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COVER ILLUSTRATION by NATHAN D. MORGAN-FISER

Strange Trip Tony winner Stew, with Heidi Rodewald and the Negro Problem, challenge racial preconceptions. Page 11

inside news & oPinion 5 Chain Reaction Tow-truck drivers cry foul. 5 Stayin’ Alive The Apple store is here, but it’s not the only game in town. 7 Bored of Revision New office, same BRT cronies?

ARTs & CulTuRe 17 Calendar PW’s picks for the week.

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22 The Good, the Bad, the Painful Five reviews of some

of the most talked-about shows at the Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe.

ART 23 Thanks for the Memories, Frank Retired Tyler School

of Art professor gets the ultimate tribute.

MusiC 25 Get Trashed Tobacco’s Tom Fec turns gutterculture gems from yesteryear into beautiful noise.

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Tow-truck drivers cry foul. By Aaron Kase akase@philadelphiaweekly.com

convince City Council to pass less restrictive laws on the industry, including upping the fees companies are allowed to charge. And if lobbying is unsuccessful, the association will try its hands at politics directly. “We need to put a guy in office,” Blum explains, figuring association members can use their contacts with business owners citywide to run campaigns and get tow-friendly candidates elected to Council. Blum’s eventual goal is even more ambitious: To take on the PPA. Operators say it’s unfair the PPA doesn’t follow the same laws as private towers; for example, private operators must mark their territory with a 36by-36 inch sign complete with name,

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The Apple store is here, but it’s not the only game in town. By Randy LoBasso rlobasso@philadelphiaweekly.com Everett Katzen knew this day would come. In fact, the president of Springboard Media, a Center City-based Apple computer retailer and reseller, was warned about it years ago. In 2004, his parent company called him up, saying it had decided to open a flagship store in Center City. Not only would such a move double Katzen’s fiveblock-radius competition, he’d now be going toe-to-toe with a store that, according to Apple’s 2002 financial statement, had been prone to “cannibalize” its smaller independent retailers. Obviously, that Apple store Katzen had been warned of fell through. But on July 30, Steve Jobs’ global conglomerate opened its Philly branch at 1607 Walnut St. Luckily for Katzen, the premature announcement six years earlier became his catalyst. Rather than shaking in his iBoots, he prepared his company for what was to come. And he got creative. Springboard Media, at 2212 Walnut St., began accepting trade-ins of up to $1,500 toward a new machine, which, Katzen says, accounts for 25 percent of sales. He also began handing out loaner computers to customers whose machines may need in-store service over an extended period of time. Free, post-purchase individualized workshops on both Apple/iLife and third-party products had begun. Above all that, though, Katzen has found a way to keep his Apple products personal, working with individuals and small businesses to maintain their iWhatevers. “After we sell [our customers] the equipment,” Katzen says, “we can deliver it, install it, make sure everything’s working properly and support it ongoing.” In addition to that, Springboard

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phone number and address before they can tow a car, whereas the PPA tows from streets marked with nothing more than diminutive “no parking any time” signs. And a law awaiting Mayor Nutter’s signature could open the door for the PPA to ticket and possibly tow off private property, long the domain of private tow drivers. Blum wants to fight back, and even go so far as to wrest the contract for towing cars from public streets away from the iron grip of the PPA. “We would attack Parking Authority,” he says. “Private tow has more tow trucks, flat-beds and land than Parking Authority. We can make a bid on Parking Authority’s contract.” The prospect is unlikely, says PPA spokesperson Linda Miller. “There is

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Private tow-truck drivers are fed up with an ever-changing web of inconsistently enforced city regulations. They’re angry about the constant specter of the Philadelphia Parking Authority threatening to elbow in on their business. And they’re pissed off that media always portrays them as the bad guys. One operator thinks he has the solution. “We need to stand on each other’s shoulders,” says West Philly tow baron Lew Blum. “We need to organize.” Blum is moving to create an association of at least 30 to 40 towers to pool resources, delve into bare-knuckle City Council politics, fight back against the PPA and improve the image of private tow in Philadelphia. The notoriety of the towing industry is likely to grow even greater with the October debut of the show Wreck Chasers on TLC, which follows several Philly tow drivers around the city as they cruise for accidents. Undeterred, Blum brushes aside concerns that city residents might find a monolithic association of private towers more terrifying than reassuring, and thinks his association can push back against the bad press. “We need to let them know that private tow is not the problem,” he says. “We can take out ads in newspapers.” Operators think if they have a chance to tell their side of the story, the public wouldn’t be as inclined to demonize the industry. A number of tow-truck companies were the subject of consumer complaints in PW ’s Aug. 25 cover story (“Off the Hook: How the City Lost Control of the Tow-Truck Industry”). But from the perspective of the companies, they aren’t the offenders but the victims, forced to deal with abusive, irate and mendacious people coming to retrieve their cars. Mike Otterson II of South Philly Towing rattles off a list of ways he’s been abused by car owners. “I’ve been chased down the street by dogs,” he says. “I’ve had guns pulled on me. Once, a whole bar emptied out and came after me when I was hooking up a car.” Blum says his organization can help by educating members on how to obey city regulations and deal peacefully with angry car owners. The body would be self-policing, he says. “We’d have rules, regulations and a code of ethics,” he says. “We would have the right to discipline towers or suspend them.” Besides a kinder, more gentler towing industry, Blum has bigger plans in mind—namely hiring a lobbyist to

no bid for that,” Miller says about the PPA’s task of towing cars off city streets. “That’s per City Council legislation. They’d have to change the legislation.” This isn’t the first time trouble with the city has prompted tow drivers to organize. In 1992, the Philadelphia Towing and Collision Association formed and successfully lobbied City Council against passing a “rotational towing” list aimed at putting a stop to tow trucks from racing to accidents scenes to solicit work. However, the association unraveled soon after due to expense and lack of interest, and the rotation list eventually became law in 2005. South Philly owner Mike Otterson Sr. says there was at least one more attempt over the years at a unified towing organization that didn’t pan out. One organization does exist in the city, the Philadelphia Authorized Towers and Salvors Association. With 11 members, the group focuses mostly on stolen and abandoned vehicles, while working with the city to refine the rotation list, which still isn’t working as advertised. However, relations seem chilly with the Towers and Salvors and other companies. Blum danced around questions about why he wasn’t interested in trying to join the existing group, and Towers and Salvors spokesman Joe Parente declined to comment on the potential for a new organization. “Our guys are good towers,” Parente says. “We don’t want to get our names even slightly associated with anyone who’s not doing anything the proper way.” There is a statewide group, the Pennsylvania Towing Association, which helps towers navigate bureaucracies and regulations. However, only four Phillybased operators are listed as members, and Otterson Sr. says companies from outside the city the tend to frown on rough-around-the-edges Philly towing. That leaves Blum’s new group—if it ever gets past the planning stages. Blum says he is lining up support and already has a handful of other operators on board, but those contacted by PW either declined to comment or took a wait-and-see attitude. “So far nothing’s become of it,” says a representative from Siani’s Towing in North Philly who gave his name as Red. “I’m not really sure about it at this point.” “I would be receptive,” Otterson Sr. says. “Everybody wants to talk about it.” However, he says he’s skeptical about putting up money for lawyers and lobbyists, having seen towing associations form and fail in the past. “I don’t feel confident that companies can stick together,” he says. Despite doubts, Blum says he’s pushing forward. “We need allies,” he says. “Right now we’re running around like goddamn chickens with our heads cut off.” n

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The root of the problem, for the BRT and its successors, is not obstinate patronage hacks, but a logistically staggering task: a few dozen staffers must judge, in a “just and equitable” way, hundreds of thousands of properties, most of which they will never actually see. Currently, assessors are armed with the most rudimentary information: sale prices, square footage, vague descriptions of condition. (Given such limitations, why wouldn’t there be errors?) Ideally, workers would inspect each property, using knowledge and discretion, along with the numbers, to establish proper tax rates. But such care is unfeasible in a city our size; instead, we get the pipe dream’s polar opposite: computer models, Google Maps and 250 percent increases. It’s difficult to see how the OPA will overcome this obstacle. Refreshing the appeals board is a start, but more must be done to prevent the necessity of appeals in the first place. Nutter understands this; so does Richie McKeithen, the OPA’s newly appointed head. But as Oct. 1 approaches, details about what changes are actually taking place have been sketchy. One OPA representative told PW that the agency’s only real change so far is its name. And, in the words of the Committee of Seventy, “any former BRT employee who was regularly performing functions and duties related to the OPA’s new responsibilities … will automatically go to the OPA.” So it seems to boil down to this: The BRT was voted out, but not quite away. Rather, it was renamed and sliced in two. Its staff, for now, remains largely intact. Its most relevant change appears to be in the swapping of its most recognizable employees with new ones—possibly as well-connected as their forerunners— who will join a massive and unwieldy system. Is it cynical to wonder how much the situation will improve? Whatever large-scale fix the OPA devises will be a long time in coming— at least two years, by the estimate of former BRT Interim Director Richard Negrin (Though given the size of the job and the pace of bureaucracy, two years seems highly optimistic). Until a workable structure is in place, there will be a moratorium on tax hikes; as Nutter said in January, “It is the only fair thing to do.” So when our bills do go up again, perhaps in 2012, we’ll see whether or not our property-tax system has actually been made “fair”—or if one set of problems has given way to another. n

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Last week, Mayor Nutter announced the nominees who will sit on the Board of Property Assessment Appeals—the agency that, along with the Office of Property Assessment, will replace the Board of Revision of Taxes on Oct. 1. The 21 candidates, chosen by a separate nominating panel, will be cut to seven by Nutter, then submitted to City Council for approval. The process, part of the BRT’s widely cheered demise, represented, as Nutter said in a press release, “another important step forward in the city’s shared goal of creating a system of property tax assessments and appeals that is just, equitable, and transparent.” Unsurprisingly, though, the method by which the 21 were chosen was opaque, with the nominating panel backed by various business associations; Councilwomen Anna Verna and Jannie Blackwell were also involved. This didn’t seem terribly different from the BRT’s appointment process, which was dependent upon, according to the Committee of Seventy, “Party bosses, influential ward leaders and political powerbrokers.” Nonetheless, panel chair Tim Roseboro said, “This list [of nominees] reflects countless hours of application review, interviews and spirited discussion. We are proud of our work and pleased with the results.” What were those results? A host of the well-connected: Among the nominees were Milton Street’s ex-son-in-law, a pair of former BRT assessors, two favored by Verna and Blackwell, and various Palmlunching realtors and lawyers. While it remains to be seen who will survive Nutter’s culling, such inside baseball seemed anathema to the house-cleaning we were led, perhaps naively, to expect: “The change should be significant,” the mayor said in a 2009 interview with WHYY. “Ultimately we have to restore trust for the general public in whatever entity comes next.” Of course, the nominees had to come from somewhere, and an overlap between qualifications and connections must be expected, to a degree. Whether or not we wind up with an appeals board that’s as dispiriting as its predecessor, the real issue is not the board itself, but the infrastructure behind it. The BRT employs 150 workers; its seven-member appellate panel was its scowling public face—not the agency itself. While Chairwoman Charlesretta Meade and her compatriots bore the brunt of our loathing, they were the end product, not the sole cause, of a long and busted system.

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News & Opinion Stayin’ Alive, from page 5 doesn’t require appointments for customer care (Apple’s official store does) and while that’ll cost you upward of $90, it’s all applied toward labor and new parts. Springboard also delivers to Center City locations and will work to recover lost data on your Mac—something Apple Genius Bars, as they’re called in the official Apple retail stores, won’t mess around with. Bundy Computer Company, Center City’s other independent Apple reseller, did not return calls for comment. Springboard Media and Bundy are known as Apple Authorized Resellers or Apple Specialists and work in partnership with the company to obtain that status. Apple Specialists are a coalition of 115 small tech businesses located throughout the U.S and Canada and are connected through Apple Specialist Marketing Corporation (ASMC) in South Elgin, Ill. ASMC has been working in conjunction with Apple since the 1990s and takes pride in the fact that it stood by Apple even as businesses began lining their cubicles with PCs. After a late ’90s surge in Apple cyber cafes, then the opening of two official retail shops in COH PW HalfPage Ad.pdf 2001 (one2010 in McLean, Va.; the other8/26/2010 in

Glendale, Calif.), Apple began its rise to the top. Because of this success, independent retailers have taken hits. A Northern California chain called ComputerWare went out of business after 17 years when Apple began its West Coast front. Elite Computers, another independent Apple retailer, bought ComputerWare but went out of business in 2003. It then sued Apple, claiming it failed to honor contracts and warranties and stole trade secrets from its own resellers. Gary Allen, who runs ifoAppleStore.com, a blog dedicated to info regarding Apple stores, has a few ideas on how resellers can protect themselves. “I’ve received emails from resellers saying ‘A store’s coming to my city. What am I going to do?’” he says. “I’ve been able to point them in a direction where at least they don’t feel alone in the experience.” There are two types of Apple resellers, Allen says: Those that sell equipment and do repairs, and those that hold classes, install computer systems on-site, handle trade-ins and find ways to1:49:37 exploitPMApple’s Genius Bar short-

Still, an Apple store’s attraction can’t be denied. Christopher Ryan, a web designer and writer at The Apple Blog, says: “What attracts people most to the store is that there is more to the Apple store than just buying. You enter the store to buy your Mac but you return to learn, as Apple has eloquently put it before. With workshops and the Genius Bar, and even social events at some of the high-profile locations, the stores exist to provide a place for people to just be.” Katzen is confident the changes he’s brought to his store are sufficient and says there’s no ill-will toward Apple— quite the opposite—for moving into town. “[The Apple retail store is] going to bring more Mac awareness to Philadelphia. We’re one of the largest cities in the U.S. and it didn’t make sense to not have an Apple store in Philadelphia. I spent 15 years building Apple’s market share here and it’s nice to see Apple’s investing in Philadelphia.” n

comings—exactly what Katzen says he’s done. This is what Allen says independent resellers have to do to stay alive—to work alongside Apple and to beat it at its own game. Apple has thrived through the Great Recession (It posted its largest profit ever, $15.7 billion, in 2010’s third quarter) because of its ability to innovate while others are slowing down, he says. “I think [Apple’s expansion] formula has been more established now. They continue expanding … and independent companies now have to say, ‘What can we do here to co-exist?’”

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Tony winner Stew, with Heidi Rodewald and their band, the Negro Problem, challenge racial preconceptions at the Live Arts Festival & Philly Fringe this week.

about his pursuit of the Dutch painter, who spurns his advances at every turn, even shacking up with her threesome-inclined art professor at one point. Then in the last verse, things take a turn, and in a few short lines, the folk singer reveals a depth the Point has rarely seen: “Then the naked Dutch painter at your door says she finally loves you/ But she said ‘I’ll see you later’ when she saw another naked painter sittin’ in the kitchen with you/ Well she seemed a little shattered, then she got a little pissed/ When she saw that you were flattered by the fact that you’d be missed/ While the naked Dutch painter at your door says … ”

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It’s 2003 at Bryn Mawr’s venerable Point coffeehouse, a venue that won’t exist in a few years. Stew and Heidi are the opening act for musical jokester Dan Bern, and these first lyrics are giving the room the impression he’s one of those “funny” folk singers—good for a laugh, but rarely deep. Stew continues: “The naked Dutch painter in your bed does not want to sleep with you/ She just feels like being naked, you don’t think that you can take it with her next to you/ She says, ‘Gandhi used to sleep between two naked women’/ But you’re not the Mahatma, that’s a whole ’nother religion/ And the naked Dutch painter in the bed does not want to sleep with you.” He continues through a bunch more funny verses

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he lights dim. A round, goateed man with an acoustic guitar steps to the mic and begins a soft, plaintive web of fingerpicking. He introduces himself: His name is Stew. Behind him, a pale, stringbean of a woman named Heidi starts thrumming away on an electric bass. Stew begins to sing. “The naked Dutch painter in the kitchen does not want to fuck you/ She’s got seventeen boyfriends and an eight o’clock class to get to/ She’s smoking hash all night with some coffee amaretto/ She’s asking stupid questions ’bout my groovy black ghetto/ And the naked Dutch painter in the kitchen does not want to fuck you.”

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Now it’s 2010, and the years in between were a

little kinder to Stew than that elusive naked painter was. There’s an actor in D.C. singing Stew’s incisive lyrics of faded love in Amsterdam now—part of a recent revival of Passing Strange, the critically acclaimed musical Stew starred in and wrote, drawing heavily on his exploits as an expat in Europe (if not that exact painter). The show ran on Broadway for five months, earned Stew a Tony and was made into a movie of the same name by Spike Lee. The image of Stew in the audience of the Passing Strange revival is undoubtedly, well, strange. This is the first time someone other than Stew has taken on the lead role of the Narrator—a character who functions as Stew’s older, wiser alter ego, keeping up a running musical commentary on the actions and thoughts of Youth, Stew’s younger, dumber alter ego. As the new Narrator, this D.C. actor has, essentially, taken over the lead in Stew’s autobiography; the real Stew is free to relax in the audience

some pages. So rather than blow them off, he and Rodewald went back to L.A. to try their hands at writing a script, which took some getting used to. “In high school, the drama club and the stonerrock kids are mortal enemies, so I was a little suspicious,” Stew says. “But I started to find out that there were things about theater that were connected to rock ’n’ roll.” He started looking back— way back—to musical theater well before the dawn of Andrew Lloyd Webber. “Guys like Molière would have traveling bands that would incorporate the town lore,” he says. “The band would arrive in town and go to a bar. They hear shit about whatever town they’re in, and then they incorporate that into the show that night. People love that. I was like, ‘Shit, I do that all the time on the road.’” When he realized how well old theater traditions could relate to the rock ’n’ roll world that he knew, the idea of musical theater became much more palatable. “I started reading about the old Globe Theatre and Shakespeare,” he says. “Guys are standing around drinking mead, men dressed as women … that sounds like a club I played last week in Jersey.”

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“[Passing Strange co-composer Heidi Rodewald and I] went into the theater with a conflict: We hated most musical theater,” Stew says on the phone from his New York home. “Especially rock musicals.” Since he was a teen, Stew, now nearly 50, cut his teeth in bands, from punk to self-described “Afrobaroque.” He made a name for himself among rock cognoscenti over the years as a hyperliterate musical bard. Critics tripped over themselves to come up with a clever name for his edgy, stereotypebending style (one writer deemed it “Blackarach”). Then the theater came calling. “The Public Theater in New York came to us and said, ‘Your songs sound like they could be something theatrical,’” Stew says. “And I did what everyone else in every rock band ever does: I lied and said we’re working on a musical.” Much to Stew’s surprise, the theater followed up, asking to see

not entirely autobiographical tale of a middle-class kid who grows up in South Central Los Angeles feeling out of place because of his preference for French avant-garde cinema and PBS over stereotypical ghetto trappings. Spurning his mother, whom he feels is overly involved in his life, he ditches L.A. for Amsterdam, then Berlin, in search of “the real” among two compelling and very different bands of artists. With whip-smart writing, a keen melodic sensibility and a score covering everything from punk to psychedelia to vaudeville, the show starred Stew as “Narrator,” often interacting with “Youth”—a younger version of Narrator—walking and singing through his own life. The journey is laced with acerbic, often biting racial commentary about the nature of “blackness” and “whiteness,” the preconceived notions we carry about both skin color and nationality, and what our sociocultural upbringing entitles us to—none of which sounds nearly as fun as the show actually is. The script frequently manages to make racialidentity issues really, really funny. For example, Youth, trying to prove his street cred to skeptical flatmates in Berlin, belligerently asks, “Do you know what it’s like to hustle for dimes on the mean streets of South Central?” Narrator stops the play dead in its tracks with an amused shot through the fourth wall. “Nobody in this play knows what it’s like to hustle for dimes on the mean streets of South Central.” Or there’s the early scene in church, where 14-year-old Youth—who usually despises church— for once finds himself excited by the call-andresponse of the service, which he academically identifies as descended from the tribal chants of the motherland. When his mother smacks him into submission for this embarrassing semi-heresy, he pleads, “But it was on PBS.” Few are able to write about the absurdity of racial

stereotypes with such dexterity, conjuring wildly conflicting notions and emotions all at once. Some of the show’s darkest humor comes in “The Black One,” a vaudevillian minstrel romp that’s at once clever, hilarious and very uncomfortable. As you might expect from someone whose band is called The Negro Problem,” Stew’s pretty comfortable with discomfort. He had his doubts about how comfortable Broadway would be with it, though. “Our question going into this was: Can we do the same music that we’d want to play otherwise, and are these people able to handle that?” he says. “Not the audience—we knew they could handle it—but the producers?” But the play went to Broadway with that deliberate discomfort. “Who lends the club that speakeasy air? The black one! The black one!” Narrator sings, as Youth shucks and jives across the stage in Berlin. “Who dances like a god and has wunderbar hair? Der Schvartze!/ Now he’s the life of every soiree! He’ll give the bum’s rush to your ennui!/ Turn up these lights ’cause I barely can see/ The black one!” But despite Stew’s doubts, Passing Strange garnered seven Tony nominations—including Best Musical, Best Actor (for Stew), Best Featured Actor, Best Featured Actress and Best Original Score— and a Tony win, for Best Book of a Musical.

There are a couple obvious problems with the

concept of an autobiographical musical written by and starring the same person: First, it has to end at some point. But even more difficult, someone else might want to try doing it. “I’ve been getting this backhanded compliment that the show can’t work without me,” Stew says. “People think they’re being nice, but really they’re insulting the writing.” The first one to take the plunge ended up being the Studio Theatre in D.C., whose twice-extended run of Passing Strange closed last week. The show, which starred actor Jahi Kearse as Narrator, departed significantly from the original, moving from a Broadway-sized theater to the Studio’s intimate, general-admission space. A sparse, dynamic set and a much larger cast—15 people, compared with the original’s seven—made for a very different show than the one on Broadway. But even in creating its own show, the Studio gleaned all of its decisions from the rich, textual source. “We put together the role of the Narrator as a storyteller, a person who was looking back, but also experiencing this interaction with the Youth,” says Victoria Joy Murray, co-director of the revival. “We talked about what it’s like to be in this space where you’re reflecting on your life and wishing you could change things, but also enjoying the clever moments. What does time do to memory? When you look back on a life lived, how do you change things for the better or for the worse?” Murray says she’d seen Spike Lee’s film of the original—once—and then she and the cast “put it under the pillow” where it wouldn’t influence their work too much. The show ended up getting some serious accolades, but the heaviest praise came from the source himself. “My critical faculties dissolved after the first six seconds,” Stew says. “The opening bass riff happened, and I thought, ‘He’s not playing this exactly like Heidi played it. I wonder if I’m going to like this.’ And right after I accepted that, I was like, ‘Oh yeah, he’s playing it differently—and they’re doing all of this differently—because it’s a different show. I loved that they didn’t do what we did.” “With any artistic endeavor, you hope that it


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Negro Problem are digging deep for a slate of upcoming shows, of which Philly, he says, is the “guinea pig.” While there will be selections from the old catalog, Stew is under no illusions about the basis of his recent fame. The Live Arts Festival Bar is screening the movie version of Passing Strange just days before his appearance at World Cafe Live, and he knows the songs will be fresh in everyone’s heads. “Some writer in the Voice was talking recently about the ‘really good’ Prince concerts where he’d play all the hits,” he says. “And I’m thinking, ‘That’s so lame.’ We’re compelled [to play the songs from Passing Strange], because why be an asshole about it? But I also want to have fun.” They’ll also play songs from his and Rodewald’s most recent work-in-progress, the upcoming Brooklyn Omnibus, a song cycle of vignettes from the borough and a concept they hope to expand. “We want to get cities to commission us to write a song cycle about their city,” he says. “So hopefully the city of Philadelphia wants to take some of the budget for fixing up the Liberty Bell and get us to write about the city. “And I’m not just saying that,” he adds, in true Molièrian fashion. “We really love it there.” n

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There would be no post-rock without Tortoise. When the instrument-switching, Kraut-loving outfit first emerged 20 years ago, its instrumental seascapes and moody percussive reveries built a bridge between jazz, rock and various flavors of electronic experiment. Over time and six studio albums (most recently, the rough and eclectic Beacons of Ancestorship), the band has honed an astonishing technical proficiency. Live, the difficulty factor becomes immediately apparent, as time signatures mutate and melodic lines skip hop over invisible genre boundaries. Five members —John McEntire, John Herndon, Dan Bitney, Jeff Parker and Doug McCombs—lob musical no-look passes at one another, in an intricate, infinitely malleable game of collaboration. Jennifer Kelly 8pm. $22-$35. World cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St. 215.222.1400. worldcafelive.com

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Sara “Saartjie” Baartman’s large hips and bottom drew those fascinated by her form to European freak shows, where she was displayed for onlookers to view and grope. Across the ocean in turn-of-the-century America, a young man named Ota Benga was brought from the Congo to be caged and exhibited alongside monkeys. Although time and space separate the two, they are part of the little-known legacy of human expositions. In her play American Nigga Zoo, writer and performance artist Misty Sol reimagines Benga and Baartman as mother and child, placing them

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in shared captivity. Set to music and sound installations by Eyekahn and Kungfu Jane with choreography by Charly Brownskin, Sol’s production gives the audience a spectator’s view of a nightmarish reality. Jazmyn

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Brendon Anderegg and Koen Holtkamp (a Philly resident since January) have been creating music as Mountains since the mid-2000s—their first two albums out on the Apestaartje label they founded while studying at the Art Institute of Chicago, their last two released by Thrill Jockey. The duo build floating, mostly improvised soundscapes using processed acoustic instruments, analog electronics, and synthesizers. Haunting and mesmerizing, the emphasis is on exploring the gradual, detailed processes of developing architectural structures with sound. This opening set will feature the two investigating new sonic possibilities for their upcoming album. Elliott Sharp 8pm. $10. With Balmorhea. Johnny Brenda’s, 1201 N. Frankford Ave. 215.739.9684. johnnybrendas.com

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Childs first premiered in the late ’70s, its avant-garde minimalism wasn’t exactly praised as innovative genius. Over the years, however, the criticism of Dance has more than softened, and the gossamer exploration of movement has come to be praised as a groundbreaking piece of multimedia art. At this year’s Live Arts Festival, a new crop of dancers move in rhythmic harmony in front of a large-scale projection of the original 1979 cast. In a free pre-show discussion, Childs and Glass will provide insight into their partnership with the late LeWitt and detail how Dance has evolved over the past three decades. alliSon KruMM 6pm discussion, 8pm show. $25. Perelman Theater at Kimmel center, 260 S. Broad St. 215.413.1318. livearts-fringe.org

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Georgia/South Carolina-based post-hardcore outfit Thank God are a far cry from chillwave progenitors Toro y Moi and Washed Out, the two acts that caused the recent descent of the vulture-like music press upon the region for the first time since Hootie & The Blowfish. Unlike that scene’s chill-behind-a-laptop aesthetic, front-man Henry Thomas—who oftentimes mercilessly skronks on saxophone—is a beast unleashed, circling his perimeter and taunting audiences like a lion riding the first glorious wave of a rabies buzz. Their sound is 100 percent fistthrough-wall rage, but the compositions are demanding, requiring extreme precision to navigate

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In Alexis Clements’ one-character play, the audience becomes attendees at a “lecture” on effective communication. Katharine, played by Clements, believes she has the formula to engineer a perfect conversation. Using weirdly elegant diagrams and personal anecdotes, she maps out the inner workings of sample conversations. But as the lecture segues into a fourth-wall-shattering Q&A with the audience, her calculations are put to the ultimate test: live people. Katharine's molecular conversation charts are Beautiful Mind-worthy, but it’s reality that she wants to understand, or perhaps control.Clements will remain in character after the play, where wine and cheese will be served as the dialogue continues. Sharon MargoliS

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laywright Sarah Kane’s cult hit 4.48 Psychosis arrives at the Fringe in a production by Little Green Pig Theatrical Concern. More a poem than a play in the conventional sense, Psychosis was first staged over a year after Kane killed herself, and was described as a 75-minute suicide note by British critic Michael Billington. There is no plot, just the primal beauty and savage rhythm of Kane’s words. It is an eruption of words and dark humor, intensely painful, visceral and human. With no clearly defined characters or stage directions, productions vary widely. Little Green Pig’s production features two actors playing three characters, plus a percussionist who provides a soundscape using only what the space provides. It’s said that the will to survive is part of human nature. In this tough, unrelenting play, the will to die feels equally instinctual. J. coopEr robb

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If you are looking for something sinister at the Fringe, try Nevermore Theater Project’s wordfor-word adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s The Tell-Tale Heart. Poe’s story is narrated by a murderer recalling his grisly crime. The production is a match made in heaven on several counts: Director Domenick Scudera says Tell-Tale Heart, written in vivid first person, is tailor-made for a stage monologue; the role would seem to suit Barrymore winner John Zak, one of the area’s most expressive and intense performers; and with its walls of jarred fetuses and shrunken heads, the setting of the Mütter Museum will only add to the sense of dread inspired by this unsettling tale of a

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One day in March 1930, a throng of gawkers and proto-paparazzi gathered outside Eastern State Penitentiary to view one of the country’s most notorious cons—but Al Capone had, unbeknownst to the public, checked out the day before. In 2008, jazz pianist and composer Vijay Iyer joined with filmmaker Bill Morrison to score Release, an experimental short created from recently discovered footage of the event. Iyer’s twitchy, unsettling score complements Morrison’s presentation and captures ESP’s reservedly creepy vibe perfectly. Hear Iyer perform solo in the prison’s eight-sided central chamber and play like you’re Capone kicking back to the radio in his notoriously well-appointed cell.

Dance is not a new piece. When the collaboration between composer Philip Glass, conceptual artist Sol LeWitt and choreographer Lucinda

Who’s to say that Homer’s chimera never existed? In The Association of Creative Zoology, legends of the Winged Bull of Assyria, the Persian Dragon Azhi Dahaka, the Yali from India and even the jackalope could be real, or so Beauvais Lyons would have you believe. His art display and performance combination—presenting scrupulously drawn lithographs of impossible animal hybrids in a convincing impersonation of an itinerant preacher—is an imaginative take on the controversy about evolution and natural selection, a parody of the “scientific” methods usually used to argue against them. Lyons’ plausible recreation of a 1925 historical display will force you to play Where’s Waldo with the boundary between fact and fiction. KEnny thapoung

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Like superheroes joining forces to defeat evil—or at the very least rock the fuck out—Detroit garage-punk quartet Gorevette at their core are the glorious partnership of Nikki Corvette (of legendary late ’70s outfit Nikki and the Corvettes) and Amy Gore of the nearly-as-legendary Gore Gore Girls, which came up in the Motor City along with the White Stripes, Dirtbombs, et al. With bassist Lianna Castillo and drummer Al King providing a sturdy anchor, the foursome rams the girl-group pop of the Shangri-Las into the power-crunch of the Stooges, churning out sweet harmonies and righteous fury at every turn. MichaEl alan goldbErg

7pm. $5. With Pink Coffins, To Tremble + Trophy Wife. Germ Bookstore, 2005 Frankford Ave. 215.423.5002. germbooks.com

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8pm. $10-$15. Philadelphia Ethical society, 1906 Rittenhouse Sq. 215.413.1318. theconversationbegins.org

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Through Sept. 12. 1pm and 2:30pm. $10. Mütter Museum, 19 S. 22nd St. livearts-fringe.org

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The Marriage of Figaro: The Las Vegas Version wants to know if you’ve ever wondered what a Mozart opera would sound like in 1960s Las Vegas. Up until this point, we hadn’t, actually—but the idea of seeing Mozart’s (arguably) finest, funniest work gilded with the tacky glamour of Vegas by Philadelphia’s newest opera company is enticing enough to take a shot. It all started in 2006 when Temple alum Sydney de Lapeyrouse caught a D.C. production of the (new) libretto by Elizabeth Pringle and Bari Biern with the (original) music of Mozart. Taken, and determined to bring it to the Fringe, she pitched friend and fellow vocalist Katy Gentry on trying it here. This version has many updates (the Count as a sleazy nightclub singer, for example), but keeps the main plot points and the music. Hijinks ensue, identities are mistaken, arias are sung and everybody ends up happy. Tara MurTha 7:30pm. $20. Moonstone Arts Center, 110 S. 13th St. 215.413.1318. moonstoneartscenter.org

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Chinese artist extraordinaire Danny Yung brings critical demonstration and discussion to the Philadelphia Live Arts Festival/Philly Fringe with this multimedia show examining the dichotomies of East /West and traditional/experimental in Chinese opera. Monday’s performance (the first of three) focuses on the work of Cheng Yanqiu, an opera singer who traveled to Europe in the '30s in search of ways to integrate Western music with his own classical training. Yung has brought contemporary performer Xiangping Xiao along with him, who will make a guest appearance within the performance. The show will be followed by an interactive discussion with both Yung and Xiao, so be sure to bring any burning questions you have about opera, performance art, gender-bending, or life in general. EMily Crawford 6pm. $25. Suzanne roberts theatre, 480 S. Broad St. 215.413.9006. livearts-fringe.org

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Call the horseback cops, because more than 20,000 people are estimated to greenly and serenely convene on Headhouse Square this weekend. Produced by Urban Green Partnership, this year’s theme is sustainable fashion, so expect plenty of fun recycled fashions among the 200 exhibitors hawking ecologically responsible ideas and wares. Also expect awesome fun stuff like paraben-free makeup and organically distilled gin on top of boring utilitarian products and services such as organic foodstuffs, yoga accessories and energy consultants. Be sure to check out the monster clothing swap and local guitar-strummin’ dad and one-time traveling fool Jay Sand playing tunes for the kids. Kudos to the catchphrase for the event: “Party like there IS a tomorrow!” T.M. P H I L A D E L P H I A W E E K LY

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If you want to learn about how tough an existence it’s been for the Mississippi indie-rock quintet Colour Revolt—a sorta post-hardcore version of Kings of Leon—since forming in the early ’00s, you can listen to “8 Years,” the opener of their new album The Cradle: “Eight years playing guitars together/ Playing bars, whatever/ Getting lost in bad weather/ Having nearly lost the fun/ ...somewhere, man, in that passenger van, has left you a curse/ Cause one man’s limo is another man’s hearse.” Cue sad trombone. In all fairness, three-fifths of Colour Revolt’s lineup recently turned over and the band’s yet to enjoy that big career breakthrough after nearly a decade of trying. We’d probably whine, too. M.a.G. 8pm, $10. With Turbo Fruits. Kung fu necktie, 1250 N. Front St. kungfunecktie.com

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Brooklyn indie-rock quartet Monuments exists today because frontman Gabe Berezin was running 10 minutes late for his temp job on the 97th floor of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. The events of that morning absolutely color the band’s recent self-titled album, yet not in super-overt ways—notions of loss, fear and fate invade the band’s lyrics but extend further as they muse on the human condition. Speaking of muse, Monuments’ ambitious, atmospheric and occasionally clamorous tunes are sometimes reminscent of Muse—as well as that band’s obvious influence, Radiohead—and bits of Jeff Buckley’s melodrama and Built to Spill’s cosmic jams join the party as well. M.a.G.

Featuring a series of dance numbers with varying amounts of cheek, drama and seduction, Esther’s Cavalcade of Stars is the product of a group of Temple-trained dancer/choreographers who have performed with a bunch of local companies, including coEXISTdance, AnneMarie Mulgrew and Dancers Company, Nichole Canuso, Kariamu and the Opera Company of Philadelphia. Here, they present a moderndance showcase in vintage vaudeville format. From a self-described “unabashedly corny" mid-'80s tribute to the dance interpretation of the death of a drug kingpin to the sexual nature of limbs intertwining to intense emotional frustration, these Stars dance with an undercurrent of witty, silly humor. a.K.

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7:30pm. $15. Community education Center, 3500 Lancaster Ave. 215.413.1318. livearts-fringe.org

The Don Draper Experiment Wherein the author attempts to come up with a commercial pitch while completely faced. By Brian McManus

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And now, a toast to Al Swearengen of HBO’s gone-but-not-forgotten Deadwood. You, sir, were one of TV’s best-written drunks this side of The Simpson’s Barney. You were a ribald asshole, a cruel man quick with a clever line or a wonderful turn of phrase. Like that time you called that guy a fuckin’ cocksucker. Or that other time you called that other guy a fuckin’ Asian cocksucker. You were heartless and ruthless, but most of all, you were always, 100 percent Major League Blotto. A man seldom seen without a stiff drink, you were never sloppy like Calamity Jane, with whom you shared a screen. You never soiled your pants like that guy on Mad Men. Now, of course, the memory of Al Swearengen’s greatness has carted off to that Great Drunk Tank In the Sky. A new drunken wordsmith has replaced him in our collective consciousness: Don Draper. The two characters share many traits. Both take what they want, when they want it, without regard to how it makes others feel. Both were the heads of their respective businesses. Swearengen was surrounded by prostitutes in the brothel he owned; Draper by secretaries he treats as his own personal harem. Both were drunks. Difference is, Al Swearengen’s work was the type you could reasonably believe a man could do while completely faced. Namely, he kicked much ass, intimidated with sheer, brute force. Such work might even be easier drunk. Draper, on the other hand, as an ad man, has to overcome being half in the bag to write creative taglines for clients, to “keep banging [his] head against the wall and then it happens,” as he put it in last week’s episode. It got me wondering, is it possible to come up with genius ad copy when absolutely hammered? Years ago I sat down to watch an episode of Deadwood and matched Swearengen drink for drink. Afterward, I’d see if I was able to recite one of Shakespeare’s sonnets, peppered with the word “cocksucker,” which is basically what Deadwood ’s dialogue was.

Could a man drink that much and still stand, much less carry on the business of running a lawless South Dakota town? An hour and eight shots of Bulleit Bourbon later, I decided it wasn’t possible. But my methodology was flawed. Because Swearengen’s drinking on the show takes place over the course of a day or two, and mine was much more compact. I kept this in mind in the Don Draper Experiment I ran last Wednesday. The challenge: to drink Scotch for hours on end at the office, and at the end of the day come up with a tagline for a product. I’ve worked a couple freelance ad campaigns in the past, for an agency in Philly called Big Smack. On one of them we rebranded the Biography channel into the younger, sleeker Bio. On another, I got nice and cozy with my sensitive side and came up with some copy to help launch OWN, the Oprah Winfrey Network. Not too long ago, though, I turned down some work on a campaign for the Food Network’s new Cooking Channel, their much more instruction-based block of shows, because I was too busy with other things. (Something I contend is actually possible. My wife disagrees.) So for this experiment I would come up with a tagline or four for the Cooking Channel job I wasn't able to take on then. This column in no way is an attempt to let them know I’m not too busy now, and available for work. (Except it totally is. Hi, guys!) I bought a bottle of Glenlivet, and started drinking at noon. I didn’t stop for some six hours, sipping throughout the day. By 3 p.m. I was tipsy. By 4 p.m., I felt inspiration on the horizon. By 5, I took a turn for the worse. What little I had was garbage, and my face was a bit numb. I was struggling with words. But at 6, after banging my head against the wall, I broke through my cloud of drunkenness, and came up with a real winner. Food Network presents Cooking Channel: Because we’re so goddamn sorry about that whole Guy Fieri thing. Conclusion: Boom! Totally possible. n


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The Good, the Bad, the Painful Five reviews of some of the most talked-about shows at the Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe. By J. Cooper Robb jrobb@philadelphiaweekly.com

Most shows we've reviews are playing through the end of the Live Arts Festival and Fringe—so if anything sounds up your alley, there's still a week and a half left to catch it!

Cankerblossom succeeds in immersing the viewer in a fascinating, richly detailed universe where the impossible is expected and doubts go up in smoke.

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Gas & Electric Arts’ world-premiere production of the “musical travelogue” Between Trains (at the Philly Fringe through Sept. 19) continues the company’s trend of presenting intriguing but utterly confounding theater.Inspired by the Buddhist ideas of the “bodhisattva” (according to the program notes, that’s a being that allows us to break our cycle of suffering brought on by negative emotions) and the six realms of existence, Juanita Rockwell’s play is a head-scratching journey into a twilight zone of train tracks and travel. Director Lisa Jo Epstein stages the play’s action in and around the audience, who sit on benches scattered about the large, open space as if they’re waiting for a train themselves. Luggage is piled in the corners and train schedules paper the walls. Suddenly, a naked woman named Wendell (the appealing Mary Tuomanen) pops out of a suitcase, and our journey begins. As best we can deduce, Wendell is an amnesiac traveler attempting to define

touching version of “Bridge over Troubled Water”). Beamer and Davis are never identified as a gay couple, but the pair is so charming, their banter so natural and their affection for each other so genuine that they seem romantically linked. NASA scientists Dr. Carl (Andrew Farmer) and Dr. Annie (Nicole Weiss) are the play’s second duo. They’re a classically mismatched pair, a general guarantee that they’ll eventually find happiness together. The scientists aren’t as appealing as Beamer and Davis (few stage couples are), but their bumbling pursuit of romantic bliss holds our interest. But the same can’t be said about the play’s third couple, a courageous pilot and his bland wife so formulaic and dully written that they barely register as human. The production, which includes a competent two-member “space orchestra,” has its flaws—the use of LCD screens is more distracting than useful—but Reuben has a good ear for dialogue, and effectively communicates that intimacy is possible even in the vastness of space.

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AGGROCRAG Production presents Hello From the Children of Planet Earth (at the Philly Fringe through Sept. 18), a surprisingly sweet new play focusing on three couples and their relationships with the cosmos, conceived and directed by Max Reuben. Earth opens with two young astronauts hovering above the stage, lights twinkling around them. Their mission is never revealed, but their relationship is captivating. Beamer (winningly played by the delightful Benj Mirman) and Davis (the equally likeable Jon Herman) spend their time afloat in the cosmos chatting about rock bands, playing word games and singing songs (including a surprisingly

Hope It Doesn't Rain: Mary Tuomanen as confused traveler Wendell in Between Trains.

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Pig Iron Theatre Company’s Cankerblossom (at the Live Arts Festival through Sept. 18) stands out as one of the most imaginative productions in the history of the festival. An ingenious, all-ages romp through a fantastical world, Cankerblossom (the title refers to a plant that supposedly sucks up all the world’s doubts) follows a three-dimensional (“round,” in the play’s terminology) couple who adopts a flat, cardboard baby that arrives at their door by parcel post. The couple isn’t sure what to do with the changeling, but just as they are getting attached, their paper-thin bundle of joy disappears. A mysterious message leads the couple to “the in-between,” a sort of no-man’s land between the second and third dimensions. To retrieve their baby, the couple must avoid the evil Mr. Eye (an amazing creature with an eye where his head should be) and make their way to the two-dimensional world of “the flats.” Now, Dan Rothenberg’s direction is wonderful, the text (attributed to Tim Sawicki and Pig Iron) is involving, Rosie Langabeer’s silly, infectious music lends to the 2D, cartoony feel and the fourperson cast is engaging. But the real stars of Cankerblossom are Beth Nixon and her cardboard creations. The land of the flats is filled with Nixon’s wondrous characters: a falcon that flies out of a painting, a helpful underwater knight (whose armor is, no doubt, slightly rusty), a magical smelly flower, a singing turtle, a hang-gliding mouse-smuggler. Nixon, scenic designer Mimi Lien and costume designer Leslie Rogers have done incredible work, creating an entire world out of plain brown pulp.

Luna Theater opens its season at with a disappointing production of Will Eno’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival hit Thom Pain (based on nothing) (at the Philly Fringe through Sept. 19). Thom Pain consists of a performer, Thom Pain (played by the usually excellent Christopher M. Bohan), standing behind a microphone and berating us for 70 minutes. In another production, Thom Pain could be seen as a parody of creative indulgence, or a portrait of a man desperate for a connection with anyone or anything. Unfortunately, under Greg Campbell’s direction, it’s neither funny nor profound—just dull and irritating. The show’s been described as “existential stand-up,” but offers neither laughs nor insight. Eno is clearly not without talent, but he and his ranting protagonist seem to be shooting for shocking and provocative, but mostly just end up straining the audience’s patience with truly insufferable AIDS jokes and a story (and I use that term loosely) about a bedwetter and an electrocuted dog. For this risky production to work, there has to be something, however miniscule, that is appealing or sympathetic about the protagonist; in Bohan’s performance, Pain emerges as one of the most annoying characters you’ll ever encounter. Luna is one of the city’s most consistently engaging companies, which makes this simplistic exercise in verbal masturbation all the more exasperating.


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Sonic Marathon New-music fest Bang on a Can comes to Philly for the first time. By Elliott Sharp feedback@philadelphiaweekly.com

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Two very different theater companies merge their talents in the wildly theatrical Freedom Club (at the Live Arts Festival through Sept. 11). Created by the visually outlandish and intensely physical New Paradise Laboratories and the minimalist, text-driven Riot Group, Freedom Club comprises two separate but Natty Assassin: Adriano Shaplin and Jeb connected parts. Kreager, as natty assassin John Wilkes Booth, in The first is set in the 1865-set first half of Freedom Club. 1865, the notables are here in this unique view of history dominated by sex and politics: President Lincoln (the marvelous Drew Friedman), his wife Mary Todd (Stephanie Viola) and assassin/actor John Wilkes Booth (Jeb Kreager, in a flamboyant performance). Marvelously theatrical and classic New Paradise, “Part I” is a visual feast of magnificently lit tableaus (courtesy of designer Maria Shaplin), including a final haunting image of the moment of Lincoln’s death. The second half, by contrast, is in the minimalist vein of Riot Group, with little movement or visual flair in the second part. Set in 2015 (three years after the assassination of Obama, a character tells us), “Part II” switches the focus to a left-wing militia group; the actors stand in line like soldiers awaiting inspection, only stepping out of formation to address the audience. What ties the two disparate parts together is not just the theme of revolutionary violence, but the style of acting—a blend of the “grand style” of the 19th-century romantics (noted for emotional outbursts) with a rather formal declamatory style in which the actors address their lines to the audience rather than the other characters. Two tales of revolution from two terrific theater companies, Freedom Club is a must-see. n

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On Sept. 12, in the midst of the hyperspeed pace of modern life, Bang on a Can (BOAC) asks Philadelphia for the first time to join them for 10 hours of a broad range of live music, including pieces by Steve Reich, Björk, Charles Mingus, Thurston Moore, Frank Zappa, Matmos and a wide selection of composers of new music, at the Philly Fringe. Ten hours is child’s play compared to past BOAC marathons in their home city of New York; a recent one went for 27. Performances of this magnitude are a deliberate challenge for modern audiences, given our in-flux expectations about the way music should be experienced. The quick, mobile fix of the mp3 and three-minute pop single are compatible with the grueling demands of modern life in a way that live music is not. The isolated, individual pleasure of the iPod is increasingly supplanting the much older goal of live music—an ecstatic, communal experience, one that BOAC hopes to generate and examine this weekend. Since its 1987 founding by New York-based composers and musicians Michael Gordon, David Lang, and Julia Wolfe, BOAC brought diverse arrays of contemporary composers and performers together under one roof to challenge and welcome audiences, in hopes of forming a community around new and innovative musics that would otherwise be banished to their own corners of the genre-schoolyard, mostly unheard. “We want to develop a community of listeners,” says co-founder Julia Wolfe, whose work will be performed by the Signal Ensemble. “When we started, there wasn’t really a strong audience for new music—it was very limited. We wanted to crack that open, give a sense of how large and varied the music world of new ideas can be.” Despite the obvious challenges, BOAC’s goal of presenting unfamiliar new-music performances of unconventional length has been, largely, a success. “They have created a social space that is less intimidating and paternalistic than the traditional orchestra

or concert hall,” says Adam Sliwinski, of Brooklynbased quartet So Percussion, the group that will sound the spare first notes of the Philly marathon with “Drumming Part 1” by Pulitzer-winning minimalist innovator Steve Reich. “The marathon functions differently, as a smorgasbord of what’s going on right now in the experimental, classical and indie scenes.” It’s this diversity that makes BOAC such a singular experience. The Philadelphia marathon will include pieces by a broad range of composers, like jazz luminary Charles Mingus, Sonic Youth’s Thurston Moore, Björk, and Frank Zappa. Sliwinski’s So Percussion, for instance, will perform works by Radiohead-sampled computer-music composer Paul Lansky and an original, collaborative piece with electronic duo Matmos in addition to the Reich. Among the other 17 groups and various artist configurations performing these category-shattering pieces are free-jazz heroes the Sun Ra Arkestra, spazzed-out experimentalists Normal Love, 12-piece marching band the Asphalt Orchestra, the BOAC All-Stars (an ensemble hand-selected by the organization’s founders) and jazz pianist Uri Caine’s trio with trumpeter Ralph Alessi and percussionist Jim Black. With this bold spectrum of unique artistic voices, audiences can expect a truly remarkable sonic encounter that delights as much as it confronts contemporary modes of experiencing music. “We want the audience to have a kind of sacred experience,” proclaims Wolfe. “Time and duration contribute to really stepping outside the norm, which is rushed and hectic and full of business.” For 10 hours, BOAC will challenge the hurried pace and soundtrack of our lives and provide a glimpse at a community founded on the power of music. What we do after that is, as always, up to us. n 2pm-midnight. $25. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St. 215.222.1400. worldcafelive.com


Thanks for the Memories, Frank Retired Tyler School of Art professor gets the ultimate tribute from generations of students. By Roberta Fallon

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Thanks.Frank, an outpouring of love for retired Tyler painting prof Frank Bramblett, honors a beloved educator and raconteur known for his wit, compassion and deep thinking about art, culture and society. (Full disclosure: In 2006, I cotaught one semester of senior painting studio with Bramblett and Libby Rosof.) Tyler alums put out the call, and works poured in from all over the country, 35 in all, including paintings, sculpture and works on paper from local artists like Anthony Campuzano, Thomas Vance, Austin Lee and Rebecca Saylor Sack and out-of-towners Kelly McRaven (New York) and Trenton Doyle Hancock (Texas), to name a few. The works are whimsical, witty, heartfelt and colorful, and many riff on Bramblett’s penchant for baseball hats, dark clothing, horn-rimmed glasses and pithy Zen-like commentary on art, social issues and his childhood in tiny Wedowee, Ala. Over the last 38 years, Bramblett taught a lot of painting students to think. Delivered deadpan, in an Alabama country drawl softened by years of living in the north, Bramblett’s critiques were deep, almost like having a sit-down with your shrink. And while the focus was on the art, his commentary was invariably elliptical— about art, life and the interweaving of the two. Occasionally, students wouldn’t quite get the gist of what Frank had told

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Frankly, My Dear...: Left to right: "TO BE FRANK" by Trenton Doyle Hancock, portraits by Kelly McRaven and a sequined "Phranks" hat by Katrina Mortoroff are among the 35 tributes to retiring Tyler professor Frank Bramblett on display.

them until years later. Post-epiphany, they would write to tell Frank they finally understood. Situated in the glorious Elkins Estate, a Versailles-like mansion in Elkins Park that was once the summer retreat of railway magnate William L. Elkins (who else?), this homage to a beloved teacher offers works that range from abstract to cartoony to word pieces riffing on Frank’s volubility. Lauren Whearty’s untitled painting of Frank in a room with a large landscape painting and a dog that’s bigger than Frank, is a comic take on the artist in the studio. Christopher Ulivo’s “Fatty, Frank and Fannie” is a caper painting of what looks to be a highly improbable burglary stakeout. Trenton Doyle Hancock’s cut-

paper “TO BE FRANK” teases language—a reminder of how, er, frank Frank could be. Katrina Mortorff’s “Phranks,” a sequinencrusted baseball hat with the letter F emblazoned on the front, is—like many of the works in the show—both homage and quip. Not only does the work refer to the artist’s penchant for hats, it frankly nails the man himself as an icon. And, it refers to the larger world we all live in, where Phillies fever and NASCAR fever can reside in the same person who can talk a blue streak about Damien Hirst’s diamond-encrusted skull. The show is installed in the balcony overlooking the grand entryway to the Elkins Mansion. Viewing the contemporary works between gawking at the caryatids,

crystal chandeliers and celestial ceiling painting is a head-spinning experience, asking you to remember the past of unbelievable grandeur and the today of lives lived and touched by a respected teacher. Bramblett, a painter of juicy cosmic abstracts (for which he won a Pew Fellowship in 2000), says he’s happy to be back in the studio, working on his own things. Few teachers have poured more of themselves into their students than Frank. He already misses the students. But it’s great that after all this time, he gets to practice what he preaches. Happy retirement, Frank. n Through Sept. 21. The Elkins Estate, 1750 Ashbourne Rd. 570.906.0766. elkinsestate.org.

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Tobacco’s Tom Fec turns gutter-culture gems from yesteryear into beautiful noise. By Max Willens

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remember. And now that I’m older,” he laughs, “my parents can’t take that stuff away from me anymore.” In Tobacco’s blasted, gross music, you can hear the sideways, smirking qualities of his childhood musical heroes the Beastie Boys and the Butthole Surfers, mauling the already-antiquated futurist sounds of Fec’s vintage synth gear, and the combination certainly struck a chord with plenty of people. Diplo called Fucked Up Friends one of his favorite records of 2008. Everybody from Jamie Lidell to Beck dug it, too, Beck so much so that he guested on two tracks for Fucked Up Friends ’ follow-

up, Maniac Meat. For so many other musicians, getting the chance to work with Beck would have meant dropping everything and going anywhere. It could have been an opportunity to make any number of songs in any number of styles. But both tracks, “Grape Aerosmith” and “Fresh Hex,” were the result of a business-like email exchange, a sanitized transmission of instrumentals and vocals. And not because Beck was too busy, either. That’s how Fec wanted it. “I’m sure he’s an awesome guy,” Fec says. “If you’re going to put your ass on the line by being on a record like mine, I’m sure he’s a great guy.” But, says Fec, “As much as I look up to him, I think it’s great that we weren’t in the same room. On one hand, it’s really awesome to be able to get to work with some people, but on the other hand you’re pulling away the curtain.” To Fec, the private, personal wonder he feels while listening to his favorite records rarely measures up to what’s hiding on the other side of said curtain. “Getting the Internet and everything,” he explains, “without even trying, I’ll wind up on a website with a story about the Beastie Boys from the time when I really loved them, and then I’ll go, ‘Awww man, I didn’t wanna know that!’ Y’know what I mean? It kind of kills the picture that I’d painted.” That may explain why Fec tries to keep as much of Tobacco a secret as possible, why he performs wearing a bizarre gnome mask, and why he wryly refused to offer proof that he won’t pull an MF Doom and send some lackey to perform in his stead at the First Unitarian Church this Friday. After all, when it comes to things like trash TV and offbeat musical superheroes, it’s more fun if you don’t know the whole concept. n

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Disco and R&B super producer Nile Rodgers says that bands start with concepts. In the case of his era-defining group Chic, it was all about celebrating glamour when most of his brethren were embracing the guts of funk and the wank of ’70s rock. For the Beastie Boys—back when they were still lurking on the fringes of downtown New York’s art and punk scene—the point was “to walk around annoying people.” And for Tobacco, the latest project by Black Moth Super Rainbow founder Tom Fec, it was based on a DVD crammed full of trash TV. The DVD in question, which was pressed into Fec’s hands after a BMSR show in Rochester, N.Y., a few years ago, was made by a shadowy character who calls himself Beta Carnage. And its combination of low-rent wrestling, weird workout routines, even weirder porn (like someone-in-an-E.T.-costumeis-getting-nailed weirder), and generally grainy betamax-level quality had Fec hooked on his first viewing. “I really like the way certain things, when I was growing up, represented one thing, and now we can take that stuff and put kind of a new flavor on it, and it becomes something else,” Fec says. “All the stuff that was looked at as gross shit is art to a lot of people.” Fec, who kept in touch with Beta Carnage, asked if he could What the Fec? Tobacco in his natural habitat. edit its contents into a DVD of his own, and once he got the Of course, the reappropriation of trash green light, he added a zonked, occasionally galactic soundtrack to his ver- culture is nothing new. At this point, it’s not even particularly unusual. If anything, sion of the footage that eventually became you could probably argue that it’s been one Fucked Up Friends, the first Tobacco LP. of the most prominent modes of cultural Though Fucked Up Friends was created expression for Fec’s generation, something with the same vintage synths and drum that’s manifest in everything from thrift machines that powered Fec’s Black Moth store T-shirts to the vapid, post-Pop art of Super Rainbow records, there was someartists like Mr. Brainwash. It’s almost hard thing different about it. In place of Black to imagine a Late Night on Public Access Moth’s floating, occasionally precious TV highlight reel inspiring anybody to affect was an energetic bite, the sound of do anything, but there is nothing cynical a newfound sense of direction. “It’s like about Fec’s work. “I’m not really familiar when you get your first job and you get [with a lot of that other stuff],” he admits. your first paycheck, and you just blow it on “I’m pretty much just drawing off what I bullshit,” Fec says.

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based octet is a gentle balance of whispy and garage rock, gentle and vicious on their third LP of hinted-at absurdist songs.

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Inspired by The Royal Tenenbaums’ Margot. Got it, makes loads of sense. FoR FAnS oF: Broken Social Scene, Arcade Fire, Sufjan Stevens with balls.

Sung after whiskey, a pack of smokes and a mouthful of marbles. FoR FAnS oF: Joe Cocker, Van Morrison x A. A. Bondy, sad bastards.

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winner did Broadway and reality TV, now she’s “back” to smartly produced R&B with shiny anthems and bangers and a hot one with Cee-Lo.

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Cali-based producer of whacked out hip-hop jams, electro trip-outs and R&B flavored soulful songs with featured rappers and tons of guest help. FRee ASSociAtion: Funk chopped up and laced with found sounds from the future. FoR FAnS oF: Madlib x DJ Shadow, Dam-Funk, J Dilla, huge sunglasses worn indoors.

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of Surf Rock’s version of “Misirlou” is one of the most badass ever, used famously in Pulp Fiction, then by the Black Eyed Peas in “Pump It.” FRee ASSociAtion: A tasty primer of not only his records but of surf guitar from the ‘60s. FoR FAnS oF: Jan & Dean, Beach Boys, Les Paul, wood paneling.

inspired Chicagoans’ eighth is populated by short, weird tunes full of zany lyrics and instruments, drums and shouty, whiny vocals for the aging Sum 41 fan. FRee ASSociAtion:

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Q&A With Dirty Projectors’ Singer/Guitarist Dave Longstreth By Michael Alan Goldberg

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rooklyn indie-rock sextet Dirty Projectors, B led by singer/guitarist Dave Longstreth’s eclectic, knotty songwriting—noisy skronk, skewed folk, straight-up pop/R&B, and proggy pseudo-funk sometimes occur all in the same tune—and the band’s absolutely heavenly three-part female vocal harmonies come to town in support of both this year’s Mount Wittenberg Orca EP (their collaboration with Björk) and last year’s critically acclaimed LP Bitte Orca. We caught up with Longstreth for a quick chat.

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What’s the set list gonna entail at this show? Any new material? It’s gonna be a lot of Wittenberg stuff, Bitte stuff ... we’ve spent the last several months playing festivals so we’re super psyched to have it be our own kind of night, give it a real arc and try to tie the Wittenberg and the Bitte together. I’m psyched to rearrange some of the songs live, in the moment.

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That can be scary —how do you develop the confidence to take songs to different places without it becoming a total trainwreck? [Laughs] Sometimes it is a trainwreck! But we all have a lot of confidence in each other and we can read each other pretty well. That comes out of playing with each other all the time for years at this point.

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How early on any given night do you know if you’re totally locked in as a band or do you have to work to get to that place? It’s obvious pretty immediately if it’s not quite right, and you definitely have to work for it. Sometimes we’ll get up there and I’ll feel a little surly for whatever reason, and [guitarist/vocalist] Amber [Coffman] will

catch it immediately and she’ll look in my eyes and acknowledge that she sees how I’m feeling and that makes me feel like, “OK, it’s all cool now” and we’ll get in the zone. We’re all pretty tight like that. When you were younger and first getting into music, did you think that bands were all best buddies and lived in a big house together and did everything together all the time? Totally! At what point did you realize it’s not really like that? I dunno, I still kinda think that! [laughs] You kinda have to ... like last night we were all at this show at Death By Audio in Brooklyn and we were all hanging out, and then we went to this party and we basically hung out together all night, the whole band. So I dunno, it’s sort of this extended sleepover party, being in a band. Yes, you have to have separate identities and you need your own time to process your own shit on your own level or whatever, and tour is super intense, but you have to be down for the sleepover. All the bands that I love I think there’s this larger ... it sounds cheesy but there is something about brotherhood. A lot of people talk about how unique Dirty Projectors is in terms of the songwriting and the somewhat complicated song structures and all of that. Has doing things in a different way than much of what’s out there been a natural process for you, or have you challenged yourself to do things that you weren’t sure you were capable of? I think I’ve challenged myself a lot. I mean,

even now that’s a big part of whether it keeps on being interesting to me. At the start, I want it to be impossible for me and everybody else in the band. Right now, starting to write new songs for another album, I just wanna do something that I can’t even imagine [laughs]. Something that would be impossible but also inevitable for me.

sons are back with some re-worked songs (the Lovemongers’ “Sand”), some new originals, some live favorites and a tour. FRee ASSociAtion: You know you can’t hate on “Magic Man,” right? Not allowed. FoR FAnS oF: Runaways, Thin Lizzy, Bad Company, Fleetwood Mac, stayin’ righteous.

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Little Brother

So many people want to be in a band or make music for a living but they never actually do it—how did you make that leap from wanting to do it to actually doing it? I dunno. I know a lot of people for whom it takes a lot of courage to think about expressing yourself and forming some sort of honest encapsulation of your set of feelings about the world or whatever. But for me it was never like that. I always just wrote songs, like, picking up the bass for the first time and my brother taught me Nirvana’s “Come As You Are” riff and I just made up some riff that was kinda like “Come As You Are” and I was like, “That’s a song.” Whenever I picked up the instrument I’d make a little thing like that. So for me it was always just what you do. I guess I didn’t think about it as an expression of self or something that was built upon confidence or expertise or anything like that. I just thought of it as fun. I guess I skirted the whole dilemma that a lot of people have. It’s not like I conquered it or anything. I just skirted it. n

I t’s not a big secret that this is going to be North Carolina hip-hop group Little Brother’s last hurrah. What was once the proud trio of MCs Phonte Coleman & Rapper Big Pooh and DJ/producer 9th Wonder soon dwindled to just Coleman and Pooh when Wonder started branching out, working with other performers (Jay-Z and Destiny’s Child, among others) and contributing less time to the group. Couple that with Coleman now devoting his energy to his R&B side project, the Grammy-nominated outfit the Foreign Exchange, and it’s safe to say that these cats will soon be a distant memory. Thankfully, with all the clever, funky, refreshing hip-hop these men dropped this past decade, Little Brother will always be a memory worth going back to. (Craig D. Lindsey) n

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8pm. With Tim McGlone & the Turn and Jim Hanft. World Café Live. 3025 Walnut St. 215.222.1400. worldcafelive.com

DoWNstaIrs: aFRiCan/analoGue bRunCh with dJ shoRtstaCK sPinninG FRom 11am-3Pm

Positively SICK on South Street!

hip-hop/r & b

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Beats & rhymes A 4-hour MC And ProduCer showCAse with: dJ Kwestion * dJ sKiPmode * dumhi * luKe Raws hosted by the miGhty FliPmode esq. & ethel Cee with dJ aKshun on the wheels

Dime Street Joker

7pm. Grape Room, 105 Grape St., Manayunk. 215.930.0321. graperoommusic.com

7pm. With Matt Spitko, Tim Williams and Brenna Fitzgerald. Grape Room, 105 Grape St., Manayunk. 215.930.0321. graperoommusic.com

Sat 9/11 215hiPhoP.Com PResents

7pm. With Control for Smilers. Grape Room, 105 Grape St., Manayunk. 215.930.0321. graperoommusic.com

Macadocious

City Line

DoWNstaIrs: FRiday haPPy houR with dJ mR. Phl and dJ muhammad sPinninG FRom 5-10Pm

Ghost of Jupiter

7pm. Open mic. Grape Room, 105 Grape St., Manayunk. 215.930.0321. graperoommusic.com

9pm. With Pawnshop Roses and Liz Fullerton. World Café Live. 3025 Walnut St. 215.222.1400. worldcafelive.com

PaPeRtRees ChaRlotte littlehales swedeland

8pm. $8. With Adam and Dave’s Bloodline and Faux Slang. Manhattan Room, 15 W. Girard Ave. 215.739.5577. themanhattanroom.com

Thomas Function

Brad Hinton Band

Fri 9/10

Wes mattheu & the NeW Way DoWN

Blayer PointDuJour

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7pm. $16-$18. With Swallow the Sun and Orphaned Land. The Troodero, 1003 Arch St. 215.922.6888. thetroc.com

mountains

7pm. $12-$15. With Wisdom in Chains, McRad, Violent Society, Common Enemy and Thee Nosebleeds. The Troodero, 1003 Arch St. 215.922.6888. thetroc.com

7pm. $15-$17. With Owen Pallett. The Troodero, 1003 Arch St. 215.922.6888. thetroc.com

Gorevette

Balmorhea

Pagan Babies

Wednesday 8

8pm. With Party Photgraphers, Moon Women and Bad Cop. Kung Fu Necktie, 1248 N. Front St. 215.291.4919. kungfunecktie.com

R5 PResents

7:30pm. With Hermit Thrushes and Old Goats. Kung Fu Necktie, 1248 N. Front St. 215.291.4919. kungfunecktie.com

8pm. With the Courtesy Tier and Monuments. Kung Fu Necktie, 1248 N. Front St. 215.291.4919. kungfunecktie.com

Dirty Projectors

Wed 9/8

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Original menu features up-to-date Japanese and Korean favorites. By Brian Freedman

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Jala back: Stuffed jalapeño tempura is a cream-cheese success story.

tuna wasn’t the star of this show, but it didn’t have to be: It was a bit player, albeit a confident one. Maki omakase has to be one of the best Japanese deals in the city: The six rice-and-nori rolls, topped with a stunningly generous and well-conceived portion of fish, are a steal at $16. The uni was another highlight, its sweet, livery flavor and velvet texture awakened by the occasional flash of black tobiko popping between the teeth. Snapper was allowed to shine on its own and barely needed the quasi-requisite drag through soy sauce, and seared salmon, curled in on itself like a sleeping infant, benefited immensely from its quick brush with fire. Panko-fried-oyster steamed buns sang with the briny, earthy funk of the shore

DOMA 1822 Callowhill St. 215.564.1114 Cuisine: Modern Japanese and Korean. Hours: Tues.-Thurs., noon-2:30pm and 5:3010pm; Fri., noon-2:30pm and 5:30pm-10:30pm; Sat., 5-10:30pm; Sun., 5-9pm. PriCe range: $2-$42. atmosPHere: Light, calming colors and a welcoming, cool vibe. Food: Favorites brought up to date. serviCe: Attentive and welcoming. WHat to drink: BYOB–try Prosecco or other crisp sparklers, a slightly off-dry Riesling or a bright, hoppy beer.

outdoor dining available

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reservations recommended for parties of 6 or more

2028 chestnut st. phila., pa 19103

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on a hot day, but their braised pork belly counterpart was a letdown, the meat’s pale appearance an apt metaphor for its taste. Mochi-encased strawberries were also disappointing; their bean-paste costume was homemade and excellent, but brought little to the strawberries or chocolate dipping sauce and came off as gimmicky. Banana tempura, however, is worth the few hundred extra calories. The melted fruit is encased in a protective, crunchy layer of deep-fried, arteryclogging happiness and accompanied by a serviceable green-tea ice cream that, I was told, may soon be replaced by a house-made version. The fact that Doma is still tweaking its technique this far into its tenure on the 1800 block of Callowhill is a heartening sign. These days, a busy restaurant may be tempted to avoid changing anything for fear of losing a fickle customer base. But this is not your standard Japanese/Korean restaurant; the range of thoughtful dishes and energy in the dining room imply a well-deserved long life ahead. n

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The menu features dishes both Japanese and Korean, and while it seems to do best with the latter, the former acquit themselves well, too. And while manager Dan Kwon says that Doma is a Japanese restaurant with some Korean dishes, he concedes that the M.O. is “all about being modern,” and taking “traditional Korean items and bringing them up to the times,” he told me. Tuna yook hwe is a useful example, its singular presentation delivers its inherent promise. Thick slices of raw tuna dressed in sweet sesame sauce were arranged to resemble a bird’s nest; this impression was reinforced by the taut quail egg perched on top. Matchsticks of sweet Asian pear and cucumber framed the fish, and a nutty-sweet fried rice cake anchored it all. Every component contributed to the whole and, depending on the combination of components pinched between the chopsticks, the flavors cut a fabulously wide swath. Kalbi skewer was more straightforward and provided nearly as much pleasure with less challenge. This was just three chunks of beef short rib strung between a trio of scallion heads on a wooden dowel, but the dearth of ingredients allowed each of the flavors to stand out with the darker, charred aroma of the hot grill. Stuffed jalapeño tempura was a highlight, despite my resistance to the charms of cream cheese-raw fish combos (I’ve never met a Philadelphia roll I’ve particularly enjoyed). Here, though, the cheese was utilized well, draping the tongue in a layer of fat that mitigated the jalapeño’s fire and allowed its sweetsmoky character to come out. Surprisingly, the spicy-mayo-kicked shredded

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Some dishes are so regularly done in the same boring, homogenous way that most of us have accepted that this is the way they’re supposed to be. Just look at pad thai, which in America is usually overly sweet and devoid of the telltale tang of tamarind, or hot and sour soup, generally little more than a thickening slick of corn starch. Proper versions (or more interesting renderings) are the outliers, and they often can take a moment to get used to. I bring this up because Doma’s calamari bibimbap eschews easy flavor shortcuts and sidesteps the problems that tend to plague even the easier chicken and beef versions. Yes, there was a hint of sweetness, but that was more from the caramelization of the rice and marinade against the sides of the sizzling stone bowl. And anyway, that wasn’t the defining characteristic. Rather, it found its footing on the more nuanced side of the spectrum—a sour undertow limning the bitter crunch of thin-sliced napa cabbage, the high-toned perfume of onion, the tingling spice of Korean kochujang paste, the earthy tenderness of perfectly cooked calamari. I’d ordered it with trepidation, visions of squiddy rubber bands dancing in my hand; I tucked into it with gusto, fears quelled. Doma opened back in February, and has become a nice magnet for the neighborhood slightly north of the Free Library's central branch. On a recent Thursday night, a constant stream of customers filed in and out, most of them young and roll-off-the-couch casual in shorts and flip-flops or sneakers. The staff, also young, as well as attentive and unselfconsciously cool, completed the picture: This is a restaurant that looks forward in more ways than one.

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South Street/Queen Village

FAST BITES

Bridget Foy’s

S econd and South sts. 215.922.1813. bridgetfoys.com $$ CC AS BR 6 14 S. Seventh St. 215.625.3700. chickscafe.com $$ CC AS

Hikaru

JEWISH

Second and Bainbridge sts. $$ CC AS

Famous Fourth Street Delicatessen

611 S. Third St. 215.574.9495. $ CC AS

240 South St. 215.351.0868. $ CC BYOB BYOB ★

Salt & Pepper

South Street Diner

7 18 South St. 267.909.8814. brauhausschmitz.com $$$ CC AS

$ CC BR BYOB

GREEK

Southwark

Dmitri’s

Brauhaus Schmitz

795 S. Third St. 215.625.0556. $$ BYOB ★

$$ CC AS ★

South Street Souvlaki

509 South St. 215.925.3026. $$ CC AS BR

INDIAN

CARIBBEAN 605 S. Third St. 215.629.0102. $$ CC AS 1124 South St. 215.829.1030. $$ CC BYOB

CHINESE 622 S. Second St. 215.925.5367. $$ CC AS

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MIDDLE EASTERN 609 S. Third St. 215.922.2202. $ BYOB

Alyan’s

603 S. Fourth St. 215.922.3553. $ CC BYOB

Cedars

620 S. Second St. 215.925.5367. $$ CC AS

Fez

Marrakesh

Frederick’s

OTHER

Gnocchi

122-124 Lombard St. 215.922.2515. $$ CC AS

Hosteria da Elio

Artful Dodger

615 S. Third St 215.925.0930. $$ BYOB

LOUNGE + SKYBAR

ive 7 quizzo

4 08 S. Second St. 215.238.7280. xochitlphilly.com $$ CC AS ★

Ava

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ITALIAN

613 E. Passyunk Ave. 215.592.8300. $$ BYOB

Mustard Greens

Las Bugambilias

Lovash

757 S. Front St. 215.271.1684. $$$ CC AS

Caribbean Delight

344 South St. 215.923.6180. $ CC AS BR

MOROCCAN

518 S. Third St. 215.922.3282. $$ CC BYOB

Reef Restaurant and Lounge

MEXICAN/SOUTHWESTERN

616 S. Second St. 215.925.4950. $$ CC AS

236 South St. 215.925.3882. $ CC BYOB

414 S. Second St. 215.574.1687. $$ CC AS

318 S. Fifth St. 215.627.1001. $ CC AS

Alhambra Cafe

701 S. Fourth St. 215.238.1888.

Cafe Nola

Zeke’s Fifth Street Deli

148 South St. 215.922.3190. $ CC BYOB

GERMAN

CAJUN

700 S. Fourth St. 215.922.3274. $ C

Copabanana

$$ CC

1100 S. Front St. 215.336.1100. $$ CC BR AS

9 00 S. Front St. 215.462.2230. forpetessakepub.com $ CC AS

Beau Monde

775 S. Front St. 215.271.9300

Ugly American

For Pete’s Sake

607 S. Second St. 215.627.7110. $$ CC AS

Sauté

140 South St. 215.627.5258.

Front and South sts. 215.625.9500.

Maki House

$ CC

746 S. Sixth St. 215.238.1920. $$

421 S. Second St. 215.928.9307. $ CC AS BR

623 S. Sixth St. 215.925.8000. bistrolaminette.com $$$ CC AS BR

FUSION

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FRENCH

308 South St. 215.922.78880. $

8 01 E. Passyunk Ave. 215.923.7675. cochonbyob.com $$$ BYOB

613 S. Fourth St. 215.629.0565.

JAPANESE

528 S. Fifth St. 215.925.3335. $$ CC AS

King of Clubs Latest Dish

Downey’s

Steaks on South

400 South St. 215.928.1911. $ CC BYOB BR

Cochon BYOB

1315 Bambridge St. 215.546.5461.

Tiramisu

Jim’s Steaks

6 24 S. Sixth St. 215.592.0656. creperie-beaumonde.com $$ CC AS BR

Chick’s

Dark Horse

214 South St. 215.592.9777. $$ CC

Bistrot La Minette

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Core de Roma

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Tuesday Strength Dance Competiton & Pole Dancing Cash Prizes

Wednesday Continuation of Center City Sips Hip Hop Night

Birthday Thursdays Free Cake and Bottle of Champagne

Friday Mix Music Main Floor House Music on the Roof

Saturday Hip Hop on the Roof House Music Main Floor

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Irish Times O’Neals

New Wave Café

782-784 S. Third St. 215.922.8484. $$ CC AS

Tattooed Mom

530 South St. 215.238.9880. $ AS CC

Brunch

SILK CITY

Huevos rancheros, breakfast sliders.

435 Spring Garden St. 215.592.8838. silkcityphilly.com

FITZWATER CAFE Homemade toast, omelettes.

728 S. Seventh St. 215.629.0428.

SEAFOOD Little Fish

600 Catharine St. 215.413.3464. $$ CC BYOB ★

Snockey’s Oyster and Crab House

1020 S. Second St. 215.339.9578. $$ CC AS

THAI Pad Thai

606 S. Second St. 215.592.1168. $$ CC AS

VEGETARIAN Essene Cafe 719 S. Fourth St. 215.922.1146. $$ CC BYOB BR

Gianna’s Grille 507 S. Sixth St. 215.829.4448. $ CC BYOB $ $$ $$$ CC AS

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average entree under $10 average entree under $20 average entree over $20 credit cards accepted alcohol served PW recommended brunch served

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PLOUGH AND THE STARS Petit filet & eggs, traditional Irish breakfast.

123 Chestnut St. 215.733.0300. ploughstars.com

THE GOLD STANDARD CAFE Tofu stir-fry, quiche, waffles.

4800 Baltimore Ave. 215.727.8247. abbracciorestaurant.com

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SIX PACK Six (Allegedly) Fake Documentaries

American Idol

Sullen hitman, played by increasingly talented George Clooney, wants out. By Sean Burns

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Badasses don't check bags: George Clooney's solitary assassin in The American.

restrained. The American calls to mind his heartbroken astronaut in Steven Soderbergh’s underrated Solaris remake. Showing no trace of his gregarious movie-star persona, Clooney is gaunt and haunted. Often banished to the far corner of the widescreen frame, he methodically scans every surroundings for threats, never at rest. Playing a man with no past and no future, he lives only in the increasingly precarious present. Corbijn’s impeccably controlled filmmaking hammers home the awful loneliness of this condition. Stubbornly withholding genre satisfactions, The American is more of a vibe than a story. The ache stays with you for days after the credits roll. Or it could also be because he looks like George Clooney. n

Grade: B+ Director: Anton Corbijn Starring: George Clooney Running time: 103 minutes

September 8-14, 2010

American should be laughable. And yet still, the damn picture casts a spell. Wearing his influences on his sleeve, former music-video director Corbijn aims for the soul-sick malaise of ’70s European arthouse cinema. There’s a bit of Jean-PierreMelville here, a dash of Wim Wenders’ The American Friend there, and more than a passing nod to Michelangelo Antonioni— particularly The Passenger. Sergio Leone himself gets name-checked by the owner of a cafe in which Clooney sullenly watches Once Upon A Time In The West in what looks like an Edward Hopper painting with an HDTV stuck on the wall. Synced to a different time signature than other contemporary thrillers, The American is all long silent spells and existential dread. Cinematographer Martin Ruhe paints a lush canvas of verdant riverbanks and dim, foreboding streets at night. The anxious stillness gets under your skin. George Clooney isn’t just getting more annoyingly handsome as the years go on, the sonofabitch is also becoming a better actor—simultaneously bolder and more

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Some people call him Edward. To others, he goes by Jack. He looks a lot like George Clooney, only thinner. Don’t expect much in the way of backstory regarding the protagonist of Anton Corbijn’s The American. Land Without Bread (1933): Let’s The title covers just about all he’s willing create two categories: There are mocto reveal. kumentaries, which confess to being A triumph of form over content, Corbijn’s fraudulent ( This Is Spinal Tap), and curiously affecting mood piece follows there are fake documentaries, which purport—at least intitally—to be the real Clooney’s haunted, aging assassin for a deal. It’s never been officially confirmed couple weeks as he hides out in the Italian whether this early work by Luis Buñuel, mountains of Abruzzo. Certain unsavory gentlemen of Swedish descent are after which allegedly documents the almost him for reasons never explained. A precartoonish poverty and despair of credits sequence establishes that they’re Spain’s Las Hurdes region, is real or an dangerous. The scene closes with a queasy acidic spoof on nonfiction’s inability to sucker-punch illustrating that Clooney’s capture objective, untarnished reality. even deadlier, but a closeup indicates he But it shows its hand subtly. As we see a also might finally be growing a conscience. mountain goat fall to its death, we also “You’re losing your edge,” lectures his consee gunsmoke behind the camera. And tact, a malevolent prune played by Johan people we’re told are inbred 28-yearLeysen. The sparse dialogue, adapted by olds are pretty obviously just children. screenwriter Rowan Joffe from Martin Booth’s novel A Very Private Gentleman, Break Up the Dance (1957): Roman sticks to such hard-boiled hitman tropes Polanski is a terrible person. He was that it sometimes teeters on the edge almost thrown out of film school for this of self-parody. Indeed, The American’s short, which started out as a fiction film storyline—to the extent that there is one— about a nice school dance. Then he defeels like a collection of antiquated riffs cided he wanted to make it nonfiction, and moldy cliches. so he hired a bunch of thugs to come in After all, here we’ve got a weary hired and beat up his cast. Roll cameras. gun who wants out. But first, he just needs to finish this one last job. (In the David Holzman’s Diary (1967): So realistic and spot-on was Jim McBride’s history of crime fiction, has there ever French New Wave-inspired meta-film— been “one last job” that goes even remotely according to plan?) On the run in which acts as the filmed journals of a New York cinephile—that it took till the Italy, he’s hired to build a high-powered weapon for a mysterious client (Thekla credit “L.M. Kit Carson as David HolzReuten). For some reason, she requires a man” to break the spell. long-range rifle that works like a machine Dadetown (1996): Russ Hexter’s first gun, but Clooney knows better than to and last film—he died before its limask why she needs it. She might want to kill him. She also seems to be coming on ited release—visits a small town just to him, but that could just be because he as social warfare erupts between the looks like George Clooney. longtime, blue-collar factory workers We’ve also got the classic Whore With and the yuppies moving in and dramatically alters the economic outlay. Or does a Heart of Gold in ravishing Violante Placido, who stars as Clara, the sweetit? (Hint: David Holzman.) est girl at the brothel who gets a crush on The Last Broadcast (1998): Credited Clooney while making goo-goo eyes at the with being The Blair Witch Project besilly butterfly tattoo on his back. Eventualfore The Blair Witch Project , this eerily ly she stops charging him and asks him out Blair Witch-y (and locally made) horror on dates. She might have ulterior motives made the world safe for the endless for this. Or it also could just be because he Paranormal Activities you’ll be seeing looks like George Clooney. There’s even a jovial priest, over-played ads for every October for the rest of your by Paolo Bonacelli, taking a shine to our life. sullen protagonist and hanging around I’m Still Here (2010): I mean, unless spout aphorisms like: “You cannot doubt Joaquin Phoenix really is challenging the existence of hell. You live in it. It is Rick Ross to rap’s best beard and 50 a place without love.” By all rights, The Cent to most mumbling. n

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New Releases Machete

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“Right, I’m a bigot, I know. But for the left,” cracked Woody Allen in Annie Hall. Likewise, Robert Rodriguez’s Machete—which makes good on the non-promises of Grindhouse’s third-best fake trailer—is a big, dumb, questionable vigilante picture, but with a firm anti-anti-immigration stance. (One teaser even boasted a “special message for Arizona.”) Or is that actually its liability? Being on the correct side of an issue is nice and all, but it cuts down severely on long, rusty blades splitting heads in half like a watermelon.

Rodriguez frontloads the super-gore, particularly in a tease of a killer opening and a hospital escape cribbed from Riki-Oh. As in the trailer, Machete (Danny Trejo) is an ex-Federale badass double-crossed by the men who hired him to snipe an incumbent senator. Unlike in the trailer, the senator is played by Robert De Niro (marginally awake) who wants to erect an electrified border fence. Also new are the three thousand other elements Rodriguez has crammed in: a turncoat immigrations officer-cum-love interest (Jessica Alba); a taco-truck chick (Michelle Rodriguez) who may or may not be a Che-modeled leader; Lindsay Lohan as a skanky rich girl with a shitty dad; and Machete’s arch-nemesis, a Mexican drug lord played by Steven Seagal, as plump and lifeless as an animatronic Madame Tussaud’s doll operating at half speed. It leaves little room for our knife-wielding vigilante, and sure enough, about halfway through, Machete largely disappears from the movie bearing his name. Perhaps saving him up for the two (two!) promised sequels? Rodriguez is this generation’s Larry Cohen (It’s Alive, Q )—a cut-rate visionary with terrific ideas but lacking the sense to pass them to someone with more talent and/or money. As usual, he lets his many plots get tied up in knots, finally forming them into a tract on illegal immigration

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D+ Review by Matt Prigge Though it was first performed in 1990, the musical Bran Nue Dae—now a splashy film version and the runt of the current Australian film renaissance—fits right in with today’s disgustingly perky, low-substance song-and-dance movement. No doubt 20 years ago it smacked of Up With People; today it reeks of High School Musical, with high-sugar tunes crooned in the overachieving patois of American Idol. (Female lead Jessica Mauboy was a runner-up on Australian Idol.) Aboriginal teen Willie (Rocky McKenzie, a total wet blanket) pines sheepdoggily for Mauboy’s aspiring singer, but is quickly carted off to a Perth Catholic Mission lorded over by Father Benedictus (Geoffrey Rush—hammy, but then you knew that). Willie escapes and begins a spirited, song-

filled road trip up the coast back home. Wacky friends are made: hobo “Uncle Tadpole” (Ernie Dingo) provides yuks, then tears, as broad humor and moony sentiment are the film’s only two emotions. A pair of hippies provide hippie-related material. Every great now and then we cut to Rush’s priest, pulling an Edward R. Rooney, to remind us this film boasts an overvalued international movie star. Bran Nue Dae is over in 82 minutes; it only has material for about a third of that. The numbers are barely choreographed, tricked out more with insistent camera moves than dance moves. What it lacks in content it makes up for, severalfold, in energy, including some seriously loud colors. (You haven’t seen red brick this red since Do the Right Thing.) But what’s there to be energetic about? Unlike a lot of Australian cinema concerning its historically fucked-over indigenous population, it takes a broadly entertaining stance, and also a brain-dead one. Set in 1967, racism is mentioned once, then barely mentioned at all, except in a chorus in which “Everyone Wants to Be Aborigine.” Well, all right, except the film never defines what an Aborigine is, and in fact gets it wrong. Bran Nue Dae offers a fantasy in which Aborigines have conformed to white colonialist society, and all the energy in the world can’t make up for that whitewash. n

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To See the Following, Call David Snyder 267.968.8600 1027-31 Arch Street #405-Bi-level loft w/2 bd/2 ba,full kit,oversized C/T ba 2332-38 Carpenter Street #3D-2 bdrm units w/SS applns,bamboo flrs,cstm bath,w/d in unit. 2134 Locust Street #3R-2 bd w/granite counter tops,SS applns,refin hw flrs 2600 N 23rd Street #2-2nd flr duplex 2 bd,ceil fans in bd,A/C in mstr bd 155 Parker Avenue #A-Roxborough-2 bd /1 ba,kit,eating area,C/A,W/D in unit 327 S 12th Street #200-2 bd,granite counter tops,SS appln,hw flrs t/o,w/d in unit. To See the Following, Call Fran Wyner (215)627-6005 2401 Pennsylvania Avenue #15C52-Fab efficiency,terrace w/Museum views,wd flrs,Murphy Bed. To See the Following, Call Nancy Paul (610)-766-0277 2401 Pennsylvania Avenue #3A1-Luxrious 1 bd facing Art Museum,elegantly renovated. To See the Following, Call James Labonski (215) 521-1552 113 Arch Street #2-1 bedroom loft,2,200 square ft. 115 Arch Street #4A-1 bedroom loft,newly refinished,1,700 sq.ft. 113 Arch Street #3-1 bedroom loft,2,200 square ft. 115 Arch Street #3A-1 bedroom loft,newly refinished,1,380 sq.ft. 3750-78 Main Street #605-2 bedrooms,2 bathrooms,1,202 sq.ft,parking. To See the Following, Call Johanna Loke (215)893-9800 224-30 W Rittenhouse Square #208-Jr 1 bd,south view w/balcony,upgraded kit & bth. To See the Following, Call John Featherman 215-790-5221 1737-39 Chestnut Street #400-Hi-end 2B/3b in Rittn Sq, open kitchen, media room & more 1213-15 Locust Street #A-High end 3BR/3b PH condo 3061SF lrg terrace min 2yr lease 1930 Lombard Street #2-3BR/3 baths in Ritt Sq. area, 2 decks, hw flrs extra storage 113 N Bread Street #3G2-2 BR/2 baths. Garage. 313-25 Race Street #T4-High End 2BR/2baths, finished basement w/ 1 car parking 400-26 S Broad Street #1907-Corner 2B/2b at Symphony House, balcony, 1 car grg prking 202-10 W Rittenhouse Square #1707-2B/2.5b at the Rittenhouse, Square view. Be spoiled! 224-30 W Rittenhouse Square #1213-1B/1b the Dorchester, w/d, util inc, fit ctr, 24/7 security, To See the Following, Call Kathy Conway (215)440-8190 212 Brown Street #4A-65% Leased-40 units,1-2 & 3 bdrms,hi ceilings,pet friendly 107 Christian Street-2 bd/2 bths,cozy fireplace, cathedral ceilings,deck. 116 Queen Street-3 bd/2 and 1/2 bths, security system,2 fireplaces. To See the Following, Call Kheon Benjamin (215)546-0550 1001-13 Chestnut Street #902W-1Bd/1Ba charming condominium all utilities included 1011-13 Chestnut Street #702E-Lrg 1BR 1BA condo lots of sunlight w/ all utilities included To See the Following, Call Mike McCann (215) 440-8345 511 Addison Court-3 bedroom/2 and 1/2 baths, Garage,basement,red brk grdn. 500 Admirals Way #103-2 bd/2 ba,kit w/granite counter,SS appln,hw flrs. 915-25 Bainbridge Street #302-1 bd/1 ba condo w/nice counter space,SS appln,open LR. 1404 E Moyamensing Avenue-5 bd/3.5 bths w/grg prkng,50+ ft garden,2 zoned heat/cool. 901 Jackson Street #3-3rd flr 2 bd/1 ba,pine flrs,nice kit & bth. 2101 Market Street #2402-2 bd/2 ba condo,kit w/ marble countertops,granite flr. 112 Market Street #2-1 bd/1.5 ba w/gor views,kit w/island,white cab/SS appln. 239 Montrose Street-Living rm w/orig pine flrs,wd-burning fp,EIK,3 bd,C/A. 512 N 36th Street-3 bd/1 ba bi-level unit,refinished flrs,freshly painted. 335 N Front Street #A-2 bd/2 ba,wide open Lr w/hw flrs,kit w/granite island. 250 S 13th Street #3C-Beaut 1 bd/1 ba,hi ceil,hrwd flrs t/o,kitchen w/granite. 1433 Snyder Avenue-Renov store/office w/full kit/half ba,could be used as apt. To See the Following, Call Rose Ann Jugla (215)790-5637 1806-18 Rittenhouse Square #608-Wonderful 2br w/crown molding & fresh paint in a drmn bldg To See the Following, Call Stephen Ferguson (215)521-1567 1 Academy Circle #208-1,000 + Sq Ft,13’ ceilings,hrwd flrs,granite kit,prkng. 2001 Hamilton Street #502-Hi-end renovation,1,500 sq ft,3 bd/2 ba w/prkng. 1010 Race Street #5K-700 sq.ft,1 bd,hi ceilings,hrwd flrs,washer/dryer in unit. To See the Following, Call Travis Rodgers (215) 790-5234 225 S 18th Street #505-Stylish 1br/1b w/granite s/s kit & beaut marble bath

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GENERAL APARTMENTS Center City/Art Museum Lg selection of affordable studios, 1, 2 & 3 BD thruout city. $500-2700/ mo. WPRG 215-636-0100 or 215-546-9247 RITTN. HSE SQ area: SMALL 1bdrms, $800. EFFCS. $715$750+elc. Harvey Blank R.E. 215-735-8414.

STUDIO/ EFFICIENCY 1324 Locust, #618 Studio apt. in Arts Condo w/24hr. desk, Incl. util., fit center, cableTV. Call John Featherman-215-790-5221. $925/mnth 16TH PINE, CRTYRD VIEW, NEW KIT, AC, DW GD, HRDWD, 2CLOSETS, WD/STG SEPT. $850+elc. 215-733-0480 9TH & LOMBARD- Spacious, modern w/C/A, HWflrs, vaulted ceilings, Sep Kit, Laundry. ALVIN LEVIN RE 215-923-3333 9TH & SPRUCE- Adorable Studio, HW flrs, AC, Close to all. $750+. PMG 215-545-7007 x302 Art Museum Area, ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED! Washer/Dryer in basement, High Ceilings, Plenty of Parking, No Pets, See You Tube Video at www. GasHeart.com, 1625 Brown Street, Open House Thursdays 7:00pm-7:30pm, 215-4851015, $550/month BROAD AND PINE Adorable Studio, incl heat. $750+ PMG 215-545-7007 x302 GRAD HOSPITAL AREA: 744 S 15th Clean, decent and affordable Studio. Close to everything. $575+ utils. BCH 215-545-1144 Northeast, Fox Chase, Near R8 Train Station, Plenty of Parking, Renovated, Granite Countertops, Marble Bathroom, No Pets, ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED!! Washer/Dryer, 8022 Pine Road, See www. GasHeart.com, 215-485-1015, $695/month OLD CITY, LARGE, BRIGHT, UPDATED KITCHEN & BATH, HI/CEILG, HRDWD, CA NOW! $895+elc 215-733-0480 RITT. SQ. AREA: Studios/ Rooms INCLUDE Elect, Heat, Hot Water $625-$795 (215)8061526

RITTENHOUSE SQUARE!! 301 South 19th Street: Old World Charm Building. Rentals. FRESH ON THE MARKET! STUDIO Apartment $1,150 Per Month; INCLUDES HEAT. Available First of October. Hardwood Floors, High Ceilings, Plentiful closet space, Doorman Building, Cat Friendly. CALL TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT, 215-735-5757 Or E-MAIL: DelanceyPlace@aol.com THE ROOSEVELT (2220 Walnut Street)- Beautifully renovated apts. in the RITTENHOUSE SQUARE AREA of Philadelphia. STUDIO’S starting at only $765/ mo. and ONE BEDROOMS starting at only $965/mo. Call 215-6408880 for an appointment.

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TWO BEDROOM 735 North Terrace B $1100/ mo Lovely 2BD/1BA, landscaped courtyard setting. CALL MIKE MCCANN PRU FOX & ROACH 215627-6005/215-440-8345 8TH LOCUST, 2BDRMS PLUS GIGANTIC LOFT (POSSIBLE 3BDRMS), 1.5BATHS, PENTHOUSE w/PRIVATE ELEVATOR. ALL MODERN AMENITIES. AC, HRDWD/FLS WD, ETC. USEABLE common outside area, (2) STORAGE AREAS. Pet Friendly w/ restrictions. PARKING available. BEST OF THE BEST! $2200. Tanya 215-922-6088 or email tanya@ ans_hrv.com ART MUSEUM AREA- 1 blk from museum & E.River Dr. Unique bi-level 2BR, 2BA, exposed brick walls, Skylites, AC, WD, GD. $1300+. Avail now. 610-896-1618 AVE OF ARTS (BROAD & FEDERAL) VERY LARGE, SUNNY 2BDRM+ DEN, NEW HRDWD, NEW LRGE KITCHEN, TILE BA, WD 9/1 Avail $1200 INCLDS/UTLS. (215)551-9599 FREE MONTH! OLD CITY, 2BDRMS, 2BA. 2PATIOS, FRPL, STAINLESS APPLS., HRWD/fl, CA, DW, GD, BUILT-IN MICRO, WD Avail NOW. $1900. S&S Properties. 267-402-8017 GRAD. HOSPITAL AREA: 22nd & Pemberton. Cute 2BR town house w/yard on lovely tree lined street w/carpeting, WD. $1250+ utils. BCH 215-545-1144 ITALIAN MKT: 10th/Federal 2BR, CA, 1BA, WD. $1350+. 215-9223910. mcolaizzo@comcast.net MANAYUNK/ROXBOROUGH: Lrg 2bdrm, Renovated Kitch/ Bathrm, Patio/Balc Laundry, Gym, Pool, Tennis/ Basketball Crts, Free Shuttle to Main Street Manayunk, Pets Welcome. From $1220/Mo. 888-538-9667. Ask about how you can receive FREE Furniture for 1 Year! EXECUTIVE SHORT TERM FURNISHED SUITES AVAILABLE. lic# 218436 MANAYUNK/ROXBOROUGH: Charming 2Bdrm, Bright, Oversize Closets, All New Carpets Throughout, Intercom Entry, Onsite Prkg, AC, Updated Kitchen/ Bathrm. Heat/Water/Gas Incl. 1st month free on select apts! From $1020/Mo. 215-482-9032. lic# 218586

TWO BEDROOM 10th/PINE, WASHINGTON SQUARE: MODERN RENOVATED 2/bd/2ba apt. High ceilings, dining area, large living room, original tin ceilings, hardwood flrs, working fireplace, d/w, g/d, w/d. Central heat/air. Large bdrms. Great closets. $1895mo Herman RE. 215-5143524 alysherman@aol.com 20XX Cypress Street, RITTENHOUSE SQUARE AREA, 2-Bedroom Huge, gorgeous 2-bedroom, bi-level, 1 1/2 baths, 3rd & 4th floors of owner occupied brownstone. Cen A/C, D/W, G/D, W/W carpet, W/D on premises. Avail Immediately. 10-mo or 22 mo lease required. Small pets may be possible, restrictions apply. $1950 per month, plus elect. Contact kjpel@verizon.net for further info. and appt. 21ST & PINE Fab apt, HWF, HCeils, Incl heat. MORE. $2050+. PMG 215-545-7007 x110 21st WALNUT: HRDWD/FL. HI/ CEIL, NEW KIT. LRG LVRM, WD/ STRG bldg HT, WTR INCLD. $1495 Sept. 215-733-0480 22ND & PARRISH Fab apt w/2BA, Den, HW flrs, Deck. $1650+. PMG 215-545-7007 x303 42XX SPRUCE, UNIVERSITY CITY. SEPTA, SHOPPING. LAUNDRY $725 Avl NOW. (215)651-6242 500 Admirals Way #103 $2200/mo 2BD/2BA unit, s/s appliances, lots of light CALL JIM ONESTI PRU FOX & ROACH 215-627-6005/215-440-2052

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HOUSE FOR RENT 13TH & RODMAN- Very large, modern 4BR/2BA Townhouse. New kit, granite/stainless apps! C/A, HWflrs, W/D, F/P, patio. $2695+ ALVIN LEVIN RE 215-923-3333 17TH & PORTER STS-3Bdrms,C/ A,HDWD.FLRS,BSMT,YARD, HAS EVERYTHING.AVAIL.9/1.$1450/ MO.+. 215-651-9190 C.C. BROWNSTONE 5BDRMS, 2FULL BATHS $2150+utils. Avl NOW 215-549-9498. ITALIAN MARKET, 6TH WHARTON: NEW 3BDRM, OFFICE, 2.5BA, DECK, GARAGE, CA, WD. $1695+ 215-629-0585 JEFFERSON UNIV VIC Spacious 3BR house, w/1.5BA, FP, CA, Deck/Yard, WD. $1895+. Call 215-985-0600 SOCIETY HILL GEM, 3BDRMS, 2.5BA, BRIGHT, CONTEMPORARY Modern kit., hrdwd, patio, gated parking. $2550. (610)909-9876

ROOM FOR RENT 124 LOMBARD, HEAD HOUSE SQUARE, SOCIETY HILL. “TOKIO B&B” STUDIOS. ($55-$100) DAILY rates. ($300-$500) WEEKLY rates. We also have MONTHLY rates AVAIL. Website http://sushi.madamesaito. com Call MADAME SAITO 215922-2515 13TH & SPRUCE- Parker Hotel CC. Fully Furn’d Rms, no sec. deposit. Utils & housekeeping incld. WK: $145-$183; Day: $40$56. 215-735-2300.

ARTISTS STUDIO SPACE THE PAPERMILL- Community of Artist. 2825 Ormes St. Affordable Artist Studios staring at $100 for 130 sf. Four large floors of open or private studio space for Painters, Sculptors, Dance, Theatre, or Creative companies. A community of artist practicing their talents in custom sized studio workspaces. Short term, inexpensive rental of theatre and gallery spaces. Join our group on Facebaook for updates on our events and gallery spaces. Contact Wulfhart Management Group: Karyn 215-687-8391 or karyn@wulfhartmanagementgroup.com

OFFICE SPACE 12TH & SPRUCE 1st floor Office available w/300SF. Pvt bath. $800+ Elec. Call 215-985-0600 OLD CITY, FRONT & MARKET: 600sq.ft., BI-LEVEL, CA $850+Utls. Renzi Management. 800-514-3235 www.renziproperties.com

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ONE BEDROOM ART MUSEUM: 26th & Parrish Lg 1BR w/Dressing rm, 1.5BA, HW flrs, WD in bldg. $800+ Utils. Avail 09/01. 215-236-4937 HUNTINGDON PARK: Spacious 1BR, 1st fl, full bsmt. bkyd. $535/ mo+ Sec. 215-715-0878 Nate Manayunk/Roxborough: ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED! LARGE 1BDRM, Patio/Balc, Central Air, Prkg, Laundry, Oversized Closets, Modern Kitchen w/DW/GD, Pool, Gym Membership, Cats Welcome, Shuttle to Main St. From $1035/ Mo. 215-482-4246. lic# 215101 Manayunk/Roxborough: Spacious 1Bdrm, Washer/Dryer in Apt, Private Entrance, Balcony, Gym & Pool Membership, Onsite FREE Parking, Walk to Bus, Cats Welcome. $945/Mo. 888-6339365. Lic # 223386 RITTENHOUSE SQ. AREA (2013 WALNUT) One bedroom duplex in Old World Charm Brownstone. High ceilings, Carpeted, C/A, Gas heat. W/D, D/W. Small pet friendly. $995/mo+. Avail Sept. 215-627-4414 SOCIETY HILL: Cozy FURNISHED apt for 1 quiet person. AC. Flex lease for your needs. No Pets/ Non smoker. $795+. 215-922-6163

15th & Spruce/AVENUE OF THE ARTS: PENTHOUSE Avail! One of a kind spacious bi-level penthouse in historic Art Deco High-Rise, 3bdrms/ 3 Full Baths/ 2 half baths, 4 Lrg Terraces w/ Amazing City Views, Entertainment Rm w/ Wet Bar, New Kitch w/ Granite Countertops, W/D, CA, Vaulted Ceilings, HW Flrs. Avail Sept. $4300/Mo. 866-939-6587. Lic #219789. 22XX SO. 9TH ST-SUNNY, SPACIOUS, LOTS OF CLOSETS. ROOF DECK. GREAT FOR STUDENTS, RENT As 1 UNIT OR INDIV. BEDRMS.,$650-$850. FULLY FURNISHED, ALL UTILS INCL. 215-545-5464. EMIAL:RENTALS@ALBIEENTERPRISES.COM 239 Montrose $1450/mo 3BD/1BA, pine floors, fireplace, d/w, g/d, w/d c/a, patio. CALL MIKE MCCANN PRU FOX & ROACH 215-627-6005/215-440-8345 Art Museum, N. 16th St. 3BD/2.5BA. Spacious, sunny, 2 car parking, deck, F/P, A/C, D/W, W/D, G/D, gas heat. Avail 9/15. $2250+. 215-242-3880 PINE/10TH: 4BDRMS, 1.5BA, WOOD FLOORS $2290+ Pine R.E, 1503 Pine. 215-735-8896, website: www.pinere.com QUEEN VILLAGE: 3BR, 2BA w/CA. $1650+. Call for details: 215-9223910. mcolaizzo@comcast.net Rittenhouse Square: Enormous 3bdrm w/ 2 Full Baths in Beautiful Historic Brownstone, Full Size Washer/Dryer in Apt, HW Flrs, 2 Decorative Fireplaces, Hi Ceilings, Newly Remodeled Kitchen w/ Granite Countertop, Separate Dining Rm, Living Rm, & Family Rm, A/C, Spacious Rooms, Terrific Location! $2850/Mo. 866-939-6587. #216850

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1500 Chestnut St 11B • Avenue of the arts SLEEK & STYLISH condo with spectacular views. This 3 year young, 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath unit in the Ellington is exquisitely upgraded Brazilian hardwood floors, marble Baths, cook’s Kitchen and much more. primo! $499,900

1323 Mifflin Street E Passyunk Crossing CLASSIC 2 story with open floor plan, updated eat-in Kitchen w/ door to large yard, 3 Bedrooms & finished basement $234,900

2024 Upland Way #306-307 Overbrook Station Lofts Dramatic corner unit with 3,800 SF including 3 Bedrooms, 3 lofts, 2 Full Baths, Balcony & 2 car parking. MINT! $599,900 OR, this double unit can be divided into two smaller units for $299,900 & $394,000

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1010 Race Street 5LM EXCEPTIONAL space & light, this 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath corner unit of 1,200 SF has high ceilings, exposed brick & wonderful split floor plan. $299,900 with $8,000 Seller assist!

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111 Glenn Road, Ardmore STATELY HOME in choice ”north side” location, an easy walk to Suburban Square & train. Wonderful Living space plus 6 Bedrooms, 4.5 Baths, vintage details with modern systems on large garden lot. FULLY RENOVATED! $1,230,000 212 Idris Rd H2 Merion Manor, Merion Station Charming Corner unit with great light & views, 2 Bedroom/Den, 2 Bath unit fully upgraded with small balcony, fireplace, hardwood floors, 1 car garage space and more. $379,900

725 Hedgerow Drive • Broomall MID-CENTURY CONTEMPORARY on one floor offering 3-4 Bedrooms, 3 full Baths, Living Room with fireplace, upgraded Kitchen and family Room with skylight & sliders to patio and yard. Neutrally decorated and in MOVE-IN CONDITION! $329,900

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3BD, 4BA, 4,815 sq ft, Row in Hermitage, $789,000 626 Black Rock Road, Bryn Mawr 3BD, 3.5BA 2,785 SqFt Contemporary on 2.5 acre lot $1,600,000 or $4,000/mo 668 Woodcrest, Ardmore 4BD, 2BA Twin, $299,000 or $1,600

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Family room. Deck. Lifestyle joy! 1500 Chestnut Street #3H-1BR/2BA, 1,010 SQFT, Gourmet Kitchen, Marble Baths, Doorman $249,000 415 W. George-3 bedroom,1 bath,hw flrs,newer kitchen and bath,roof deck. $299,000 1023 Clinton ##304-2 bd/1.5 ba renov condo in boutique bldg w/prkng,lovely finishes. 36 Strawberry Street #32-1br, 1bth Bi Level, Kit w/ eating bar, liv/great room $259,900 1326-42 Spruce Street #504-Center City One condo 2Br 1137 sq ft new bath & balcony, pkg, avail 130 Bread St #402-New Listing-the Castings Fab-Newly upgraded 1Br loft condo w/high ceils $219,000 1136 Waverly Street #1R-Just Reduced! 2 BR/1BA Modern Trinity w/ Euro Style Cooksí Kit 2403-5 Waverly Street-Exceptional Carriage House, 3br/3ba, 2 fp, deck overlooking lg grdn $1,380,000 301 Race ##303-1 bd/1 ba,granite & SS kit,Jacuzzi,hrwd flrs,loads of storage. $219,900 2413 Pine Street-Just listed! Lr/Dr fp kit grdn Master Ste + 2BR 2BA bsmt wd flr c/a deck $699,000 2429-41 Locust Street #322-Bright Corner 2BR/2BA, PARKING, Gourmet Kitchen, Spa Baths $465,000 2302 Spruce Street #2-Bilevel 1BR Condo Great Room w/Fpl Wd Flrs Private Patio Roof Deck Low Fee $274,500 1350 Crease Street-4bd 4.5ba garage, garden, 3,200 sq. ft. 8 yrs remaining on tax abatement 1801 Montrose Street #B-Amazing TH in gated ctyd w/1 car garage. 3 bds/ 2full, 2half baths $599,500 231-33 W Coulter-Germantown Corner commercial + 6 apts,12 garages,well maintained. 703 S 17th Street-Newly renovated 3BD 2.5ba TH. Engaging home w/ many amenities $399,999 3450 Midvale Avenue-3 BD - 1 Bath Tudor Charming 2 story w/h/w floors 1828 Montrose Street-1BR/1BA, 859sqft, PARKING, Gourmet Kitchen, Marble Bath, $389,000 2434 E Cumberland Street-Renovated 4 bd/2.5 ba,fin bsmt,C/A,fp,fam rm,hw,patio 4200 Pine Street #105-3BR/3bth+office. 3yr-old condo. 2-car PRKG. Tax Abte. Catchment $790,000 2006 Pemberton St-Gorgeous 3 year old 2 bed/1.5 ba w/ fin bsmt $369,900 1116 Titan Street-4 bdrm completely refreshed, hardwood flrs,stainless steel applns & more. 1202 S 46th Street-University City, needs TLC, 4BR 2 BA twin $225,000 764 S Hicks Street-Beautiful 4 yr old rehab 3 bd/2 ba/3 fpls,granite/SS in kit. $359,900 1014 Borbeck Avenue-Fox Chase-3 bedrooms,1.5 bathrooms,1,041 sq ft. 839 N Hutton Street-Nice 3br, 1bth home with strong rental history on solid street $25,000 2250 Bainbridge Street-Corner 3 bd/1 ba w/front lawn,older style in need of total renovation. $299,900 2721 E Venango Street-Renovated, looks great, 3BR 1BA 2240 Montrose Street-2BR/1BA complete renov. w/ bamboo flrs., fp, dining room on great block $289,000 1125 N 65th Street-very nicely maintained 3BR 1.5ba home with garage 940 S 23rd Street-Corner twnhse w/2 bdrm/1.5 marble bth,hrwd flrs,large rms & natural light. $259,000 5210 Locust Street-Great Investment,triplex 3-1 bdrm apart,being sold AS-IS. 2228 Carpenter-2 bdrm,2 story row,large yard,needs updating and rehab work $199,900 1316 N 56th Street-4 BR 2 ba twin, great hardwood flrs, large kit 1805 Pine Street-5 bdrm/5.2 ba,library,den,wet bar,10 fpls,elaborate details,2 car garage. $2,900,000 4234 N 15th Street-renovated beautiful 3 BR home 1938 Panama Street-2010 Hi-End Renov. 3BR+den/2.5bth. 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2041 E. Arizona St. 2br/1ba, Walk to El, restaurants & galleries. Great deal, needs some work $69,000 1725 N. Lambert St. 3br/1ba. Totally renovated in Temple area. Lrg KIT w/white countertops $95,000 th 3048 N. 5 St. Big beautiful, renovated house w/4br/2ba, rear patio. Move right in! $110,000 2556 Cedar St. Great potential 4br/1ba home w/attached storage rm, can be converted to a garage $125,000 852 Mercer St. Immaculately, well kept home, unique in design, move in condition $169,000 1239 N. Randolph St. #3 1br/1.5ba Condo; 1000sqft; SS Appls; Granite; Tile Backsplash; HWflr $185,000 2226 Trenton Ave. Classic 3br home on lovely historic cobblestone street. Front porch & yard! $189,000 1911 W. Norris St. Great income opportunity for 7br in Temple U Neighborhood—Fully Rented! $199,000 2732-34 E. Huntingdon St. Double lot Home w/Garage, over 1800 sq. ft. w/3br/2ba, MUST SEE $199,000 2146 E. Huntingdon St. Grt Rehabbed LRG, Fishtown Beauty. Orig refinished HWflr, New Kit $204,999 2217 Tulip St. Top of the Line 2br/1ba rehab. All new systems & roof. Big back yard REDUCED $209,000 2560 E. Lehigh Ave. Beautiful 3br/1.5ba home in desirable Fishtown! $209,900 th $219,900 2718 S. 10 St. Beautiful rehab near stadiums with parking! 2221 Susquehanna Ave. Grand Old home on a great block of Fishtown. 5br/1.5ba $229,900 2657 E. Norris St. Total Rehab 3br/2ba, new brick front, all new interior, Granite counters, Wood flrs $238,000 2100 Dauphin St. Large 5br/1.5ba, exposed brick hallways, granite & Satinless kit w/custom tile $229,000 nd $240,000 722 N. 2 St. #103 Modern 1 Bedroom Condo with huge yard in the heart of Northern Liberties rd $240,000 1620 N. 3 St. Great price, detached home, NoLibs/Fishtown! 3br/aba, Yard & New KIT, Act Now! 1763 Frankford Ave. Spacious Fishtown home for Great Price w/Orig Details, Lrg Yard, Unique $269,000 1536 E. Susquehanna Ave. 3br/1.5ba with maple cabinetry, SS appliances, granite countertops $279,900 2037 Frankford Ave. REDUCED $289,000 1225 Shackamaxon St. #14 Just Reduced for immediate sale! $2500 agent bonus for August AOS! $289,900 1225 Shackamaxon St. #17 Just Reduced for immediate sale! $2500 agent bonus for August AOS! $309,900 2364 E. Norris St. Meticulously Renovated Property with Taste and Style! $335,000 1212 E. Oxford St. Architect designed 4br/2.5ba; meticulously crafted, 3,000sqft, garden, fin bsmt $349,900 1225 Shackamaxon St. #15 Just Reduced for immediate sale! $2500 agent bonus for August AOS! $374,900 416-418 E. Thompson St. Price Reduced 15k, Featured on HGTV, 3 car pkg, huge yard, tons of light OPEN HOUSE $399,000 1225 Shackamaxon St., #18 New Listing! $399,900 901 N. Pen St. #R2802 Beautiful Magazine quality 3br/4ba PH in the Regatta at Waterfront Sq. $1,999,500

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1100 Vine St. #601 Sunny condo w/gym, new pergo floors and breathtaking skyline views! $159,900 104-106 Arch St. #1 Wonderful Historic Building! Amazing Space for the Price in this Area! OPEN HOUSE $174,000 309-313 Arch St. #606 1br/1ba loft condo includes SS appliances and Silestone counters $225,000 125 Cuthbert St. #A & #B Two 2br condos in historic carriage house on quaint street, freshly painted façade Fr $229,900 201-59 N. 8th St. #212 1br/1ba, Lrge rooms, Dark hardwood floors, Modern kitchen, Broad windows $298,000 th 201 N. 8 St. #411 Bright 1br/1ba unit in modern luxury bldg, SS appliances, marble baths, A must see! $310,000 320 Race St. #2 Urban Modern meets Old City Character. 2br/2ba; exposed brick & beams OPEN HOUSE $355,000 th 201-59 N. 8 St. #213 Luxury Living in an Elegant 1br/1ba in the Metroclub. Designer touches, pkg OPEN HOUSE $357,000 104-106 Arch St. #2 Wonderful Historic Building! Best Value for Square Footage in WHOLE CITY!! OPEN HOUSE $574,900 237 N. Bread St. #5 Gorgeous bi-level 3br/3ba w/awesome views from 2-tier roof deck $675,000

64 N. Peach St. Large 2br, with full basement $39,900 5051 Reno St. Newly renovated home, move-in condition, to know the neighborhood is to live there $47,900 th $59,000 1206 S. 57 St. 3br/1.5ba Investor special. New Heater, new hot wtr heater Light remodeling needed $162,900 204 N. 65th St. Super-looking duplex in Carroll Park, fin bsmt, income producer or in-law suite 519 S. 46th St. Pristine 6br/2.5ba Tudor-style home in Catchment Area w/GARAGE. A fabulous must-see OPEN HOUSE $599,000

NEW CONSTRUCTION (10 YEAR TAX ABATEMENT) 309-313 Arch St. Loft condos in the heart of Old City w/vintage HWflrs, high ceilings & more $259,900 767 S. Cleveland St. Brand New! Pre-Construction! 3br/2ba, 2-Story Townhouse, Ready 12/10 $325,000 709 S. Mole St. New Construction ; 3br/2.5ba; Fin Bsmt; HW flrs; Granite Counters: SS Appls $339,900 209 Cuthbert St. Newly renovated loft building in the heart of Old City! Modern kitchens & baths-must see! Fr $344,750 2028 Kimball St. Gorgeous new construction, 3br/3ba, HWflrs, New appls & HVAC, Fin Bsmt $350,000 1935 Kimball St. Brand New! Beatiful 4br/3ba, Townhouse w/tons of details, roof deck, & fin bsmt $389,900 1228-1232 Arch St. Loft District Arch Street Exchange: 35 lofts w/maple flrs, 13’ ceil., s/s apps, granite tops, glass/metal backsplashes, slate baths, immediate delivery, 1yr paid prkng From $399,900 761 or 763 S. Chadwick St. 3-Story, 3br/3ba, garage, finished bsmt, roof deck & deck off kitchen $525,000 759 S. Chadwick St. 3-Story, 3br/3ba, garage, finished bsmt, roof deck & deck off kitchen $549,000 $559,000 757 S. Chadwick St. 3-Story, 3br/3ba, garage, finished bsmt, roof deck & deck off kitchen 755 S. Chadwick St. 3-Story, 3br/3ba, garage, finished bsmt, roof deck & deck off kitchen $569,000

SOCIETY HILL / WASHINGTON SQUARE WEST 1109 Spruce St. Units 2R, 3R Your choice of two lovely 1br units. 2R is totally renovated, 3R has orig kitchen OPEN HOUSE Fr $189,000 927 Spruce St. #2RP Deluxe open style 1br/1ba w/PARKING. Renovated kit & bath, wood flrs, low taxes OPEN HOUSE $229,000 1012 Spruce St. #1M Just Reduced! Beautiful Tri-level Condo in Strickland Row Community! $285,000 1109 Spruce St. #1R Deluxe bi-level 2br/2ba totally renovated unit. Deluxe Granite & SS Kit OPEN HOUSE $299,000 th 241 S. 6 St. #910 Reduced! Impeccably renovated, lrg 1br/1ba condo. New custom KIT, bath, flrs $334,900 1110 Waverly St. 3br/2.5ba, 1526 sqft corner home, quiet cherry tree lined st. Move in ready. Garden $599,000 1206B Panama St. 3br/1.5ba with garage. Beautiful home with fireplace, roofdeck, and rear patio $625,000 506 Pine St. Just Reduced! $679,900 250 S. 13th St. #14B 3br/2ba Penthouse Apartment with Large Terrace $899,000

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SURROUNDING AREAS Germantown-4611 Greene St. Lovely Germantown Home 4br/1ba $80,000 Homesburg-7770 Ditman St. 4br/1ba House w/Pool & Updated Fixtures in Kitchen and Bath $120,000 Holmesburg-4313 Rhawn St. Great 4 Bedroom home. Large backyard and new remodeled Come see for yourself! OPEN HOUSE $195,000 East Falls-3424 Crawford St. Charming 2br/1ba w/lrg yard, HWflrs, Mod Kit w/SS appls, near SEPTA $230,000 East Falls- 3527 Sunnyside Ave. Delightful 2br/1ba, original details, HWflrs, C/A, Mod Kit, deck, yard OPEN HOUSE $245,000 Overbrook Farms-6367 Woodbine Ave. Lrg. Dutch Colonial Single, 6br/2.5ba, updated, orig details OPEN HOUSE $399,000

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LOGAN SQ 102A N, 21st St $399,900 Prudential Fox & Roach

U CITY 4200 Pine St #105 $790,000 Prudential Fox & Roach

QUEEN VILLAGE 213 Headhouse Ct $579,000 Prudential Fox & Roach QUEEN VILLAGE 236-A Queen St $575,000 Prudential Fox & Roach BELLA VISTA 615 Kater St $549,900 Prudential Fox & Roach BELLA VISTA 625 Kenilworth St $539,000 Prudential Fox & Roach WASH SQ WEST 1234 Rodman St $499,900 Prudential Fox & Roach FITLER SQ 420 S 26th St $499,000 Prudential Fox & Roach RITTENHOUSE SQ 111 S 15th St #P204 $484,000 Prudential Fox & Roach BELLA VISTA 815 S 7th St #2 $469,900 Prudential Fox & Roach FISHTOWN 1350 Crease St $468,500 Prudential Fox & Roach PASSYUNK SQ 1207 Annin St $439,900 Prudential Fox & Roach FITLER SQ 2425 Naudain St $439,000 Prudential Fox & Roach

SOUTH PHILA RITTENHOUSE SQ 1806 S Sartain St 210 W Rittenhouse Sq #1005 $258,000 $945,000 Prudential Fox & Roach Prudential Fox & Roach

PASSYUNK SQ 1333 S. 10th St $359,900 Prudential Fox & Roach 12:00-2:00PM QUEEN VILLAGE 1209 Waverly Walkway $395,000 Plumer & Associates 12:45-1:15PM WASH SQ 233-241 S 6th St $589,000 Allan Domb 1:00-4:00PM COLLINGSWOOD, NJ 600 Atlantic Ave The LumberYard Condos From $210,500 Main Street Realty

BELLA VISTA 726 S 11th St $749,000 Prudential Fox & Roach OLD CITY 112 N. 2nd St #H1 $614,900 Prudential Fox & Roach AVE OF THE ARTS 440 S Broad St #2203 $590,000 Prudential Fox & Roach WASH SQ WEST 420 S Jessup St $579,000 Prudential Fox & Roach BELLA VISTA 620 Christian St #1B $573,900 Prudential Fox & Roach RITTENHOUSE PLAZA 1901 Walnut St #7F $539,000 Prudential Fox & Roach

BELLA VISTA 934 S 10th St $474,900 Prudential Fox & Roach WASH SQ WEST 1119 Pine St #103 $459,900 Prudential Fox & Roach WASH WEST 1034 Waverly St $295,000 Prudential Fox & Roach GRAD HOSPITAL 2139 MontroseSt $299,900 Prudential Fox & Roach SOCIETY HILL 233 S 6th St #505 $339,900 Prudential Fox & Roach BELLA VISTA 517 S 6th St #C $359,900 Prudential Fox & Roach BELLA VISTA 711 Kimball St $379,900 Prudential Fox & Roach

QUEEN VILLAGE 728 S. 3rd St. $479,000 Prudential Fox & Roach 1:30-3:00PM QUEEN VILLAGE 5 Christian St. $600,000 Prudential Fox & Roach 2:00-4:00PM BRYN MAWR 711 Cornerstone Ln $800,000 Prudential Fox & Roach BRYN MAWR 1280 Round Hill Rd $789,000 Prudential Fox & Roach BRYN MAWR 626 Black Rock Rd $1,600,000 Prudential Fox &Roach ARDMORE 668 Woodcrest Ave $299,000 Prudential Fox & Roach 3:00-4:00PM SOCIETY HILL 113 Naudain St $995,000 Prudential Fox & Roach

Line ads - Mondays @ 5 p.m. QUEEN VILLAGE 208 Carpenter St $299,900 Prudential Fox & Roach QUEEN VILLAGE 133 Queen St $285,000 Prudential Fox & Roach GRAD HOSPITAL 1024 S Chadwick St $275,000 Prudential Fox & Roach OLD CITY 234-38 N 3rd St #101 $224,900 Prudential Fox & Roach U CITY 1202 S 46th St $225,000 Prudential Fox & Roach ITALIAN MARKET 628 Greenwich St $199,900 Prudential Fox & Roach GRADUATE HOSPITAL 2338 Fitzwater St #Unit C $194,900 Prudential Fox & Roach SOUTH PHILA 365 Wolf St $189,000 Prudential Fox & Roach GRAD HOSPITAL 1039 S Chadwick St $299,900 Prudential Fox & Roach

September 8-14, 2010

PENNSPORT 1437 S 4th St $385,000 Prudential Fox & Roach

SOCIETY HILL 210 W Washington Sq #2SW $775,000 Prudential Fox & Roach

GRAD HOSPITAL 2234 St. Albans St $379,900 Prudential Fox & Roach

RITTENHOUSE SQ 509 S 21st St $449,000 Prudential Fox & Roach

N LIBERTIES 600 “A” N. American $599,000 Prudential Fox & Roach

BELLA VISTA 515 S 10th St #A $559,900 Prudential Fox & Roach

GRAD HOSPITAL 609 S Bambrey St $479,900 Prudential Fox & Roach

RITTENHOUSE SQ 23 S 23rd St #2G $599,000 Prudential Fox & Roach

BELLA VISTA 610 S Percy St #2 $579,900 Prudential Fox & Roach

ART MUSEUM 2626 Brown St $519,900 Prudential Fox & Roach

GIRARD ESTATE 2445-2449 S Garnet St $549,999 Prudential Fox & Roach

SOCIETY HILL 304-06 S American St $599,900 Prudential Fox & Roach

GRAD HOSPITAL 507 Governors Ct $529,900 Prudential Fox & Roach

BELLA VISTA 620 Christian St #1C&D $493,000 Prudential Fox & Roach

BELLA VISTA 920 South St #7 $749,900 Prudential Fox & Roach

QUEEN VILLAGE 314 Monroe St $559,900 Prudential Fox & Roach

LOGAN SQ 2301 Cherry St #4J $425,000 Prudential Fox & Roach

RITTENHOUSE SQ 1917 Panama St $925,000 Prudential Fox & Roach

SOCIETY HILL 312 S Philip St $575,000 Prudential Fox & Roach

GRAD HOSPITAL 703 S 17th St $399,999 Prudential Fox & Roach

RITTENHOUSE SQ 1805 Pine St $2,900,000 Prudential Fox & Roach

AVE OF THE ARTS 440 S Broad St #1505 $898,000 Prudential Fox & Roach

QUEEN VILLAGE 1008 S Randolph St $279,900 Prudential Fox & Roach

SOCIETY HILL 241 S 6th St #2402 $895,000 Prudential Fox & Roach

ART MUSEUM 713 A Shirley St $317,000 Prudential Fox & Roach

QUEEN VILLAGE 610 S Front St $2,600,000 Prudential Fox & Roach

U CITY 4611 Osage Ave $497,500 Prudential Fox & Roach

QUEEN VILLAGE 778 S Front St “H” $540,000 Plumer & Associates

NAVAL SQ 2501 Christian Sq #401 $335,000 Prudential Fox & Roach

CHINATOWN 1010 Race St 5LM $299,900 Prudential Fox & Roach

QUEEN VILLAGE 245 Monroe St $709,000 Prudential Fox & Roach

QUEEN VILLAGE 1031 S Randolph St $334,900 Prudential Fox & Roach

RITTENHOUSE SQ 1936-38 Delancey Pl $1,725,000 Prudential Fox & Roach

N LIBERTIES 421 Poplar St $484,900 Prudential Fox & Roach

WASH WEST 510 S. 11th St. $384,900 Prudential Fox & Roach

RITTENHOUSE SQ 1627 Spruce St #6 $325,000 Prudential Fox & Roach

QUEEN VILLAGE 314 Catherine St. #202 $337,500 Prudential Fox & Roach

1:30-2:30PM

QUEEN VILLAGE 132 Kenilworth St $529,900 Prudential Fox & Roach

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FeAtuRed PRoPeRtIes 2036 DELANCEy PL Magnificent restored mansion, double wide corner, 5br, 6b, +/9000sf, original detail, elevator, terrace, 3 car heated garage $5,497,000 Call Robert Volpe or Karen Joslin

732 CHRISTIAN ST Open Sunday 9/12 Noon-1pm Completely renovated 3br, 2.5b, den, deck, lots of light, municipal parking across the street $599,000 Call Scott Neifeld

778 S FRONT ST H, WHILDIN’S WAy Open Sunday 9/12 1:30-2:30pm New Listing! 3br,2.5b, finished den, many upgrades, parking

144 BREAD ST Carriage house style 3br,2.5b, garage parking

507 S 2ND ST New Listing! Professional office or retail store plus 3 bedroom, bi-level apartment

$939,000 Call Bruce Benjamin

$895,000 Call Tony Battaglia

$540,000 Call Mickey Lubell

1500 CHESTNUT ST #13E, THE ELLINGTON New Listing! 1br,1b luxury condo, h/w flrs, central location, 24 hr doorman

LOGAN SQUARE

SOCIETY HILL/QUEEN VILLAGE/WASH WEST

EAST MOUNT AIRY

234 S Philip Pl I.M. Pel bright& airy 4 bedroom, 3.2 bath, +/-2520sf, family rm, great garden, parking ..................................$995,000 325 S 2nd St, Penns Landing Sq Contemporary townhome, 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, garden, deck, garage parking ..............$935,000 231 Delancey St Traditional 4bedroom,1.5bath, h/w flrs, fireplace, many original details, beautiful Society Hill block, reduced .......$899,000 235 Fitzwater St 3bedrooms,3.5baths, +/-3200sf, large garden, deck, garage ..................................................REDUCED $699,000 213 Spruce St Historically certified 6 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, original features, hi ceilings, 7 fireplaces, 10’ wide, needs work ....$664,000 408 Queen St Exquisite 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath, totally renovated, +/-2500sf, gourmet kitchen, roof deck with city view..............$599,995 732 Christian St Completely renovated 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, den, deck, lots of light, municipal parking across the street.....$599,000 115 Kenilworth St Artist’s home, 3/4 bedrooms, 2.5baths, professional loft studio, garden, Meredith School area .................$585,000 778 S Front St, Whildin’s Way 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, finished den, many SOLD! upgrades, PARKING ..........................................................$540,000 515 Fitzwater St Beautiful Victorian, 5 bedrooms, 1 bath, original details, parking ...................................................................................$465,000 1209 Waverly Walkway 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, wood burning f/p, rear patio with garden, c/a ...........................................REDUCED $395,000 843 S American St 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath townhouse condo ....................................................................................................................$383,900 1 Christian St #25 Court at Old Swedes 3 bedroom, 2 bath townhouse condo, deck with river views, garage parking........................$330,000 605 Catharine St 3bedrooms, den, 1bath ripe for renovation, Meredith School area ................................................................................$289,000 SOLD! Abbotts Sq, #526, 530 2nd St Beautiful 1 bedroom, 1.5 bath condo, +/-839sf, balcony, 24/7 front desk .............................$255,000 228-30 Catharine St #2 Charming trinity, 1 bedroom plus den, private landscaped courtyard ...............................................................$229,900

RITTENHOUSE/FITLER SQUARE/SOLO (South Of Lombard St)

ART MUSEUM

2128 Brandywine St Big 4 bedroom, 2bath, eat in kitchen, h/w flrs, patio, deck possibility ....................................................$499,999 2001 Hamilton St Corner 2 bedroom, 2 bath, h/w flrs, indoor garage ...................................................................................$375,000

CHINA TOWN

1100 Vine St PH101, Grandview 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, +/-1127 sf .................................................................................................$329,900

OLd CITY

UNIVERSITY CITY

4706 Warrington Ave Rehabbed triplex, 1 three-bedroom and 2 two-bedroom units, large back yard.....................................................$440,000 4007 Haverford Ave Three 1-bedroom units, back yard, good condition, investment opportunity............................................................$165,000

NORTHEAST

9525 Northeast Ave Spacious ranch, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, large yard, finished basement, garage, move-in condition............................$269,900

NORTHERN LIBERTIES / FISHTOWN

3427 Livingston St, Port Richmond Newly renovated 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths ....................................................................................$129,000 3004 Belgrade St Rehabbed 2 bedroom, 1 bath, Pergo floors, porch, basement .....................................................................................$105,000 SOLD!

BELLA VISTA

721 S Warnock St 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, roofSOLD! deck, yard...................................................................................................$469,900

CENTER CITY SOUTH

1609 S Lawrence St Renovated 2 story, 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, full basement, rear patio, wood floors, c/a, +/-1176sf .............$269,900 1925 S 4th St Bright 3 bedroom, 1 bath, yard, basement .....................................................................................................$219,999 828 Earp St Bright 2br, 1.5b, wood flrs, new kitchen & new windows .......................................................................................................$179,900 1724 S Orianna St 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, yard, beautiful wood flrs, near Dickinson Sq Park.......................................................................$159,000 2315 S 8th ST 3bedrooms, 1.5 baths ......................................................................................................................................................$156,000 1133 Cantrell St 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, h/w flrs, basement........................................................................................................................$155,000 2518 S Darien St Spacious 2bedroom,large bath, finished basement, c/a, inlaid h/w flrs, yard ................................................................$145,000

dELAWARE COUNTY

200 E Peters La, Aston 4br,2.5b 2 sty colonial, family rm, office & sitting rm, 2 gas f/p, 2 car garage, deck, immaculate! .....................$549,900

COMMERCIAL & INVESTMENT

2720-26 Rhawn St 237’ Street frontage, +/- 26000 sq ft, C-2, develop this site ................................................................................ $5,500,000 501 S 12th St Professional Office space, over 20,000 sq ft zoned for medical and /or legal offices. 16 deeded parking spaces .......... $4,999,900 1100-1118 E Passyunk Ave (at Washington Ave) +/-8500sf, 3 entrances, also 3 story house and 2 garage bays ....................... $3,000,000 509-511 S 2nd St Fully equipped bar restaurant with license. ..................................For sale $1,900,000 or triple net lease $9,000/month 12 N 3rd St Old City +/-8400sf commercial building ............................................................................................................$999,900 507 S 2nd St Professional office or retail store plus 3 bedroom, bi-level apartment ...............................................................$895,000 50-52 S 3rd St Historically certified buildings formerly a pub/restaurant, plus newly renovated bi-level 3 br apartment ............$795,000 1412-14 S Broad St 2 story, street to street, presently used as office space, +/- 5,500sf......................................................$699,000 410-12 Monroe St Double property, triplex with 3 1br apartments, plus approx. 3600sf garage .............................................$699,000 Pennsport Approx. 4000 sq ft, clear span/floor, many uses ...................................................................................................$649,000 1245 Ridge Ave (Corner of Mt Vernon St) Large irregular lot with auto repair shop ...........................................................$625,000 708-16 N 17th St Lot, +/- 91’x96’ .....................................................................................................................................$625,000 948-50 N 3rd St Commercial condo zoned G2 in new residential bldg. +/-3340sf of raw space. Can be divided into up to 3 spaces...$599,000 1725-31 S 25th St +/-12,000sf garage/warehouse with 4,000sq ft parking lot ....................................................................$595,000 757 S 4th St Storefront with large 3 bedroom, 2 bath apt above, C-2, potential restaurant ......................................................$525,000 908 N 4th St Renovated triplex, 3 one-bedroom apts, garden, 2 decks, separate utilities, fully rented ......................................$445,000 1244 Ridge Ave Development Opportunity Approved for 16 apartments ................................................................Reduced $495,000 3213 Frankford Ave 3 story, +/-21,000 sq ft industrial warehouse with elevator, 2 loading docks, zoned G2 ..........................$299,500 3154 Richmond St, Port Richmond Store plus rehabbed 1 bedroom apartment above .......................................................$169,900 1206 Alter St Vacant lot, +/- 14’x48’ .................................................................................................................................... $89,000 1212 S 2nd St, Pennsport Vacant lot, +/-15’x20’ ................................................................................................................ $39,000 214 S 49th St Vacant land, 16’x60’ ...................................................................................................................................... $25,000

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Our Agents: Alvin ‘Bud’ Plumer, Tony Battaglia, Bruce Benjamin, Martin Bernstein, Judy Buchsbaum, Maryellen Cammisa, Ellen Carasick, Francisco Carreno, Conny Case, Alicia Chavis, Donna Cline, Robert Collins, Kristine Conn, Tracey Dalton, Harris Eckstut, Gail Finnegan, Vivian Gilliam, Michele Golembeski, Michael Gordon, Tom Guglielmo, Megan Jann, Karen Joslin, Charles Kelly, Trish Kelly, Josh Koplin, Leo Korein, Louis Lanni, Hermie Leung, Mickey Lubell, Dorris Mayer, AnnMarie McFadden, Marian McGee, Isabelle Meyer, Scott Neifeld, Linda O’Connell, Lorraine Pappalardo, Danuta Piorkowska, Mona Plumer, Franz Rabauer, John Regan, Robert Volpe, Hilarie Surrena, Denise Roberson, Donna Russella, Izzy Sigman, Cecile Steinriede, Jan Stephano, Margaret Szumski, Michael Waxman, Ronna Zeiger

6646 Boyer St Corner 4 bedroom, 2 bath, wraparound porch, garage......................................................................................................$175,000

September 8-14, 2010

144 Bread St Carriage house style 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, garage parking ................................................................................................$939,000 118 N 3rd St Minima Loft Bldg, full floor condos, +/-1375 sq ft, 1 & 2 bedroom units available............................................$390,000-$410,000 50 N Front St 2 bedroom loft condo, 2 baths, f/p, river views, tax abatement...........................................................................................$329,900 320 Race St “E” Penthouse loft condo, 2bedrooms, 2baths, incredible views www.320racest.com .........................................................$329,000

100 N 22nd St #135, The Arches Dramatic upper unit, light filled, 3 bedroom,2.5 bath, balcony, great storage, garage parking ...........$499,000

P H I L A D E L P H I A W E E K LY

1914-16 Rittenhouse Sq Landmark property 6 combined lots, over 6,000sf footprint, great opportunity for development or magnificent residence ....................................................................................................................................................$8,000,000 2036 Delancey Pl Magnificient beautifully restored double wide corner, 5 br, 6b, +/-9000sf, original detail, elevator, terrace, 3 car heated garage.......................................................................................................................................................................... $5,497,000 2120 Pine St Large beautifully restored Victorian, 5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, original features, patio, parking available .......... REDUCED $899,000 50 S 16th ST #4102, 2 Liberty Pl Exquisite 2br,2b, many upgrades, sunset & river vus, 2 yr garage parking, tax abatement ............$925,000 340 S 17th St Completely renovated 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath, chef’s kitchen, amazing master suite ...........................................$749,000 251 S 22nd St B, Chandler Pl NY style full floor, +/- 1339sf, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, f/p, south facing garden, parking ...........$499,900 1702 Panama St Charming 3 bedroom, 2 bath expanded trinity, cul de sac street ................................................................$475,000 2005 Pemberton St Spacious 3 bedroom, 1 bath, h/w flrs, yard...........................................................................................$342,000 2025 Pemberton St Light filled 2 bedroom, 1 bath, yard ......................................................................................................$313,000 1500 Chestnut St, 13E, The Ellington 1 bedroom, 1 bath luxury condo, central location, 24 hr doorman .............................$265,000

$179,900 Call Gail Finnegan or Francisco Carreno

$395,000 Call Ellen Carasick

CENTER CITY NEW CONSTRUCTION

644-650 N Sydenham St, Art Museum Area New Townhouses 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, deck, garage parking, tax abatement.........................................................................................................................$599,000 4 LEFT!

828 EARP ST New Listing! Bright 2br, 1.5b, wood flrs, new kitchen & windows

1209 WAVERLy WALKWAy Open Sunday 9/12 Noon-2pm 3br,1.5b, wood burning f/p, rear patio with garden, central air, reduced

$265,000 Call Izzy Sigman

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cENtER citY lUXURY coNDoMiNiUMs FoR sAlE! Location

Total Square Footage

ART MUSEUM

Price

Minimum Income Monthly Cost Monthly Tax Total Incld. Mtg, Condo Savings in a 31% for 10% Down Cash Fee & Taxes Tax Bracket Required Financing

Monthly After Tax Cost

The philadelphian

Duplex penthouse, 3BR, 2.5BA, balc. w/panoramic city and Fairmount views, high ceilings, bright & sunny throughout

4,207

$725,000

$186,019 $441,365

$10,299

$1,864

$8,434

The philadelphian

4,049 sf of completely customizable space that can be designed to the buyer’s desire

4,049

$599,900

$153,493 $243,586

$5,684

$646

$5,038

The philadelphian

3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, unobstructed city skyline views, wood floors, large balcony, 2017 sf

2,017

$595,000

$94,567

$217,633

$5,078

$759

$4,319

The philadelphian

1 bedroom, 1 bath, brand new kitchen and bath, wood floors, Art Museum view

1000

$289,900

$43,514

$104,190

$2,431

$342

$2,089

The philadelphian

2,205 sf of completely customizable space that can be designed to the buyer’s desire

2,205

$275,000

$44,594

$132,698

$3,096

$326

$2,770

The philadelphian

1 bedroom, 1 bath, balcony, upgraded kitchen wood floors

1127

$239,900

$36,789

$91,940

$2,145

$284

$1,861

The philadelphian

Studio, wood floors, balcony, updated kitchen

570

$149,900

$27,582

$62,474

$1,458

$224

$1,234

Location

Total Square Footage

AVENUE OF THE ARTS

Price

Minimum Income Monthly Cost Monthly Tax Total Incld. Mtg, Condo Savings in a 31% for 10% Down Cash Fee & Taxes Tax Bracket Required Financing

Monthly After Tax Cost

The Grande

Bi-level penthouse, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, wood floors, large high-end kitchen

1,437

$475,000

$65,578

$143,483

$3,348

$572

$2,824

academy house

2 bedrooms, 2 baths, renovated kitchen and master bath, large balcony

1,111

$375,000

$56,241

$125,499

$2,928

$420

$2,509

academy house

2 bedroom 1.5 bath corner unit, courtyard view, new kitchen and baths

1,019

$309,900

$52,547

$129,242

$3,016

$525

$2,491

academy house

One bedroom, one bath, upgraded kitchen and bath, Juliet balcony, W/D

705

$289,000

$42,808

$93,556

$2,183

$381

$1,802

lenox

1 bedroom, 1 bath, wood floors, open gourmet kitchen, bay windows bring excellent light, large living area

966

$263,900

$40,309

$93,139

$2,173

$338

$1,835

academy house

1 bedroom, 1 bath, panoramic southern views, Juliet balcony, renovated bath and kitchen

705

$259,900

$88,861

$87,544

$2,049

$311

Location

Total Square Footage

RITTENHOUSE SQUARE

Price

Minimum Income Monthly Cost Monthly Tax Total Incld. Mtg, Condo Savings in a 31% for 10% Down Cash Fee & Taxes Tax Bracket Required Financing

$1,761 Monthly After Tax Cost

The riTTenhouse

Penthouse, 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 half baths, high end finishes and appointments throughout, balcony with city views

3,876

$3,500,000 $486,796 $1,050,939

$24,522

$4,335

$20,187

barclay

3bedroom+den, 3.5 baths, marble foyer, formal dining rm, sunny eat-in kitchen, 10’ ceilings, moldings, oak herring bone floors, 3 gas fireplaces

3,293

$2,900,000 $262,402 $974,357

$22,735

$4,348

$18,387

lanesborouGh

Tri-level penthouse with 1600 sq ft of terrace space, being sold unfinished, private elevator access

3,413

$2,500,000 $377,859 $853,245

$19,909

$4,586

$14,792

barclay

3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, herringbone wood floors, EIK, crown molding and other custom finishes throughout, Rittenhouse Square views

2,638

$2,195,000 $320,490 $707,490

$16,508

$3,545

$12,963

1900 riTTenhouse

3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 270 degree views including Rittenhouse Square, chefs kitchen, upgraded throughout

3,200

$1,975,000 $278,829 $632,859

$14,767

$3,009

$11,758

parc riTTenhouse

3 bedrooms plus den, 3 baths, Juliet balconies over Rittenhouse Square, hardwood floors, marble baths, brand new

2,131

$1,595,000 $219,093 $468,543

$10,933

$2,017

$8,916

1830 riTTenhouse

3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, upgraded kitchen, original hardwood floors and molding, lots of light

2,275

$1,295,500 $203,598 $457,161

$10,667

$1,792

$8,875

warwick condominiums

3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, hardwood floors, 270 desgree views, open kichen, marble baths, custom closets, W/D

2,000

$1,290,000 $174,122 $373,141

$8,707

$1,757

$6,949

warwick condominiums

3BR, 3BA, Bamboo flrs., spac. Kit w/custom wood cabinetry, granite countertops, marble baths, 3 exposures, gym and hotel services

1,978

$1,350,000 $181,323 $371,644

$8,672

$1,795

$6,877

The riTTenhouse

2 bedrooms, 2 baths, completely renovated with high end finishes, views of Rittenhouse Square from every room

1,560

$995,000

$143,558 $319,365

$7,461

$1,263

$6,198

parc riTTenhouse

New construction, Santos mahogany wood floors, sub-zero refrigerator, new marble baths, square views

1,348

$895,000

$180,007 $379,163

$8,847

$1,850

$8,847 $4,761

warwick condominiums

2 bedrooms + den, 3 baths,gourmet kitchen, marble baths, walk-in-closets, hardwood floors

1,614

$829,000

$115,051 $246,527

$5,752

$992

220 w. riTTenhouse square

2 bedrooms, 2 baths, wood floors, open upgraded kitchen, designer baths

1,351

$599,000

$103,090 $235,610

$5,498

$923

$4,574

riTTenhouse

1BR, 1.5 ba, EIK, ex. closet space, sunset view

1,037

$599,000

$99,540

$228,813

$5,339

$1,076

$4,263 $3,779

barclay

Two bedrooms, two baths, hardwood floors, old world charm with modern features

1,050

$595,000

$91,967

$203,203

$4,741

$962

barclay

Two bedrooms, two baths, hardwood floors, building offers 24 hour doorman and gym, located on Rittenhouse Square

1,075

$550,000

$79,315

$180,094

$4,202

$831

$3,371

250 s 17Th sTreeT

2 bedrooms, 2 baths, original wood floors, excellent closet space, W/D, formal dining room

1,350

$429,900

$79,127

$175,675

$4,099

$664

$3,435

warwick condominiums

One bedroom, one bath, hardwood floors, marble bath, custom kitchen

712

$399,900

$53,426

$106,710

$2,490

$486

$2,003

2322 locusT sTreeT

Trinity townhouse, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, original hardwood floors, decorative fireplace, private garden

900

$335,000

$50,646

$88,333

$2,061

$424

$1,687

The riTTenhouse

Studio, city views, large marble bath, hardwood floors, excellent natural light

583

$379,900

$55,444

$117,582

$2,744

$425

$2,319

dorchesTer

Studio, high floor, view of Rittenhouse Square, wood floors excellent closet space

583

$225,000

$33,082

$66,762

$1,558

$4248

$1,310

Location

Total Square Footage

SOCIETY HILL

Price

Minimum Income Monthly Cost Monthly Tax Total Incld. Mtg, Condo Savings in a 31% for 10% Down Cash Fee & Taxes Tax Bracket Required Financing

Monthly After Tax Cost

bank buildinG

2 bedrooms plus den, 2.5 baths, hardwood floors, high-end open kitchen, designer bathrooms

2,117

$875,000

$128,466 $281,166

$6,561

$1,308

socieTy hill Towers

Two bedrooms, one bath, parquet wood floors, washer/dryer, unobstructed river views, floor-to-ceiling windows

1,133

$399,000

$61,727

$141,361

$3,298

$582

$2,716

socieTy hill Towers

Corner 1 bedroom, southeast view, wood floors in living room, updated kitchen

775

$329,900

$48,143

$103,454

$2,414

$390

$2,024

socieTy hill Towers

One bedroom, one bath, river views, custom kitchen and bath

700

$297,500

$43,635

$94,403

$2,203

$343

$1,859

bank buildinG

Raw space that can be customized to the buyers desires, hotel services and amenities available

1,286

$269,000

$41,427

$97,654

$2,279

$320

$1,959

socieTy hill Towers

One bedroom, high floor, river view, investment opportunity

700

$290,000

$41,910

$100,158

$2,337

$453

Location

Total Square Footage

WASHINGTON SQUARE

Price

Minimum Income Monthly Cost Monthly Tax Total Incld. Mtg, Condo Savings in a 31% for 10% Down Cash Fee & Taxes Tax Bracket Required Financing

$5,253

$1,884 Monthly After Tax Cost

P H I L A D E L P H I A W E E K LY

independence place

Penthouse, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, EIK, wrap around balcony, floor-to-ceiling windows, wood floors, fireplace

2,810

$1,395,000 $197,226 $418,785

$9,772

$2,167

$7,605

independence place

2 bedrooms, 2 baths, open chefs kitchen, upgraded bathrooms, hardwood floors, balcony

1,977

$975,000

$27,582

$1,458

$224

$1,234

independence place

2 bedrooms, 2 baths, wood floors, balcony, renovated kitchen and baths, custom details throughout

1,818

$899,900

$127,528 $267,452

$6,241

$1,201

$5,040

independence place

2 bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwood floors, upgraded kitchen and baths, granite wet bar

1,977

$799,000

$125,319 $269,695

$6,293

$1,234

$5,059

independence place

2 bedrooms, 2 baths, balcony over Washington Square, highly upgraded kitchen and baths

1,457

$589,000

$92,141

$191,723

$4,474

$820

$3,654

independence place

1 bedroom, 1.5 baths, alcove, Washington Square views

1,118

$499,900

$74,297

$149,025

$3,477

$620

$2,857

hopkinson house

2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, wood floors, balcony, southern exposure

open sunday 9/12, 12-12:30pm

1,200

$379,900

$59,268

$129,239

$3,016

$460

$2,556

hopkinson house

Deluxe 1 bedroom, 1 bath, balcomy with views of Washington Square and the river, renovated kitchen and bath open sunday 9/12, 12-12:30pm

1,063

$350,000

$53,908

$115,998

$2,707

$410

$2,297

independence place

1 bedroom, 1 bath, balcony, laundry room, excellent condition

928

$299,900

$42,151

$89,666

$2,092

$358

$1,734

independence place

1 bedroom, 1 bath, balcony, excellent value

928

$290,000

$42,151

$89,666

$2,092

$358

September 8-14, 2010

Location waTerfronT square

open sunday 9/12, 12:45-1:15pm

Total Square Footage

WATERFRONT 1 bedroom, 1 bath, wood floors, balcony, high end finishes in kitchen and bath

924

Price

$279,900

$62,474

Minimum Income Monthly Cost Monthly Tax Total Incld. Mtg, Condo Savings in a 31% for 10% Down Cash Fee & Taxes Tax Bracket Required Financing

$42,318

$90,810

$2,119

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$315

$1,734 Monthly After Tax Cost

$1,804

morTGaGe financinG available

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The PhiLadeLPhian 2401 PennSyLvania avenue Bi-level penthouse, large balconies with east and west exposures, 16’ ceilings, 4207 sf $725,000

The Bank BuiLding 421 CheSTnuT STreeT Completely custom home, 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, den, open floor plan, exposed brick, 2117 sf $875,000

indePendenCe PLaCe 233 S. 6Th STreeT 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, magnificent river view, high-end renovation throughout, 1818 sf $899,900

1830 riTTenhouSe Square 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, excellent natural light, beautiful original details, upgraded kitchen, 2275 sf $1,295,000

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MORTGAGE FINANCING AVAILABLE FROM WELLS FARGO Anthony Iezzi • Mortgage Banking Leader 215-384-8889 Office • 609-504-7478 Cell

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September 8-14, 2010

The riTTenhouSe 210 W. riTTenhouSe Square Studio, wood floors, large marble bath with Jacuzzi, southern city views, 583 sf $379,900

P H I L A D E L P H I A W E E K LY

The Lenox 250 S. 13Th STreeT 1 bedroom, 1 bath, renovated open kitchen, high ceilings, bay windows, 940 sf $263,900

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