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Ethnic spur A senior at a Lower Moyamensing high school received an award for promoting racial accord.

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East Passyunk Avenue and the Italian Market are host locations for an artistic look at immigrant life.

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uong Nghe Ly does not deem himself a role model, but if he continues to effect change, he may have to alter his perspective. The 19-year-old Vietnamese student at South Philadelphia High School, 2101 S. Broad St., claimed the Princeton Prize in Race Relations for helping his school to minimize its recent history of racial intolerance. One of two Philadelphia region winners, the resident of the 2200 block of South Beechwood Street has overcome his former fear of confronting authority to strengthen his school’s overall community.

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RA Friedman peers through one of the slits of his zoetrope. The photographer captured local seniors’ images for placement within his creation, which relies on a hand crank to shift the images. S ta f f P h o t o b y G r e g B e z a n i s

he cultural contributions to South Philadelphia from numerous nationalities are receiving their historical due thanks to seven artists. Through the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program, the Journeys South project is highlighting the immigrant experience that has provided the area with reputable diversity. A $200,000 grant from The Heritage Philadelphia Program funded Journeys South, a by-product of the Mural Arts Program’s 2004 to ’07 My North Philly undertaking that produced seven murals. “We wanted to capture the stories of the waves of immigrants who have come through this part of the city,” director Jane Golden said May 5 in front of A Man’s Image, 1722 E. Passyunk Ave., of creating and naming the endeavor that gives homage to ancestral upkeep and runs through June 11. “These works give the stories of resilience and triumph from a location that is always on the move.” Two particular pieces prove GoldSee JOURNEYS SOUTH page 11


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What are your thoughts on angle parking around South Philly? “I think it’s a good idea because of the congestion, but work still needs to be done.” Amy Tryon, Seventh and Bigler streets

“It is the [dumbest] thing. You have people driving on the pavement and doing all sorts of things they’re not suppose to do.” Francis Quap, 15th and Ritner streets

“If it is done right, then everybody can really benefit from it.” Zack Fisher, 16th and Wolf streets

“I think if it [gets rid of] double parking, then it is worth it here in South Philly.” Erin Brennan, Chadwick and Ritner streets Interviews by Alvaro Balderas Photos by Greg Bezanis

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To the Editor: Hello world. What I am about to say, I say with the most respect that I can muster up at the moment. When searching for the words to say I come back to how I feel about certain southerners and their confederate flags. When I see those flags waving in the wind like little beacons of discrimination — like a testament to the immeasurable resolve so horribly displayed for such a terrible cause — I am often reminded of the popular and humorous slogan we see on several northern- or union-inspired Tshirts. That slogan is: “You lost. Get over it.” I don’t need to look far for inspiration when trying to come up with something to say in response to the ridiculous world events CNN, Yahoo, AOL and other media outlets have been kind enough to share with all of us on the homefront. However, I took it one step further. Unfortunately, I had the pleasure of growing up in what retrospectively has become the last few years of true American superiority and dominance in this world. I say retrospectively because in 1987, if someone told my grandparents or parents that America only had about 20 years remaining as a powerhouse nation in every category, I would bet my life that my parents and grandparents would have had a laugh at that person’s expense. Looking back, the time in which I was born and grew up were indeed the last years of America’s postWorld War II dominance. There are a lot of factors in this decline, which I do not feel like discussing. One is the disease known as political correctness. I am not sure which came first: The concern for political correctness or America’s decline. Either way, this country has an insatiable appetite for being politically correct, and it’s making me sick to my stomach. I have developed the disease and I attribute this sickness to college. It’s a place where minds go to conform. I spent time in the real world this past year. When you see the working man struggle, and that working man is you, you start to realize political correctness can shove it. The past few days, I have seen and read some terrible things that are driving me nuts and I just need to get this off my chest. For all you Osama sympathizers in

Pakistan, the Philippines, in the U.S. and anywhere else in the world; for all those human rights groups, people overtly interested in state sovereignty and any of the other idiots in this world whom I failed to mention I have this to say: We killed him. Move on! When al-Qaida plans their next attack we will foil it, and kill whoever is responsible for that too. This should show you all that you cannot and never will be able to escape the wrath of the United States. It took 10 years, but we got him, and he’s fish food. So go ahead Pakistan, burn your flags and chant your chants. Amnesty International, please investigate the United States all you want. Every delegate of the U.N., I welcome you to comb through the rules of war from the Geneva Convention. Search every document for something that says the U.S. violated international law. I implore you, search hard, find something and pass a resolution. I beg you to dig deeper then ever to find a way to say what the U.S. did was illegal and I welcome you to enforce your resolutions. Go ahead free thinkers, communists, Muslims, human rights groups and everyone in between, question our legality and condemn the operation. The mass murderer, so many have come to call a martyr, is burning in hell right now. His body is at the bottom of the ocean as I type this note. He’s dead, we killed him and we’re proud of it. Next topic. Next enemy. Can I get an amen? Vincent Cappello South Philadelphia

Is a celebration in order? To the Editor: It is right to celebrate over the death of contamination and destruction of Osama bin Laden. If anyone disagrees with the destruction of bin Laden, they should be monitored as well. The death of bin Laden, to some, is viewed as murder. What label is placed on bin Laden’s actions in regard to the terroristic attacks of 9/11? Were they murdered by bin Laden? If so, why do some view him as a martyr and hero? Bin Laden made himself and those who lived in the compound prisoners within the walls. His actions convey

that of a coward, not a hero or martyr. He placed limitations and restrictions upon himself and the residents of his hideaway. In reality, he made himself a prisoner. He captured and condemned himself. It is right to celebrate over the conclusion of bin Laden! Barbara Ann Mary Mack Southwest Philadelphia

A peace offering To the Editor: This letter is an answer to Miss Carol DePrisco (“Moving past the past,” May 5), who said I should be ashamed of my remarks. Miss DePrisco, I am not going to apologize for what I said. War is hell. Innocent people always get killed. The bombs we dropped were to get even for the attack on Pearl Harbor. During peace time, civilians always tend to feel sorry for other countries, but not military. They don’t forget and never will forget. If the same thing happened here in the U.S., I’m sure nobody in Japan would take up a collection for us. Right now, our problems are with the Middle East. They hate our guts. We have to get even for 9/11. We shouldn’t apologize for getting rid of bin Laden. Every one of those Navy SEALs should get the Medal of Honor. It’s wartime, and you don’t feel sorry for a country that hates our guts and that’s the way it was with the people in Japan. So I say to Osama bin Laden, what goes around comes around. Let’s hope someday there will be peace all over the world. Take care. Walt Van Horn South Philadelphia Comment on these letters or topics at www.southphillyreview.com/opinion/letters.

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Craigslist scammer apprehended A man, who allegedly conned individuals out of hundreds via a rental ad, was arrested. By Amanda L. Snyder Review Managing Editor

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Center City man allegedly scammed six into paying him rent for a West Passyunk room. Samuel Ferraro, 19, allegedly posted an ad on craigslist April 24 about a room for rent in a property on the 2000 block of South 20th Street, Detective Danielle Tolliver of South Detective Division said. Three individuals — a 27- and a 30-year-old man, as well as a 42-year-old woman — who do not know one another, visSamuel Ferraro ited the property at separate times, filled out a rental agreement and paid $600 to Ferrraro, who is believed to have told them they may move in May 4. Ferraro allegedly moved out at the end of April, but did not have permission from the owner to rent out his former room, Tolliver said. The phone number he gave his schemed tenants was disconnected. Detectives were informed that Ferraro also served as a taxi driver using his 1992 black BMW, so they found his contact number on an online notice, Tolliver said. They called Friday and requested to be picked up at 23rd Street and Passyunk Avenue — about two blocks from their headquarters at 2301 S. 24th St. — and taken to Citizens Bank Park, 1 Citizens Bank Way. Ferraro allegedly arrived at 8 p.m. and was arrested without an incident. He was charged with six counts each of theft by unlawful taking, theft by deception, receiving stolen property, theft of leased property, deceptive business practices and securing execution documents by deceit.

Robbed on the job A group of men carjacked a pizza deliveryman in Grays Ferry, but fled on foot after crashing his car. A 27-year-old deliveryman from Key Pizza, 1846 S. 12th St., transported a pie to the 1800 block of Moore Street at 9:32 p.m. Tuesday, Detective Danielle Tolliver of South Detective Division said. However, no one in that household ordered anything. The employee called the customer, who supplied the correct address on the 1800 block of South 30th Street. When the driver arrived, two men waved him down, Tolliver said. He exited his 1994

Buick Century and handed the order to one of the men, who asked the other, “do you have the money for the pizza?” Then another man punched the worker in the face causing a swollen, bloody lip while another held him down and took $40 from his front right pocket, Tolliver said. The employee broke free and ran to an apartment security guard for assistance. One of the thieves sped off in his car, but crashed it near 31st Street, Tolliver said. The assailants fled south toward Mifflin. The man did not seek medical treatment. The offenders were described as black with a dark complexion, thin and wearing all dark-colored clothing. One was described as being age 21, 5-foot-10, 180 pounds and having a small Afro while the other was described as being age 18 to 21. No information was provided for the other two men. To report information, call South Detectives’ tip line at 215-685-1635.

Tribute to the 1st The 1st District will honor some of its own at a banquet 5 to 9 p.m. May 19 at Galdo’s, 20th Street and Moyamensing Avenue. Tickets are $25 per person, which includes food, draft beer and wine. For more information, call Community Relations Officer Paul Bryson at 215-6863010.

Aiding the Maniscalcos Family and friends of Rocco Maniscalco will hold Big Rock’s Beef and Beer 6 to 11:30 p.m. May 14 at Holy Spirit, 1845 Hartranft St., for a $25 donation per person. Maniscalco was shot and killed outside the family’s home on the 1700 block of Wolf Street June 10. The funds raised will help his wife and four children, as well as add to a $5,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of his killer.

Meeting wrapup The 1st District will hold its Captain’s Town Hall and Police Service Area 1 meetings 6:30 p.m. May 17 at its headquarters, 2301 S. 24th St., as well as its Police Service Area 2 at 7 p.m. May 17 at St. Richard, 1900 Pollock St. For more information, call the 1st District at 215-686-3010 SPR Contact Managing Editor Amanda L. Snyder at asnyder@southphillyreview.com or ext. 117. Comment at www.southphillyreview.com/news/ police-report.


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While some blocks have the new system down many are still adjusting by angling on the wrong side, pulling in to face the curb on an angle or creating a mix of parallel and angle on the same side — all of which the police are currently just issuing warnings. “Once it’s done wrong, it’s hard to correct it because you need everyone at their cars at the same time virtually,” Ryan said. “By end of May, the warning stage will be over,” Campione added noting officers have been proactively answering concerns in person on the blocks, as well as at civic and church meetings. “Unfortunately, we’ll have to go with the negative discipline.”

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THE 2700 BLOCK of South 17th Street implemented angle parking four years ago. Now the 1st District is trying to expand that model to many blocks mainly along Jackson, Wolf, Ritner, Porter and Shunk streets along with a few north-to-south blocks below Oregon Avenue. “When I was transfered here in January 2010, the complaints started coming in,” Campione said. “The No. 1 complaint in the 1st District is parking and traffic congestion. I’ve Residents now must angle park on the south lived here my entire life, so I was very much aware of it.” side of the 1500 block of Wolf Street. First, the Street Department’s trafS ta f f P h o t o b y G r e g B e z a n i s fic engineers approve a block that oughfares where locals have made double meets the criteria, which includes, but is parking the norm into roads where cars not limited to, a 36-foot wide road. Then are aligned neatly on a 45-degree angle City Council must approve the measure backed in facing the direction of traffic on before officers go door-to-door to attain 75 one side and parked parallel on the other. percent of the residents to sign a petition. For westbound streets, the north side of So far the reaction has been mixed with 39 the street is angled while the opposite is blocks approved or in the approval process and 29 blocks voting against the measure. true for eastbound streets. The measure will still hold the same numWhile some signs are posted on the side ber of cars if not more, Ryan, who calcu- of the street to have angle parking, some lated about 38 angle- to 15 parallel-parked have not been yet. The department also is cars on the 1900 block of Wolf Street, said. working on getting lines painted to help “As you know, it’s not the 1950s where residents with the transition. every household has one car per family, if “Safety is always No. 1,” Ryan said of that,” he said. the district’s motivating factor for the iniLaying the groundwork more than a year tiative. ago, Campione’s team has implemented The second is to ease congestion, which the switch or is in the process of doing so Bryson has already been told is occurring. on dozens of blocks. The uniformity not “People say when they come home only prevents cars from being blocked in, from work now, they can find parking,” but also makes the streets easier for emer- he said. SPR gency personnel to navigate. “A lot of people are for it,” Ryan said Contact Managing Editor Amanda L. Snyder noting some are not accustomed to back- at asnyder@southphillyreview.com or ext. 117. ing in on an angle. “Once they get used to Comment at www.southphillyreview.com/news/ police-report. it, they like it.”

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His young life has presented the senior, numerous character-enhancing moments, with the most documented one being the December 2009 school-related attacks against 30 Asian students. Though not a physical victim of the two-day assaults, he incurred emotional wounds that compelled him not to remain silent against oppression. “Growing up, I learned not to disrupt authority, but I knew I had to fight against the tension and help to change my school,” he said Tuesday. He used his awareness of racial tension across the city to establish the Asian Student Association of Philadelphia (ASAP) in September. “We want to empower students to find solutions not just to anti-Asian feelings but to anti-immigrant ones, too,” he said. His association includes students from four other high schools, including Horace Furness, 1900 S. Third St. “Nobody has absolute power,” he said of ASAP’s lack of a president. The conglomerate instead uses the terms secretaries, public relations representatives, historians and treasurer for its personnel. Ly serves as a co-secretary, but everyone’s role changes periodically. “We could not use a single incident to define ourselves,” he said of not deciding to make the unpleasantness from 17 months ago limit its mission to just one school. His inclusive nature caused him to reach out to the Philadelphia Student Union, Asian Americans United and Boat People SOS, 600 Washington Ave., to establish a cross-cultural force where acceptance of differences blossoms.

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“The Philadelphia Student Union organizes the English-speaking students, and the others unite the Asian ones,” he said. The groups meet separately every week and together once a month to discuss ideas for furthering unity courtesy of diversity. The schools’ members also gather each week to iron out any issues. Their endeavors have resulted in conference participation in The District of Columbia, Massachusetts, Michigan, New York and Texas. His advocacy caused Nancy Nguyen, head of Boat People’s Philadelphia chapter, to nominate Ly for a prize that began in ’03 and that Southern alumnus Wei Chen won last year. By Jan. 31, he had to explain why he helped to found ASAP and what he feels it has accomplished. “Ly’s leadership in conciliatory efforts and empowerment training has improved

Challenging the at-large field A Queen Village resident is preparing for Tuesday’s primary with hopes of making the cut for November’s General Election.

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ith a crowed field of 14 Democrats and nine Republicans in the race for seven total at-large Council seats, a Queen Village native hopes to join the pack. Edward Nesmith, of the 500 block of Fitzwater Street, will face off against six incumbents including Passyunk Square’s Jim Kenney, who has held his position since 1992, with the top-five from each party moving on to the General Election Nov. 8. Kenney did not return a questionnaire prior to press time. Nesmith, who works at Nesmith & Co. Inc., 2440 Tasker St. resides in Queen Village with wife Sharon Sydney-Nesmith. He has one daughter, Andrea Nesmith, and

a step-daughter, Sheree Sydney. The 2nd Ward Democratic leader has served as Building Industry Association of Philadelphia and United Communities board members; former Councilman Joseph Vignola’s community liaison; Pennsylvania Department of the Auditor General’s minority recruitment director; Sacks Youth Council president and founder; and Philadelphia Family Court sheriff. The 55-year-old has taken two business courses at Temple University and another at the Texas-based Southern Career Institute. SPR: What made you decide to run for an at-large seat? Nesmith: The reason I got into politics

the day-to-day lives of students in the aftermath of a very difficult situation from the previous years and laid a strong foundation for those who follow,” Philadelphia Prize Committee co-chair Dora Lee said on his selection. He received his award and its accompanying $1,000 prize April 27 in a ceremony at St. Joseph’s University. His mother, friends, mentors and Southern’s first-year principal Otis D. Hackney III joined him. “I consider it more of a group award. It is definitely not only my own work that the committee recognized,” he said. The honor marks his second big recognition, as Philadelphia Magazine last year named him and other Asian students among its Heroes of the Year for protesting before the School Reform Commission. “I’m no hero either,” he said, preferring is simple. In the interim of positive change in my immediate community and the bureaucracy of the municipality, I decided participation is the best way to expedite positive change. I can get rid of red tape that always seems to diminish services and help the citizens of our great city to improve the quality of life for their families. SPR: What is your proudest communityrelated achievement?

LY WAS BORN in a Thailand refugee camp two years after his parents left Vietnam. The U.N. cut funding for the space in 1996, forcing the clan back to Vietnam. Ly lived in Ho Chi Minh City, where he strengthened his English. After 12 years, his parents received a visa, and, thanks to an uncle’s goading, they settled in Philadelphia in March 2008. His mother’s friend recommended Southern, and Ly, who in two years will be a U.S. citizen, enrolled. His time at the school has featured what he terms “ups and downs,” but this year has proven to be a great reminders of the power of giving voice to one’s dreams. “We are continuing to talk with other schools about joining us,” he said, reflecting the Princeton Prize committee’s aim of having recipients craft projects that forge “a significant, positive effect on race relations in their schools or communities.” Bok Technical High School, 1901 S. Ninth St., will be the next beneficiary of his outreach. Ly will graduate June 14 at the University of Pennsylvania. Undecided on a major, he has considered sociology courtesy of his time with ASAP. No matter what, Ly will continue to promote his message. “Don’t be afraid to seek help if you experience judgement,” he said. “Only when people work together can change occur.” SPR Contact Staff Writer Joseph Myers at jmyers@ southphillyreview.com or ext. 124. Comment at www.southphillyreview.com/news/features.

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Nesmith: [My vision is for] stability in economic Nesmith: [My proudest Edward Nesmith achievement is ] the revitaldevelopment while stimuization of Sacks playground lating affordable housing located at Fourth [Street] and Washing- and improving education for our chilton Avenue. I volunteered my time and dren. SPR money to its restoration to ensure a safe conducive area in which the community Comment at www.southphillyreview.com/news/ children and seniors could enjoy our city features.


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spinning a drum divided into 16 vertical strips. A year-and-a-half in the making, it pays tribute to the once-heavy Jewish corridor along Seventh Street from Snyder to Oregon avenues. “That area possesses a rich and weighty past,” Friedman said. “I had to chronicle it.” His creation will be available for perusal along South Ninth Street and East Passyunk Avenue Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. POET FRANK SHERLOCK delighted in helping the Mural Arts Program’s plan to go “off the wall” through Journeys South. The bard, formerly of Broad and Jackson streets, teamed with print artist Erik Ruin to devise “Neighbor Ballads,” poetic broadsides honoring four living and three deceased contributors to South Philadelphia’s ethnic enrichment. In analyzing African, Irish, Italian, Lebanese, Mexican, Polish and Vietnamese narratives, Sherlock found the poems’ subjects shared “heart, hustle and dedication to family.” He read his take on Lebanese percus-

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sionist Joe Tayoun, who gives instruction at St. Maron’s Hall, 1010 Ellsworth St., highlighting his global travels. “I had to find a balance between the individual and his or her group identity,” Sherlock said of the compositions, four of which appear in boxes along South Ninth Street, with the others in dispensers at South 10th and Dickinson streets, Cross Street and East Passyunk Avenue and South 12th Street and East Passyunk Avenue. In finding the medium, the versifier feels he continued his allegiance to addressing the human condition. “Poetry is news that stays news,” he said. Michelle Angela Ortiz and collaborator Tony Rocco produced “Different Paths, One Market,” a collection of eight awnings decorating vendor stalls between Christian Street and Washington Avenue on South Ninth Street. A 10-year veteran of the Mural Arts Program, Ortiz has created more than 30 large-scale public works nationally and internationally. For Journeys South, she had to look only to her youth for inspiration. A resident of the 900 block of League

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en’s point. The first, “Start Here,” consists of footprint journeys detailing five immigrants’ courses in settling in Philadelphia. The works of choreographer Amanda Miller of 13th and Dickinson streets, the treks contain prints common in dance instruction. Verrone Romeoletti demonstrated his circuitous route by first moving along his path with ease to symbolize his early life’s fluidity, slowing to reflect a directionless phase before retrieving the rhythm that marks his current life. A North Philadelphia native, Romeoletti resides on Broad and Reed streets. An African American with Italian ancestry, he has instructed kung fu at the Marian Anderson Recreation Center, 740 S. 17th St., for three years. His instruction led to his involvement, as student Tobin Rothlein, Miller’s partner with Miro Dance Theatre, suggested he tell his tale. “Of course I agreed,” Romeoletti said as he peered at the inscription — “Life leads you where you are supposed to be” — that concludes his jaunt. “My journey fascinates my students, and I hope it will inspire others.” “The spaces become places where the conversation continues,” Rothlein, also of 13th and Dickinson streets, said of the quintet of paths along the 1700 block of East Passyunk Avenue. Another trail rests in front of Monastero’s Barbershop, 1722 E. Passyunk Ave., and marks the meanderings of owner Pat Ruber’s grandfather. Inside, video and audio trace the lives of Rothlein and Miller’s subjects. Curious parties can visit between 4 and 7 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. An “adopted Philadelphian,” photographer RA Friedman called on his Jewish heritage to inspire the formation of “7th Street Memory Box.” Using an antique 1940s camera, he captured images of participants at the Stiffel Senior Center, 604 Porter St., for inclusion in a zoetrope, a machine that creates the illusion of moving pictures. The gadget includes bicycle gears and a hand crank responsible for

Street, the Colombian and Puerto Rican artist lives not far from where she grew up and fell in love with the Italian Market’s assortment of peddlers. “I saw my part as being a way to support existing businesses and to honor their longevity and attention to tight-knit family structures,” she said. Her 10-by-15-foot creations credit Cambodians, Italians, Mexicans and Vietnamese for their work within the renowned confines. They capture smiling and contemplative faces and include text designed for passers-by to read as a poem. Her mother worked at Giordano and Giordano Produce, 1043 S. Ninth St., making the Italian haven an easy choice for inclusion. The children and grandchildren of original owners Paul and Frances Giordano run the location, so Ortiz consulted them. “I am happy to be included,” son John Giordano said of Ortiz’s honoring a business that will celebrate its 90th anniversary June 10. The awning features his parents’ 25th wedding anniversary photo from 1937 and notes “I am part of the store and the store is a part of me.” “It is a great image that touches my heart each time I inspect it,” Giordano, who hopes to move the addition indoors after Journeys South concludes, said. Video interviews with the market’s residents and vendors complement the awnings from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays at Pronto, 920 S. Ninth St. The location also serves as the starting point for the free Saturday walking tours beginning at 10 a.m. The closing event that includes the distribution of a commemorative book will occur at 5:30 p.m. June 9 at Paradiso Restaurant, 1627 E. Passyunk Ave. “We are a nation of immigrants, South Philly in particular,” Ortiz said. “Journeys South upholds the power of immigrants’ willingness to persevere in establishing new identities while retaining communal bonds.” SPR


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Ninth-Street-and-Snyder-Avenue native is running on the Republican ticket in Tuesday’s mayoral primary. Karen Brown, who resides at 10th and Mifflin streets with husband Lee Buchanan, will run against Republican John Featherman with hopes of facing off against the winner of the Democratic primary between Mayor Michael Nutter and Milton Street in November. No woman has ever been elected as the mayor of Philadelphia, but she hasn’t made that a critical component of her campaign. Karen “Whether a woman or man, someone has to stop what’s going on and bring a voice back to the people,” the 49-year-old said. At first, she had planned to run for City Council’s 1st District and at-large seats as a Democrat, but soon switched gears. “I’m going to use a line from one of our famous presidents — Reagan. ‘I didn’t leave the [Democratic] party; the party left me,’” she said when asked about the switch. The Southwark Civic Association president doesn’t like the negative changes she has seen such as residents — especially the elderly like her mother, Anne Musolino, of 12th and Shunk streets — fighting to get by. “South Philly has taken a hit in so many different ways,” she said. “We’re making the seniors down here that are lovely, lovely people struggle every day.” But racking up debt is not the solution, Brown said. “My father didn’t believe in credit cards,” she said noting her children do not possess them either. “If you can’t afford it, you can’t buy it. … If we [the City] can’t afford it, don’t buy it. When they start turning on our firemen, our cops and our kids, we need to find other ways to cut the budget.” Brown, a schoolteacher for 23 years — retiring in 2007 — including stints at Southwark, 1835 S. Ninth St.; Prep Charter, 1928 Point Breeze Ave.; Calvary Temple, 3301 S. 20th St.; as well as at the now shuttered St. Casmir, 324 Wharton St.; has an allegiance to the children. She has stayed in contact with many of her former students via phone or Facebook and assist-

ed them in any way needed including with her organization Youth Senior Outreach. Her involvement in the students’ lives, as well as three of her own children — Adam, 28, Megan, 24, Samantha, 22 — is her proudest achievement. “If they have problems, all they have to do is call and I will go to them,” Brown said of those she taught in the classroom. “I believe it takes a village to raise a child and I believe I’ve been fortunate to live in a good village. … I don’t ever want them to feel embarrassed if they fall on hard times, and I’m proud of that. Every kid we save is one less we have to worry about.” If elected, Brown’s first order of business Brown will be to do a 12-year audit of City funds. “I want to go back 12 years when [former Mayor and Gov. Ed] Rendell was there and there was money in the coffers and see where the money went,” Brown said. Additionally, she hopes to devote funds to fire, police and youth, as well as providing tax rebates for seniors by generating money from the sales of the City’s more than 26,000 vacant lots and buildings including the Brush Factory at 11th and Jackson streets. “The City owns that,” she said. “That’s been there since I was a kid — empty. I used to go past that every day when I went to Epiphany School.” Plans for South Philly include continuing to develop corridors and communities, Brown, who holds business and education degrees including a bachelor’s and master’s from Gwynedd-Mercy College. “I’m going to give South Philly [residents] their voice back,” she said. “Rendell started to do the Avenue of the Arts. His vision for the Avenue of the Arts was not to stop at Christian. It was to go all the way to the stadiums and I want to continue that.” She also wants to further develop the Navy Yard and Delaware waterfront, she said. “[Ex-state Sen. Vince] Fumo turned [East] Passyunk Avenue around. I want to turn Broad Street, the Navy Yard and the waterfront around,” Brown said. SPR Contact Managing Editor Amanda L. Snyder at asnyder@southphillyreview.com or ext. 117. Comment at www.southphillyreview.com/news/features.


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rank Meeink was a neo-Nazi. In April 1995, Meeink was glued to a TV at Fourth and Jackson streets, watching the aftermath of the Oklahoma City bombing. He knew, in his gut, the second the news broke the man behind it was connected to the movement. “I was already out of it at this point. I was just thinking, ‘This is the movement. This is the movement I came from,” Meeink, a former Whitman resident, said. “I just kept seeing this image of the little girl in the fireman’s arms. I hadn’t seen my daughter in a year.” At that time, Meeink had spent his formative teenage years as a leader in the White Supremacy movement. Today, Meeink spends time teaching about the origins of hate and how to prevent bullying. After being connected with Jody M. Roy, Ph.D., Meeink decided his story should be told and the two published “Autobiography of a Recovering Skinhead,” in 2009. “I told her I’d help her with the book project and we went out to dinner,” Meeink said of a project Roy was working on, in which he was one of a few case studies. “While at a dinner I said, ‘I’m more than a chapter. I’d like to write my own book.’ She said, ‘Let me think about it.’ She finished her book project and called me back.” “Autobiography” has gotten praise for its brutal honesty and insightful rec-

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continued from page 14 ollection of how organized hatred can prey on people in search of being heard. “Oh absolutely, [the skinhead prevalence in Philadelphia] was definitely noticeable. It was noticeable in Southwest, down on Second and Snyder. Pennsylvania was becoming the leading hate state back then — the late 80s, early 90s. It was the start of this huge movement,” Meeink, who had spent early days with his mom in a rowhome on Second and Wolf streets, said. Meeink was lucky enough to survive and began to turn things around when he was in prison. Locked up, the Aryan pick-up game players — most of whom were at least twice his then 18-years-of-age — weren’t fulfilling his sports needs. “The two other kids I knew were these black kids, one was a kid named G. We were on the same cellblock. They said, ‘Alright, you’re kind of good, but these other black kids are gunna kill you if you keep playing.’ And I said, ‘I won’t let them catch me. I’m that fast,’” Meeink, who had played football at E.O.M., 138 Moore St., said. “Those two just kinda became my boys.”

Meeink’s weakness, it turned out, was ignorance, and he spent the next handful of years slowly undoing the rhetoric he had been fed as a child. Now, a happily married man and father to five, Meeink spreads his story in the hopes of preventing others from falling prey as he did. The diehard Flyers fan has also developed several programs, including “Harmony Through Hockey,” an urban-youth league to bring together multi-national players, and a targeted any-bullying campaign. “My life now, I’ve helped start an antibullying campaign, ‘Kindness Not Weakness,’” Meeink said of the organization that advocates active interventions from bystanders in a strength-in-numbers approach to combating bullying. “It’s a bunch of former skinheads coming together, talking about how we can help stop it.” In addition to multiple speaking engagements and his book, Meeink’s most recent project has been developing a show for a well-known cable network that is set to premiere in the fall. “We go in and we try and do an intervention on haters and bullies. We’ll make them live with the people that they hate and the people they bully,” Meeink, 35, said. “That’s what happened to me. I lived with them and I was like, ‘I can’t hate

these f#%$ing people.’” MEEINK WAS BORN to an Irish mother and Italian father, who occupied a small space in Southwest Philadelphia. By age 2, his mother walked out and brought a young Meeink to live with her parents near Mifflin Square. “I grew up around Second Street, Second and Porter. I would kind of hang around there,” Meeink said. “We lived in a house at Fourth and Tree.” Meeink believes much of the seeds of hatred were sewn when he had to move in with his Dad in Southwest Philadelphia and attend Pepper Middle School, where he was attacked and viciously beaten by a gang in the area, the Junior Black Mafia, on a regular basis. “I was tired. I started cutting school, staying away from school. I hung with my cousin who lived in Lancaster and he was in to [neo-Nazism], and that’s how I was first approached. When I was 14,” Meeink said. What followed was a savage career as a supporter and activist in the White Supremacy Movement, that included numerous beatings, vandalisms and acts in the name of the movement. He would spend those early nights on “Skinhead Alley,” near Sixth Street between Bainbridge and

South streets, recruiting. Meeink would eventually become a notorious leader of his own group and broadcast a cable-access show called “The Reich.” Beginning with his one-year incarceration in the Midwest, Meeink slowly began losing faith in his beliefs, until he eventually left all hatred aside. “There is no possible way I can judge someone on the color of their skin. It’s impossible. Because even when it was not my opinion we are created equal, God, science and nature kept proving to me that we are not better than each other. It proved to me we are complete equals,” Meeink said. Meeink was generously afforded opportunities that turned into a career in marketing for the National Hockey League. Including some film work, his multitude of public engagements and upcoming projects, Meeink makes it his job to spread a different kind of movement that troubled youths can be a part of. “I live by my reputation and my character. My reputation is what I want you to think of me. My character is what do I think of myself,” Meeink said. “If we can all live by character, we are all in a better place.” SPR Comment at news/lifestyles.

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Be our guest at Jefferson at the Navy Yard To conclude our Spring 2011 series of free health education seminars, Jefferson at the Navy Yard has scheduled two important topics:

Tuesday, May 17 5:30 p.m. – 6:15 p.m. Allergies and Quality of Life Kyle Fisher, MD Learn how to recognize the signs and symptoms of allergies and how to improve your quality of life if you have them. Dr. Fisher, a Jefferson at the Navy Yard ear, nose and throat specialist, will discuss diagnosis and treatment strategies, including allergy drops (sublingual immunotherapy).

6:15 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. New Therapies for Hearing Loss Elizabeth Gray-Karagrigoriou, AuD

Please join us for either or both of these talks at: Jefferson at the Navy Yard (at the end of South Broad Street) 3 Crescent Drive Philadelphia, PA 19112 Refreshments will be served. Seating is limited. Registration is required. To register or to make an appointment, call 1-800-JEFF-NOW or visit www.JeffersonHospital.org/navyyard

Hearing loss most often occurs gradually, and the auditory pathways in the brain are affected. Dr. Gray-Karagrigoriou, clinical audiologist, will speak about how to “exercise” the auditory pathways through the use of hearing aids and aural rehabilitation.

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On Tuesday, May 17th, vote to keep our Mayor. Vote Michael Nutter.

Michael Nutter is fighting for us by:

• Committing the city to increase the high school graduation rate by 33 percent in the next five years to seven years • Creating “Way to Work Philadelphia” that has provided thousands of youth and adults with summer jobs • Launching a new mortgage foreclosure program that has saved more than two thousand homes from foreclosure and protected our families.

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• Keeping his promise to reduce crime. Violent and serious crime is decreasing, with a 22% drop in the homicide rate and continuing declines in violent crime.


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– Kenyatta Johnson, Democrat for City Council

“While my experience as a state legislator has served me well, nothing has prepared me better than what I’ve learned from the people of South Philadelphia – my neighbors with whom I have stood, side-by-side, in the fight to improve the quality of life in our community.” – State Rep. Kenyatta Johnson

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t last, deadpan queen Kristen Wiig gets the spotlight she deserves in “Bridesmaids,” an indecently funny and surprisingly big-hearted comedy that’s worthy of far more than its reductive tag as “‘The Hangover’ for Girls.” There is an impending wedding, and Vegas and drugs do play pivotal roles in the comic high point (puns!), but it’s more character study than ensemble bash, more zeroed-in narrative than shock-laden farce. And, yet, those latter descriptors shouldn’t be counted out, either. There’s hysterical, airy fun to be had in “Bridesmaids,” with firm ground to plant your feet on. Wiig (who co-wrote the script with Annie Mumolo) plays Annie, a 30-ish, outof-work baker who proves there’s no set age for a coming-of-age crisis. Burned by the economy, men and her own self-limiting isms, she finally cracks when she’s appointed maid of honor by her newly engaged best friend, Lillian (a perfect Maya Rudolph). Things get ugly — and smelly, and sloppy and violent — with the intro of Lillian’s other maids: Prudish Becca (Ellie Kemper), boorish Megan (Melissa McCarthy), brash Rita (Wendy McLendon-Covey) and sickeningly perfect Helen (Rose Byrne), who’s out to unseat Annie as Lillian’s BFF. On its own, the goldmine of comediennes makes “Bridesmaids” a must-see (every performance is unfettered bliss), but the collabo of Wiig, producer Judd Apatow and director Paul Feig (“Freaks and Geeks”) inks it high on the list of the year’s best comedies. Beyond its wit and spit-outyour-Coke hilarity (though I could’ve done without that diarrheal dress-fitting), it’s delightfully language-driven and talky, and it

offers winning insights into the senselessness — and, indeed, silliness — of jealousy and personal stagnation. At the risk of drawing a gender line that “Bridesmaids” is coolly unaware of, it’s worth noting how sweet it is to see a female-driven mainstream flick with such minimal compromise. This is not your average nestled-in-a-box chick movie, nor does it cater to men. It’s charming and riotous, sweet and fierce. It’s also the rare comedy I’d watch again and again.

Bridesmaids R Three-and-a-half reels out of four Opens tomorrow in area theaters

Recommended Rental No Strings Attached R Now Available Before you hook up with Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis in this summer’s “Friends with Benefits,” catch Ashton Kutcher and the invaluable Natalie Portman in this like-minded, underrated precursor, which hits all the usual marks but uncorks the bubbly gifts of its freshly-Oscared leading lady. It’s no shocker where things go when two pals use each other for sex, but Portman’s steal-the-show comic timing will blindside you. SPR Comment and see the trailers for this week’s movies at www.southphillyreview.com/arts-andentertainment/movies.

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ould anything be more American than getting the big news about bin Laden while watching a ballgame on TV? There is apparently an unwritten rule in our country that you cannot interrupt a sporting event even when you finally have killed the world’s leading symbol of terrorism. ESPN decided to run a banner along the bottom of the screen, which, for the moment, jarringly mixed in with scores of hockey and basketball playoffs, announcing bin Laden’s death (SEALS 1, bin Laden 0). And then the announcer almost sheepishly advised the audience it could tune in to its local ABC station for more details on the killing of Osama bin Laden. It was not an easy decision in a tie game that was threatening to go into extra innings. Word slowly spread through the crowd by way of the social networking sites normally carry nothing more urgent than a description of the blonde in short shorts who is sitting in a row nearby. The crowd seemed as uncertain as the announcer as to how to react to the news. Then a rhythmic chant of “USA! USA!” began to build. This was a sports crowd used to voicing its emotions in no more complex way than a cheer or a boo. I realize a ton of folks are upset that some Americans would cheer the killing of anyone. Bad taste is booing Michael Irving when he was carried out of the Vet on a stretcher not cheering the death of evil incarnate. If we can’t be happy about the death of bin Laden, when can we be happy? The players themselves appeared baffled. They thought maybe the organization had announced another dollar dog night. Working Facebook or Twitter is prohibited during a ballgame. Neither the public address announcer or the costly, technologically marvelous scoreboard appeared to bother to post an announcement that bin Laden was dead. Everything appeared normal to the players; Ibanez had gone hitless again, Turkey Hill half-gallon No. 2 won another scoreboard race, and for some strange reason they were still playing “Buffalo Soldier” when Shane Victorino came to bat, and yet something was different. It seems we are not allowed to be happy according to our critics both here and abroad. We are somehow always the bad taste Americans. The euphoria has not lasted long before the questions have begun. The details of bin Laden’s demise have been often contradictory. He was or was not unarmed. He did or did not hide behind his

wife. He had been planning to either escape or announce he would run as a third party candidate for president. In closed societies you never have to worry about contradictory statements. In America, we trust the National Enquirer to get it right. The rumors are flying because, unlike our airplanes, they don’t have holes in their fuselage. Obama knew the exact location of bin Laden, but waited to authorize the attack to get the maximum boost for his popularity in the polls. Wait, maybe Obama sanctioned the Navy SEALS to go in because he wanted to wipe that smug smile off Donald Trump’s face. The photos of the Obama war room showed the president wasn’t really in charge because he was seated to the rear. Why won’t Obama release the photos? The doubting “birthers” will become the doubting “deathers.” The tabloids will report bin Laden has been seen in Argentina with Hitler. There will be tickets waiting at the box office for bin Laden at a Broadway Theater, the same one where Elvis is rumored to have been seen. I can’t wait for a whole new round of e-mails. Political analysts scurry to give their opinions on the meaning of bin Laden’s death. It will make us safer; no it won’t. It sends a message to terrorists that if you attack America in about 10 years after you are old, walking with a cane and have kidney disease, we will kill you. Will this enhance Obama’s chances in 2012? Yes, he is unbeatable; no, in two years people will know more about the “Dancing with the Stars” winner than bin Laden. Did torture lead to finding where bin Laden was hiding out? Is Abbottabad next to Costelloabad (ask your grandfather)? A furor is erupting over the code name used by the administration for bin Laden — ”Geronimo.” You would think we had inflicted enough embarrassment on our native tribes with the Cleveland Indians logo, Chief Noc-a-homa of the Braves, and having Daniel Snyder’s football team carry the name Redskins. I know how badly I would feel if they used the code name “Guido.” In the future, can’t we just use the colloquial name for rectum for any of these assassins? Pakistan claims it did not know bin Laden was living in a “mansion.” When is a mansion really not a mansion? When it is located in Abbottabad. If this is true, it’s high time Pakistan contracts out its intelligence agency to Israel. Questions are being raised about how bin Laden could have resisted arrest when he was unarmed. I am not one of the quibblers. He deserved to be shot on sight. I would have been just as happy if a sniper picked him off or someone poisoned his hummus. And dammit, I am not apologizing for feeling good about the Navy SEALS, the president or my country at the moment. Ding dong, the SOB is dead! SPR


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Highlights this Week The Philadelphia Soul hope to repel the Georgia Force 7:05 p.m. May 13. Tickets: $13-$200. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 215-253-4900. www. philadelphiasoul.com. Adele with The Civil Wars shows off her Grammywinning pipes 8:30 p.m. May 13. Tickets: $28.50. Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St. 800-745-3000. www.electricfactory.info. EPXtravaganza helps East Passyunk Crossing Civic Association to celebrate its fifth year with a basket raffle, yard sales, a bake sale, a plant sale and activities for kids 9 a.m.-2 p.m. May 14. Spaces: $15. Ss. Neumann-Goretti High School, 11th and Moore streets. 215-384-3198. Zumbathon features music, dance moves, a juice bar, fresh fruit, merchandise, giveaways , samples of protein shakes, supplements and information on skin-care noon-2 p.m. May 14. Tickets: $15-$20, with most funds going to American Heart Association. Asylum Arena, 7 W. Ritner St. 917-373-1730. swirlent@yahoo.com. The Essene Spring Fair includes music, tarot card readings, chair massages, compost discussions and food samples from more than 30 vendors noon-3 p.m. May 14. Essene Market & Cafe, 719 S. Fourth St. 215-922-1146. www.essenemarket.com.

Lucky Old Souls Jazz on Colorado Court includes live jazz, food trucks and representatives from the South Philly Food Co-op 3-6 p.m. May 14, 21 and 28. 17th and McKean streets. southphillyfoodcoop@gmail.com. Yoga on the Steps works to quell breast cancer 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. May 15. Philadelphia Museum of Art, 26th St. and the Benjamin Franklin Pkwy. No fee to register. 610-645-4567. www.lbbc.org/Events/Yoga-Event. Annual Queen Village Open House Tour features a delightful array of abodes noon-4 p.m. May 15. Tickets: $25. Tour starts at Old Swedes’ Church, Christian and Water streets. 215-339-0975. info@qvna.org. www.qvna.org. An Evening at the Ball Park helps The Moyer Foundation’s pitch to Camp Erin for grieving children and teens 6-9:30 p.m. May 17. Tickets: $250. Citizens Bank Park Diamond Club, 1 Citizens Bank Way. www. moyerfoundation.org. The Philadelphia Phillies seek to crumble the Colorado Rockies 7:05 p.m. May 18. Tickets: $17-$65. Citizens Bank Park, 1 Citizens Bank Way. 215-4631000. www.phillies.com.

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>Echo & The Bunnymen: 8 p.m. May 12. Tickets: $28-$30. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com. >Aaron Karo: 9 p.m. May 12. Tickets: $25. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. www.livenation.com. >Judah Friedlander: May 12-14. Tickets: $20-$32. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-496-9001. www.heliumcomedyclub.com. >Holst the Planets: 8 p.m. May 12, 14 and 17. Tickets: $20-$130. Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org. >The David Joel Quartet: 5:30 p.m. May 13. Free. Kimmel Center, Commonwealth Plaza, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org. >Beyond the Score: Other Worlds?: 7 p.m. May 13. Tickets: $15-$55. Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org. >Love Changes Everything: 202nd Anniversary Gala Concert: 7 p.m. May 13. Tickets: $35-$250. Walnut Street Theatre, 825 Walnut St. 215574-3550. www.walnutstreettheatre.org. >Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band and The Young Werewolves: 8 p.m. May 13. Tickets: $13.50-$21. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. www.livenation.com.

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The South 9th Street Italian Market Festival enhances one’s chances of making a new paisan with live entertainment, a halfball tournament, the procession of the saints and ample food 10 a.m.-5 p.m. May 14-15. Ninth Street, between Federal and Fitzwater streets. 215-783-6366. www. italianmarketfestival.com.


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>Spoken Hand Percussion Orchestra: 8 p.m. May 13-14 and 2 p.m. May 15. Tickets: $25. 230 Vine St. 215-925-9914. www.paintedbride.org. >Sugarland: 7 p.m. May 14. Tickets: $64-$116. Susquehanna Bank Center, 1 Harbor Blvd. Camden, N.J. 856-365-1300. www.livenation.com. >Brian Betz & His Quintet featuring George Rabbi & Larry McKenna: 8 p.m. May 14. Tickets: $20. Chris’ Jazz Cafe, 1421 Sansom St. 215-568-3131. www. chrisjazzcafe.com. >House Party Flashback with Chubb Rock, Nice ’N Smooth, Tuff Crew and Schooly D: 8 p.m. May 14. Tickets: $20. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www. thetroc.com. >Paraguayan Bicentennial Gala Festival: 8:30 p.m. May 14. Tickets: $50. Kimmel Center, Perelman Theater, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org. >Vince Lardear & His Band: 11:30 p.m. May 14. Tickets: $10. Chris’ Jazz Cafe, 1421 Sansom St. 215-568-3131. www.chrisjazzcafe.com.

>Philadelphia Orchestra Chamber Music Concert: 3 p.m. May 15. Tickets: $23-$32. Kimmel Center, Perelman Theater, 260 S. Broad St. 215893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org. >Daughtry with Lifehouse and Colbie Caillat: 6 p.m. May 15. Tickets: $39-$100. Susquehanna Bank Center, 1 Harbor Blvd. Camden, N.J. 856-365-1300. www. livenation.com. >Crash Test Dummies: 7:30 p.m. May 15. Tickets: $24-$34. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St. 215-222-1400. www.worldcafelive.com. >Doug Benson: 8 p.m. May 16. Tickets: $20. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-496-9001. www. heliumcomedyclub.com. >Orrin Evans Captain Black Big Band: 8 p.m. May 16. Tickets: $10. Chris’ Jazz Cafe, 1421 Sansom St. 215568-3131. www.chrisjazzcafe.com. >Ben Britton’s Unconventional Riot: 7-10 p.m. May 17. Tickets: $5$10. Chris’ Jazz Cafe, 1421 Sansom St. 215-568-3131. www.chrisjazzcafe.com. >Danny Jonokuchi & His Exciting Electric Quintet: 7 p.m. May 18. Tickets: $5-$10. Chris’ Jazz Cafe, 1421 Sansom St. 215-568-3131. www. chrisjazzcafe.com. >Arctic Monkeys: 8 p.m. May 18. Tickets: $25. Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St. 800-745-3000. www. electricfactory.info.

>Satellite Hearts: 9 p.m. May 18. Tickets: $8. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com. Friendship and Cooperation Through Music: 8 p.m. May 19. Free. Academy of Music, 240 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.academyofmusic.org. Pauly Shore: 9 p.m. May 19. Tickets: $25. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com. Steve Rannazzisi: May 19-21. Tickets: $15-$32. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-496-9001. www.heliumcomedyclub.com. Beethoven Symphony No. 9: May 19, 21-24. Tickets: $47-$143. Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org. PCMS Presents Chamber Music: 5:30 p.m. May 20. Free. Kimmel Center, Commonwealth Plaza, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www. kimmelcenter.org. Weezer and Panic at the Disco: 7:30 p.m. May 20. Tickets: $49.50. Festival Pier, Columbus Boulevard and Spring Garden Street. 215-6293200. www.livenation.com. Stimulus Anniversary White Party: 10 p.m. May 20. Tickets: $15-$20. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. www.livenation.com. New Horizons Glee Club: 1 p.m. May 21. Free. Kimmel Center, Commonwealth Plaza, 260 S. Broad St. 215893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org.

Blues, Brews & BBQ: 1 and 6 p.m. May 21. Tickets: $45. Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St. 800-7453000. www.electricfactory.info. Face to Face: 7:30 p.m. May 21. Tickets: $19-$21. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com. 3 Doors Down, Seether and Papa Roach: 1 p.m. May 22. Tickets: $49.50-$75. Susquehanna Bank Center, 1 Harbor Blvd. Camden, N.J. 856-365-1300. www.livenation.com. Two Star Cub: 6:30 p.m. May 22. Tickets: $10-$12. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www. thetroc.com. The Cars: 8 p.m. May 22. Tickets: $49.75. Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St. 800-745-3000. www. electricfactory.info. Bluebond Adult Bands: 8:30 p.m. May 25. Tickets: $8. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www. thetroc.com. Raphael Saadiq: 8:30 p.m. May 26. Tickets: $25. Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St. 800-745-3000. www. electricfactory.info. The Spot Light: 8:30 p.m. May 26. Tickets: $10. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com. Sixkill: 7 p.m. May 27. Tickets: $15. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215922-6888. www.thetroc.com. Matt and Kim: 8 p.m. May 31. Tickets: $19-$21. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com.

Against Me: 8 p.m. June 1. Tickets: $15-$17. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com. The WaitStaff: The Real Housewives of South Philly: 8 p.m. June 1. Tickets: $15-$22. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-496-9001. www.heliumcomedyclub.com. Jim Breuer: June 2-4. Tickets: $30-$37. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-496-9001. www. heliumcomedyclub.com. Okkervil River: 9 p.m. June 3. Tickets: $17.50-$19. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www. thetroc.com. Organ Day: Noon. June 4. Free. Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org. The Roots Picnic featuring The Roots, Nas and Esperanza Spalding: 2 p.m. June 4. Tickets: $65-$70. Festival Pier, Columbus Boulveard and Spring Garden St. 215-629-3200. www.livenation.com. Monster Jam: 7 p.m. June 4. Tickets: $15-$45. Lincoln Financial Field, 1020 Pattison Ave. 877-598-8696. www.ticketmaster.com. Death Cab for Cutie: 8 p.m. June 4. Tickets: $34. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com. Paul Simon: 8 p.m. June 4-5. Tickets: $58-$128. Merriam Theater, 250 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www. kimmelcenter.org.

New Kids on the Block and The Backstreet Boys with Jordin Sparks: 7:30 p.m. June 5. Tickets: $32.50-$92.50. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-298-4200. www.ComcastTix.com. Philadelphia Youth Orchestra: 7:30 p.m. June 5. Tickets: $20-$30. Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org. The Radiators: 8 p.m. June 5. Tickets: $24-$26. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www. thetroc.com. Glee: 7:30 p.m. June 8. Tickets: $52.50-$92.50. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-298-4200. www.ComcastTix.com. Phish: 7:30 p.m. June 10. Tickets: $45-$60. Susquehanna Bank Center, 1 Harbor Blvd. Camden, N.J. 856365-1300. www.livenation.com. The Dodos: 9 p.m. June 11. Tickets: $15. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. www. livenation.com. Natasha Bedingfield: 8 p.m. June 12. Tickets: $20-$23. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-9221011. www.livenation.com. The Decemberists: 8 p.m. June 15. Tickets: $40. Academy of Music, 240 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www. academyofmusic.org.

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W h a t ’s H a p p e n i n g Marina and the Diamonds: 8 p.m. June 16. Tickets: $18-$21. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. www.livenation.com. Freestyle Love Supreme: 7 p.m. June 17. Tickets: $15-$40. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215922-1011. www.livenation.com. Summer Solstice: Noon. June 18. Tickets: $5-$10. Kimmel Center, Commonwealth Plaza, 260 S. Broad St. 215893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org. Kenny Chesney: 4:30 p.m. June 18. Tickets: $99.50-$225. Lincoln Financial Field, 1020 Pattison Ave. 877-598-8696. www.livenation.com. Sade with John Legend: 7:30 p.m. June 19. Tickets: $52.50$152.50. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-298-4200. www. ComcastTix.com. An Intimate Solo/Acoustic Performance by Citizen Cope: 8 p.m. June 21-22. Tickets: $35-$38. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215922-1011. www.livenation.com. Jimmy Buffett & the Coral Reefer Band: 8 p.m. June 23. Tickets: $36-$136. Susquehanna Bank Center, 1 Harbor Blvd. Camden, N.J. 856-365-1300. www.livenation.com. Katy Perry: 7:30 p.m. June 24. Tickets: $39.50-$47.50. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-2984200. www.ComcastTix.com. An Evening with Peter Gabriel and The New Blood Orchestra: 8 p.m. June 25. Tickets: $35-$250. Susquehanna Bank Center, 1 Harbor Blvd. Camden, N.J. 856-365-1300. www.livenation.com.

Museums/exhibits/ galleries >Academy of Natural Sciences: “Butterflies,” ongoing; “A Pennsylvania Fishery: Fish Portraits by Flick Ford,” through July 31; “Audubon’s Birds of America page turning,” 3:15 p.m. Fridays; “Fore! The Planet,” May 21-Sept. 25. 1900 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy. 215-299-1000. www.ansp.org. >African American Museum: “Audacious Freedom: African Americans in Philadelphia, 1776-1876” and “381 Days: The Montgomery Bus Boycott Story,” ongoing. 701 Arch St. 215-5740380. www.aampmuseum.org. >American Philosophical Society: Native American Images Project, ongoing. 104 S. Fifth St. 215440-3400. www.amphilsoc.org. >American Swedish Historical Museum: “Material Matters: Samples from the Textile Collection,” ongoing; “Knitting Along the Viking Trail,” through July 3; “Birger Sandzen on Art, Music and Transcendence,” 6 p.m. May 19. Cost: $15-$20. 1900 Pattison Ave. 215-3891776. www.americanswedish.org.

>Art Gallery at City Hall: “The French Connection,” through May 20; “Something French,” through June 24. 116 City Hall at Penn Square, Broad and Market streets. 215-686-9912. www.phila.gov/ artincityhall. >Athenaeum of Philadelphia: “Bastille to Broad Street: The Influence of France on Philadelphia Architecture,” through Aug. 19; Poetry reading with Elyse Fenton 7:30 p.m. May 19; 219 S. Sixth St. 215-9253755. www.philaathenaeum.org . >AxD Gallery: “Depth Perception,” through May 14. 265 S. 10th St. 215627-6250. www.a-x-d.com/gallery. >Chemical Heritage Foundation: “Elemental Matters: Artists Imagine Chemistry,” through Dec. 16; “Making Modernity,” “Transmutations: Alchemy in Art” and “The Whole of Nature and the Mirror of Art,” ongoing. 315 Chestnut St. 215925-2222. www.chemheritage.org. >Da Vinci Art Alliance: “Gaze Tracks, Signs, Stories and Engravings by Renata Galanti,” through May 29. 704 Catharine St. 215-8290644. www.davinciartalliance.org. >Eastern State Penitentiary: Alfred Fleisher Memorial Synagogue and The William Portner Memorial Exhibit on Jewish Life at Eastern State Penitentiary, ongoing; “Lives of Two Inmates,” through Dec. 31. 2027 Fairmount Ave. 215-236-5111. www. easternstate.org. >The Fabric Workshop and Museum: “New American Voices II,” through May; “Fighting Kissins Dancing,” through Sept. 1214 Arch St. 215-561-8888. www.fabricworkshop.org. >Fleisher Art Memorial: “Wind Challenge 3,” through June 18; ARTspiration! 10 a.m.-4 p.m. June 4. 719 Catharine St. 215-922-3456. www.fleisher.org. >Fleisher-Ollman Gallery: “Voyeur,” through June 4. 1616 Walnut St. 215-545-7562. www.fleisherollman.com. >Franklin Institute: “Leonardo DaVinci’s Workshop,” through May 22. 20th St. and the Benjamin Franklin Pkwy. 215-448-1200. www.fi.edu. >Independence Seaport Museum: “Olympia: Launching The American Century”and “What Floats Your Boat?,” both ongoing; “It Sprang from the River!,” through 2011. 211 S. Columbus Blvd. 215-4138655. www.phillyseaport.org. >Jed Williams Studio: “Mystery Hit Parade,” through May 31. 615 Bainbridge St. 267-970-5509. www. jedwilliamsstudio.com. >Midwives Collective and Gallery: “Recess! A Tribute to Youth,” through June 4. 1241 Carpenter St. www.midwivescollective.com. >National Constitution Center: “The Story of We the People,” ongoing; “Spies, Traitors & Saboteurs: Fear and Freedom in America,” through May 30. 525 Arch St. 215-409-6700. www.constitutioncenter.org.

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The Mummers Museum celebrates its 35th anniversary with open bar, buffet and music 8 p.m.-midnight May 14. Tickets: $20-$25. Second St. and Washington Ave. 215-336-3050. >National Liberty Museum: “Heroes from around the World,” “Heroes of Character” and “Heroes of 9/11 Memorial,” ongoing; Book Signing by Philadelphia authors Murray Dubin and Daniel Biddle 6:30-7:30 p.m. June 16. Free. 321 Chestnut St. 215-9252800. www.libertymuseum.org. Open Lens Gallery: “Summer Joins the Past: Photographs by Albert Winn,” May 19 -Aug. 14. Gershman Y, 401 S. Broad St. www. gershmany.org. >Painted Bride Art Center: “Home Imagined” and “This is the Smoke from when the Horses Left,” both through May 14. 230 Vine St. 215925-9914. www.paintedbride.org. >Paradigm Gallery & Studio: “Trickery,” through May 21. 2020 South St. www.paradigm-gallery.com. >Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts: “How ’ya gonna keep ’em down on the farm after they’ve seen Paree?” through May 29; “Hiro Sakaguchi: No Particular Place To Go,” through Aug. 28. 118 N. Broad St. 215-972-7600. www.pafa.org. >Philadelphia Art Alliance: “Robert Baines: A Treasury of Evidence,” “Matthew Alden Price: Stills” and “Chad Curtis: Speculative Landscapes,” all through Aug. 21. 251 S. 18th St. 215-545-4302. www. philartalliance.org. >Philadelphia Board of Ethics: “Alchemy and Intent,” through May 31. 1441 Sansom St. 610-649-3174. >Philadelphia Museum at the Atwater Kent: “Turning Points,” “Philadelphia Voices: Community History Gallery” and “Philadelphia Sports & Their Fans,” ongoing. 15 S. Seventh St. 215-685-4830. www. philadelphiahistory.org.

>Philadelphia Museum of Art: “George Inness in Italy,” through May 15; “Art into Fashion: Roberto Capucci” and “An Embroidered Trilogy,” through June 5; “The Peacock Male: Exuberance and Extremes in Masculine Dress,” through June; “Paris through the Window: Marc Chagall and His Circle,” through July 10; “Kobe: Japan’s Window on the World,” through Dec. 21; Discussion of Jack Kerouac’s “On the Road,” 2:30-5 p.m. May 22. Cost: $24-$30. 26th St. and the Benjamin Franklin Pkwy. 215-7638100. www.philamuseum.org. >Philadelphia Museum of Jewish Art: “Next Year in Uman: A Journey to the Ukraine,” through Aug. 15. 615 N. Broad St. 215-627-6747. >Philadelphia Zoo: “X•tink•shun,” through Oct. 31; Creatures of Culture: Asia and Pacific Islands 10 a.m.-4 p.m. May 14-15. 34th St. and Girard Ave. 215-243-5336. www.xtinkshun. org. www.philadelphiazoo.org. >Please Touch Museum: “City Capers,” “Flight Fantasy,” “Roadside Attractions” and “Wonderland,” ongoing; “Jazz for Juniors,” 10-11 a.m. May 16 and 23. Cost: $20. 4231 Avenue of the Republic. 215-963-0667. www.pleasetouchmuseum.org. >Projects Gallery: “Changing States,” through May 28. 629 N. Second St. 267-303-9652. www. projectsgallery.com. >Rosenbach Museum & Library: “The Civil War Begins,” through July 17; “Raving Beauty: A Song Cycle Inspired by the Life of Mercedes de Acosta,” through July 31; “Grace Notes: A Sendakian Rhapsody,” through Aug. 7; “Exile among Expats: James Joyce in Paris,” through Aug. 28; “Bloomsday” noon-7 p.m. June 16. Free. 2008-2010 Delancey Place. 215-732-1600. www.rosenbach.org.

>Rosenfeld Gallery: “Paintings and Drawings by David Shevlino,” through May 22. 113 Arch St. 215-9221376. www.therosenfeldgallery.com. >Seraphin Gallery: “A Beautiful Mystery,” through June 12. 108 Pine St. 215-923-7000. www.seraphingallery.com. Simeone Museum: Wild Horses and Friends Rally includes an open car show and raffle to raise money for the fight against autism 10 a.m.-4 p.m. May 22. Cost: $10 for museum pass. Gary, 215-751-8467. 267-7014173. 6825-31 Norwitch Dr. 215-3657233. www.simeonefoundation.org. >University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology: “Amarna: Ancient Egypt’s Place in the Sun,” “Archaeologists & Travelers in Ottoman Lands,” “Buddhism: History and Diversity of a Great Tradition,” “Canaan and Ancient Israel,” “Iraq’s Ancient Past: Rediscovering Ur’s Royal Cemetery” and “Worlds Intertwined: Greeks, Romans and Etruscans,” all ongoing; “Water as Creator and Destroyer,” through May; “Secrets of the Silk Road,” through June 5; “Battleground: War Rugs from Afghanistan,” through July 3; Young Friends Program: Savor the Silk Road, 6 p.m. May 12. Cost: $30-$35; “Daria’s Worldfest,” 10:3011:30 a.m. and “Barakka,” 5-8 p.m. June 22. 3260 South St. 215-898-4000. www.museum.upenn.edu. >Vox Populi Gallery:” Pull Yr Coat,” through May 29. 319 N. 11th St. 215-238-1236. www.voxpopuligallery.org. >Wexler Gallery: “Old Souls (Reincarnated Objects),” through June 25. 201 N. Third St. 215-923-7030. www.wexlergallery.com.

Special events >The “Journeys South” festival examines the evolving immigrant histories of South Philadelphia with four unique interactive public art projects through June 11. Free walking tours take place 10 a.m. Saturdays and depart from Pronto, 920 S.Ninth St. 215-685-0750. www.muralarts.org. >At-Large Council Forum winds down the primary run 7 p.m. May 12. WHYY Lincoln Auditorium, 150 N. Sixth St. >2nd Annual Gala for The DeJean Jackson Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer aims to give the deadly disease stern opposition 7 p.m. May 13. Tickets: $250. Water Works Restaurant and Lounge, 640 Water Works Drive. www.foundation10.com. >Hicks Street Garden Tile Mosaic Workshop lets participants help to construct the host community garden’s first mosaic mural 9 a.m.-noon. May 14. Cost: Free-$5. 1835 S. Hicks St. 267-266-2811. maryjwb@gmail.com.

>Art Star Craft Bazaar features local and national artists hawking their creations 11 a.m.- 6 p.m. May 14-15. Free. Penn’s Landing Great Plaza, Chestnut St. and Columbus Blvd. www.artstarcraftbazaar.com. >Young Professionals’ Network 5th Annual Success in the City unites spunky young adults 6-9 p.m. May 17. The Hub City View, 30 S. 17th St. Cost: Free-$20. 215-790-3654. www.greaterphilachamber.com. >Transition to a Healthier Diet focuses on adding healthier foods, dietary and lifestyle practices into one’s life 7 p.m. May 18. Free. Essene Market & Cafe, 719 S. fourth St. 215922-1146. www.essenemarket.com. An Evening in Franklin Square raises funds for Franklin Square with the Governor’s Cup mini golf tournament, cocktails and a silent auction 5:30 p.m. May 19. Tickets: $150. Sixth and Race streets. www. historicphiladelphia.org. 13th Annual Evening in The Yard benefits the free programs and services for people affected by cancer 6-9 p.m. May 20. Tickets: $100-$250. Urban Outfitters, Inc. 5000 S. Broad St. Building 543. 215-879-7733. www.cancersupport-phila.org. Compassionate Animal Relief Effort, Inc. 13th Annual Walk for the Animals includes games, prizes, treats, and tips from a dog behaviorist and trainer 10 a.m.-1 p.m. May 21. Registration: $25. F.D.R. Park, Broad Street and Pattison Avenue. Chris, 215-462-1889. Girard Estate Walking Tour explores the host area’s notable architectural history 10 a.m. May 21. Tickets: Free-$10. Walk begins at statue of Stephen Girard, Girard Park, 21st and Shunk streets. 215-546-1146. www.preservationalliance.com. Community Unity Day includes families making mosaic tiles for a new mural, fire prevention and safety tips and more activities 11 a.m.-2 p.m. May 21. Andrew Jackson Elementary, 1213 S. 12th St. 215-952-6223. 27th Annual Celebration of Black Writing Festival pens a fitting tribute May 23-June 4. Various locations. 215-232-4485. www. artsanctuary.org. Relay For Life of South Philadelphia raises awareness and funds to help to eradicate all forms of cancer 10 a.m.-10 p.m. June 11. F.D.R. Park, 1900 Pattison Ave. Team formation: $10. Marjorie Madresh, 215-985-5347 or marjorie.madresh@ cancer.org. www.phillyrelay.org.

Theater/dance/opera >Dublin by Lamplight: Through May 14. Tickets: $20-$30. Broad Street Ministries, 315 S. Broad St. 215-4549776. www.inisnuatheatre.org.


W h a t ’s H a p p e n i n g >The Wizard of Oz: May 18-22. Tickets: $8.25-$12.75. Kimmel Center, Perelman Theater, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org. >My Wonderful Day: May 18-June 19. Tickets: $10-$45. The Wilma Theater, 265 S. Broad St. 215-546-7824. www.wilmatheatre.org. Perô or Mysteries of the Night: May 19-21. Tickets: $12-$15. The Painted Bride Art Center, 230 Vine St. 215-925-9914. www.paintedbride.org. Loving Him Is Killing Me: May 19-22. Tickets: $39-$58. Merriam Theater, 250 S. Broad St. 215-8931999. www.kimmelcenter.org.

>South Philadelphia HOMES Inc holds board meetings 6 p.m. and neighborhood action council meetings 7 p.m. the third Wednesday of the month. 1444 Point Breeze Ave. 215-334-4430. www.sphinc.com. >Whitman Council Inc. holds board meetings 7 p.m. the third Wednesday of the month. Our Lady of Mount Carmel School, 2329 S. Third St. 215-468-4056.

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Civic associations/ town watches

>St. Nicholas of Tolentine Church honors the Feast of Our Lady of Fatima with Mass, a procession and consecration 7 p.m. May 13. 1718 S. Ninth St. 215-463-1326. www.stnicksphila.com. >St. Richard of Chichester Church will hold its May Procession 7 p.m. at church and Prayer Group 7:30 p.m. May 17 in rectory basement. Site will also hold Ballroom Dancing Culminating Event 1 and 7 p.m. May 19 in the school hall. 18th and Pollock streets. 215-468-4777. www.strichardchurch.org. >St. Rita of Cascia Church hosts exhibit of 150 relics 7 p.m. May 12; novena to patron saint May 13-22; annual Peace Award Banquet 6 p.m. May 14. Cost: $45. People Employing People Building, 1200 S. Broad St. 1166 S. Broad St. 215-546-8333.

Flea markets >Donatucci Sr. Library: 8 a.m.-3 p.m. May 14. Space: $15. 1935 Shunk St. 215-685-1755. >Gloria Dei Old Sweedes’ Church: 8 a.m.-3 p.m. May 14. Space: $25. Columbus Blvd. and Christian St. 215-389-1513. www.old-sweedes.org. >Murphy Recreation Center: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. May 14. Spaces: $40. Third and Shunk streets. 215-326-9138. www. fleamarket.murphyrec.com. Capitolo: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. May 21. Space: $15-$25. Bring own table. Ninth and Federal streets. 215-685-1883. Guerin: 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. May 21. Space: $20. 16th and Jackson streets. 215-685-1894. St. Philip Neri Church: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. May 21. Shot Tower, Front and Carpenter streets. Spaces: $15. 215468-1922. stphilipneri@comcast.net.

Churches and congregations

Bryant Baptist Church has a food and clothing ministry 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednesdays; movie and lunch ministry every fourth Saturday of the month. 1140-44 S. 19th St. 215732-4140. >Lovely Baptist Church will hold 50th anniversary services for pastor Wilbert Crew 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. May 15. 728 Snyder Ave. 215-468-7878. 267-257-5892. >Mount Hebron Baptist Church will hold a prayer band anniversary, 3 p.m. May 15; has prayer and bible study experience noon-2 p.m. Wednesdays. 1415 Wharton St. Sister Edna Peoples, 215-921-4532. >St. Gabriel Church will hold its May Procession 1:15 p.m. May 12. Youth Mass 11 a.m. May 22. 2916 Dickinson St. 215-463-4060. www. stgabesphila.com.

Health

>Jefferson at the Navy Yard offers “Allergies and Quality of Life” 5:30-6:15 p.m. and “New Therapies for Hearing Loss” 6:15-7 p.m. May 17. Free. 3 Crescent Drive. Registration is required through 1-800-JEFF-NOW or www.jeffersonhospital.org/navyyard. >Mercy LIFE (Living Independently For Elders) for caregivers for those of any age meets 6-7 p.m. May 18. 215-339-4157. 1930 S. Broad St. 215-339-4747. NAMI Philadelphia will sponsor the Family-to-Family Education Program for families of persons diagnosed with serious mental illness 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesdays. Free. Riverview Building, 520 Delaware Ave. 267-687-4381.

Libraries >Donatucci Sr. Library: Saturday family story times for children ages 2-7 10:30 a.m. May 14 and 28; Computer tutorials for adults and seniors noon Mondays. 1935 Shunk St. 215-685-1755. >Fumo Family Branch: “Let’s Speak English,” 3:30-4:30 p.m. Wednesdays and Italian Film Festival 12:45 p.m. the third Wednesday of each month; Smoking cessation class 6-7:30 p.m. Tuesdays beginning May 17. 2437 S. Broad St. Call Elizabeth Byrne at 267765-2319 or email ebyrne@nncc.us to register. 215-685-1758. >Queen Memorial: “Egyptian Dance with Habiba,” 4 p.m. May 12 and 17. 1201 S. 23rd St. 215-685-1899. >Whitman Library: Friends of the Whitman Library meeting 6 p.m. May 16; The Drum Circle 4 p.m. May 18. 200 Snyder Ave. 215-685-1754.

Mummers Hog Island N.Y.A. holds preteen dances 7 p.m. Fridays. Donation: $7. 2116 S. Third St. >Mummers Museum: String Band Music Under the Stars presents The Quaker City 8 p.m. May 17. Free. Second Street and Washington Avenue. 215-336-3050. Oregon Wench Brigade holds bingo 7 p.m. Fridays. 1728 S. Second St.

Reunions

Ss. Neumann-Goretti High School will hold its inaugural all-class reunion 3-7 p.m. July 23. Keenan’s, North Wildwood, N.J. Tickets: $25-$30. 215-465-3779. millayclub@gmail.com. Bishop Neumann and St. Maria Goretti High Schools, classes of 1961, will hold a reunion Sept. 18. 215-389-0925 or 215-465-8437. Annunciation BVM School, class of 1971, will hold a reunion Oct. 15. Susan DeFusco, sv57@comcast. net; Donna Stango, forchun76@ comcast.net; or Rita Vincolato at reetee3@aol.com. South Philadelphia High School, June class of 1953, will hold a fall reunion. Contact Inez Dell’Osa Wilczek at P.O. Box 33, Exton, PA 19341. SPR

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Coffee/Café/Sweets Caffe Chicco: 2532 S. Broad St., 215-334-3100, $

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Mussels are one of the items chef Jordan Sauter offers on his menu at Philadelphia Bar and Restaurant, along with the traditional pub fare of burgers and beer. P h o t o p r o v i d e d b y P h i l a d e l p h i a Ba r & R e s ta u r a n t

chef’s choices and decided on the J. Lohr Riesling. It was the perfect choice. The wine was crisp with a touch of sweetness, which set off the richness of the fish, the delicacy of the ramps and the brown butter almond sauce. Edward’s duck confit came with potatoes roasted in duck fat ($16). I was in duck fat heaven. Legs of duck spend time in their own fat before being cooked to perfection. Edward enjoyed a glass of beer with his entrée. I salute those who supports local businesses. When I noticed Tastykake bread pudding with cinnamon semifreddo ($6), I had to try it. It was a bit sweet, but who cares? It was downright inspiring to use butterscotch krimpets. The cinnamon semifreddo rivals any I have sampled.

Service was excellent and the number of beers on tap and in the bottle was dazzling. Sauter knows his ingredients and has a true culinary instinct for putting together dishes that truly sing. Three tips of the toque to Philadelphia Bar & Restaurant. SPR

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spicy chili sauce, onion jam and horseradish cream. I liked how disparate the sauces were in flavor and texture. The mussels ($10) imparted an odd, creamy texture although they were perfectly cooked. The sauce was a tomato base spiked with Bourbon, but cooking them in beer or ale would have been better. Edward and I sipped a martini and sampled three types of Sauter’s charcuterie ($16) that were all winners. A large wooden board was brimming with thin slices of duck confit, duck prosciutto, crisp pork belly, slices of French bread, sweet kumquats, caper berries, some microgreens and a generous dollop of coarse Dijon mustard. Edward made petite sandwiches while I asked for some olive oil for dipping. This appetizer was like one found in an upscale restaurant. I wondered why so many people were sipping beer or wine without ordering any food. As our dinner progressed, some people went for a burger or the fried cauliflower. Our next dish consisted of two short ribs with a smear of Gorgonzola, wrapped in puff pastry and baked ($6), which were tasty. The viscous dipping sauce made with honey was a bit too sweet, but this was a matter of personal taste. Since I ordered the rock bass ($19), I asked if the chef could select a glass of wine to enhance my dinner. I sampled the

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he dish the server placed before me was a thick, beautifully seared piece of rock bass nestled on a bed of fresh spring ramps bathed in a brown butter sauce laced with almonds. It was perfectly cooked. The skin was crisp and the flesh a bit translucent. It was a typical dish that is enjoyed in a Paris bistro, but Edward and I were not in the City of Light. We were dining at Philadelphia Bar & Restaurant in Old City and watching a repeat of the Kentucky Derby followed by the Phillies game. When baseball season began, I decided to dine in an array of restaurants to watch the games. I thought Philadelphia Bar & Restaurant’s menu would consist of typical boring pub fare. I was in error. I paid two visits, and although the mussels on my first visit were just so-so, every other dish I sampled was spot on. The chef is Jordan Sauter, who purchases many of his fresh ingredients from local farms and makes his own charcuterie and duck confit. When Standard Tap opened, the menu helped to set the standard for new American pub fare. This new restaurant is right up there with it. I sipped a Rob Roy on my first visit and tucked into fried cauliflower ($8), a new menu item. Bite-size bits of fresh cauliflower arrived free of grease along with three homemade dipping sauces: sweet and


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Reading between the slices By Phyllis Stein-Novack

hoagie. Although Russo called the Philly cheesesteak “the king of sandwiches,” her recipe calls for sautéed green bell peppers and mushrooms. I have never seen green peppers on a cheesesteak unless you specifically ask for them. “The Encyclopedia of Sandwiches” pays tribute to all those born in the USA delights, which I will never take for granted. The hoagie, the cheesesteak, the Kentucky hot brown, the po’boy, the muffuletta, ice cream sandwiches, the loose-meat sandwich, chopped liver on rye and so many more are among my favorite things to eat.

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h God I love a good sandwich. Whenever I think of all the ingredients that can be spread, layered, stuffed or piled high between two slices of bread, I am overcome by feelings of sheer bliss. We all know the story of that famous gambler The Earl of Sandwich who was too busy winning or losing at the gaming table to stop for a snack. Someone brought him meat between two slices of bread, but he did not invent the sandwich. During the Passover Seder, participants make a sandwich of charoset and horseradish between two small pieces of matzo. It’s washed down with four glasses of wine. Sandwiches are universal. I have a personal relationship with them. Time has not muddled my memory of dainty savory tea sandwiches at Fortnum & Mason in London; a ploughman’s lunch of ham and cheese on a baguette, with all the trimmings in British pubs; a Cuban sandwich in Miami; a toasty hot croque monsieur with a small pitcher of vin de pays in Paris cafes; lobster rolls throughout New England; hot pastrami on rye with kosher half done pickles at Delicatessen on Chestnut Street; the shrimp salad roll made with special rolls Sam Mink flies in from Maine along with homemade potato chips at The Oyster House; and a fried soft-shell crab with homemade tartar sauce and a pile of piping hot, slightly salty french fries along the eastern shore of Maryland. To say I never have met a sandwich I didn’t like would be a falsehood. I do not care for meatball hoagies or any with gravy or beef au jus because I detest soggy bread. I do not take a shine to faux ingredients in sandwiches such as fake crabmeat used in some seafood salads or the tasteless, dry dreaded corned beef and pastrami in most places that are not Jewish delis. We know who the offenders are. You can imagine my delight when I received a copy of “The Encyclopedia of Sandwiches: Recipes, History and Trivia for Everything Between Sliced Bread” by Susan Russo. It was published by Quirk Books in Old City. I met with Ohio-born South Philly transplant Margaret McGuire who edited the book and discovered we both adore sandwiches. We agreed the grilled cheese is definitely a woman thing. “Susan Russo wrote ‘Recipes Every Man Should Know’ for Quirk last years so all the editors reached out to her,”

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Directions: Spread peanut butter on one slice of the bread, banana on the other. Add the bacon and close the sandwich. Melt the butter in a skillet over medium heat. Cook the sandwich two minutes per side, or until golden brown. Eat it while it’s hot. Keep all the ingredients close at hand — you’ll be making another. Serves one. Susan Russo (left) is the author of “The Encyclopedia of Sandwiches: Recipes, History and Trivia for Everything Between Sliced Bread.” McGuire said. “I read her blog and she also writes for NPR.” McGuire admits she also was drawn to the origin, lore and history of sandwiches and was happily immersed in the editing. “The book was going to be smaller but when you hold it in your hand, it feels like a sandwich,” she said. “You will notice the Dagwood on the cover does not have a toothpick with an olive.” McGuire wishes she could have squeezed in more sandwich recipes, but is delighted with the finished product. As I leafed through the tome, I found a few strange recipes. I would never dream of slathering butter on a liverwurst sandwich. Mayonnaise has no place on an Italian

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Directions: Butter both sides of the bread. Pour the warm baked beans onto bread, buttered side up. Serves one. Note from Phyllis: During World War II, Heinz canned baked beans quickly became a staple in British households. The classic dish in Great Britain and Canada is called baked beans on toast. It is eaten with a knife and fork. SPR Comment at www.southphillyreview.com/food-and-drink/features.


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rue to their mascot’s nature, the Prep Charter Huskies enjoy tasty meals. On Friday, the West Passyunk school’s diamond dwellers feasted on the Penn Wood Patriots, then concluded Senior Day with a barbecue. The 8-4 nonleague triumph at Sabres Field, Seventh Street and Packer Avenue, gave coach Robert Hale a chance to unload his bench and granted the players a moment to bond ahead of May 16’s playoff game. “This has been a fun year,” fifth-year leader Hale said as his athletes took fielding practice. “My guys have hit well, played solid defense and trusted one another.” The trio of activities produced a 10-4 mark heading into the mid-afternoon contest, including a 9-1 record in the Public Junior second baseman Michael Borelli hopes to take his young bunch far in the postseason. P h o t o b y R o b To r n e y

A West Passyunk baseball team capped Senior Day with two impressive feasts.

League’s Division B. Eager to keep their adversaries winless, the Huskies, 1928 Point Breeze Ave., encouraged one another to remain focused and to send the visitors home disgruntled. Before executing their assault on the opposition, the players lined up for a little levity. As a part of the team’s celebration, Hale honored six outgoing contributors with kind words and plaques. Just in time for Mother’s Day, attending matriarchs received bouquets. Pleasantries aside, the offense set out to make 360-foot journeys the day’s theme. “I want this to be over after two innings,” Hale said of his desire to remove the starters after two frames. Senior Anthony Sacerdote received the starting nod on the mound and escaped a two-walk top of the first by yielding no runs. Not accustomed to pitching, he may have been more keen on connecting on a fastball at the plate. His two-run single highlighted his team’s initial swings and gave the bunch a 3-0 push. He confounded the opposition in the next inning, notching a strikeout and inducing two fielder’s choices. Having sent eight batters to the dish in the first, the Huskies topped that with a nineman effort in the second. Four hits, two stolen bases, a walk and an error engin e e r e d

four more runs and allowed Hale to make his journey to the grill to prepare hamburgers and hot dogs. With assistant coaches Jim Gatto and Paul Rieser at the helm, the Huskies switched personnel for the third inning. Prior to its beginning, Rieser conferred with the Patriots’ staff and decided to play only four innings. Senior catcher Michael Sanderfur ditched his customary squat for an upright position on the mound and pitched a scoreless inning, with two strikeouts. The able substitutes made their starting brethren proud by tacking on another scratch in the bottom half. As the starters made trips to the food line, their understudies looked to grab a bit of grub, too. The Patriots, however, wanted to keep their stomachs rumbling and plated four runs. A strikeout ended the rally and if not for the food Hale invited them to consume, the visitors may have regretted deciding to end the game so soon. “It’s a non-league win, but it’s a win nonetheless,” Rieser, who also coaches the girls’ varsity basketball team, which this year won the Public League crown, said. “Now we can enjoy the food even more.” THE HUSKIES HAVE been able to overcome their relative youth to craft a respectable campaign. Friday’s win gave them five straight triumphs, and they looked to extend their winning streak against Abraham Lincoln High School yesterday in a home clash that ended after press time. “We have a good bond,” junior slugger Michael Borelli, a 2010 First-Team All-Public selection, said of this year’s success. The resident of the 2700 block of South Colorado Street has been a three-year force for the Huskies. A pitcher, second baseman and outfielder, he led his team to the Class AA ’09 Final and last year’s semifinals. In the Penn Wood game, he singled and walked in two plate appearances, scoring

two runs. “This is shaping up to be our most successful season,” he said of prolonging the program’s pedigree. Interested in Philadelphia, Temple and West Chester universities and The University of the Sciences, he has greater enthusiasm for making this year’s postseason and all of next year reflections of his group’s tenacity. “We’re young but we know how to win and believe in each other,” he said. The Huskies dropped their season and league opener 1-0 to Edison High School March 28. Five-straight wins followed before they made their first out-of-state trip late last month. The Let’s Play 2 Tournament took them to Manassas and Woodbridge, Va., and resulted in one win and two defeats. “Virginia was a great experience,” Hale said during the ceremony. “We really learned to work as a team and appreciate the game more.” Friday’s four runs against represent the most his team has surrendered since a 15-7 loss to Division A’s Girard Academic Music Program, 2136 Ritner St., on April 21. In their four victories prior to Friday, they yielded only four runs. On a day that began with winds that made it seem as if the competition were set in Chicago, the Huskies blew by their opponents with patience and timely hits, pleasing outfielder Carmen DeCarlo. “We have a good amount of new guys, so it’s good to see us coming along,” the senior and resident of the 1900 block of Shunk Street said. DeCarlo, who suffered a back injury in the Edison setback, has not played much and considered quitting. His passion and Hale’s persistence kept him on the team. “I almost feel 100 percent,” he said after singling twice, stealing a base and scoring a run. “I am happy I stuck with the team, and I should be fully ready for the playoffs.” The right-handed-heavy lineup will rely on the left-hander and ’10 Second-Team All-Public honoree for hits from the leadoff spot. The Huskies earned the second seed and will face Science Leadership Academy at Sabres Field at 2:45 p.m. “We will be eager to keep going,” Hale, whose offense let him do more cooking than coaching, said. “These guys are too special not to make a run.” SPR Contact Staff Writer Joseph Myers at jmyers@ southphillyreview.com or ext. 124. Comment at www.southphillyreview.com/sports/features.


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West of Dickinson square Park 5744839 *1625 S. Beulah 1 BD,loft style,needs rehab work 5734278 *412 Mercy 3 BD,1.5Ba,affordable starter home 5714762 *703 Sigel 2 BD,2 Ba,new front,nice block

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Garage,875sf,16x54 lot size,zoned R10 2 BD,affordable starter hm,convenient 3 BD,1.5Ba,h/w fls,move-in condition 3 BD,1.5ba,h/w,f/p,deck,ggarage,charm 3 BD,2 Ba,c/a,h/w,garage,renovated 3 BD,2.5Ba,den,decks,c/a,garage,new hm 4 BD,2 Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,beautiful Victorian Corner Commercial,Restaurant+4 Apts.

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east Passyunk crossing 5869247 *807 Fernon Grage on a 16x65 lot,zoned C2 5819937 *2024 S. Darien 2 BD,good starter hm or investment 5748548 *1930 S. 8th 4 BD,1.5Ba,spacious main street hm 5738035 *2051 S. Hutchinson 2 BD,needs updating,convenient 5794035 *823 McClellan 2 BD,fin.bsmt,good starter home 5850231 *1909 S. 10th 3 BD,h/w,older home,needs updating 5848723 *910 Morris 3 BD,1.5Ba,spacious,needs updating 5874412 *1943 S. 12th 4 BD,1.5Ba,nice move-in condition 5864554 *1603 S. Clarion 2 BD,stylish & modern,convenient 5858797 *1940 S. 10th 4 BD,1.5Ba,spacious,well kept home 5863149 *815 Moore 3 BD,1.5Ba,h/w,spacious,well kept 5800471 *1713 S. 8th Triplex,1+1+1,separate utilities 5864145 *1840 E.Passyunk Commercial Storefront + 2 BD Apt. 5869192 *1736 S. 11th 3 BD,1.5Ba,h/w,beautiful renovated hm 5807023 *915 Emily 2 Sty Garage,C2,4870sf,full kitchen 5800441 *1927 S. 13th 3 BD,1.5Ba,c/a,h/w,renovated 5806130 *1317 Castle 4 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,porchfront Twin 5771380 *1825 S. 12th 4 BD,2.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,renovated 5831751 *1316 Morris 5 BD,2.5ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,huge Twin 5774832 *1807 S. Broad Quad. 2+1+2+1,3146sf,updated apts.

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Passyunk square 5842051 *1232 S. Iseminger 2 BD,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,renovated $249,900 Valle del Sol EXCLUSIVE features: 5842051 *1518 S. Clarion 2 BD,c/a,nice move-in condition $259,900 • Ranch and 1st floor master suite styles available Valle del Sol EXCLUSIVE features: 5807688 *1121 Wilder 2 BD,2 Ba,beautiful renovated hm $264,900 • 4 Bedrooms 100 Daylight Drive Ranch and floor floor mastermaster suite stylessuite available • ••Ranch and1st1st styles available 5868906 *1537 S. Clarion 3 BD,wood floors,move-in condition $269,000 2.5 Bathrooms Mullica Hill, NJ 08062 4 Bedrooms 100 Daylight Drive • •••4Side Bedrooms entry 2 car-garage 5869880 *1129 Dickinson 3 BD,h/w,spacious,move-in condition $279,000 2.5 Bathrooms 856-223-1113 Mullica Hill, NJ 08062 Full Bathrooms basements • ••2.5 5867614 *1135 Federal Triplex,1+1+1,c/a,well kept,sep.utilities $299,900 Side entry 2 car-garage By Appointment Only • Energy Star Certified home styles up to 3,500 sq. ft. 856-223-1113 • Full basements 5863000 *1008 Tasker 4 BD,1.5Ba,spacious,updated home Valle$299,999 • •Side entry 2 car-garage del Sol EXCLUSIVE features: Eighteen homesites from ½ acre to over 2 acres By Appointment Only • Energy Star Certified home styles up to 3,500 sq. ft. 5865847 *1214 Dickinson 3 BD,1.5Ba,family rm,h/w,roof deck $319,000 •Full SolarBasements panel street lightsavailable throughout development • Ranch and 1st floor• master suite styles • Eighteen homesites from ½ acre to over 2 acres 4878852 *14xx S.12th 3 BD,2.5Ba,h/w,meticulously kept $329,000 • •Energy Star Certified homesdevelopment styles up Daylight to 3,500 sq. ft. Solar panel street lights throughout • 4 Bedrooms 100 Drive 5785812 *1127 S. 11th 3 BD,2.5Ba,den,c/a,h/w,spacious hm $335,000 • Eighteen homesites from 1/2 acre to over 2 acres • 2.5 Bathrooms Mullica Hill, NJ 08062 5734302 *1124-28 Dickinson Garage + Apt.3152sq.ft.,needs rehab $525,000

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neWbolD 5841455 *1315 S. Mole 5846861 *1922 S. 18th 5865988 *1506 S. 18th 5873875 *1423 S. Carlisle 5792778 *1815 S.18th 5813717 *1519 S. Mole 5846186 *1517 Manton 5786987 *1728 S.18th

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Corner Commercial+4 BD Apt.C2 3 BD,2 Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,deck,new hm 3 BD,2.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,new hm 5 BD,3.5Ba,c/a,h/w,newly renovated

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5798790 *2513 S.Sheridan 2 BD,well kept,affordable starter hm 5728265 *332 Daly 1 BD loft style,2 sty row,needs tlc 5785970 *2325 S.Marshall 2 BD,c/a,nice move-in condition 5742708 *418 Tree 2 BD,h/w,newly renovated home 5824077 *434 Fitzgerald 2 BD,1.5Ba,updated kitchen & bath 5532370 *444 Fitzgerald 2 BD,porchfront,modern kitchen 5667495 *360 Wolf 3 BD,modern EIK,good starter hm 5670088 *344 Roseberry 3 BD,good affordable starter hm 5845475 *514 Moyamensing 3 BD,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,renovated 5764779 *146 Roseberry 3 BD,1.5Ba,c/a,well maintained 5802397 *153 Wolf Duplex,1+2,sep.utilities,good location 5858659 *407 Ritner 3 BD,h/w,updated,spacious,main street 5343149 *343 Wolf 3 BD,1.5Ba,large hm,needs updating 5830136 *336 Snyder 3 BD,newly renovated,main street 5873004 *114 Durfor 3 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,beautiful 5864319 *526 Johnston 3 BD,2 Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,garage,modern 5830388 *126 Jackson 3 BD,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,newly renovated 5851387 *2339 S. Lee 3 BD,porchfront,modern,deck,yard 5822637 *321 Wolf 2 BD,c/a,h/w,nice move-in condition 5804714 *332 Wolf 4 BD,3 Ba,c/a,renovated 3 story hm

5788777 *547 Moore Corner bldg,needs updating & rehab 5852488 *716 Sigel 3 BD,1.5Ba,newer kit,good starter hm 5650463 *406 Pierce Duplex,2+1,needs updating & rehab 5832896 *715 Hoffman 3 BD,modern,spacious,renovated 5795186 *413 Greenwich 2 BD,h/w,patio,newly renovated 5851800 *1643 S. 5th 3 BD,2.5Ba,c/a,deck,patio,New hm!

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5804215 *2010 S. 4th 3 BD,spacious hm,needs updating 5841948 *329 Gerritt 2 BD,2 story shell,needs rehab 5848739 *1724 Moyamensing 3 BD,1.5Ba,huge 3 story shell 5769609 *234 Tasker 2 BD,h/w,EIK,well kept,nice area 5852926 *226 Mountain 2 BD,affordable starter home 5614659 *333 Reed Huge 3 story shell,needs rehab 5851570 *1845 S. 4th 3 BD,fin.bsmt,nice condition,corner 5797378 *1914 S. Front 4 BD,2 Ba,spacious,needs rehab,corner 5817892 *217 Fernon 2 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,beautiful 5722508 *329 Greenwich 3 BD,1.5ba,fin.bsmt,renovated hm 5793096 *348 Mckean 3 BD,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,renovated 5846374 *137 McKean 4 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,open,modern 5686838 *132 Manton 2 BD,1.5Ba,den,c/a,beautiful 3 story hm 5814238 *126 McKean 3 BD,fin.bsmt,h/w fls,beautiful hm 5698562 *206 Mountain 2 BD,1.5 Ba,fin.bsmt,open,modern 5827251 *335 Titan 3 BD,2 Ba,den,h/w,beautiful hm 5847642 *1910 S. 2nd 3 BD,c/a,h/w,move-in condition 5439278 *102 Morris 4 BD,2Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,beautiful 5848828 *116 Alter 3 BD,1.5Ba,2.5story stylish Colonial 5443221 *1922 S.Front 3 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,modern 5821900 *1202 S. 3rd 4 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,beautiful 5813223 *1717 S. 2nd Corner Commercial + 2 BD Apt.C2 5847719 *115 Fernon 3 BD,1.5 Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,renovated 5857517 *1107 S. 3rd 3 BD,2Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,renovated 5740990 *104 Federal 5 BD,3.5Ba,huge Colonial+4 car garage 5790807 *1614 S. 4th 4 BD,2.5Ba,c/a,renovated Brownstone 5821655 *144 Morris 3 BD,2.5Ba,fam.rm,c/a,garage,newer 5868477 *108 Dickinson 3 BD,2.5Ba,den,c/a,deck,garage,newer 5463409 *111 Federal 3 BD,2.5Ba,den,deck,garage,new home 5463423 *117 Federal 3 BD,2.5Ba,den,deck,garage,new home 5716469 *1101 S. 2nd 4 BD,2.5Ba,garage,new construction

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Very nice mod 3bed, H/W flr, Lg Kit, great block $188,000 cozy 2bed w/newer Kit Priced at onLy $64,900 3bed in need of upgrading Priced at $39,900 Mod home ideal for investors or 1st time buyers $78,900

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$95,000 nice 3 bed w/open porch, mod kit & bath $75,000 3 bed w/lg eat in kit, new heater, nice block $99,900 semi-mod 3 bed currently rented at $650/Mo. asking $46,900 3 bed row w/upgraded heat & elec. only $27,900 2 bd. 1 bath home in excellent condition $65,000 spac 3 bed w/front porch, h/w fls onLy $99,900 Lg 3 bed in “neWboLd.” close to everything. caLL! Very nice Mod. HM w/new HW flrs. onLy $147,000 Lovely 2 bd, 1.5 bth home on a great street redUced $149,900 Mod 3 bed home on a great st redUced $149,900 Lg 4 bed Maint st home w/newer gas heat $145,900 Huge Main gt, 4br HM w/Mod Kit. $164,900 super Prime Location, new Kit $169,900 so. of oregon. Prime 2 bed mod hm $169,000 Very Lg well maintained 4 bed Hm, c/a onLy $225,000 beautiful graded 3 bed, excellent condition $229,900 vMod 3 bed w/ gorg H/W flrs, much desired location. $239,900 Just Listed! Here’s the block you’ve been waiting for! $269,900 girard estate - spacious 4bdrm with many orig. feat. $284,900 Very nice, well kept packer Packer Park home asking $309,900 Packer Park - brand new rehab. Must see! $369,900

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19146 13xx s. doVer 26xx earP 13xx so. corLies 13xx stanLey 13xx so. MoLe st. 21xx reed 12xx s. 27tH 25xx grays ferry

clean Very Well Kept 2 bed Hm w/off st. Parking $75,000 3 bed home n good condition asking $49,900 calling all investors only $39,900 2 bed rental property 650/month onLy $44,900 3 bdrm home needs a little tLc only $69,900 Very large home in Pt. breeze only $74,900 3 story duplex fully rented, a real moneymaker onLy $169,900 Lg upgraded mod hm located in naval sq area $219,900

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21xx s. 5th – all new triplex 24xx s. 8th street – $95,000 17xx s. 4th – $297,500 10xx ritner s. – $169,900 27xx s. 12th – Mid $200,000 10xx MollBore terrace – $169,900

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traditional 3 bed in need of upgrades $64,900 spac 3 bed corner property, needs tLc $79,900 2 bdrm, Whitman home, ideal for first time buyer $89,900 cute 3 bed, 1 bath hm, freshly painted $99,900 solid 3 bed hm on prime Whitman blk $119,000 Well kept older style home, great block reduced $99,900 Lg 3 bed hm in need of a litle tLc $130,000 Priced to move! 3 bed, tree lined st. only $140,000 spac 3br in Pennsportt, priced to sell $144,000 Updated 3 bed Hm w/ gorg H/W flrs $148,500 Mod well kept 3 bed home $159,900 super clean 3 bed w/ lg rear yard $164,900 Prime street, Very nice 2 bd w/ open porch $164,900 Updated prime Whitman home w/ new kit, c/a $169,000 completelly renovated from top to bottom $170,000 Move in condition!~ Very nice 2 bed Priced at $179,900 beautiful 2 bed., 2 bath spac totally renovated hm $174,900 spac 3 bed w/beaut h/w fls, custom kitchen asking $185,000 Lg. 2 story w/3br, 2.5ba asking $187,900 Mod 3 bed on lovely block in Whitman $189,900 spac mod 3 bed contemporaty hm. 1.5ba $189,900 beaut mod home totally reonovated 5yrs ago asking $187,900 Lg triplex minutes to east Pass & cc asking $194,900 Lg triplex fully rented w/ garage asking $194,900

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Very nice 3 bed w/ H/w flrs attractively priced at $199,900 Lovely 3 bed spac hm w/HW fls, fin base $199,900 Lg cor 3 bed home w/ mod kit, fin base, 1.5br $195,000 Huge 3 story triplex fully occupied asking $207,900

SOLD

19xx s. 9tH

gorg 3 bed w/new brick frt, lg mod kt, close to everything

$209,900

18xx s. 12tH 2xx ritner 25xx s. 12tH st.

3 story 5 bed w/ High ceilings, orig. details 2 story corner commercial property used as a doctor’s office gorgeous complete rehab 3 br, 2ba Home

$249,900 $250,000 $269,900

74xx MedricK

Updated raised rancher w/ 2 bed, brand new Kitchen

73xx KingLet 73xx LindbergH

Lovely space, 3 br w/ driveway, 2 Kitchens, Move in condition $175,000 gorg Mod Home w/ 3 full baths, Must see… $214,900

Southwest Philly $159,900


packer park

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3320 South 20th Street - Philadelphia, PA 19145 WWW.CAPOZZIREALESTATE.COM TEL 215.551.5100 • FAX 215.551.5230

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31XX Smedley Street

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3BR - 1.5 Ba / Air-Light - Straight-thru configuration. Call us for details! Priced Right to Sell $289,900

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VillaS @ packer park re-Sales

2127 Reserve Drive Large corner lot - 4BR - 3.5 Baths. 3 Levels - Driveway. $449,900.

3211 Davinci Dr.,

3410 Trevi Court

Big, Bright and Beautiful Corner Villa, 3 BR, 2.5 Bath, garage & driveway – many upgrades throughout. Remaining Tax Abatement. $374,900

Spectacular 5 BR - 3.5 Ba Home plus extra Media Room & GRAND back yard. Too many Upgrades to list. Tax Abatement. $549,900

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HOMES – CONDOS – VILLAS FOR RENT – CALL FOR DETAILS

3508 So. 20th Street Interior corner with ultra fab side & rear yard - beautifully upgraded 5 BR - 3.5 Ba / large plank HW 1st level / custom woodwork - moldings throughout / upgraded lighting throughout / extra Family Room adjacent to kitchen - Tax Abatement. $579,900

Check out our Website www.CapozziRealEstate.com 215.551.5100

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VillaS @ packer park Last Villa Completes the Community Corner Home, 2 BR - 2.5 Ba, Garage. $314,990. Full 10 Year Tax Abatement.

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                                        

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609 League St. 3br/2.5ba (2008), HW t/o, Rec ligthing t/o, 9’ ceil., Deck w/city views, Master SteOPEN Ste OPEN SUN 5/15 12-2PM $425,000

1812 Spruce St. #3R Best value 2br/1ba. New everything, marble BA, deluxe KIT, huge terr. OPEN SUN 5/15 1:30-2:30PM $375,000

1515 S. 2nd St. REDUCED-OWNER MOTIVATED!! BRING ALL OFFERS!!! 3Sty w/ huge yard/neat and clean t/o

$205,000

924 Catharine St. New Listing! 3-story 1800 sqft., 3br/1.5ba, new hdwds/carpet, prime location

1812 Spruce St. #2F Very large, unique condo. Great space, 1br/1ba, marble bath, hi ceilings OPEN SUN 5/15 1:30-2:30PM $399,900

1521 W. Ritner St. 3br/1ba+2 half baths, 1725 sqft home w/alarm, modern KIT, HWflrs, fin. bsmt

$230,000

624 Carpenter St. 3br/2.5ba, rowhome, central air, finished bsmt, laundry, oak flrs, roof deck

$475,000

1812 Spruce St. #2R Grand Scale 1br/1.5ba w/office area. Magnificent ceiling & molding details OPEN SUN 5/15 12-1PM $425,000

308 McKean St. Newly renovated large Main St. home w/HWflrs, C/A, finished basement

$229,900

629-31 S. 13th St. #A Stunning new 3br/3ba. Open Plan, luxurious finishes, roof deck, Tax Abatmnt

$649,900

2108 Webster St. Stunning New 3br/2.5ba. Superb craftsmanship t/o, gourmet kit, roof deck, garage

203 Pierce St. New! 2br/1ba, w/PARKING! Hdwds, Gran., SS appls, fin bsmt + 10yr tax abt.

OPEN SUN 5/15 12:30-2PM $225,000

1616 Naudain St. Perfect house for urbanite. Lovely lrg 2br/2ba w/upd. KIT & baths, Patio

$449,000

OPEN SUN 5/15 12:30-2PM $439,000

2511 S. 10th St. Walking distance to sports complexes. Must sell, owner relocating to New Mexico

$235,900

2135 S. 16th St. Rehabbed, 3br/2.5ba; fin bsmt; bamboo flrs; granite counters; crown moding; patio

$240,000

722 S. 18th St. Exquisite finishes, new and only blocks to Rittenhouse, grt views fr home & deck OPEN SUN 5/15 12-1PM $469,900

231 Watkins St. Beautiful Pennsport renovation. HWflrs, granite countertops, SS appls

$249,900

1625 Spruce St. #3F Bi-level Beauty! 2br/1.5ba w/over 1700sqft and a deck with Center City Views!

1711 Wolf St. 4br home was rehabbed just 5 years ago & meticulously maintained & upgraded since

$249,900

2743 S. 18th St. Beautiful home on quiet, tucked away, tree-lined block

$279,900

1912 Waverly St. Charming street, prime location, 2br/2ba with a garden

OPEN SUN 5/15 1:30-2:30PM $459,000

1804 Christian St. Just Red., Grt 3br/2.5ba, garage. Gate comm., H/W, FP, Fin Bsmt, Roofdeck

$534,900

OPEN SUN 5/15 12-2PM $549,900

$445,000

NEW CONSTRUCTION (10 YEAR TAX ABATEMENT) 1000 S. Fairhill St. Brand New Construction! Fantastic Finishes, 3br/2.5ba, Priced to Sell

$299,900

1329 Annin St. 1br/1ba home with garage parking and roof deck

$309,000

2028 Kimball St. Beautifully ren. 3br/2.5ba! Gourmet KIT, Master Suite, HWflrs, New systems

OPEN SUN 5/15 3-4PM $320,000

1937 League St. Best Priced 3br/3ba, Custom Finishes, Gourmet KIT, Master Ste, Tax Abatement OPEN SUN 5/15 12-2PM $349,900

2317 S. 21st St. Rare opportunity to own a Historic Girard Estate twin, move in ready

$295,000

1013 S. 21st St. Brand New Grad Hosp Townhome, Private Parking!! Finished Bsmt & Roof Deck !

$419,000

2413 Manning St. Red. 2+br/2+ba, gar. home xtra wide 4-story twnh. in Fitler Sq. Ch. Block OPEN SUN 5/15 11:30-1PM $570,000

1735 Manton St. New construction 3br/2.5ba, 2500sqft, w/HWflrs, granite, fin bsmt & roof deck

$265,000

2514 Grays Ferry Ave. 3br/3ba, 2400 sqft, HWflrs, recessed lighting, Granite counters, SS appls

$400,000

111 S. 15th St. #1707-09 Luxury-Packard Grande, 2br stes, den spac grt room LR/DR, granite/SS kit

$650,000

333 Titan St. Rehabbed 3br/2ba/1500sqft. Home w/HWflrs, granite counters, SS appls, master suite

$300,000

2522 Grays Ferry Ave. New construction; 3br/3ba, 2400 sqft, security system, roof deck, fin bsmt

$425,000

418 S. Taney St. Park side home, 3+br/2+ba, LR w/FP, sep DR, EIK, Wd flr, patios, 2FP’s, garage

$949,900

1323 Dickinson St. Amazing location and GARAGE!

$319,900

2524 Grays Ferry Ave. New construction; 3br/3ba, 2400 sqft, security system, roof deck, fin bsmt

$425,000

2212 Pine St. Circa 1857 corner TH, 4br/2ba, library, garden, pkg, porch, ornate details, mult. FPs

$1,250,000

1533 Juniper St. Beautiful HWflrs, SS appls, exposed brick, crown molding, tree-lined block

$322,000

2155 Montrose St. Brand new, lrg 3br/2.5ba w/garden, deck, tax abatement, gourmet KIT, HWflr. OPEN SUN 5/15 12-1PM $425,000

707 S. Percy St. 2br/2ba, 1325sqft townhouse w/HWflrs, SS appls, granite & master ste w/deck

$350,000

760 S. Mole St. 3br/2ba, 1900 sqft., HWflrs, granite counters, SS appls, fin bsmt, master ste, deck

1512 S. 2nd St. Fabulous 3 bedroom, New Front, Hardwoods, Kitchen, Fireplace, Move right in!!

$354,000

2108 Webster St. Stunning 3br/2.5ba, New Constr. Superb crafts. t/o, gour. kit, roof deck, gar. OPEN SUN 5/15 12-2PM $449,000

909 S. 16th St. 4br/3ba TH offers garage, deck, yard. Newer rehab, tax abatement, fab finishes

$539,000

ITALIAN MARKET / SOUTH/ PENNSPORT 1914 S. 19th St. Great Value for large 4br/1ba corner property, garage, updated kitchen

OPEN SUN 5/15 12-1PM $129,000

$430,000

121 Snyder St. Grt. Opp. for Pennsport property at grt price. Needs some work but priced to sell

$129,900

1819 S. Alder St. Mifflin Estates Gated pkg w/garage, deck, courtyard, 2400sqft., 7yr tax abatement

$365,000

1912 Kimball St. Stunning 3br/3ba, gourmet kitchen, roofdeck, garage, tax abatement

2548 S. 9th St. Residential property set up as duplex. Great income potential

$155,000

223 Wilder St. 4br/3.5ba, 2500sqft, new construction, HWflrs, SS appls, fin bsmt, granite

$389,000

1922 Kimball St. Gorgeous, spacious, New Construction, 3br/3ba, choose your finishes, Master Ste, 2-car garage

2414 S. Jessup St. 2br/1.5ba newer brick front, ultra modern kitchen, C/A, partially finished bsmt

$157,000

1221 S. Philip St. 3br/2.5ba New constructions w/1 car garage, hwflrs, hi ceilings, open kit, deck

$399,900

440 S. Broad St. Prem. Condo Resid. fr 1br to 3br. Conc., Lux Amen., Pool OPEN FRI-SAT-SUN 12-5PM OPEN WED 5-7PM $550,000

OPEN SUN 5/15 12-1PM $165,000

1825-29 Pollock St. Development opp! Tons of potential! Formerly 4 rows used as convent

$429,900

2742 S. Hutchinson St. Spacious home on a desirable South Philly block

$169,900

2037 Appletree St. Charming 3br/2.5ba, beautiful tree-lined street, HWflrs, modern KIT, master ste

$485,000

2421 S. Alder St. Grt new renovation, Lower Moyamensing Ave. Area. Fin Bsmt, C/A, Granite KIT

$179,900

3224 S. Sydenham St. Britain Estates, 4br/2.5ba, EIK, FR, MBR, C/A, HWflrs, 2 Gas FPs, 2-car Pkg

$485,000

636 Pierce St. Work with builder in designing your dream home!

$179,900

QUEEN VILLAGE/BELLA VISTA

134 Mercy St. NEW! 2br/1ba, HWflrs t/o, new kitchen, C/A, new roof, FP, yard, must see!

OPEN SUN 5/15 1:30-2:30PM $182,000

226 Monroe St. #A 1br/1ba stunning condo in the heart of Queen Village. Open space floor plan

$229,900

OPEN SUN 5/15 12-3PM $649,900

COMMERCIAL/INVESTMENT: 1020 Snyder Ave. DUPLEX! Two 1br units. Very clean and maintained! New 1st flr full bath!

$179,000

530-532 Reed St. Double-wide one-story garage. Good storage or development site

$199,000

911 Ellsworth St. Huge garage & two 1br apts. Potential to expand to 2brs subject to city approval

$285,000

1533-37 E. Moyamensing Ave. 3-Story triplex & 2-Story, 2100 sqft. commercial garage w/loft

$399,900

$309,900

813-15 Ellsworth St. Double property Approx. 35x67, 1st flr huge garage, 2nd flr lrg 2br Apt.

$499,000

$364,900

101 Snyder Ave. Incredible living and work space for savvy entrepreneur!

$499,900

771 S. 2nd St. #H Lovely secluded condo in the heart of Queen Village. 2b4/2.5ba upper flr w/pkgOPEN SUN 5/15 2-3PM $369,500

1024-26 Wharton St. 8-unit Apt. Bldg. Utilities not separated, Needs cosmetics, legally zoned

$650,000

512 Kauffman St. 2br/2ba, 3-story home on the greenest street in C. C. Well maintained OPEN SUN 5/15 1:30-2:30PM $389,000

1546-48 E. Passyunk Ave. Investment property in E. Passyunk C-2 mixed use completely rehabbed

$899,000

2410 S. 9th St. Nicely updated 3br/1ba S. Phila. home. Lrg KIT, spacious BR’s, rear garden, bsmt

$185,000

525 Fitzwater St. #11 Abbott’s Court, 2br/1.5ba trinities, gated courtyard, gourmet KIT, HWflrs OPEN SUN 5/15 12-3PM $239,000

2638 S. Rosewood St. Classic detailing w/modern upgrades create truly unique & desirable home

$195,000

623 S. 6th St. 12’ ceilings, exposed beams, tons of character, every modern amenity, HWflrs t/o

$299,900

343 Gladstone St. 3br/1ba Renovated home, lrg EIK, HWflrs, Central Heat and Air

$199,000

623 S. 6th St. #B 12’ ceilings, exposed beams, tons of character, every modern amenity, HWflrs t/o

1236 Mercy St. 3br/1ba, new w/w carpeting, newer kitchen and bath, 1100 sqft, prime location

$199,900

840 S. American St. #A 2br/1.5ba amazing 3-story condo/townhome in the heart of Queen Village

2640 S. Chadwick St. Beautifully renovated home. Hardwood floors, SS Appls, C/A and more!

$200,000 OPEN 4/17 3-4PM $224,000

1730 S. 4th St. 2br/2ba Renovated home, rear garden

629-31 S. 13th St. #A Choose your finishes, 3br/3ba, HWflrs, fin bsmt, 660 sqft, Roof Deck!

$469,000

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