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FREE Year 25, No. 49


P H I L A D E L P H I A & T H E M A I N L I N E ’ S FAV O R I T E W E E K LY

Celebrating 25 Years of Community News August 25 – August 31, 2010


FIND YOUR
COMMUNITY The Mann Center Presents The Psychic Provides Helpful
NEWS HERE! Hints for Your Life
New York Pops with Mark Nadler
W
ell-regard-
Romancing Broadway’s “Greats” with Tribute to Gershwin, Porter, Ellington, ed local
Rodgers and More psychic
of grand musical the- Patricia McMonagle
ater was at its pinnacle. says we have the
1935 also marks the ability to resolve
year that The Mann’s our issues and pro-
predecessor, The Robin ject future events.
Hood Dell, was incor- However, some-
porated and began times we can get
its own remarkable stuck—and, all we
Local Playwright tradition, which con- need is a small
Finalist in NYC tinues today, of show- jostle to confirm
casing artists to new our own thoughts.
Competition audiences from across This is precisely
Page 7 the region. where Patricia
“Legendary compos- McMonagle’s quali-
ers and performers fied intuition enters.
like Irving Berlin, Cole Based on positive
Porter, George Gershwin, feedback she’s
Harry Warren, Duke received over the
Ellington, Noël Coward past 32 years, indi-
and so many others cations are—she’s
of their time made good at the job!
such an impression And, in her humor-
both then and now. ed good spirit she
They certainly influ- adds, “I know, I’m
Young Author’s enced my life, and it’s either really old, or “Don’t let self doubt hold you back.
an honor for me to was a 2 year old It’s about introducing a new mind set to
Bipolar Insight bring their extraordi- prodigy! what is important to you,” says psychic
Page 9 nary work to Philadel- “Some helpful Patricia McMonagle.
phia along with (con- hints or tools are
ductor) Steven Reineke trust what resonates, feels right and is pleasant to visualize
and the New York Pops even if it seems logically unattainable from your current
during this special, perspective,” says Patricia. “Don’t let self doubt hold you
A pianist, tap dancer and vocalist extraordinaire, Mark Nadler is commemorative sea- back. It’s about introducing a new mind set to what is im-
one of New York’s premier cabaret entertainers and is eager for his son at The Mann,” said portant to you. The only exceptions are anything that caus-
return to Philadelphia. Nadler. es pain, sorrow, or a prison term—which, of course would
Fittingly, the evening become a serious interference and cause an untimely set

T
he Mann Center for the Perform- of musical favorites will end with a spectacu- back for future planning.”
ing Arts welcomes a very special lar fireworks display. Over her successful years of helping detectives solve
concert to its stage on Wednes- Tickets for this event are $35 or Lawn $20. crimes, as well as doing readings for clients across the
day, September 22. Internation- This performance begins at 8 p.m. For de- country, she’s had some over-the-top, exhilarating experi-
Senior Services al cabaret artist Mark Nadler tailed ticket information, call 215-893-1999, ences.
Pages 12 & 16 will perform with the acclaimed visit the Mann Center box office at 52nd and One particular reading Patricia shares: “A new client was
New York Pops in a tribute concert honoring Parkside Avenue in Fairmount Park, or buy hoping for contact from her late husband who passed 7
The Mann’s 75 years of presenting live music online: www.manncenter.org, www.ticket- years ago. She told me she consulted several psychics
in Fairmount Park. A Mann Center debut philadelphia.org or www.ticketmaster.com. and mediums over the years and never heard a word. We
Healthy Living for both Nadler and the Pops, the program For ticket package information, call 215-893- finished our session without a peep or ‘hi ya’ from him.
will highlight the romantic sounds of Broad- 1955 or visit www.manncenter.org. To make As she was preparing to leave, I heard, ‘Wait just a minute
Pages 8 & 9 way circa 1935 when the show biz tradition reservations at Crescendo, call 267-886-1475. See Psychic Patricia McMonagle’s Helpful Hints on page 5

Back-to-School An Exhibit of “London Irish Paintings” Makes U.S. Debut


News
T
hey’re called ‘The Quiet Men’, five take place Friday, September 10, from
Irish artists with the streets of 5 to 7 p.m. in the Art Gallery in the
Pages 10 & 11 London, England, beneath their Connelly Center on the Villanova campus.
feet, but with their identity yet rooted London Irish artist Brian Whelan will
in Ireland. They and their families follow- discuss the works in a presentation
ed millions of their countrymen in emi- beginning at 4 p.m. Both events are free
Your Community grating to England, their closest neigh- and open to the public. The exhibit con-
Newspaper bor, to find opportunity. A large propor- tinues to October 6.
tion finished their journeys in London, “The first major contemporary London
CITY SUBURBAN where many found themselves on soci- Irish visual art exhibition to explore
NEWS ety’s margin in a mutual mistrust forged the experience of Irish immigrants to
by the long and tortured history between Britain in the 20th century,” is how
610-667-6623 the two nations. London’s largest gallery described one
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CitySuburbanNews broke their quietude in 2009 with a rous- Of the five Irish London painters, three
ing collective exhibit of their works evok- emigrated from Ireland; one was born
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in the United States at the Villanova The 1970s and 80s, when all the artists
University Art Gallery. “The Quiet Men in this exhibit were building new lives
– London Irish Painters” opened Friday, “Another Round,” 24 by 36 inch canvas, by Brian Whelan, is on in London, became an especially diffi-
August 20. An artists’ reception will display at Villanova University Art Gallery. See “London Irish Painters” Exhibit on page 11
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lish Romantic painter known for his
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Pops Orchestra, at 11:30 a.m. in Benbow Hall, The
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Friday, August 27 at 2:00 p.m. The
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Brown on Sunday,
~ FREE PARKING ~ Road. For info, call 610-446-3082,
August 29 at 8:00 “A Tribute to Glenn
email haverford@delcolibraries.org
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p.m. Hear this star Miller and a Taste of
of Mary Poppins The Mark”
7305 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby and Beauty and the
(2 minutes from Overbrook Park across from Upper Darby Police Dept.) OC 5K Run To celebrate the end of summer
Beast in an exclu-
The Ruth Newman Shapiro Cancer sive New Jersey and the beginning of a beautiful
and Heart Fund will host a 5K run performance. The fall season, The Watermark at Logan
and walk as well as a kids’ one- concert takes place Square is hosting “A Tribute to Glenn
mile fun run on Saturday, August at the POPS’ his- Miller and a Taste of The Mark” on
28 starting at the Sports and Civic toric performance Tuesday, September 7, at 7 p.m.

Advertise in Center, 6th Street, off Boardwalk.


Registration will be from 6:30 a.m.
to 7:45 a.m. with the race starting
venue, The Music
Pier, located at
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The evening will feature Glenn E.
Miller, named after the jazz legend
Glenn Miller, will honor his name-
sake during this special evening.
at 8 a.m. Prizes will be awarded to
City Suburban the top three male and female over
winners and to the top three in each
age group. Registration the day of
and the Boardwalk. Tickets are available for $20/15 by calling
the box office at 609-525-9291 or ordering online at http://ocnj.
tix.com. Full information an all Ocean City POPS concerts and
events is available at www.oceancitypops.org.
Glenn E. Miller, an instrumentalist
and vocalist, performs as a one man
band. While listening to him per-

News to the event is $25 with T Shirt dis-


tributed while they last. Participants
may register at www.rnscancerand- guitar showcasing styles that range
First Friday Flick
form Glenn Miller’s hits, guests will
enjoy sampling the fine cuisine
offered by The Mark, the upscale
dining venue at The Watermark.
heartfund.org. For information, musically from Andres Segovia to
Reach Your call 609-601-6024. Jimi Hendirx. This event is free
and open to the public. For infor-
Locavore (Local Food) mation, call 215-686-5414.
The First Friday Flick will be held at
the Haverford Township Free Library
at 7 p.m. on September 3 in the
The event is free and open to the
public, but advance registration is
required. To learn more or to reg-

Customers! Banquet & Mini-Fest!


Locavore (Local Food) Banquet & “Between Trains”
air-conditioned Community Room
located on the lower level. The film
selection is “The Bounty Hunter,”
Mini-Fest! – Good food, music, sto- “Between Trains” is the third world starring Gerard Butler and Jenni-
ister, call 215-240-8915.

Film
ries, information, and good neigh- premiere for the Barrymore Nomi- fer Aniston. (PG-13, 110min) This Come to the Haverford Township
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or shine, Saturday, August 28, from five-year old physical theatre spe- come to bring refreshments to en- day matinee Film Series. Featured
Your Community Paper 5 - 8 p.m. (Banquet 5 - 6 p.m.). cialists. The show runs for 20 per- joy during the film. The library is on September 8 at 2 p.m. is the
for 25 Years! Curtis Hall/Arboretum, Greenwood formances, August 29 - Septem- located at 1601 Darby Road. For film “Flash of Genius,” based on the
true story of college professor and
Ave. & Church Road, Wyncote, PA ber 18, 2010 at “The Bardo” at info, call 610-446-3082, email haver-
19095. Bring: a potluck dish to share the Becker Building, 1151 N. 3rd ford@delcolibraries.org or visit part-time inventor Robert Kearns’
made with local (100 miles) ingre- Street in Philadelphia. The show www.haverfordlibrary.org. long battle with the U.S. automo-
dients, your own reusable dishes/ opens September 1. For tickets, bile industry, for recognition of his
NEED MORE SPACE? utensils, an instrument, song, story, contact the Festival Box Office at
skill, or talent to share. For info 215-413-1318 or visit www.livearts-
Singles Dance
life’s work. Running time 119 min-
utes. The library is located at 1601
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visit www.transitioncheltenham.org/ fringe.org. For info, visit www.Gas- Darby Road. For info, contact by
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ARTS, CULTURE & SOCIETY EVENTS End of Summer


Back to School Party!
Friday, August 27 • 6:30 - 8:30 pm
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F or seven consecutive years the West Philadelphia Cultural Alliance and the Paul Robeson
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world-class jazz performances in the tranquil, idyllic space of the garden at Lansdowne, 41st
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celebration of Robeson’s commitment to civil justice for all people, and the presentation Friday, September 3, 2010 • 8 p.m.
of the Paul Robeson Freedom Fighter Award.
This year’s recipients are community activists Sacaree Rhodes, Madeline Dunn and Albert DREXELBROOK COUNTRY CLUB • DREXEL HILL, PA
Breland. Tickets for this cultural affair are $20, with proceeds to benefit the West Philadel-
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“For the past seven years, it’s always been like a homecoming,” says WPCA Executive
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you to our living legends and community activists with the Paul Robeson Freedom Fighter • Corey DST Hatch – Philly’s Legendary DJ top 40
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Founded twenty-five years ago, WPCA’s membership is multi-cultural and multi-ethnic • Lauren Alice – Gallery ML 3D body painting showcase
and reflects the social and professional diversity of the Philadelphia community. A de facto
community center, the Paul Robeson House is a location which hosts a vast and diverse
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literary events, concerts, exhibits, lectures and more for young people and adults.
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sion is to leverage arts, educational and cultural resources to improve the socio-econom-
ic quality of life in the Greater Philadelphia area. By establishing the Paul Robeson House
as a community landmark for local, national and international visitors, WPCA restores and
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“Absolutely Abstract 2010” Exhibition Opens August 27 PATRICIA MCMONAGLE’S


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Local Playwright a Finalist in NYC Competition Z ETe EADY FOR


W ynnewood resident Michael Bihovsky
has been selected as one of eight
finalists in the Scene It! NY 2010 competition
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designed to showcase new musical theater
works by aspiring young playwrights, com-
posers and lyricists. Bihovsky, 23, gradu-
ated last year from New York University,
Start the new year with
Congregation Ohev Shalom
where he majored in musical theater per-
formance and composition. He will present
two scenes from The New Musical – for
which he has written the script, music and
lyrics – at the Jerry Orbach Theater in Man-
hattan on September 23. He is the only
m To L i fe i n D e Erev Rosh Hashanah
entrant with more than one scene selected
ais law
for the showcase.
This new competition, featured in Playbill J ud ar Wed., Sept. 8

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Rosh Hashanah

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Ohev Shalom
introduce their work to the general public
as well as industry professionals who may
Wynnewood resident Michael Bihovsky will be able to help advance their careers. Kol Nidre
present two scenes from “The New Musical” – Largely based on Bihovsky’s experiences
for which he has written the script, music and as a freshman at NYU and completed this Fri., Sept. 17
lyrics – at the Jerry Orbach Theater in past July, The New Musical features a con-
Manhattan on September 23. temporary pop-rock score richly enhanced
by his completion of classical music theory
Yom Kippur
and orchestration programs at both NYU and Juilliard. “The heart of the piece is rock,
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with particular emphasis on the popular music of contemporary musical theater,” noted
Bihovsky, who was greatly influenced by Jonathan Larson’s RENT. “But the vocal har-
monies and embellishments in the orchestration all come back to the classical training. I
think it makes for an interesting mix; it’s something I’ve never really heard before, but
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be held on Thursday, September 9, 2010 at 3:45 p.m. The


Erev Yom Kippur observance will be on Friday, September
17, 2010 at 7:30 p.m. and sponsored by Shir Shalom. On
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H EALTHY L IVING

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bodyservices.com.
John Glore and Stephanie
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“London Irish Painters” Exhibit
Continued from front page The Academy
At the AcademyIn
InManayunk,
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cult time for Irish immigrants hoping for work and
acceptance by English society. During this time, im- we understandSchool
a College-Preparatory thatforchildren learn
Bright Children Who differently.
Learn Differently.
mense pressures were put on the immigrant Irish
communities in the United Kingdom (England, Wales, DO YOU KNOW HOW
Scotland and Northern Ireland).
What began as a civil rights movement, became MANY WORDS PER
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The five artists are:
Bernard Canavan, born in County Longford, Ireland, At AIM, our expert teachers are
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Detail of “The Quiet Men,” by Brian poster designer, and history and art history teacher. essential learning skills using
Whelan, on display at Villanova “His series of striking pictures focus on the hope,
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Senior Services
Ethel Hamburger Races to Fund a Dementia
Care Wing for Martins Run
I nspiration can come in many forms. For some, it’s an
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need supportive living services herself, a number of resi-
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and friends. She unearthed tion of knowing that many of her fellow residents’ lives will
her Christmas and Hanukkah be greatly improved by the dementia unit. “Their gratifica-
lists to send a letter to as tion, once they have a place that fully supports them and
many people as possible, de- their families, is enough to make every second of my efforts
tailing the purpose of the race worth it.”
and asking for donations. To In Mrs. Hamburger’s eyes, there is always something more
date, Mrs. Hamburger has to be done. And at the end of the day, she says it’s her
received $1,635 in donations optimism and drive that propel her to push forward—
from friends and family alone. whether it is the fundraising run or her many other volun-
Encouraged by her success, teer efforts. Within months of living at Martins Run Mrs.
Mrs. Hamburger kept going. Hamburger became heavily involved in the planning for a
She contacted every school Centenarian celebration. The resulting luncheon, recogniz-
district in Delaware County, ing those residents who were 100 years or older, was a huge
19 private schools and the success. Several years ago Mrs. Hamburger also spearhead-
local colleges and universi- ed the creation of a community library in Arkansaw, W.Va.,
ties as well. She has also where her efforts led to the donation of more than 12,000
reached out to synagogues books to the new library as well a summer reading program
and churches in the area, for the children.
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titled Martins RUN, will be-
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Helping families like yours since 1982 and George came to get their blood pressure checked, Nannie recognized Dora from the
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([.YPZ^VSK:WLJPHS*HYL^L\ZLHWYVWYPL[HY` ago. “I am so excited to see one of my patients after all these years,” says Nannie. When
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