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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
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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
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as well make an appearance for her sake, so she’d finally twin’s horse died, and they were doing an autopsy because Member of American Society
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Mall. The nation’s largest mall will join world-renowned
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lounges and entertainment throughout the center.
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official host of “Fashion’s Night Out” on September 10, 2010. into a weekend-long series of family-friendly events invit-
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September 8 – Education & Back-to-School, reminding people why they love to shop – for the fashion – increased by more than 60 percent during the event.
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and Backstage and to be emceed by come-
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Rosh Hashanah
unt
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Brin
and On Que Entertainment to discover and Thurs., Sept. 9 &
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encourage new musical theater projects
and to offer a platform for new artists to Fri., Sept. 10
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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H EALTHY L IVING
T
he TriYoga Center of Phila-
delphia in Havertown will
hold a diverse program of yoga
teachings with John Glore
and Stephanie Walsh over
Labor Day weekend, Septem-
ber 3 - 6, 2010. Located at
Mind-Body Services in the
Vernon Medical Building on
West Chester Pike, the TriYoga
program will include sessions
on Salutations for all Levels,
Sanskrit, Basics TriYoga Flow,
Free the Hips (Levels 1 and
2) and Free the Spine (Levels
1 and 2), as well as Partner
Stretches.
To register for the workshop,
visit the TriYoga Internation-
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or call 310-589-0600. Informa-
tion about the weekend pro-
grams can be found on both
the TriYoga International web-
site and the Mind-Body Ser-
vices website at www.mind-
bodyservices.com.
John Glore and Stephanie
Walsh are members of the
TriYoga Teacher Training From left – Senior TriYoga Teacher Stephanie Walsh, TriYoga Founder YoginiKaliji and John
staff, certified through TriYoga’s Glore, Senior TriYoga Teacher.
Level 3. As full-time traveling
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The five artists 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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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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to others.
Since moving into the Media-based senior living commu-
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many of the residents. And she’s come to appreciate the
spacious and accommodating facilities that Martins Run
offers, including a number of new amenities unveiled in the
past year. But in addition to the exciting changes taking
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