Documenti di Didattica
Documenti di Professioni
Documenti di Cultura
T
he City
of Phila-
delphia’s
Art In City
Hall exhi-
bi t i o n
program celebrates
its 62nd juried group
exhibition based on a
specific theme. Inside
Author Shares / Outside features the
“High Holiday art of prison inmates
and ex-offenders. The
Stories” exhibit opened August
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October 29, 2010 on
the second and fourth
floors of City Hall, NE
corner. In addition, the
City of Philadelphia
Mural Arts Program
has an exhibition by The Mann Center for the Performing Arts welcomes Herbie
students from its Hancock’s “The Imagine Project” to the stage on
Youth Violence Reduc- August 13 at 8 p.m.
tion Partnership Guild
T
Program for at – risk he Mann Center for the Performing Arts welcomes
KIDFUN with adolescents on the Herbie Hancock’s “The Imagine Project” to the stage
first floor, west corri- on August 13. Led by the world-renowned pianist
Sharla Feldscher dors, near the 311 himself, the dynamic ensemble brings a rich tradition of
Page 10 offices. A reception jazz, performing classics and selections from his new re-
is scheduled for Tues- lease, “The Imagine Project.”
day, September 7, Herbie Hancock is a true icon of modern music. Through-
from 4 - 6 p.m. in Con- out his explorations, he has transcended limitations and
versation Hall, Room genres while maintaining his unmistakable voice. With an
201. illustrious career spanning five decades and 12 Grammy®
The 26 participating Awards including the 2007 Album of The Year for “River:
artists are: TJai Abdul- The Joni Letters,” he continues to amaze audiences.
“Uncle Frank,” watercolor, by Charles H. Lawson lah, Ronald J. Connolly, There are few artists in the music industry who have had
(Courtesy of Art for Justice). Christopher Caldwell, more influence on acoustic and electronic jazz and R&B
Andrew Daniels, Frank than Herbie Hancock. As the immortal Miles Davis said in
“Chui” Fitzgerald, Luis David Gonzalez, Daniel Gwynn, J. Johndi Harrell, Charles Harrison, his autobiography, “Herbie was the step after Bud Powell
E. Sherman Hayman, James Hough, Leon Jesse James, Thomas Kowalski, Charles H. Lawson, and Thelonious Monk, and I haven’t heard anybody yet who
Society’s George Lopez, Darrell Van Mastrigt, Billy McLimore, Javier Jay Plaza, Felix W. Rodriguez, has come after him.” Career highlights include being a mem-
Evening Hours Bernardo Ruiz, Thomas Schilk, John Jay Sheppard, Leroy See “Inside / Outside” Exhibit on page 10 See Herbie Hancock at The Mann on page 6
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Celebrating
2010 Philly Fringe Marks Homecoming for Local NYU Grads
A group of recent graduates hopes to establish themselves as part of the theater community in which they grew up with their show,
Jewish Culture & Hello from the Children of Planet Earth
M
Community ax Reuben, Jon Herman, Max, Jon, and Tim list Philadel-
and Tim Chawaga each grew phia’s own Pig Iron Theater Com-
Pages 8 & 9 up amid the thriving Phila- pany – for which they have each
delphia theater scene, yet it wasn’t interned – as a huge influence on
until they found each other at NYU’s
prestigious Tisch School for the Preparing for AGGROCRAG’s pro-
Your Community Arts that they and three others de- duction of “Hello From the Children
Newspaper cided to form AGGROCRAG (visit of Planet Earth” are, from left –
www.aggrocrag.org), a theater Nicole Weiss and Andrew Farmer.
CITY SUBURBAN company of their very own. Photo/Max Reuben
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by Max’s dad to provide an oppor- as they work to create an inter-
tunity for emerging artists to stage stellar record of Earth, while an
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CitySuburbanNews@mac.com In addition to theater, programs feature music, dance, comedy, poetry, video slowly drift apart. Meanwhile, two dudes float aimlessly in the vast empti-
and visual arts. The venue is offered free of charge to the artists, boosting ness of the cosmos, trying to find meaning in being alone together.
them along the path toward making a living from making their art, and was Sharing the venue is House Arrest/Watergate: The Musical. Discounted
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Philadelphians Can Fly High at Circus Arts School
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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MPRA $20, and Lawn $15) or info, call 215-893-1999 or online visit • McGillin’s Olde Ale House, 1310 Drury Street, between
www.manncenter.org. Chestnut & Sansom, 13th & Juniper in Philadelphia, will
• South Philly Bar & Grille, 1235 East Passyunk Avenue tempt fate on Friday, August 13, by serving superstitious
ROYAL BUFFET & GRILL in Philadelphia, presents Hy Lit Radio After the Shore Oldies drinks including the Rabbit’s Foot, 4-Leaf Clover, the Black
Party, every Sunday, 7 p.m. to mid- Cat, and the Open Umbrella. Deejay
The Ultimate “All You Can Eat” Chinese, Japanese, night, throughout the summer—fea- JoeH will start at 9 p.m. For reserva-
Country & Fresh Grill Buffet
Don’t miss turing classic sounds, delicious deals, tions or info, call 215-735-5562 or
Buffet includes over 200 dishes including Snow Crab Legs and vintage cars. DJ Sam Lit broad- visit www.mcgillins.com.
out on the
best buffet Open Kitchen • Open Grill • Open Hibachi casts live with doo-wop and Philly • Le Bec-Fin, 1523 Walnut Street in
in Phila. Long Sushi Bar • Chef’s Special Bar favorites, airing on Hy Lit Radio Philadelphia, and Chef Georges Perrier
Raw Food Bar • Dessert Bar • Salad Bar • Fruit Bar www.hylitradio.com. offer a healthy ladies night out on
215-871-7888 Lunch Buffet $6.99 • Dinner $11.99 • The Philadelphia Shakespeare Tuesday, August 17, 6 p.m., with a
4504 City Avenue Discount Price for Kids Theatre’s Classical Acting Academy, lifestyle discussion by Chef Perrier,
Bala Cynwyd 2111 Sansom Street (2nd Floor) in samplings of his delectable (and of
Lunch or
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Henry V, Wednesdays - Saturday at 7
course healthy!) haute French Cuisine,
and a complimentary specialty cock-
p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. through tail. Also receive Health Coach, Sheri
August 15. The play is a new inter- Oppenheimer’s Top 10 Secrets for
PATRICIA MCMONAGLE’S pretation of this coming-of-age story Healthy Restaurant Dining, a certifi-
PSYCHIC SERVICES through the political intrigue of this cate for a complimentary one hour
historic figure. Tickets are FREE on a The Silk Road Ensemble with Yo-Yo Ma health makeover, and door prizes at
For You, a Friend, a Group or Event. first come, first served basis, avail- appearing at The Mann Center on August 11. a cost of $35 per person. For reser-
Patricia McMonagle has been doing readings able at the Box Office three hours vations, call 215-567-1000 or visit
all her life. She has the ability to guide people before curtain each day. For info, call 215-496-8001 or visit www.lebecfin.com.
in choosing a positive direction for themselves.
www.phillyshakespeare.org. Events
Experienced in helping detectives solve crimes, • Caesars Atlantic City presents Barry Manilow with the • Rum Bar Lounge & Restaurant, 2005 Walnut Street in
she believes, “Change can alter an outcome if
you have information!” 60-piece New York Pops Orchestra, at Atlantic City Board- Philadelphia, offers guests spirited domino tournaments
walk Hall, on Saturday, August 14. Manilow will showcase complete with prizes and El Dorado rum drink specials on
his many hits in addition to songs featured on his new Thursday nights. Weekly prizes range from a $100 Rum Bar
Book Patricia for Call 267-241-8473 or visit
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609-348-7000. sharp—no fee to play. For more info, call 215-751-0404 or
Wine & Dine online at www.rum-bar.com.
• Bistro St. Tropez, 2400 Market Street, 4th Floor, in • Chaddsford Winery, 632 Baltimore Pike in Chadds
Marketplace Design Center, and Chef Patrice Rames offer Ford, PA, will participate in The Great Pennsylvania Wine
Advertise in the freshest summer flavors of ripe tomatoes and fresh Toast, Saturday, August 14 at 4 p.m., attempting to set a
peaches in two menu choices (three-courses for $28 or Guinness World Record for the largest wine toast in history.
five-courses for $48, plus tax and gratuity). Wine pairings
available. Dinner served Wednesday through Saturday be-
Representative Steve Barrar will officiate. $10 tasting fee
includes a special edition toasting glass and Spring Wine
City Suburban ginning at 5:30 p.m. For reservations or info, call 215-569-
9269 or visit www.bistrosttropez.com.
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Continued from front page Juanes, Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, Chaka Khan, K’Naan,
UPCOMING SPECIAL ISSUES: ber of the Miles Davis Quintet and his 1973 “Head Hunters” Wayne Shorter, James Morrison, and Lisa Hannigan. The
becoming the first jazz album to go platinum with the album and film stands, on one level, as powerful testaments
August 18 – Education & Back-to-School, instantly recognizable cross-over hit “Chameleon.” Herbie for the goals of world peace, humanity and tolerance, and
Get Ready for Rosh Hashanah Hancock also maintains a thriving career outside the per- respect for our planet, but “The Imagine Project” shall re-
forming stage and recording studio. He is the Creative Chair main at its core, entertainment content that is creatively
August 25 – Education & Back-to-School, for Jazz for the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association and and emotionally deeply fulfilling.
Healthy Living, Senior Services & Sr. Back serves as Institute Chairman of the Thelonious Monk Insti- Now in the fifth decade of his professional life, Herbie
Page, Get Ready for Rosh Hashanah tute of Jazz, the foremost international organization devot- Hancock remains where he has always been: in the fore-
September 1 – Education & Back-to-School, ed to the development of jazz performance and education front of world culture, technology, business and music.
Get Ready for Rosh Hashanah worldwide. He is also a founder of The International Com- Though one can’t track exactly where he will go next, he is
mittee of Artists for Peace (ICAP). sure to leave his inimitable imprint wherever he lands.
September 8 – Education & Back-to-School, Herbie Hancock’s newest release, “The Imagine Project” Tickets for this event are $40, or Lawn $20. The perfor-
Get Ready for Rosh Hashanah, Jewish is an unprecedented international recording and film pro- mance begins at 8:00 p.m. For detailed ticket information,
Culture, Healthy Living, Sr. Back Page, ject featuring collaborations between music legend Hancock call 215-893-1999, visit the Mann Center box office at 52nd
EARLY DEADLINE – SEPT. 1 and a dozen superstars from every region of the planet. It and Parkside Avenue in Fairmount Park, or buy online at
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T he award winning Ameranouche Trio will host a Gypsy hosted by Jamey Reilly, chairman of the non-profit Philadel-
phia Society for Art, Literature and Music.
jazz workshop for instrumentalists of all levels, guitarists,
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Ameranouche will teach the
stylistic features that char-
acterize this culturally-diverse
music, how to approach it
harmonically and how to
navigate its implementation.
Students will learn how to
play the traditional rhythm
“pompe,” how to build a bass
line, how to improvise, how
to solidify technique, increase
speed, how to approach prac-
tice so as to target progress-
areas, and how to avoid the
practice-doldrums. The pro-
gram will aim for the next
level, no matter where you’re
starting from. If you play (or
want to), definitely bring your
instrument!
Time will be spent in both
large and in small groups so
as to maximize individual
attention from each member
of the group. Participants
are encouraged to ask ques-
tions and are welcome to
bring a notebook or recording
device. Refreshments will be
provided. Pre-registration is
encouraged but not necessary.
A prix fixe gourmet buffet
dinner prepared by Chef Gatti
of Avril Restaurant will be
available at 7:30 p.m., follow-
ed by an 8:00 p.m. evening
concert with Ameranouche.
The optional dinner and con-
cert are open to the public.
“We are having the
Find full details on the menu, time of our lives. We
workshop registration and
concert tickets online at are very grateful for this
www.psalmsalon.com. Dinner opportunity and are
reservations are not necessary.
The New Hampshire based thrilled with all the gifts
Ameranouche is the first Gypsy
jazz group ever to play at the and the entertainment.
JVC Newport Jazz Festival, has
had three tunes on a National
Lampoon soundtrack, and Thanks once again,
has twice won Best of New Diana and family”
Hampshire awards. Amera-
nouche is a nationally-tour-
ing, acoustic trio featuring
Richard “Shepp” Sheppard
on solo guitar, Ryan Flaherty
on rhythm guitar, and Xar
Adelberg on double bass.
Together, this rip-roaring en-
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IT’S AS EASY AS
Congregation Or Shalom in
Berwyn reads to children at
the Chester County Kehillah
“Pajama-Rama” 2010. Chil-
dren had the opportunity to
enjoy Jewish bedtime stories
at Devon Barnes and Noble.
The evening reading by the
Rabbi and educators from Or
Shalom was topped off by
milk and cookies. The event
continues Tuesday evenings
at
in August at the Exton Barnes
and Noble. For information
ADATH ISRAEL
call 215-646-4500.
Mazel tov
M CELEBRATING JEWISH CULTURE & COMMUNITY
ideas to do on a rainy day, at the beach, credits her love of children for leading of communications, too. “I volunteered
www.immaculata.edu
bath time, in the kitchen and more. It’s her into this field of communications at Please Touch Museum in Philadelphia
actually a KIDFUN Idea Exchange be- and they put me in the all-volunteer
For more information cause her readers often share their KIDFUN ideas, too. public relations department until they hired me.” In a short
call 1-877-42-TODAY And, Feldscher, who was referred to as a “kid’s best friend” while, she was named the museum’s first Public Relations
back in the 80’s, is as much a best friend to kids today, even Director, and she stayed there until Sesame Place “stole”
as a grandmother to one lucky little 3 year old little girl. She her in 1984, asking her to serve as their public relations
believes there’s nothing more special than giggling with a consultant. Sesame Place, the nation’s only theme park
young child, sharing special moments together, and, basi- based entirely on Sesame Street, was the ideal match for
cally letting a child know how much she is loved because Feldscher who started her own business to service them.
she was given a little more time with someone older—from She represented the theme park from 1984 until this year
a babysitter to a grandparent. 2010, when there was new ownership of the park and new
Surprised to be writing KIDFUN again, Feldscher says it’s directions away from using outside consultants. While she
like climbing back in the saddle after not riding a horse for publicizes many different industries, her passion for chil-
years. “Timing is a funny thing,” she said recently. dren has remained and she created a division of the firm
“I wrote my first KIDFUN book when my daughter Amy, called “Young People with Big Hearts,” where she is a pro
now 38, was two years old. Now her daughter, my grand- bono publicist for children who help the community.
IMMACULATA daughter Ryan, is two, and I’m right back where I started Sharla Feldscher resides in Voorhees, New Jersey with
36 years ago. And, it’s so interesting. We may have com- her husband Barry. They have two married daughters, Amy,
UNIVERSITY puters and every kind of electronic gadget you can imag- who has a 2 1/2 year old daughter, and Hope, who is preg-
ine, but kids still want to play the good ol’ way. They still nant and due in January. For information, visit www.kidfun-
love putting on a play in the backyard and playing guessing andmore.com, read her KIDFUN blog and sign up for regular
games in the car.” e-mails.
Immaculata, PA 19345
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Mildred Lasch special needs inclusion day camp program. The program is tailored to sup-
port and facilitate social development, peer interaction and athletic and creative skills
within a fun and nurturing environment. Each camper in the program is provided with a
one-on-one counselor to assist and support the camper throughout the day at no cost to
the camper’s family. Special needs campers are placed in bunks with other campers their
age and are fully integrated in the bunk’s activities. Special needs counselors are typically
special education college students or educators with working knowledge of special edu-
cation.
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EveningHours
By Rose Marie Riley
From left – Jerry Lee, president and owner of B101-FM, accepts the “Medal of Victory” award Bernie Brody (right) of Philadelphia, receiving the “Medal of Courage” award from Rachel
along with station mascot, Buzzbee. Delano Schwartz of Lafeyette Hill, Wellness Community of Philadelphia board member.
World
TeamTennis
The Philadelphia Freedoms
opened the World TeamTennis
season, July 8, 2010, in a new
venue, the Pavilion at Villa-
nova University. On the even-
ings of July 8 and 15, spon-
sor Beneficial Bank brought
tennis greats Venus Williams
and Andy Roddick to the Pavi-
lion. As part of their commit-
ment to the community, Bene-
ficial Bank hosted nearly 350
youth from the Arthur Ashe
Youth Tennis & Education
organization and the Impact
Services Corporation as they
participate in tennis clinics
with Freedoms’ pros, and come
to the Pavilion for the matches.
There are 10 teams in the
Beneficial Bank hosted a VIP night at the Pavilion at Villa- Geico World TeamTennis Pro Attending the party are, from left – Bob Toborowsky and Pat Hastle, of Philadelphia; Dr.
nova University as the Philadelphia Freedoms took on the League. Three generations of Mehmet Oz, television personality; Irene and Fred Shabel, Vice-Chairman, Comcast-Spectacor,
Washington Kastles in their season home opener. Attending tennis standouts – from the Sponsor, of Rittenhouse Square.
the party are, from left – Patricia and Gerry Cundy, host, Presi- stars of tomorrow to today’s
dent and CEO, Beneficial Bank, Presenting Sponsor, of Rose- top names to legends of the game – make up the teams in WTT. Billie Jean King, Co-Founder, World TeamTennis, won 39
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