-related [...]