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The legal fight over whether transgender people can use public bathrooms that reflect their gender identity is set to reach the U.S. Supreme Court for the first time in a case involving a Virginia high school student who was born a girl but now identifies as male. The Gloucester County School Board has lost its fight in lower courts to prevent Gavin Grimm, 17, from using the boys’ bathroom while litigation continues. The board is expected to file an emergency application with the Supreme Court on Wednesday seeking to block a lower court’s injunction requiring it to allow Grimm to use the boys’ bathroom, according to Kyle Duncan, one of the school board’s lawyers. REUTERS
SHOOTING OF THREE IN VIRGINIA CAPTURED BY FACEBOOK LIVE CAMERA
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Three Virginia men were wounded by a hail of gunfire in a shooting recorded on Facebook Live video, police said on Wednesday, another example of the phenomenon of violence being streamed online. The men were shot shortly after 6 p.m. on Tuesday in Norfolk, about 150 miles south of Washington, D.C., police said in a statement. The three, two of them 27 and one 29, were taken to a hospital. One was in critical condition. The live video posted to Facebook showed three men sitting in a car smoking and listening to music. The camera is pointed up to the face of one man sitting in the front passenger seat. Some five minutes into the video, about 30 shots erupt within less than half a minute. The camera drops while still running and records for more than an hour from the car’s floor. REUTERS
AMAZON SAYS PRIME DAY ORDERS JUMP 60 PERCENT OVER LAST YEAR
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Amazon.com said customers placed 60 percent more orders worldwide in its second “Prime Day” sale despite early glitches, cementing the event’s position as an annual shopping festival for online shoppers. The retailer said it recorded the largest daily sales for Amazon devices on Tuesday, helped by heavy discounts. The Fire TV Stick was its best-selling device. Orders rose by more than 50 percent in the United States, Amazon said. Orders placed on the company’s mobile app doubled. Amazon did not provide total sales figures for the event, which was open only to members of its $99-per-year Prime subscription service.
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Temple University Board looks to dismiss President Theobald $22M A vote of no confidence was issued Tuesday.
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The Temple University Board of Trustees is looking to dismiss university President Neil Theobald, nearly four years after he assumed his role. The board issued a vote of no confidence against Theobald, according to an announcement made Tuesday. They will seek his dismissal in a July 21 meeting. This decision comes about two weeks after the university dismissed Provost Hai-Lung Dai over a $22-million deficit in the financial aid budget, though the university did not specify at the time its reasons for firing Dai. The board says that deficit is ultimately Theobald’s responsibility
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and he “must be held accountable.” But according to The Temple News, Theobald has alleged his pending dismissal actually stems from his refusal to cover up sexual harassment allegations made
against Dai. Dai is still a tenured professor in the chemistry department. In Tuesday’s meeting, the board also approved Theobald’s nomination of Joanne Epps to Dai’s position as provost.
Theobald is Temple’s 10th president, a role he assumed in 2012 after Ann Weaver Hart departed. While the university searches for a new president, former Acting President Richard Englert will again serve as temporary head. “Dr. Englert brings a wealth of leadership, knowledge and Temple experience to the post of Acting President,” Board Chairman Patrick O’Connor wrote in an email to the Temple community Tuesday. “The Board of Trustees has full confidence that Dr. Englert will ably lead the University in the months ahead with fidelity to its mission of access to excellence.”
DA: Drexel cop stole cash, knives during bust A Drexel University police officer has been charged with stealing two items from a student during an on-campus drug bust, according to prosecutors. Che Brown, 37, is charged with taking $500 in cash and two knives from the property confiscated from a Drexel student whose room he had searched during a marijuana-related investigation, DA Seth Williams announced Wednedsay. Brown allegedly confessed to the theft after the student tried to get his property back and complained that some items were missing. “My bad, this is all on me,” Brown allegedly said to his supervisor when confronted over the reported theft, according to the DA’s office. The charges stem from the Jan. 14, 2015, search of a residence hall room
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where a student was reported to possess marijuana. Officers found “a bag of marijuana, cigarette rolling papers, knives, bags of white powder and $500,” according to the DA’s office. Brown was supposed to put the items into evidence after they were inventoried. However, he allegedly did not record two knives or the $500, and didn’t put them into
evidence. “Upon learning that Officer Che Brown had allegedly tampered with evidence collected from a scene while responding to an incident on Jan. 14, 2015, Drexel immediately began an internal investigation,” Drexel spokeswoman Niki Gianakaris said in a statement. “The investigation confirmed Brown had violated police procedures.” While Brown allegedly did attempt to surreptitiously return the $500 to the evidence room, a surveillance camera caught him placing an Ibuprofen box with the money inside the evidence room. The alleged theft came to light after the student sought the return of his property, the DA said. The student, who had received the money as a gift from his grandmother, complained that
the cash was in different denominations when it was returned to him. Brown, of Upper Darby, lost his job in February 2015 after two years on the force, prosecutors said. “What former Officer Che Brown did was wrong — stealing is stealing no matter if it is $5, $50 or $500 — and he will now have his day in court,” DA Seth Williams said in a statement. Brown now faces charges of theft, unlawful taking, receiving stolen property, obstructing administration of law and official oppression. In a statement, Drexel University said its police “will not tolerate behavior deviating from adhering to the highest standards of professional integrity.” No court date has yet been scheduled in the case. SAM NEWHOUSE
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Philly stands with Dallas, and so does its police department. Earlier this week, six active-duty Philadelphia police officers traveled to Dallas as members of the department’s Honor Guard to stand with Dallas officers after five of their members were killed and nine were injured in an ambush on July 7. “We always do our best to send our Honor Guard or members of our Honor Guard whenever it’s feasible to do so,” Sgt. Eric Gripp of the Philadelphia Police Department said. “There’s been a loss of life … and we try to send representatives to represent Philadelphia to stand with them in their time of grief.” The officers, who vary in rank, will be attend-
ing funerals for the five slain officers over the next several days. Gripp said when the PPD has lost officers in the line of duty, officers from “all over the world stand shoulder to shoulder with us. “We want to do the same in the case of Dallas,” Gripp said. “Any loss of life is tragic, and one as large and unprecedented as this, it’s important that we show our support.” The PPD posted photos to its Facebook page Wednesday morning, showing its officers at the viewing for Dallas Police Department’s Senior Cpl. Lorne Ahrens, who was a 14-year veteran of the force. Gripp said in light of the Dallas shooting, which was carried out by a gunman who was targeting white officers, the PPD is reminding its officers to “stay vigilant.” He added that the only internal changes in the wake of Dallas are that all patrol cars are running two-person, and the department has suspended ride-alongs for civilians.
“Any loss of life is tragic, and one as large and unprecedented as this, it’s important that we show our support.” Gripp
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Airbnb may put lid on hotel rates during political conventions The app allows people to rent out rooms or apartments. This year’s Republican and Democratic conventions may prove what hotels have long feared: They could lose a consistent windfall to Airbnb and other home-sharing services. Normally, hotels would be cashing in on the combined 100,000 people expected to flood Cleveland for the Republican presidential nominating convention next week and Philadelphia for the Democratic gathering July 25-28. But because of what hoteliers call “shadow inventory” from home-sharing brokers, they may not be able to get the convention-week markups they collected in the past, and that could foreshadow a rate-shaving trend as peerto-peer rentals grow. Airbnb, which expects 5,400 rentals for the two political conventions, is also helping people find lodging in Brazil in August for the Summer Olympics, the next big event to watch. Jeremy Adkison, a 28-year-old delegate to the Democratic convention, said he decided to try Airbnb because he thought a hotel would cost too much. The Emporia, Kansas, resident paid $442 for a five-night stay at a townhouse near the convention site. Hotel rooms are still available in Philadelphia, albeit at those higher rates Adkison sought to avoid. The Marriott Courtyard Philadelphia, for example, is advertising rooms for $989 a night, triple its normal rate. This is not out of the question for what the trade calls a “compres-
sion” period. These times of peak demand, typically associated with a nearby event, contribute 25 percent to 30 percent to hotels’ annual profits. Marriott International Inc representatives did not respond to multiple requests for comment. “Airbnb is hurting the ability of [hotel] companies to collect on highpriced nights,” said C. Patrick Scholes, managing director of lodging and leisure equity research at SunTrust Robinson Humphrey Inc. The impact is difficult to quantify, however, he added. Research firm TravelClick found hotel rates in Cleveland and Philadelphia had risen 20.7 percent for the 2016 convention months from a year earlier. That is solid, but well below the 34.75 percent increase in Tampa, Florida, and Charlotte, North Carolina, during the 2012 convention months, according to CBRE Hotels, another research firm. Furthermore, the convention bump had been intensifying until this year. In 2008, hotel rates rose by a combined 23.25 percent in host cities St. Paul, Minnesota, and Denver in 2008 and by 15.75 percent in lodging-rich New York City and Boston in 2004, CBRE said. To be sure, hotel companies are reporting brisk convention business for 2016. The Loews Philadelphia Hotel is 100 percent booked, spokeswoman Jaimi Blackburn said, adding that most others in the city and immediate area are as well. Philadelphia and Ohio industry associations said both political parties negotiated rates early for many of their delegates, so the hotels were not getting maximum prices for those rooms. LAILA KEARNEY
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CALLING OUT PHILLY’S BLACK ELITE
Protesters in front of City Hall in Philadelphia. CHARLES MOSTOLLER
In Philadelphia, many of the major power brokers are black. They are the politicos, lawyers, consultants and business owners who live in Center City, the Main Line and Montgomery County. They’re the folks who have the inner-circle talks at Del Frisco’s for happy hour, throw private parties at the 1925 Lounge on Saturday nights and have no problem flaunting their wealth on social media. They are the black elite in Philadelphia and they’re unapologetically convinced that their rising to the top should be an inspiration to all those still living at the bottom. In other words, they believe their presence is charity. I’ve mingled with them, and at one time I thought a connection would bring about progressive collaboration on how to address our community’s persistent hardships. I thought wrong. Instead, I’ve come to realize that in hard times, such as last week’s devastating racial turmoil of extrajudicial police shootings and retaliation, this particular group is only trying to pay lip service. Last week, my
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timeline was filled with their long social media posts grieving lost lives. Some of them even published guest pieces in predominately white publications, giving out countless written solutions on how these issues can be addressed. Such actions would have been plausible had these individuals not been former employees and current influencers of the very political system that they seek to criticize only in writing. In other words, talk is cheap when you’re bumping shoulders every day with the very people in power who can actually address such pressing conflicts. So this is my call for action: All those who are black and hold political capital and clout in this city need to do more than just empathize, they need to represent. It’s getting pretty old seeing the constant “Appreciation Day” parties that some black state representatives do in the community to hide the lack of real social justice
they should be pursuing in Harrisburg. It’s beginning to get played out seeing fundraisers for urban nonprofits being held downtown, but never in the ’hood. I’m tired of the prosperity gospel in speeches at graduation ceremonies when the cameras are rolling, but never any other time. Because everyone’s so damn busy, they whine. Their exploitation of our communities demands atonement. They should fight to bring about restorative justice. Within the confines of Philly’s City Hall, financial district, property development community and law enforcement offices lies greed, corruption and mismanagement. Our black elite know what goes on behind the scenes and their embarrassing silence on it is partially responsible for the deaths of innocent civilians. It’s time for them to speak out loudly about these issues. This would be a testament of how real compassion becomes sacrifice as such deeds will require integrity. Right now, our nation is burning and it’s high time for those who can closely identify with us to show their solidarity.
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Philadelphia Airport workers vote to strike during DNC Hundreds of Philadelphia International Airport employees, including security officers, cabin cleaners and baggage handlers, have voted to strike during the Democratic National Convention later this month, according to Service Employees International Union 32BJ, a union that wants to organize them. More than 400 workers voted Tuesday to walk off their jobs during the DNC. Of 1,000 employees, 500 participated, and voted overwhelmingly, 461-5. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve tried to make our voice heard but our employers always find new ways to silence us with bullying and intimidation. It is time for us to have a union so that we can be treated with respect, have decent work schedules and benefits,â&#x20AC;? said Charles Jones, a baggage handler with
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on sick pay, the Inquirer reported. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The airport is Philadelphiaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s modern day plantation,â&#x20AC;? said the Rev. Greg Holston, of Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER). â&#x20AC;&#x153;In the
poorest big city in the country, it is a moral outrage that while billions are made at the airport every year, these men and women languish in poverty. We demand that the city, subcontractors and American Airlines donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t leave these workers behind.â&#x20AC;? According to the Department of Transportation, airline profits hit a record high in 2015, with 25 major U.S. airlines raking in a combined $25.6 billion. Gabe Morgan, director of SEIU 32BJ, told NewsWorks that after three years of striking, airline employees are â&#x20AC;&#x153;deciding to stop holding back.â&#x20AC;? He wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t say how likely a strike during the DNC would be, but said that the airport has continued with business as usual during past strikes. ALEXIS SACHDEV
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May becomes British PM, promising â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;bold new roleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; outside EU May assumed office after an audience with Queen Elizabeth and drove straight to her new home of 10 Downing St., vacated hours earlier by David Cameron. Theresa May became Britainâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new prime minister on Wednesday, promising to carve out a bold new future in the world as she embarks on the monumental task of leading the country out of the European Union. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We will rise to the challenge. As we leave the
European Union we will forge a bold new positive role for ourselves in the world, and we will make Britain a country that works not for a privileged few, but for every one of us,â&#x20AC;? she said. Cameron stepped down after Britons rejected his entreaties and voted to leave the EU in a referendum last month, severely undermining European efforts to forge greater unity and creating economic uncertainty across the 28-nation bloc. May must try to limit the damage to British trade and investment as she renegotiates the
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powerful but you, when we pass new laws weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll listen not to the mighty but to you, when it comes to taxes weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll prioritize not the wealthy but you.â&#x20AC;? The United States congratulated May and said it was confident in her ability to steer Britain through the Brexit negotiations. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Based on the public comments weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve seen from the incoming prime minister, she intends to pursue a course thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s consistent with the prescription that President Obama has offered,â&#x20AC;? White House spokesman Josh Earnest said. REUTERS
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In first, US judge throws out cellphone ‘stingray’ evidence For the first time, a federal judge has suppressed evidence obtained without a warrant by U.S. law enforcement using a stingray, a surveillance device that can trick suspects’ cellphones into revealing their locations. U.S. District Judge William Pauley in Manhattan on Tuesday ruled that defendant Raymond Lambis’ rights were violated when the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration used such a device without a warrant to find his Washington Heights apartment. The DEA had used a stingray to identify Lambis’ apartment as the most likely location of a cellphone identified during a drug-trafficking probe. Pauley said doing so constituted an unrea-
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sonable search. “Absent a search warrant, the government may not turn a citizen’s cellphone into a tracking device,” Pauley wrote. The ruling marked the first time a federal judge had suppressed evidence obtained using a stingray, according to the American Civil Liberties Union, which like other privacy advocacy groups has criticized law enforcement’s use of such devices.
“This opinion strongly reinforces the strength of our constitutional privacy rights in the digital age,” ACLU attorney Nathan Freed Wessler said in a statement. It was unclear whether prosecutors would seek to appeal. A spokeswoman for Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, whose office was prosecuting the case, declined to comment. REUTERS
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Democrat Hillary Clinton laced into Republican presidential rival Donald Trump on Wednesday, accusing him of stoking divisions among Americans over race and religion. “His campaign is as divisive as any we have seen in our lifetimes,” Clinton said at a campaign appearance at the Illinois state house in Springfield. “It is built on stoking mistrust and pitting American against American. It’s there in everything he says and everything he promises
to do as president.” Clinton’s speech on the divisions she believes Trump is exacerbating came a week after a sniper shot and killed five Dallas police officers during a protest of police killings of black men in Louisiana and Minnesota. Clinton’s speech on Wednesday carried the echo of history. The state house in the Illinois capital of Springfield was the site where President Abraham Lincoln delivered an anti-slavery speech during his campaign for the U.S. Senate in 1858 and where President Barack Obama, the first African-American to hold the highest office in America, launched his campaign. Clinton criticized Trump’s proposals to ban Muslims from enter-
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POLITICOS AND PIKACHUS While the rest of America is chasing Jigglypuff and Magicarp, some of us are preparing for a much more depressing version of Pokemon Go. Call it Pokemon Co — as in “convention.” Yes, I will soon join the grumbling herd of journalists trudging off to cover the Republicans in Cleveland and then the Democrats in Philadelphia. And trust me, both of these circuses come with critters you’d rather avoid. The most common is the fierce Partisanisaurus. Known for a onesided attacking style, this creature turns a blind eye to every flaw in its own party, while simultaneously seeing nothing but evil among — well, anyone who does not agree with it. Always bolder in packs, when enough of them get together they have a frightening affection for tacky clothing, ridiculous hats and evolving into full-fledged wingnuts.
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Caution: In either form, this creature can be pelted with Pokelogic all day and will never admit being cornered, let alone captured. Another convention congregant: the ZeroSumOne. This political animal knows his/her candidate is a mess — mistrusted by the public and disliked by even some allies. But at least his/her nominee is not “that other one!” Fair enough. After all, why go through all the fuss of finding a really good candidate when you can just demonize the opposition? Bernievees and TrumpDumpers will also be hanging around the bars, growling and snapping. They may prove hard to snare for the nominees, but
don’t worry about them doing any real damage. It’s now pretty clear they have no teeth. The Protestonizers will bear watching, if only because they often harbor MediaMaulers who just love chomping into unsuspecting journalists — especially when the journos foolishly point out not everyone in the country agrees with the Partisanisaurs. Frankly, I wouldn’t be surprised to see a few ItCoulddaBeenMes in the hotel lobbies, whining about how great they would have been as president and why they decided to run for Senate again after all. Dealing with all these characters can be tiring, but when you’re a reporter at a convention, you gotta catch ’em all. Still, if you see me slipping away for some fresh air now and then, please don’t raise a fuss — like Pikachu, I’m hiding.
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At the Dallas megachurch called The Potter’s House, officers by the thousands crowded into the funeral for Dallas Area Rapid Transit Officer Brent Thompson, who had married a fellow officer just two weeks before last Thursday’s attack. Thousands of police officers joined by ordinary citizens attended funerals on Wednesday for three of the policemen shot dead in a racially motivated ambush attack last week that intensified America’s longrunning debate on race and justice. “I know many of you have dealt with these things quite often,” pastor Rick Lamb of Northside Baptist Church told the crowd. Funerals were also taking place on Wednesday for Sergeant Michael Smith, 55, and Officer Lorne Ahrens, 48, of the Dallas Police Department. The funerals came a day after President
Barack Obama praised the slain officers’ heroism, condemned the attack as an “act not just of demented violence but of racial hatred” and made an impassioned plea for national unity. The five officers were killed by a former U.S. Army Reserve soldier who told police that he was angry about police killings of two black men in Louisiana and Minnesota earlier that week and wanted to “kill white people,” especially police. Funerals for the other two slain officers, Michael Krol, 40, and Patrick Zamarripa, 32, are expected later in the week. The shootings in Louisiana and Minnesota were the latest in a series of high-profile police killings of black men in various U.S. cities that have brought intense scrutiny of police use of force, particularly against black suspects. The police slain in Dallas last week were patrolling a demonstration decrying the killings by police of Alton Sterling, 37, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Philando Castile, 32, outside St. Paul, Minnesota. Sterling was killed after officers responded to a call that he
“Today is about Brent and trying to bring some closure to this family as they finish the job that they didn’t want to start, but had to start last week.” Lamb had threatened someone with a gun. Castile was killed during a traffic stop. In Baton Rouge, Sterling’s 15-year-old son, Cameron Sterling, urged people to refrain from violence as they demand reforms in the U.S. criminal justice system. “I feel that people in general, no matter what the race is, should come together as one united family,” Cameron Sterling told reporters in the parking lot of the Triple S Food Mart, where his father was killed. “I want everyone to protest the right way. Protest in peace. … No violence, whatsoever.” REUTERS
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Of the main four, two are major movie stars who aren’t typical movie stars. The others are currently the two best people on “Saturday Night Live.” They are all of them very funny, and very funny in very different ways. Kristen Wiig does shy and awkward. Melissa McCarthy is confident yet foolish. Leslie Jones is brash. Kate McKinnon might be insane. (Also Chris Hemsworth, as their pretty secretary, might be a secret comedic genius.) And they’re all being directed by Paul Feig, who — with “Bridesmaids,” “The Heat” and “Spy” — has not only shown he can get the best out of talented people, but has basically been the only director who makes a point of making big movies starring women.
Oh, sure, like the first one, the new “Ghostbusters” features three disgraced scientists and a plebe building a small business from the ground floor, battling bureaucracies and saving the city. But those are just rough plot points; it’s a completely different story with its own, very different sense of humor. In an age when a new “Star Wars” is pretty much the original “Star Wars,” this “Ghostbusters” doesn’t just re-feed us leftovers. And that our heroes are women isn’t the only thing worth celebrating. In the original, only Bill Murray was really allowed to cut it loose. This one has an all-star team where everyone gets to let their freak flag fly.
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It’s honestly pretty weird “Ghostbusters” hasn’t been sequelized to death. Ghosts and comics are two great things that, unlike nuts and gum or Donald Trump and elected office, really do go great together. But it’s hard to get the mix right. The original wasn’t the first movie to combine big special effects and big comedy —
there was, for instance, Steven Spielberg’s atypically joyless bloat-a-thon “1941” — but it was the first to find the balance between thrills and yuks. It’s an ideal worth trying to nail again, even if that means bringing in completely different stars and filmmakers. In fact, it might atone for our next item up top on the right …
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Relax, men’s rights activists: The funniest part of the all-female “Ghostbusters” is a dude. As our heroes’ super-dolt himbo of a secretary, Chris Hemsworth doesn’t walk away with the movie. If anything it’s a photo finish with Kate McKinnon, as the quartet’s most unhinged member. But it’s really a comedy where everyone’s funny, not the least the four women helping to rework and regender a beloved franchise. That Paul Feig’s “Ghostbusters” is fun and funny is, of course, a huge relief. After all the hoopla over the unloved trailer and cries of childhood memories left poop-stained, it would have been crushing had it been bad or painfully mediocre. If we had to see it out of obligation — as a political act, to counter a culture that still asks if women are funny, when women have been funny since at least the Lascaux cave days — it would have been another reminder that 2016 is the worst. Yet it does something else.
Director: Brad Furman Stars: Bryan Cranston, Benjamin Bratt Rating: R
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Mainstream film is stuck in a reboot stutter, sometimes bringing back old entities (e.g., “Star Wars”) too faithfully. “Ghostbusters” regurgitates some of the original’s story beats: A motley crew of disgraced nerds (plus one plebe) creates a makeshift business and beats back a New York apocalypse. But Feig and company do it their way. Their “Ghostbusters” is its own thing, has its own voice and is only mildly slavish to an old commodity. Broken down, it’s 30 percent a new “Ghostbusters” movie, 70 percent a new Paul Feig movie. Being mostly a Paul Feig movie means it combines unusually in-
spired ad-libbing with creatively silly plotting. Even the big world-destroying plot has some edge. The villain isn’t just some mischievous rando; he’s a whiny, entitled manboy (Neil Casey), not unlike the whiny, entitled manboys who’ve besieged upon the film since its inception. And though it fumbles a bit during its FXheavy climax, it knows the real spectacle is not ghosts or yet more buildings being destroyed. It’s Kate McKinnon, eyes ablaze, giving a big, tonguey lick to a laser gun before she takes out some expensive special effects a million times less interesting than she is. MATT PRIGGE
The camera trails Bryan Cranston from behind to Rush’s “Tom Sawyer.” It’s a disarmingly light way to start a movie like “The Infiltrator,” about a man who could have died the worst, most torture porn-y death at any second for a number of years straight. Cranston is Robert Mazur, a legendary undercover agent whose greatest feat was getting in deep with the Pablo Escobar cartel in the 1980s and bringing down over 80 members in one fell swoop. These are high stakes, but the mood is, at least for awhile, wild, with director Brad Furman (“The Lincoln Lawyer”) going for a Scorsese knock-off vibe of heinous behavior mixed with a soundtrack of obvious pop hits. Underneath it, though, is a strong foundation of deep feeling and an uncommon understanding of its subject. It gets both the strange thrill and the inevitable strain of going deep. Cranston’s Mazur is a stubborn superprofessional who
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ignores safety and often his family to pose as a businessman who wanted in on the Escobar drug pie. His chief mark becomes Roberto Alcaino (Benjamin Bratt), one of the drug lord’s higher-ups, who likes to keep his hands free of blood, preferring to live the high life. A man of integrity and fine taste, he somehow manages not to smell the rat stench emanating from Mazur like stink lines. In fact, Mazur’s game is so tight the two become fast besties. But its most perverse twist on the undercover genre is this: It finds sympathy for one of the devils. That would be Alcaino, who trusts Mazur, just as Mazur
had planned. We should want him to go down, and rightly so; He’s in a deadly business, and if he turned wise to Mazur he wouldn’t be so nice. And yet the movie spends so much time on their faux friendship that eventually we can’t help feeling for the one being duped. The climactic bust is large and spectacular and hilariously ambitious, but Furman makes sure we see how the busted perps react, trains his camera on faces stained with loyalty betrayed. It makes “The Infiltrator” more than just a stranger-than-fiction horror show — and makes up for this being yet another movie that wastes bit player Amy Ryan. MATT PRIGGE
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Legendary sushi chefs Matt and Jesse Ito come to Philly for Royal Sushi & Izakaya Things are about to get â&#x20AC;&#x153;rawâ&#x20AC;? in the Philly food scene. A.D. AMOROSI @MetroPhilly letters@metro.us
It's dusk on a hot June Friday and Jesse Ito, 36, is working his sushi booth at the opening of South Streetâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s PHS Pop Up Garden like a master. This is no surprise as heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been doing this since his childhood in New Jersey, usually besides his father, Masaharu â&#x20AC;&#x153;Mattâ&#x20AC;? Ito. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Most chefs work at many different restaurants and absorb different things from each chef,â&#x20AC;? says Jesse. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I followed a traditional apprentice/master
program, so I have not worked under any other chef.â&#x20AC;? This twosome, over New Yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 2016, sold the familyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s landmark Fuji in Haddonfield after making the decision to join forces with Stephen Simons and Dave Frank for the longawaited Royal Sushi & Izakaya (782 S. Second St.). Philly now will see a lot more of what Ito showed off at the PHS Pop Up â&#x20AC;&#x201D; his quick-paced racing hands slicing, molding and wielding knives like a villain in a Tarantino film. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re moving so fast, I can hardly look up,â&#x20AC;? says Ito at the PHS Pop Up. Yet, he does make eye contact with everyone who orders â&#x20AC;&#x201D; an Ito family trait heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll surely bring to the Royal
when it opens soon. After talking about foundational elements that heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s learned from his pop â&#x20AC;&#x201D; how to wash dishes fast and efficiently, sticking raw eggs in his armpit while slicing cucumbers to form proper cutting posture â&#x20AC;&#x201D; the young Ito makes certain that I know that heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s formed his own identity from his heritage. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have a different aesthetic,â&#x20AC;? he says, pointing out that Royal Sushiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s nigirizushi â&#x20AC;&#x201D; thin slices of raw fish over pressed vinegared rice â&#x20AC;&#x201D; is different than what Masaharu did at his famed, innovative Japanese-Jersey hot spots, Fuji and Sagami. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I havenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t really had time to miss Fuji,â&#x20AC;? says
Jesse Ito, who quickly went into new business operational mode for Royal Sushi & Izakaya. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m inundated. But I do miss my customers, some of which I saw two, three or even four times a week for the past decade.â&#x20AC;? The Itos will just have to make new regulars in Queen Village and beyond with Royal Sushi, something heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s looking forward to as his father has long strived to open in Philadelphia. The South Street Pop Up crowd couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t get enough of Ito & Co.â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s salmon; this just weeks after collaborations at Laurel and Kensington Quarters. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re going the traditional route for the most
part at Royal Sushi â&#x20AC;&#x201D; doing sushi and sashimi, but this is an izakaya [Japanese bar] so weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll have a large cooked menu offering a lot of traditional Japanese bar food,â&#x20AC;? says Jesse. Royal Sushi will also host an expansive drink menu including Japanese shochu, sake, beer and whiskey. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s going to be a really fun late night environment â&#x20AC;&#x201D; somewhere I would want to hang out at every night,â&#x20AC;? he adds. Does he believe Japanese diners take to the delicacy of sushi and sashimi differently than non-Japanese diners? Yes. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Japanese diners have a different palate. Not just Japanese, but
Asian in general. Asian diners tend to gravitate towards texture, so items like mirugai [geoduck], awabi [abalone], namako [sea cucumber]. Japanese diners really like squid, octopus [the sushi variant which has more of a chew to it], and saba [mackerel]. I love saba, by the way.â&#x20AC;? Does he ever get sick of raw fish as heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been around it since he was a baby? â&#x20AC;&#x153;No way,â&#x20AC;? Jesse says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;When I get to work, I usually make a chirashi with some natto and fish. Nigirizushi is my favorite food. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s one of the only foods where when Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m eating it I just hum in delight.â&#x20AC;? My guess is that Philly diners will do likewise.
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If you love Italian food, a visit to one of Luke Palladinoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s restaurants is a must. The awardwinning chef and restaurateur spent four years training in Italy, so he knows a thing or two about la buona cucina. He serves as executive chef at LP Steak and Fianco at the Valley Forge Casino Resort and owns Luke Palladino Seasonal Cooking in Linwood, New Jersey. Here, Luke tells us about his favorite places to mangia. Buon appetito!
Best late night meal? A chefâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s life is full of late nights. When I eat late, I want something good thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s filling and not too heavy. Glenmorgan Bar and Grill at the Radnor Hotel (593 East Lancaster Ave., St. Davids) has a great bar menu. Try the fivespice Asian meatballs or the Glenmorgan onion soup, perfect for unwinding with a good beer.
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Best hidden foodie gem? Avenue Kitchen (509 Wilmington West Chester Pike, Glen Mills) reminds me of elevated comfort food. With dishes like creme brulee waffles, crab beignets with malt vinegar aioli and grilled cheese with short rib â&#x20AC;&#x201D; this place is a food loverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s dream.
Best place to dine alone? The White Dog Cafe in Wayne (200 W. Lancaster Ave.). I go there for a glass of vino and some grilled oysters or the BLT sliders. A great local place to chill out solo.
Place you always take or recommend for out-of-towners? Paramour (139 E. Lancaster Ave., Wayne) has a great brunch that is sure to impress out-oftown guests. The brunch comes with chefâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s complimentary appetizer bar, which includes items like fresh fruit, Greek yogurt parfaits, a variety of artisanal cheeses and fig and Brie with 25-year-aged balsamic vinegar. The
real star of their brunch is the bloody mary bar. You can build your own cocktail from the house made heirloom tomato mix and large variety of fresh sauces, spices and garnishes. Always a great time here!
Go-to date spot? Lotus Farm to Table (112 W. State St., Media) is a cozy BYOB with unique dishes that are great for sharing.
Best place to catch up with friends? Nectar (1091 Lancaster Ave., Berwyn). My friend Patrick Feury is an amazing chef who creates innovative, flavorful and eclectic Asian inspired food, killer cocktails and a fun atmosphere where I bring my friends to have fun!
Most Instagrammable restaurant? The Red Store in Cape May Point, New Jersey (500 Cape Ave.) by my friend Lucas Manteca. The flavors, the atmosphere and the service all come together for the complete package. Between the food and the restaurant, there are tons of visuals to get up on Instagram. For all the latest on Luke Palladino, visit: lukepalladino.com
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The Little Lion is a relatively new addition to the Old City food scene and offers a menu full of comfort-food delights. When my best friend, Jackie, and I went for a visit this past weekend, however, we were on an important mission to try its espresso creme brulee. (Cue “James Bond Theme.”) In my opinion, Jackie is the world’s foremost expert on the stuff. Whenever we get dessert together, that’s her pick if it’s on the menu. In the past 15-plus years of our friendship, that’s a lot of creme brulee, folks. She knows this dessert in and out and has even had it in France — the motherland of creme brulee. When the waiter brought
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the dish to our table, it was presented beautifully. The caramelized crust included the traditional sprinkled sugar as well as a dash of cinnamon. The whole things was topped with blackberries, raspberries, espresso beans and whipped cream, which provided added
flavor to the simple sweetness of the custard. The verdict? Jackie loved it. She said it was slightly thicker than the creme brulee she enjoyed in France, but she’d return and even bring her mom — another brulee connoisseur.
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As for me, I never order creme brulee because I’m a chocolate fanatic. But I would totally return for this dessert. The espresso beans give it an eye-opening kick that ordinary creme brulee lacks. Think of this dish as creme brulee with superpowers.
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Bastille Day Celebration Celebrate the French Revolution Philly-style at Eastern State Penitentiary. The daylong festivities include a colorful reenactment of the storming of the Bastille courtesy of over-the-top cabaret troupe The Bearded Ladies. Expect everything from an Edith Piaf drag performance, a dancing six-foot baguette and the lobbing of Tastycakes over the prison walls. A French Family Carnival precedes the reenactment starting at 2 p.m. July 16, 2-8:30 p.m. Eastern State Penitentiary 2027 Fairmount Ave. Free easternstate.org
The Oval returns Philly summertime staple Eakins Oval returns with a ribboncutting ceremony on Friday. It’ll be open through Aug. 21 with weekly events, a rotating food truck lineup and a beer garden open every Wednesday through Friday. Things to look out for include weekly outdoor movies during Food & Flicks Fridays, Yappy Hour every Thursday for your pooch, and Wellness Wednesday activities featuring yoga and bike-riding classes. See the full schedule on the website. July 15-Aug. 21 2451 Benjamin Franklin Parkway Pay as you go theovalphl.org
Parks On Tap at Belmont Plateau Philly’s roving beer garden, Parks on Tap, moves on to Belmont Plateau in Fairmount Park this Thursday. It’ll stay put through Sunday, so pop by for craft brews, specialty cocktails and a host of events, like the Free Library’s Book Bike on Friday from 1-4 p.m., and the Do-Over Festival on Saturday from 1-9 p.m. July 14-17 Army Road in Fairmount Park Pay as you go
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A cast of Gayborhood talents come together for an after-work soiree to benefit the victims of the Orlando shooting on June 12. Local drag queen Pissi Myles hosts the entertainment portion of the evening featuring singer Jo Stones and Chali, among others. At the bar, order up a Bluecoat gin cocktail from a special menu curated by event sponsor Philadelphia Distilling. July 14, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Pennsylvania 6 114 S. 12th St. $10 suggested donation pennsylvania6philly.com DAVID ALLYON
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Rakim MC Rakim performs his seminal 1987 debut “Paid in Full” for the first time ever in Philadelphia. South Jersey rapper Ish Williams and producer Somes open. July 14, 7:30 p.m. Union Transfer 1026 Spring Garden St. $20-$25 215-232-2100 ticketfly.com
Sweaty basement-show vibes will be rife in West Philly Saturday night, when Baltimore punk outfit Birth Defects take the stage at LAVA Space. Vice has called the group “the Justice League of garage rock,” thanks to a couple exemplar bandmates like Petey Dammit from Thee Oh Sees and one-time Bleached drummer Jonathan Safley. July 16, 7-11 p.m. LAVA Space 4134 Lancaster Ave. Free facebook.com KIDS
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Long Island emo foursome Brand New and Washington state rockers Modest Mouse bring their much-hyped co-headlining tour to Philly’s Mann Center. Press materials promise fans “an immersive, unique experience with no opening acts and both bands performing full headlining sets.” What can’t be promised is tickets. The concert is sold out, so keep your eyes peeled for scalpers. July 16, 7 p.m. Mann Center
Let your little ones blow off steam at this monthly youth event happening throughout summer. They’ll have a chance to try out some karate chops at a martial arts demonstration, learn about the great outdoors at a special nature program and get their boogie on at a kid-friendly dance party. July 16, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Gold Star Park 613 Wharton St. Free goldstarpark.org
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Grab the kids and a picnic lunch and head to East Fairmount Park for this evening festival catering to young music lovers. R&B and Latin rock children’s artists Shine and the Moonbeams and Moona Luna are scheduled to perform. Local food trucks will also be lined up if you don’t feel like packing something from home. July 15, 5-7:30 p.m. Smith Memorial Playground 3500 Reservoir Drive $10 smithplayground. ticketleap.com JOSH MIDDLETON
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Bastille Day at Eastern State Fancy a Tastykake? ALBERT LEE @MetroPhilly
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When it comes to Bastille Day celebrations around the world, Philadelphia literally â&#x20AC;&#x153;takes the cake.â&#x20AC;? Well, Tastykake, that is. At Eastern State Penitentiaryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s annual ode to the start of the French Revolution, more than 2,000 of our beloved Philly snack foods are flung from the rooftop as Queen Marie Antoinette utters those immortal words: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Let them eat Tastykake!â&#x20AC;? Sure, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s debatable whether that actually happened in 1789, but all the more reason to not miss this summer spectacle. The festival kicks off with a French Family Carnival at 2 p.m. with an inflatable obstacle course, water-balloon toss and â&#x20AC;&#x201D; what else? â&#x20AC;&#x201D; a Tastykake-eating contest, all leading up to
If you go Saturday, July 16 22nd Annual Bastille Day Festival at Eastern State Penitentiary 2027 Fairmount Ave. 2 p.m. French Family Carnival 5:30 p.m. Storming of the Bastille Free (But VIP tickets are available easternstate.org/bastille-day}
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the pièce de rÊsistance at 5:30 p.m. First-time attendees should be prepared for the satirical show, as the Bearded Ladies Cabaret poke fun at current events both local and national (expect jokes
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baguette as they prepare to storm the Bastille. Stick around after the festival for food and drink specials throughout Fairmount, along with a rare opportunity to tour the Penitentiary after 5 p.m. Vive la France!
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Forget the staycation We found some budget-friendly summer trips for couples and families.
Summertime is prime vacation season, but just because you want to get away doesn’t mean you have to splurge on a trip. Whether you’re traveling by car, train, cruise ship or plane, there are many destinations in the U.S. and abroad that will enchant you without emptying your pockets. Looking for cities, shorelines or mountains? No matter what you’re interested in, you’ll find something intriguing among our budget-friendly ideas. ANDREA M. ROTONDO
Bermuda While you might assume that Bermuda is best left to well-heeled individuals with private yachts, there are plenty of budget and
midprice accommodations for those making the two-hour flight from the East Coast. Enjoy the turquoise water, rocky cliffs and pastel houses complete with signature moon gates (an interesting architectural element and lucky symbol).
Chicago Surprisingly affordable year-round, Chicago is at its best in the summer, when the city comes alive with a flurry of events. Why not see a Cubs game at iconic Wrigley Field while you’re in town? Spend some time on the beaches lining Lake Michigan, and enjoy the pizza and hot dogs the city is famous for.
The Wildwoods, Jersey Shore This trio of towns along the Jersey Shore — North Wildwood, Wildwood and Wildwood Crest — is known as a family-friendly beach destination.
Numerous events are held in the Wildwoods throughout the summer, including family nights on the boardwalk, Friday night fireworks, the New Jersey State Barbecue Championship, International Kite Festival, traditional Italian festivals and much more.
Asheville A pleasantly uncrowded city nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville in North Carolina makes for a highly affordable and equally enjoyable summer trip. The area is a magnet for both hikers tackling the Appalachian Trail and artists and chefs who live and work here. Spend your time hiking and biking, visiting art galleries, sampling craft beer and dining out in one of the many excellent restaurants in the city. Try local favorite 12 Bones Smokehouse for out-of-this-world barbecue.
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You’ll be astounded by Juneau’s wild beauty, whether arriving by air or as part of an Inside Passage cruise. From April through November, visitors are bound to see bald eagles, black bears, mountain goats, harbor seals, sea otters and humpback whales. You can hike, bike, raft or kayak, or take a guided tour lead by naturalists. There’s no better place to fish for halibut or salmon.
While the city may be particularly hot and crowded, June, July and August are still fantastic months to visit if you don’t mind those inconveniences. Hotel rates are low and package deals — including airfare, rental car, theme park tickets and even some meals — abound. Don’t forget about Orlando’s topranked golf courses, like Bay Hill, and the wonders along International Drive.
The Riviera Maya may be the darling of Mexico, but don’t discount the established resort town of Cancun. Powdery white sand fringes the peninsula, and most resorts have expansive stretches of beach dotted with thatched-roof palapas — the perfect spot to relax in the shade and sip a fruity drink. The Caribbean Sea lures visitors for swimming, snorkeling and diving.
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Brighton up your summer Visit Britainâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s favorite seaside town.
For a small city, Brighton packs a big personality. Londoners and other English travelers love escaping here for its pretty pebble beach, pier and seaside recreation. But the rest of the world is slowly discovering that Brighton makes for an easygoing, easy-to-love waterfront hub. Plus, Brighton is a mere 50 minutes south by rail from London. KELSY CHAUVIN
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The ornate onion domes and decorative minarets are eye-catching enough today, so itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hard to imagine just how wondrous they must have seemed when the Royal Pavilion first opened nearly two centuries ago. But that was indeed the desired effect for King George IV, who had it erected with the help of famed architect John Nash. Today, the Oriental and IndoSaracenic architecture both inside and outside are some of Brightonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most mesmerizing â&#x20AC;&#x201D; if bewildering â&#x20AC;&#x201D; sights.
From its prime location on the banks of the English Channel, day trips to other parts of lush Sussex County are a pleasant diversion from Brightonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bustle. To the east, Beachy Headâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s dramatic chalk cliffs are the tallest in England, and the nearby town of Eastbourne is a lovely area for lunch. Venture west to explore the ancient Roman ruins of Fishbourne in Chichester, or just rent a car and enjoy the drive through the rolling green English countryside.
Since 1899, the 2.5-acre Brighton Pier has been a starring attraction for those heading to Brighton for fun and relaxation. While itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s evolved through the decades, the historic pier still retains much of its vintage character and wrought-iron details, as well as its now-modern rides and games. Head here for a whirl on the eye-popping rainbow carousel, to sip a drink at the Victorian beer hall, or just to pause over the English Channel and catch the sunset.
The scenic waterfront stretch of Brighton and Hove hug the coast of the English Channel. But beyond long walks and pretty bike rides, beachy attractions like the Sea Life Centre and 150-foottall Brighton Wheel are great additions for family fun. Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t miss a ride on Volkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Electric Railway, the oldest operating electric railway in the world.
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Flyers top prospects are providing team plenty of optimism Travis Konecny, Travis Sanheim and Ivan Provorov highlight the Flyers’ crop of top young talent. KYLE PHILLIPPI @MetroPhilly sports@metro.us
Travis Konecny showed the organization that he can get up and down the beach pretty quickly while lugging along an ice cream truck. Likewise, Travis Sanheim has an exquisite ability to sell ice cream to beachgoers and Ivan Provorov can build a sand sculpture with the best of them. Wait, that was the Trial on the Isle on Tuesday. Prior to their getaway to Stone Harbor for the fan-friendly event, 34
prospects participated in five days of on-ice drills that reinforced fundamentals and culminated in the development camp’s 3-on-3 tournament on Monday. As Ron Hextall reiterated throughout the week, there’s no evaluation at a development camp, it’s about teaching the prospects the basics of hockey, proper nutrition and getting them on a workout regimen. “I want them to walk away better players in a week, but probably more realistically walk away with some fundamentals to work on the rest of the summer,” Hextall said. What can be taken away from something like this are impressions, and for a few of the Flyers’ top prospects, there’s a lot to be excited about.
Take Provorov, for example. Among those 34 prospects, he may be the only one who cracks the starting lineup come opening night. It’s known that his skill set will translate well at the next level, but watching him take part in the drills, it’s clear that he’s head-and-shoulders above his counterparts on the blue line. “I am going to have another good summer and [if] I’m ready, I’ll play,” Provorov said. “If not, then I’m not.” Hextall preaches patience with his younger guys, “they have to come in and beat someone out.” With Provorov’s talent, there’s a good chance he does just that. Then there’s Konecny, who may make the Flyers this season if the organization can’t find
The Flyers entire slew of prospects capped off development camp with a memorable beach day Tuesday.
scoring help from now until October. The only thing that may be holding him back is his size, but the 5-foot-10, 183-pound right winger has packed on some strength since being drafted in the 2015 first round. He’s added approximately 10 pounds of muscle. He’s hoping that with his knack for scoring — 91 points in 60 games between Ottawa and Sarnia — and his size increase,
he’ll land a spot in the orange and black. “I want to be on the Flyers and that’s my goal,” Konecny said. “It’s been my goal since last year when I came to camp and I want to be on the team as quick as possible.” The same can be said for Sanheim, who Hextall used as a prime example of someone benefiting from hard work. The defenseman came in around 175 pounds when he
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was drafted in 2014 and has since gone up over 200-pounds. “He’s stronger on the stick, defends better, boxes guys out,” Hextall said. “It’s amazing how quickly it happens.” Between those three top-tier guys, along with the likes of Sam Morin, Robert Hagg and an array of highly picked goalies, the Flyers’ future is in good hands from the looks of it.
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All Sales Are subject to Cancellation Public Storage Terms, Rules and Regulations will be made prior to the sale. PS Orangeco Inc. 701 Western Ave. Glendale California, 91201. PS ORANGECO, INC
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
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The 5 most important dates for Phillies in seasonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s second half inductee.
The Phillies enter the second half of the 2016 season six games under .500 at 42-48, but 13 games better than they were at this time last year. Clearly on the upand-up, the next few months will be very important for the future of the franchise as it takes the next step toward relevancy. Here are some key dates to keep an eye on as the season continues:
September 1 Rosters expand to 40 men and many Phillies fans will get a chance to see top prospects in South Philly like J.P. Crawford, Jorge Alfaro, Jake Thompson, Nick Williams and others. It will be their big chance to audition against MLB competition and show they deserve a spot on the team next season.
July 22
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October 2
The Phils embark on a 10-day road trip after two winnable home series against division foes the Mets and Marlins. The end of July could see the Phillies clinging to Wild Card hopes or out of contention as they travel to Pittsburgh, Miami and Atlanta to close out the month.
August 1
Jimmy Rollins deals?
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August 12
The regular season finale will likely be (if he is still around and not injured, cut or traded) the last game for Ryan Howard as a Phillie. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s time to give Howard the standing ovation he deserves and send him off into the sunset after a career as one of the best Philliesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; sluggers to ever play the game. EVAN MACY
NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION On Monday July 25, 2016 at 10:00 AM, Storage Sense at 1000 Easton Road Wyncote PA 19095 (215-635-2007) will hold a public auction. Items will be sold to the highest bidder for cash. The following units contain household and/or personal goods:
1071 SANDRA L JENKINS
2414 STEPHANIE S STEWART
2151 RICHARD LINWOOD MOORE
2539 MARK A TYLER
2162 MYYA MAKEDA SMITH
2597 RAQUIBA DONNELL
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Pursuant to the Pennsylvania Self-Service Storage Facility Act, Pennsylvania Statutes, Title 73, Chapter 26 § 1901 et seq., a public auction will take place on 7/28/2016, at the below-listed Public Storage facilities, for the following units, the contents of which shall be sold to satisfy the ownerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s lien. Public Storage Located At, 245 West Chester Pike, Havertown, PA 19083 at 12:00PM (610)-853-9809.
UNIT# 3016 HUNTER, JOHN UNIT# 3040 IRBY, GAIL UNIT# 1068 LEONARD, CLARISSA UNIT# 2020 MCNEILL, ELOINE UNIT# 2188 NALL, JOY UNIT# 1101 PARKER, SHARON UNIT# 3003 POWELL, TERRANCE UNIT# 1255 QUARLES, KAREN UNIT# 1170 RANSOM, GAIL UNIT# 1081 RITTER, STEVEN
UNIT# 2174 ROBINSON, NAJEEYAH UNIT# 1090 SIMMONS, PHILLIP UNIT# 1154 SIMPKINS, WILLIAM UNIT# 2156 STROWDER, SHAUNA UNIT# 2099 TAYLOR, TONYA UNIT# 1184 WEATHERS, JOYCE UNIT# 2079 WILLIAMS, NAOMI UNIT# 1052 WILLIAMSON, MARLA UNIT# 1074 WILLINGHAM, RALPH
PURCHASE MUST BE MADE IN CASH ONLY AND PAID FOR AT THE TIMES OF SALE, ALONG WITH A REFUNDABLE CASH DEPOSIT. All GOODS ARE SOLD AS IS AND MUST BE REMOVED AT TIME OF PURCHASE. SALE IS SUBJECT TO ADJOURNMENT AND WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO DETERMINE AN OPENING BID
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
All Sales Are subject to Cancellation Public Storage Terms, Rules and Regulations will be made prior to the sale. PS Orangeco Inc. 701 Western Ave. Glendale California, 91201. PS ORANGECO, INC
All Sales Are subject to Cancellation Public Storage Terms, Rules and Regulations will be made prior to the sale. PS Orangeco Inc. 701 Western Ave. Glendale California, 91201. PS ORANGECO, INC
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Pursuant to the Pennsylvania Self Storage Act Pennsylvania Statues, 73, Chapter 26, 1901 et seg, A Public Auction Will take Place on 7/28/16 at the below listed Public Storage Facilities for the follow units/Tenants. The Contents of which shall satisfy the Owners Lien. for the follow units/Tenants. Public Storage Located At, 8401 Lansdowne Ave, Upper Darby, PA 19082; (610) 789-1062; 11:00 AM.
UNIT# 2069 ANDERSON, LATOYA UNIT# 1245 BAILEY, DON UNIT# 1157 BANDY, BETTY UNIT# 1025 BANKS, TANYA UNIT# 1175 BROKENBOUGH, LEWANNA UNIT# 1012 COIT, SHERELLE UNIT# 2144 COOPER, DANELLE UNIT# 2237 ELLIOTT, KIARRA UNIT# 2147 HALDEMAN, DARNELL UNIT# 2167 HARRELL, JUDSON
Pursuant to the Pennsylvania Self Storage Act Pennsylvania Statues, 73, Chapter 26, 1901 et seg,. A Public Auction Will take Place on 7/28/16 at the below listed Public Storage Facilities for the follow units/Tenants. The Contents of which shall satisfy the Owners Lien. Public Storage Located At, 6330 Market St, Upper Darby, PA 19082 at 10:00 AM (610) 352-5709.
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All Sales Are subject to Cancellation Public Storage Terms, Rules and Regulations will be made prior to the sale. PS Orangeco Inc. 701 Western Ave. Glendale California, 91201. PS ORANGECO, INC
Notice of public sale of personal property. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will sell, to satisfy the lien of the landlord, at public sale by competitive bidding on JULY 28, 2016 @ 11am. Locker room self storage, inc. Located at 2001 w. Erie Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19140. The personal goods stored in space no:
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metro.us /games Across 1 Be pouty 5 Traffic stopper 9 Orange seeds 13 Take out to dinner 15 Herr’s spouse 16 Break suddenly 17 NASA rocket 18 Made a loan 19 Enormous 20 Of course! 21 Clown around 23 Looked daggers at 25 500 sheets 26 Like tea 27 Go wild at the mall 30 London lav 31 Emulates Galen 32 Winter warmer (2 wds.) 37 Handel contemporary 38 Adjust the wheels 40 Pleasant 41 Have doubts about 43 Nulls 44 Rainbow, for one 45 Taps 47 Hands-on-hips 50 Lie in wait 51 Thinner 52 Wine served warm 53 Repartee pro 56 Woofs 57 Luau strings 59 Knock it off 61 Comic strip’s — Nomad 62 Grocery container 63 Spiral shape 64 Tempo 65 Whisper loudly 66 Perchance
Down 1 Wait 2 Yen 3 Wine sediments 4 Colo. neighbor 5 Burning 6 Heavy hydrogen discoverer 7 Neutral color 8 Too small now 9 Bah! 10 Habituate 11 Leafed through 12 Exceeded the limit 14 Slacks off
22 Fall behind 24 Uris of “Topaz” 25 Decrees 26 Online journal 27 Hoops nickname 28 Altiplano locale 29 Beatles hit “Penny —” 32 Noise 33 T-shirt type (hyph.) 34 Colleen’s home 35 Kilt wearer 36 Hardy’s dairymaid 38 Paint sprayer 39 Kind of weed
42 Blah 43 Swiss financial hub 45 Flattened bottles 46 Puffin kin 47 Condor nest 48 “The Castle” author 49 Map within a map 51 Elia was his cover 52 Jiffies 53 Corduroy rib 54 Osiris’ beloved 55 Written material 58 Chiang — -shek 60 Sushi fish
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