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Sunnybrook Ballroom Welcomes The Academy Comes to Bryn Mawr Film Institute Bobby Rydell and Friends aturday, March 28, 2015 two legends come together—the legendary Sunny brook Ballroom and the legendary Bobby Rydell. The show begins at 7:30 p.m. doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale at www.sunnybrookballroom.com. Advanced reserved seats are available for $47.50, Premium seating $55.00. General Admission seating purchased the day of the show is $ 55. Bobby Rydell’s career spans six decades and encompasses every area of the entertainment world. His debut in the late 50s as a Rock and Roll teen idol led to starring roles in films, plays such as “West Side Story,” and countless network TV appearances. A polished performer at the age of 19, he was the youngest person ever to headline the famous Copacabana in New York. Bobby’s recording career earned him 34 top 40 hits placing him in the top 5 artists of his era. Hits include Volare, We Got Love, Forget Him and Wildwood Days. Joining Bobby will be South Philly’s native son, “Philly Cuzz” Battaglia and The Chiclettes, New York’s premier “Girl Group” tribute act. The fabulous Coda Band from New York will be providing the music for the evening. Tommy McCarthy of WOGL will serve as Master of Ceremonies. It’s a night of great entertainment you don’t want to miss.

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Joining Bobby Rydell (above) will be South Philly’s native son, “Philly Cuzz” Battaglia and The Chiclettes (below), New York’s premier “Girl Group” tribute act Saturday, March 28, 2015 at the Sunnybrook Ballroom.

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Cheryl Boone Isaacs, President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, will discuss what goes on behind the scenes of the Oscar process, the role of the Academy today and where she sees the Academy moving in the future in “Behind and Beyond the Oscars: A Conversation with Cheryl Boone Isaacs” on Friday, March 20, at 7 p.m. he Academy comes to BMFI with a visit from Cheryl Boone Isaacs, President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Boone Isaacs will discuss what goes on behind the scenes of the Oscar process, the role of the Academy today and where she sees the Academy moving in the future. She will also discuss her success as a female, African-American leader in a male-dominated field, as well as her most outrageous and challenging publicity campaigns for Hollywood blockbusters. The first African-American to hold the office and only the third woman, Boone Isaacs entered the film industry in 1977 as a staff publicist at Columbia Pictures working on Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Quickly rising through the ranks, she became a top-level marketing executive for Paramount Pictures and orchestrated campaigns for films like Forrest

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Villanova Exhibit Features Striking Animal World Imagery by Virginia Bradley ranscendent, thought-invoking paintings focusing on endangered denizens of the animal world comprise Virginia Bradley’s exhibit “Jeopardy,” opened March 2 at the Villanova University Art Gallery. The show consists chiefly of large and very large renderings (one being 9 by 8 feet) of creatures great and small, extinct and extant, but principally of those currently facing extinction. A free public reception to meet the Philadelphia artist and University of Delaware art professor will take place on Friday, March 13, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Art Gallery located in the Connelly Center on the Villanova campus. Refreshments will be served. Convenient, on-campus parking is available. Writes a reviewer of her art: “Virginia Bradley’s paintings are mysterious and . . . possess an organic materiality that declares the lengthy and intricate process of their making. They have been lived with and loved. Looking at them, viewers can . . . layer their own experiences and memories on top of Bradley’s.” In Decticus, an image of the tip-of-the-finger-sized bush cricket looms large in a watery world, while others of the shrinking species hover near, obscured by a misty veil of multi-colored folds. The word ‘Decticus,’ writ large across the top, lends the work a tombstone motif. The cricket is known as the wart biter for its long use by humans to remove the unwanted growths.

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Her 6½ ft. by 10 ft. A Zoological Airing was inspired by Bradley’s 2013 stint as the first ever artist-in-residence of the Zoological Society of London. Done in black and white and tinted in shades of blue that hint of the past, the huge work depicts a menagerie of animals cavorting in the once-thriving Tower of London zoo. “I strive to ingrain a sense of history and memory in my imagery,” says Bradley. Many of the some “Leverian’s Hummingbird,” 2013, Mixed Media on Indian Paper, 58” x 47”. 180 species of the animals once held in the zoo are today extinct or endangered. There is a strong ethereal quality in Hirola, her 30 inch by 22 inch work of three antelope prancing ghostlike in a lemony orange mist. In alarming decline, the disappearance of the hirola will mean the passing of an entire ancient antelope group. Though Bradley’s art is borne of deep and abiding feelings for residents of the animal See “Jeopardy” Exhibit at Villanova on page 12


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EVEN MORE EVENTS New Horizons Walking Club Fridays, March 6, 13, 20 and 27 at 9:30 a.m. seniors who are tired of walking alone and are interested in getting fit and meeting other fun people, can join the New Horizons Walking Club! Warmer weather is a good time to get outside, walk and talk. This group meets at 9:30 a.m. at New Horizons on a weather-permitting basis. Comfortable clothes and walking shoes are recommended. Advance registration is requested. Interested parties can stop by in person to New Horizons Senior Center, 100 Conway Avenue, 2nd floor, or call 610-664-2366.

Tri-State Jazz Society Presents Pianist Stephanie Trick

Settlement Music School’s Willow Grove Branch Hosts Chamber Music Play-In Settlement Music School invites Chamber Music players from across the Philadelphia area to participate in the 2015 ACMP Worldwide Play-In Weekend at its Willow Grove Branch, on Saturday, March 7 from 1 to 5 p.m. With sessions for small group play all afternoon as well as large group sessions playing Bach’s beloved Brandenburg Concertos at 3:30 p.m., there will be something for everyone. The Willow Grove Branch is located at 318 Davisville Road in Willow Grove and the event is free. Registration is required: Visit http://www.smsmusic.org/acp for details and online signup, or contact Adult Chamber Players Program Coordinator Mary Felley directly: 215-320-2698 or mary.felley@smsmusic.org.

Computer & Tablet Tutorials for Seniors Mondays, March 9, 16, 23 and 30, 9:30 - 12 noon, by appointment only. New Horizons Center offers adults 55 and over a chance to learn about the newest technology their grandkids are toting around. Make an appointment now for your customized one-on-one tutorial on laptops or tablets and learn anything from Word and Excel, E-mail and the Internet, or how to use “Apps” in everyday life with instructor Susan Barr. Tutorial sessions are $5 for Members, $8 for Non-Members. Call 610-664-2366 for an appointment, or stop by 100 Conway Avenue, 2nd Floor, Narberth to sign-up.

Tri-State Jazz Society presents classically trained jazz and ragtime pianist, Stephanie Trick, in her first Philadelphia area performance at Community Arts Center, 414 Plush Mill Road, Wallingford, PA, on Sunday, March 15, from 2 - 4:30 p.m. $20 general admission is payable at the door. For information, call 856-720-0232 or visit www.tristatejazz.org. Photo/Les Gruseck

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are available at www.operaphila.org. Can’t make it to the theater? The Creative Health Therapy for Seniors 5 Things to do to Brighten Your Mood and Relieve Stress Wednesday, Master Class will be webcast live on March 17 at www.operaphila.org/live. March 11 at 12:30 p.m. soothe your soul after a harsh winter at this free Da Vinci Art Alliance’s Third Thursday workshop with John Muraco, Art Therapist and Wellness Counselor. Make Salon Series relaxing bathing salts that can be added to the bath, sample springtime herbal tea, try essential oils for uplifting mood, and more. Advance reg- Da Vinci Art Alliance, located at 704 Catharine Street in South Philadelistration is requested. Interested parties can stop by in person to New phia, continues its Third Thursday Open Salon Series for members, neighHorizons Senior Center, 100 Conway Avenue, 2nd floor or call 610-664- borhood residents and others to have a place for dialogue and exchange 2366. of ideas. The next Third Thursday Salon is March 19, from 7 - 9 p.m., featuring Thora Jacobson, executive director of the Philadelphia Art Professional and Business Social Network – Alliance, former executive director of Fleisher Art Memorial and Philagrafika. Her topic is “Philadelphia: Evolving Practice and Community.” Concert Friday, March 13, 2015 see a performance of “The PHILLY POPS, Free parking is available at the Italian Market lot on Carpenter St. between American Song Book Then and Now,” at The Kimmel Center, 300 South 9th and 10th. For info, call 215-829-0466 or www.davinciartalliance.org. Broad Street on the Avenue of the Arts. Internationally acclaimed tour“The Taming of the Shrew” & Scholars ing vocalist, pianist, and composer Tony DeSare provides a fresh take on in Conversation old-school classics. Join at 6:30 p.m. for a Reception; then 8 p.m. Concert, at Verizon Hall. Prepaid tickets $60. Couples and Singles welcome at this The battle of the sexes becomes a sensual tango in Lantern Theater Professional and Business Social Network event. For information, call Company’s production of Shakespeare’s “The Taming of the Shrew,” Ralph 1-610-348-5544 or visit www.PBSNinfo.com. running March 19 - May 3, 2015. Tickets are $22 - $39 and are available online at www.lanterntheater.org or by calling the Lantern Box “Performance Project” Office at 215-829-0395. Discounts are available for seniors 65 and up, The public is invited for a collaboration of dance and design in “Perfor- groups of 10 or more and U.S. military personnel. $10 student rush tickmance Project,” choreographed by Brigitta Hermann, co-founder of Group ets are available 10 minutes before curtain with valid ID; cash only. $10 Motion, with costumes designed by Diane Litten, on Sunday, March 15, industry tickets are available online, by phone or at the box office. To 2 - 5 p.m. at Community Education Center, 3500 Lancaster Avenue, Phila- coincide with this production, the Lantern will also present “Scholars in delphia, PA 19104. There will be a potluck dinner after the performance. Conversation: Desire, Dance & Dynamic Women in The Taming of the Shrew” on April 6, 13, and 20. This three-part series draws on the For info, call 215-387-1911. themes of Shakespeare’s play to catalyze discussions about today’s social, cultural, and scientific issues. The conversations will examine the sciDawn Upshaw Leads a Free Master Class ence of sexual attraction, explore the power of dance to break down barwith Composers riers and transform cultures, and tackle Kate’s “taming” head on. Opera Philadelphia is inviting the public to witness the artistic developSubscribers, Seniors & Students: $8 each or $20 full series; All Others: ment of its three Composers in Residence as they participate in a Master $10 each or $25 full series. Lantern Theater Company has been in resClass conducted by acclaimed soprano Dawn Upshaw. This unique, idence at St. Stephen’s Theater at 10th & Ludlow Streets in Center City “opera in the making” event, spotlighting new music being written comPhiladelphia since 1996, managing the performance space and developposers Missy Mazzoli, Andrew Norman, and David T. Little, takes place ing it into an affordable multi-purpose performing arts venue. on Tuesday, March 17, at 7 p.m. in the Perelman Theater at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets to the Master Class are FREE and SAY YOU SAW IT IN CITY SUBURBAN NEWS

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March 15 at 3 p.m. at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church ri-County Concerts presents Trio Cleonice on March 15, 2015, at 3 p.m. at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, 104 Louella Avenue, Wayne, PA. Prize winner in the 2014 Alice and Eleanor Schoenfeld International Competition, Trio Cleonice makes its Philadelphia area debut with a performance of Richard Wernick’s Piano Trio 2 written for the trio. Also on the program are works by Czerny and Schumann. Tickets are $20, Seniors $15, Children and Students FREE. Call 610-649-2517 or www.tricountyconcerts.org. Meet the artists at a complimentary post concert reception. Violinist Ari Isaacman-Beck, cellist Gwen Krosnick, pianist Emely Phelps formed the trio in 2008 at the Kneisel Hall Chamber Music Festival. First appointed as an Emerging Ensemble at the Juilliard School, the trio has just completed its tenure as Graduate Trio-in-Residence at the New England Conservatory of Music and a summer residency at Yellow Barn in Vermont. Recent highlights include concerts at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Jordan Hall in Boston, the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., and Stanford University’s Bing Concert Hall. In Boston, Trio Cleonice has long been involved in community outreach, working closely with New England Conservatory’s Office of Community Performances and Partnerships. In 2014, the group established “Trio Cleonice and Friends” to present monthly mixed-program concerts to a Trio Cleonice – Gwen Krosnick, cello; and Emely Phelps, wide range of audience members. By performing in alternapiano; Ari Isaacman-Beck, violin – perform on March 15, tive venues, and through audience engagement and discusat 3 p.m. at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, sion, the Trio aspires to make music as accessible, immedi104 Louella Avenue, Wayne, PA. ate, and joyful as they find it to be.

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5th Annual Lime Light Gala On Friday, March 13, 2015, the HEADstrong Foundation™ will roll out the lime green carpet for an unforgettable evening as they present the 5th Annual Lime Light Gala. This special event has been called one of the most impactful events in the city of Philadelphia, recognizing groundbreaking achievements in research, honoring inspiring stories of hope, celebrating survivorship and remembering those who have lost their battle with blood cancer. The event will be held at the Hilton Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing (formerly the Hyatt Regency) located at 201 South Christopher Columbus Boulevard; from 6:30 to 11:30 p.m. Tickets are $250 per seat. In addition, HEADstrong is offering a Young Professionals ticket for guests ages 21-30. The $100 ticket will allow guests access to the event after 9 p.m. for dessert, dancing and silent auction. Online visit http://headstrong.org/event-tickets/lime-light-gala, to reserve and purchase tickets.

The Philly POPS® Presents “American Songbook, Then and Now” Whether he’s swingin’ like Frank Sinatra or sizzlin’ like Jerry Lee Lewis, internationally acclaimed singer/pianist Tony DeSare will thrill The Philly POPS audiences in “American Songbook, Then and Now” on Friday, March 13, through Sunday, March 15. Conducted by Philly POPS Music Director Michael Krajewski, DeSare will perform the great jazz standards from the classic American Songbook and add new standards that bring a contemporary touch to this collection of music. The concerts will take place in Verizon Hall at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts on Friday, March 13, at 8 p.m.; and on Saturday, March 14, and Sunday, March 15, at 3 p.m. Tickets are currently for sale for all the 2014-2015 Philly POPS season and range in price from $28 to $129. Performances take place in Verizon Hall at The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts at 300 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19102. Tickets may be purchased through phillypops.org or by phone at 215-893-1999.

13th Annual “Songstresses Celebrating Sisterhood” In honor of Women’s History Month, come celebrate with Valray Productions as she celebrates the 13th Annual “Songstresses Celebrating Sisterhood” March 14, from 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. at The Philadelphia Clef Club on the Avenue of the Arts. Paying Homage to the Divas Who Paved the Way. Tickets $45, includes light buffet. For information, contact the Clef Club at 215-893-9912.

Cuba Night Salsa Party and Rum Tasting Fundraiser The Pennsylvania Academy of Ballet Society will hold a Cuba Night fundraiser with a salsa dance lesson and rum tasting on Saturday, March 14 at 7 p.m. at the Pennsylvania Academy of Ballet, 29 North Narberth Avenue, Narberth, PA. Tickets are $25 per person and $45 per couple. All proceeds go to support the apprenticeship and scholarship programs of the Pennsylvania Academy of Ballet Society as well as funding lecture demonstrations for schools and senior programs. For information visit www.paacademyofballet.com or call Melinda Pendleton at 610-664-6455. FIND GREAT EVENTS IN CITY SUBURBAN NEWS!

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The Corinne Mammana Jazz Quartet to Appear at Chris’ Jazz Cafe

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he Corinne Mammana Jazz Quartet featuring guitarist Frank DiBussolo will appear at Chris’ Jazz Café on Tuesday, March 10. Shows run from 7 to 10 p.m. and tickets are $10, $5 for students. Chris’ is located on 1421 Sansom Street. For reservations or information, call 215-568-3131 or visit www.chrisjazzcafe.com. Singer Corinne Mammana has an extensive background in theater with some imposing credits, including several stints off-Broadway. Mammana and her group, who specialize in jazz versions of the Great American Song-

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Singer Corinne Mammana has an extensive background in theater with some imposing credits, including several stints off-Broadway. book, work frequently in New York City, at the prestigious Deer Head Inn, and in clubs and concerts in their native Bethlehem, PA. Veteran guitarist/educator DiBussolo, always a technical marvel, has mellowed with the years and has evolved into an inventive and tasteful soloist, evidenced by his newest recording, “Songs to Write Home About.” Also featured in the group are bassist/educator and World Music pioneer Bruce Kaminsky, and drummer/columnist Bruce Klauber. Both are part of The All-Star Jazz Trio, who often tour with the legendary songstress Peggy King.

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Gump and Braveheart. In 1997, she became the first black woman to head a major studio’s marketing operation when she joined New Line Cinema. After leaving New Line, she has consulted on critically acclaimed films and blockbusters alike, such as Spider-Man 2, The Artist, and The King’s Speech. Continued from front page This intimate conversation will be moderated by current BMFI board member John Hersker, who has been Paramount Pictures Executive Vice President and Movie Tavern CEO in his varied career in the industry. The audience will have a chance to pose questions to the Hollywood trailblazer at the end of the evening. BMFI has been host to many luminaries in its ten-year history, and is honored to add Cheryl Boone Isaacs to the roster, which includes Sir Ben Kingsley and director David Lynch, in its 10th anniversary year. “Behind and Beyond the Oscars: A Conversation with Cheryl Boone Isaacs” will be held on Friday, March 20, at 7 p.m. Tickets are $25 for general admission, and $20 for BMFI members. Tickets can be purchased at the Box Office or online. For assistance purchasing group tickets, contact Gina Izzo at gizzo@brynmawrfilm.org or 610-527-4008 ext. 100. All guests are welcomed to a light Champagne reception at 6 p.m. preceding the discussion. This special program is part of BMFI’s 10th anniversary celebration. In March 2005, Bryn Mawr Film Institute officially opened its doors and began serving the region with thoughtful film screenings and education programs. Ten years later, BMFI is bigger and better than ever after the completion of an expansion project that added two screens to the theater. In celebration of the 10th anniversary, BMFI will feature some “greatest hits” as well as new programs that look to the future.

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PA Same-Sex Marriage Pioneer Tells Why He Defied Law he Freethought Society (FS) hosts Bruce Hanes, Esquire, the Montgomery County twice-elected official who defied Pennsylvania state law in 2013 and began issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Hanes will speak on Monday, March 16, at 7 p.m. at the Ludington Library, 5 South Bryn Mawr Ave., Bryn Mawr. The event is free and open to the public. Hanes’ presentation “Marriage Equality – What’s The Problem?” will highlight how it came about that on July 24, 2013 the Montgomery County Register of Wills and Clerk of Orphans’ Court issued the first same-gender marriage license in the history of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The presentation will be about the reasons why Hanes decided to do this and the consequences following that simple act, including the state Department of Health filing a lawsuit to force him to stop. The move defied a state law that had been in existence since 1996. In what amounted to a nearly year-long back-and-forth legal battle on the state’s same-sex marriage ban, the issue was settled on May 20, 2014 when Judge John E. Jones III ruled the ban unconstitutional. A week later, the state dropped its case against Hanes, who became known as the “rebel Montgomery County Register of Wills.” (Jones was appointed by President George W. Bush as federal judge on the United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania; he was previously best known for his presiding role in the landmark Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District case, in which the teaching of intelligent design, also known as creationism, in public school science classes was ruled to be Bruce Hanes will be speaking on Monday, March unconstitutional.) 16, 7 p.m. at the Ludington Library at an event Hanes was elected as Montgomery County’s first Democratic Register hosted by the Freethought Society. of Wills and Clerk of Orphans’ Court in 2007 and was re-elected for the same office in 2011. Before becoming Register of Wills, the Temple University School of Law graduate briefly served as a real estate law teacher at its Real Estate Institute. He also served as an Assistant Attorney General for the Pennsylvania Department of Justice – which, ironically, declined to pursue Hanes for issuing marriage licenses for same-sex couples – before starting his own private practice, D. Bruce Hanes and Associates, where he spent nearly 40 years practicing civil litigation, wills, estates, and real estate law. He is also currently an adjunct professor at Philadelphia University, where he teaches electoral law and politics. For information, contact: Glen Loev, Freethought Society Vice-President at 610-420-2808.

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The Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul and Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church Present Holocaust Memorial Oratorio tephen Paulus’s “To Be Certain of the Dawn” will be presented twice in our region – on March 20 at 8 p.m. at the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, and on March 22 at 4 p.m. at Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church. This illustrious work commemorates the tens of thousands of children who perished in the Holocaust. The Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church adult and children’s choirs, along with adult and children’s choirs from the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul in Philadelphia and Main Line Reform Temple in Wynnewood, have joined forces to present this memorable work of the late Stephen Paulus. The combined choirs, numbering more than 180 singers, will be supported by The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, one of the world’s finest orchestras, under the direction of Jeffrey Brillhart. World renowned soloists include Elizabeth Weigle, soprano; Suzanne DuPlantis, mezzo-soprano; William Lim, tenor; Randal Scarlatta, baritone, Michael Hogue, tenor; and Elizabeth Shammash, Cantor. “To Be Certain of the Dawn” is an experience to be shared by people of all ages and promises to stir many emotions. Come and experience it for yourself. For Basilica tickets and information, visit www.cathedralphilaconcerts.org or call 215-587-3696. For Bryn Mawr Presbyterian tickets and information, visit www.bmpc.org or call 610-525-2821.

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“Proof” Takes the Stage at Neumann University he Neumann University players bring the awardwinning drama “Proof” to the Neumann University stage opening on Thursday, March 12, at 8 p.m. Written in 2000 by American playwright David Auburn, “Proof” follows Catherine, the daughter of Robert, a recently deceased mathematical genius in his fifties and professor at the University of Chicago, and her struggle with mathematical genius and mental illness. Catherine had cared for her father through his lengthy mental illness. Upon Robert’s death, his ex-graduate student Hal discovers a paradigmshifting proof about prime numbers in Robert’s office. Catherine then journeys to find the proof of authorship for From left – Julia Love, Chris Reyetovich and Kerry Bunnell star in “Proof” March 12 - 15 this groundbreaking insight. at Neumann University. Throughout, the play explores Catherine’s fear of following in her father’s footsteps, both mathematically and mentally, and her desperate attempts to stay in control. The play won a Pulitzer Prize for drama in 2001 and the Tony Award for best play. The Neumann University Players is the resident theater company of Neumann University comprised of students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community members. For 30 years, the company was under the artistic direction of theater professor Terence Gleeson, who founded the group in 1984. He returns to the Neumann stage as an actor in “Proof.” The University Players produce two or more fully staged plays annually, selecting from a wide range of material including Shakespeare, musicals, and contemporary drama. Performances run Thursday through Saturday, March 12 -14, at 8 p.m. and Sunday, March 15, at 2 p.m. at the Meagher Theatre in the campus Life Center. Produced by Tariq Hamami and Ed Milliner. Directed by Will Steinberger. Admission is $10. Seniors and students with ID is $5. For more information call 610-361-5455.

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Headmaster John Nagl (standing, far left) and Cum Laude speaker Bill Fortenbaugh ’54 (standing, far right) with new inductees into The Haverford School’s Cum Laude Society (seated, from left) seniors Cory Fader, Dylan Henderson, Matthew Larson, Haram Lee, John Zipf, Jonathan Paras, William Ye, Rudy Miller, Michael Solomon, R.J. Meiers, and Gregory Boyek; (standing) juniors Jackson Simon, Harry Bellwoar, Brendan Burns, Jake Pechet, Jackson Henderson, Manav Khandelwal, Jamie Leyden, Nathan Kidambi, Connor Atkins, Logan Atkins, and Jonathan Soslow. wenty-two Haverford School students were admitted into the Cum Laude Society during the 84th induction ceremony on April 14, for which Dr. Bill Fortenbaugh ’54 was the featured speaker. Headmaster Dr. John Nagl was inducted as The Haverford School’s chapter president. The Cum Laude Society, the School’s highest honor, is modeled on the college Phi Beta Kappa Society and honors academic excellence in secondary schools, selecting student members in their junior and senior years. To be elected to Cum Laude recognizes not only sustained superior academic achievement, but also demonstration of good character, honor, and integrity in all aspects of school life.

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“PA Ballet” performs “Swan Lake” at the Academy of Music. Photo/Alexander Iziliaev By Jerry H. Bloom, Staff Writer Onstage • Pennsylvania Ballet performs Swan Lake, at The Academy of Music in Philadelphia, March 5 - 8 and 14 - 15, telling the story of young prince, Siegfried, and his love for the Swan Queen, Odette. Transformed into a swan by an evil sorcerer, Odette is destined to remain a swan unless rescued by true love. For tickets ($59 - $129) or info, call 215-893-1999 or visit www.paballet.org/current-season. • The Lower Merion Symphony Orchestra, at Lower Merion High School, 315 East Montgomery Avenue in Ardmore, PA, will conduct a free performance on March 8, at 3 p.m., under direction of Conductor David Wetherill, featuring some of Philadelphia’s most gifted musicians, including members of The Philadelphia Orchestra. For info, visit http://www.lowermerionsymphony.org. • 11th Hour Theatre Company presents Field Hockey Hot, on the Mainstage at The Adrienne, 2030 Sansom Street in Philadelphia, March 5 - 22, a comedy featuring a pop score inspired by iconic musicians of the 1980s, and a world where field hockey rules all. For tickets ($32 -$37) or info, call 267-9879865 or visit www.11thhourtheatrecompany.org/shows. • World Cafe Live – Downstairs, 3025 Walnut Street in Philadelphia, presents the Minas Sextet performing Symphony In Bossa with Big Band and Strings, Saturday, March 14, Doors: 7 p.m.; Show: 8 p.m. For tickets ($30 – includes a copy of the CD) or info, call 215-222-1400 or visit http://tickets.worldcafelive.com/event/766453-minas-symphony-in-bossa-bigphiladelphia. • Lutheran Church of the Holy Communion, 2110 Chestnut Street in Philadelphia, hosts The Jazz Bridge’s Jazz at the Sanctuary, presenting vocalist Ruth Naomi Floyd, Wednesday, March 11, showtime 7:30 p.m. With her soaring mezzosoprano voice, critics praise her music for seamlessly com-

bining ensemble-based modern jazz with explicit Biblical messages. For tickets ($10, $5 for students, available only at the door) or info, call 215-517-8337 or visit www.jazzbridge.org/ events/neighborhood-concerts. • The RRAZZ Room, 6426 Lower York Road in New Hope, PA, presents Maureen McGovern in Sing, my Sisters, Sing!, celebrating Women Singer/Songwriters from the 1960s to the 1980s, Saturday, March 7, at 8 p.m., performing songs Natural Woman, I Feel The Earth Move, At Seventeen, That’s The Way I Always Heard It Should Be, God Bless The Child, and more! For tickets ($40 General Admission; $50 Limited VIP Seating) or info, call 888-596-1027 or visit www.therrazzroom.com. Dining Around • King of Prussia Mall Restaurants, 160 North Gulph Road in King of Prussia, PA, offers dineKOP with prix-fixe menus during Restaurant Week, through March 8. Participating restaurants donating a portion of the proceeds to The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s new Specialty Care Center, expected to open in King of Prussia in the Summer 2015 are: Seasons 52, Cantina Laredo, Morton’s – The Steakhouse, Sullivan’s Steakhouse, Maggiano’s Little Italy, Rock Bottom Brewery, Zodiac by Neiman Marcus, and California Pizza Kitchen. For reservations or info, visit www.visitkop.com/ events/dinekopr. • Paramour Restaurant, 139 East Lancaster Avenue, at the Wayne Hotel in Wayne, PA will host a Champagne Wine Dinner featuring prestigious French winery, Taittinger, Thursday, March 12, beginning at 6:30 p.m., at cost of $150 per person, tax and gratuity not included. For reservations (required) or info, call 610-977-0600) or visit http://paramourwayne.com/taittinger. • London Grill, 2301 Fairmount Avenue in Philadelphia, celebrates their 24th Birthday. Each week throughout March, Chef Michael McNally will prepare the following fan-favorite recipes of yesteryear: March 4 – Chili Elizabeth Taylor, March 11 – Spinach and Ricotta Gnudi, March 18 – HRC Salmon, horseradish-crusted salmon, March 25 – Szechuan Duck Spring Rolls. For reservations or info, call 215-978-4545 or visit www.londongrill.com/contact-us. New Restaurant Opening • Parlor Suburban Square, 30 Parking Plaza in Ardmore, PA opened March 1, serving wood-fired pizzas, pastas, and salads, with a décor of crimson and gray wood, more natural light and energy from a skylight, and windows opening to the courtyard. A Ferrari red pizza oven imported from Modena, Italy is the focal point of the dining room. A draft wine by the glass program will focus on reasonably priced Italian wines, starting at $6 per glass and $18 per bottle. For reservations or info, call 610-649-6200 or visit www.parlorardmore.com. Art Event • Community Arts Center, 414 Plush Mill Road in Wallingford, PA, offers the exhibition, InPerson, juried by Doug Martenson, through March 13, from 2 - 4 p.m. in the Duke Gallery. All exhibits free and open to the public. For info or driving directions, call 610-566-1713 or visit www.communityartscenter.org. E-mail releases two-weeks in advance of publication date to jerry@jerrybloom.com. Follow paragraph format above.

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Rosemont School Students Perform in Talent Showcases Two students display their performing arts talents during Rosemont School of the Holy Child’s Talent Showcases. Mac Traynor (Villanova) plays “The Pink Panther” by Henry Mancini in the Lower School Talent Showcase, while Ashley Wingfield (Wayne) dances to “Nothing Else Matters” by James Hatfield and Lars Ulrich in the Middle School Talent Showcase.

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EDUCATION NEWS Nine Friends’ Central Students Named Finalists in National Merit Programs Eight seniors at Friends’ Central School were named National Merit Finalists, and one senior was named a Finalist in the National Achievement Program. They are, front from left – Rebecca Buxbaum of Lansdowne, Matthew Wilson of Newtown Square, Justin Burdge of Philadelphia, Hannah Szapary of Wynnewood, back – Saoirse Hahn of Bryn Mawr, Alex Nichol of Narberth, Odette Moolten of Philadelphia, Noah Silvestry of Gladwyne, and (not pictured) Krishna Kahn of Wynnewood.

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ight Friends’ Central School seniors – Justin Burdge, Rebecca Buxbaum, Saoirse Hahn, Krishna Kahn, Odette Moolten, Alex Nichol, Noah Silvestry, and Hannah Szapary – have been named National Merit Scholarship Program Finalists. These Friends’ Central students are among some 15,000 Semifinalists (out of over 1.5 million applicants) from across the country now designated as Finalists. Recognized by the National Merit Program based on their scores on the 2013 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT), they went on to achieve Finalist standing by meeting a number of additional requirements, including SAT scores and a record of consistently high academic performance in grades 9 through 12, as well as in any college course work taken. Friends’ Central is excited to share that Matthew Wilson was also named a Finalist in the National Achievement Program. Of the more than 160,000 students who entered the 2015 National Achievement® Program, only 1,300 are named Finalists by meeting high academic standards and other requirements, including a high score on the SAT and the 2013 Preliminary SAT. Friends’ Central’s National Merit Finalists will continue in the competition for some 8,000 National Merit Scholarships. About 800 National Achievement Finalists will receive scholarships based on their abilities, skills, and accomplishments. Twenty-nine percent of the Class of 2015 who took the junior year PSAT has been recognized by the National Merit Scholarship Program, including eight National Merit Finalists, 12 National Merit Commended Students, one National Achievement Finalist, and two Outstanding Participants in the National Achievement Program.

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ABRAHAM LINCOLN EXPERT FRANK J. WILLIAMS TO SPEAK 25th Annual Davis R. Parker Memorial History Lecture n the 150th anniversary year of Abraham Lincoln’s assassination, retired Rhode Island Supreme Court Chief Justice and Abraham Lincoln expert Frank J. Williams will present “The Lincoln Assassination in Law and Lore” for the 25th annual Davis R. Parker Memorial History Lecture at The Haverford School on Wednesday, March 11, at 7:30 p.m. in the School’s Ball Auditorium, Wilson Hall, lower level. The lecture is free and open to the public. A book signing will follow the event; copies of Judging Lincoln and Lincoln as Hero will be available for purchase. Williams is a leading authority on the life and times of Abraham Lincoln, and a renowned Lincoln collector, having amassed a private library and archive that ranks among the nation’s largest and finest. A scholar of national reputation, Williams is the author or editor of more than a dozen books, including Lincoln as Hero, Judging Lincoln, and The Emancipation Proclamation: Three Views, a book Retired Rhode Island Supreme Court on the legal, political, and cultural impact of the Chief Justice and Abraham Lincoln Emancipation Proclamation. expert Frank J. Williams will present Since 1996, Williams has served as founding “The Lincoln Assassination in Law and chairman of The Lincoln Forum, a national assemLore” at The Haverford School on bly of Lincoln and Civil War devotees. He is also March 11 at 7:30 p.m. president of the Ulysses S. Grant Association, an office he has held since 1990. Williams received his A.B. in government and history from Boston University in 1962, followed by five years of service in the U.S. Army. Williams earned the Bronze Star, three Air Medals, an Army Commendation Medal, two Vietnamese Campaign Medals, and a Combat Infantryman’s Badge. Returning to Rhode Island after his discharge, Williams entered Boston University School of Law, earning his J.D. in 1970. He was admitted to the Rhode Island Bar in 1970 and to the bar of the U.S. Supreme Court in 1976. A practicing attorney for more than 25 years, Williams was nominated for the Superior Court bench by the governor of Rhode Island in 1995 and served in that role until 2001. He was appointed and unanimously confirmed by the state legislature as chief justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court, a position he held from 2001-08. For information, call 610-642-3020, ext. 1311 or visit www.haverford.org/parkerlecture. The Haverford School is located at 450 Lancaster Ave., Haverford. Seating is limited to 250 and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.

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Jewish Family and Children’s Service of Greater Philadelphia Can Help FCS can help pay for some of your college needs. Applications are being accepted now through March 27, 2015. To be eligible, the student must be Jewish and live in the 5 county Philadelphia area, and must be a high school student entering college. The student does not need to be a client of JFCS to apply. According to JFCS President and CEO, Paula Goldstein, “We are fortunate at JFCS to have a cadre of donors who are committed to helping students graduating from high school go on to college despite financial obstacles.” Goldstein continues, “One of our most exemplary donors, was Ruth Colten.” In Ruth Colten’s lifetime, she established the Joel K. Colten Scholarship Fund following the tragic and untimely death of her son. Upon her death, Ruth Colten left additional dollars to JFCS to help students fulfill their dream of a college education. For information, contact Joanna Johnson at 267-256-2100 or JJohnson@jfcsphilly.org. You may also visit www.jfcsphilly.org/scholarship.

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he Haverford School Upper School Drama and Music Departments will present “Spamalot” March 12 at 7 p.m. and March 13 and 14 at 7:30 p.m. in Centennial Hall. “Spamalot” tells the legendary tale of King Arthur’s quest to find the Holy Grail. However, diverting a bit from the true story, this hilarious musical features such oddities as a line of beautiful dancing girls, a flatulent Frenchmen, and killer rabbits. Outside, there is plague with a 50 percent chance of pestilence and famine. Throughout the show Arthur, traveling with his servant Patsy, recruits several knights to accompany him on his quest, including Sir Bedevere, Sir Robin, Sir Lancelot, and Sir Galahad. Along the way, they meet such characters as The Lady of the Lake, Prince Herbert, Tim the Enchanter, Not Dead Fred, the Black Knight and the Knights who say Ni. Musical numbers include “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life,” “Knights of the Round Table,” and the “Song That Goes Like This.” The cast features drama students from The Academy of Notre Dame de Namur, The Agnes Irwin School, The Baldwin School, Episcopal Academy, and The Haverford School. Tickets are $10 for adults; $5 for students and seniors and may be purchased at the door or online at http://the-haverford-school.ticketleap.com/spamalot. The Box Office opens 45 minutes prior to show time. For information, call 610-642-3020, ext. 1386.

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Mysterious Travelers Concert Series – Featuring Karen Smith On Monday, March 9 at 7 p.m., audiences at the Montgomery Auditorium at the Parkway Central Library will have an opportunity to welcome percussionist Karen Smith and her band to the stage. Smith is a percussionist, playwright, director, producer, poet, and educator originally from Brooklyn but a Philadelphian now since 1993. She has two musical groups: Weez the Peeples, a jazz ensemble, and Sistahs Laying Down Hands, an arts collective filled with vocals, dance, and drumming. Sistahs was part of the pre-opening event for Al Jarreau & David Sanborn on August 21, 2014 at the Dell Music Center and Sistahs will be the opening act for Lancaster Avenue 10th Annual Jazz Festival in July of 2015. To reserve your spot at this concert, you can get FREE tickets through Free Library of Philadelphia’s Music Department. Visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mysterious-travelers-concert-series-featuring-karen-smith-tickets-15820825515. The Free Library of Philadelphia is located at 1901 Vine Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103. Call 215-686-5322.

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EDUCATION NEWS Devon Prep Middle School Students “Stay Up� to Fight Childhood Cancer

Devon Prep Middle School Christian Action Program (CAP) Members helped raise nearly $4300 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Standing, from left, are: Seventh Graders Dylan Smoot of West Chester, Christopher Zack of Newtown Square, and Finnian Thompson of Devon, Eighth Graders Andre Tiglao of King of Prussia, Ryan Federico of West Chester, Nicholas Bello of Collegeville, Christopher Muth of West Chester, and Gavin Burke of St. Davids, Seventh Grader Colin Fulmer of Broomall, Sixth Grader Berenger Bauers of Phoenixville, and Seventh Grader Steven van Zelst of Newtown Square; kneeling in front are – Seventh Graders Maximus Fortebuono of Devon (left) and Sean O’Reilly of Rydal.

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Annenberg Center Zellerbach Theatre will present The African Children’s Choir on Friday, March 27. The performance features well-loved children’s songs, traditional Spirituals and Gospel favorites and supports programs, such as education, care and relief and development. The concert time is 7:30 p.m. and tickets range from $20 to $60. For info, call 215-898-3900.

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PHILADELPHIA HEART BALL

Attending the Philadelphia Heart Ball are, from left – Heart Ball honorees and alumni of St. Joe’s University, Dr. Peter Kowey, Bryn Mawr, and Jerry Maginnis pose with the mascot, the Hawk. Photos/Daniel Burke Photography

From left – NBC 10’s Jacqueline London; Christina Crews, Overbrook; and Anzio Williams, NBC 10, VP of News talked about their favorite parts of the evening.

pproximately 800 people from across the Delaware Valley and beyond celebrated Heart Month by attending the 58th annual Philadelphia Heart Ball. Many were there to support the two honorees: Jerry Maginnis, KPMG, who was given the Heart of Philadelphia award, and Dr. Peter Kowey, Main Line Health, who was presented with the Edward S. Cooper MD award. Emceed by NBC 10 anchor Jacqueline London, the night was filled with a unique live auction, dinner and dancing. But through a poignant tale of an 18-year-old girl with fatal heart disease, the night indiDr. Elliot and Shelly Barnathan, Havertown, cated that, although the Amerishow their “Love” at the gala. can Heart Association has made great strides over the years, there is still much work to be done. The Heart Ball raised $1.6M for local heart disease and stroke research.

From left – Stephanie Austin, Bryn Mawr; Denise Cohen and Kelly Doyle shared a friendly rivalry during the live auction.

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Eileen Flanagan Speaks on “Creative Communities” at Ethical Society uaker writer, speaker, and activist Eileen Flanagan will speak on “Hope for the Future: Creative Communities,” at 11 a.m., Sunday, March 8, at the Ethical Humanist Society of Philadelphia, 1906 S. Rittenhouse Square. Through her work with Earth Quaker Action Team, Flanagan has become convinced that small groups of people working together creatively are doing the most to address climate change. She’ll tell the inspiring stories that give her hope, from women farmers in Kenya to the local group taking on a national bank to stop its financing of mountaintop removal coal mining. All are welcome to attend. Flanagan’s new book, “Renewable: One Woman’s Search for Simplicity, Faithfulness, and Hope,” tells the story of her midlife realization that she was not living up to her potential or her youthful ideals, and the engaging journey that led her to handcuff herself to the White House fence. Her previous book, “The Wisdom to Know the Difference,” was endorsed by the Dalai Lama. A graduate of Duke and Yale, Flanagan leads the board of Earth Quaker Action Team, which uses nonviolent direct action to work for a just and sustainable economy. For information contact the Society at office@phillyethics.org or 215-735-3456 or visit the EHSoP website at www.phillyethics.org. Free street parking by permit available on arrival.

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world (She is intrigued by their primordial sense of purity and beauty.), her intent is to have viewers form their own responses to her work. “I’m not preaching. I’m trying to create awareness. Ultimately, I desire for my work to offer alternative perceptions to certainty past and present,” she says Bradley’s source materials for her work are anthologies, historic engravings, prints and plates, gathered from around the world that “fit together natural phenomenon and water, and man’s desires to overtake the natural world.” Frescoes hanging in the Medici Palace in Florence, Italy, are the inspiration for her swan series, while illustrations in “Fabre’s Book of Insects,” the celebrated the 19th century study by Jean Henri Fabre, served as starting points for the insect series in her Villanova exhibit. Bradley’s work has been widely exhibited in the United States and internationally in England, Spain, Italy, and India. She received her Master in Fine Art degree in painting from the University of South Florida and a Bachelor in Fine Art in painting and printmaking from the University of Miami. The Villanova University Art Gallery is open weekdays from 9 a.m. into most evenings. Virginia Bradley’s exhibit will run through April 16, 2015. For extended and weekend hours, and other information, contact the Art Gallery at 610-519-4612. Selected works for the Virginia Bradley exhibit may be previewed at www.artgallery.villanova.edu.


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