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Time warp The Historical Society of Pennsylvania’s inaugural walking tour journeys through local streets while revealing a tension-filled past. By Alexis Abate Review Contributor

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ince its beginning, South Philadelphia has become known for its niche little neighborhoods packed with diversity while being reminiscent of the Old World. Second only to Ellis Island, the city was also an immigration port from the late 1800s through the early 1900s. The Delaware River’s tidal nature served as a metaphor for these waves of immigration that continue today. With the sunlit river in the background, the Historical Society of Pennsylvania See TERRITORY OF DREAMS page 12

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The Archdiocesan Boy Choir has built an international reputation for offering stunning performances. Its South Philadelphia presence is likely to increase this summer with an appearance at a Phillies game.

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Six local teams have extended their seasons with playoff appearances. By Alvaro Balderas and Joseph Myers................Page 35

A renowned group’s stellar voices helped a Newbold church celebrate a mid-day Mass in honor of its patron saint. By Joseph Myers R e v i e w s ta f f w r i t e r

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15th century nun’s reverberant example paired with an ensemble’s resonant tones Sunday to produce an early afternoon homage. The Archdiocesan Boy Choir of Philadelphia made its initial trip to The National Shrine of St. Rita of Cascia, 1166 S. Broad St., laud-

ing the site’s namesake on her Feast Day. A packed affair, the noon gathering served as the third of the day’s five Masses and came one day after devotees completed nine days of prayer to St. Rita, the Saint of the Impossible. Like eager concertgoers, many attendees sought seats in the 104-year-old house of worship an hour before the service. They came clutching some of the 11,000 ros-

es for sale and peered at the altar as the young visitors arrived. The 38 performers, all with copious songbooks, posed for pictures. Donning black cassocks and red mozzettas and sashes, the 7- to 14-yearolds, representing the five-county Archdiocese, then processed to the loft, with a banner bearing “Cantate Domino,” or See FEAST DAY page 10


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What do you think of Mayor Michael Nutter’s decision to make City-owned playground and recreation centers smoke-free?

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“Second-hand smoke is very dangerous and kids shouldn’t be around it, but it should be allowed out on the street.” Larry Gedraitis, Second and Sigel streets

“When I was a kid, you could smoke wherever. I understand not smoking in enclosed places, like a McDonald’s playground, but outside? I disagree because this country was founded on cigarettes.” Doug Fletcher, Carlisle and Jackson streets

“I don’t have a problem with that. You shouldn’t smoke around kids because you don’t want to teach them that it’s OK.” Barbara Atkinson, Fourth and Moore streets

“I agree. You don’t want them exposed to second-hand smoke.” Peter Oeun, Sixth and Ritner streets Interviews by Alvaro Balderas Photos by Greg Bezanis

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To the Editor: Thank you for publishing the letter by Robert Rivera-Amezola (“Education Defense,” 5/19/11). He clearly summarizes the assault taking place in Pennsylvania and elsewhere on public education. To his list of proposals like the voucher bill and charter school changes, he could have added a law up for renewal called the Education Improvement Tuition Tax Credit Act, which will increase the amount of tax deductions for private corporations that donate “scholarship” money to private schools, also known as the “backdoor” voucher plan. That would siphon another $100 million away from the state education fund at a time when there is a threat to close full-day kindergarten all over the state. Mr. Rivera-Amezola is absolutely correct that none of these measures include any accountability for how the money is spent nor evidence that there are any academic benefits attached to them. Their main purpose seems to be to separate school from state and to privatize as many institutions as possible, some to be run by for-profit managers, yet all financed by taxes. Democracy is not the only thing threatened here. Gloria C. Endres South Philadelphia

Make it a bright future To the Editor: The historic Jacob and Esther Stiffel Senior, which has been located in the heart of South Philly, 604 Porter St., since 1928, must raise $200,000 by June 30, or it will be forced to shut its doors. The area’s thriving senior community will be devastated by its closing and leave the Irish, Italian, Jewish, Polish, African-American and Vietnamese members with no place to go to socialize and have assistance. Save Our Stiffel has formed to meet this immediate challenge. We are scrambling to secure tax-free donation from caring individuals, philanthropists and corporations with the pledge of future funds to ensure these aging seniors have neighborhood access to this unique and historic center. Please spread the word. Tax-deductable donations can be made to: Stiffel JCC Senior Center,

Attention Susan Hoffman, 604 Porter St., Philadelphia, PA 19148. Visit www.saveourstiffel.org. Save Our Stiffel Committee South Philadelphia

Cultural survival To the Editor: Mexico, Saudi Arabia and Japan wisely protect their cultural heritage. The cultural heritage of America has not been protected. It has been buried in diversity since the 1970s, a movement strongly pushed by socialists, politicians, bureaucrats, leftist educators and journalists. From America’s first settlement at Jamestown, Va., in 1607, followed by the Pilgrims at Plymouth, Mass., in ’20, for 363 years, America’s cultural heritage remained protected and perpetuated through the melting pot for the nation’s survival. The diversity movement has placed the emphasis on ancestral differences and disparaged American heritage and culture. When Vladimir Putin took charge of Russia, he began work to restore pride and heritage. In China, national pride is evident and elevated. In America, our teachers, college professors and entertainers have spent decades mocking and distorting our heritage. All nations have the right and responsibility to perpetuate their culture. They must or their culture will not survive. Over the years, legislation has been proposed to confirm English as the official language of our country. Congress has spent many days and hours voting on other things of no importance. Legislation protecting the English language should be brought up before our representatives and voted upon. As Americans, we must protect and strengthen our American cultural bonds. All nations must protect their heritage or go into extinction. Americans should do no less. Are we the fools on the planet Earth? Alfred Essex South Philadelphia

Hold the flies To the Editor: Time and again, I pass by pizza shops throughout Philly with front doors wide open without a screen. You might not see any flies when you walk into your neighborhood pizza

shop, but that does not mean a fly did not come by earlier and drop something off on the slice of pizza, in the saucepan or maybe the mozzarella cheese container. Perhaps that little dark speck on your pizza is not an original ingredient to that homemade Italian recipe. During the spring and summer months, would you feel comfortable eating dinner over someone’s house at dusk, if they had their front door and windows wide open without any screens to prevent the flies or mosquitoes from buzzing on in? Why give pizza establishments the free pass? Why is it that the L & I Department does not require or strictly enforce businesses that serve food to the public to place screens on the doors? I understand pizza restaurants are private establishments, and if I don’t want to be a patron of their business, I don’t have to visit the store. And I am not suggesting every pizza shop close their doors and blast the air conditioning; just put a screen on the door. It is not fresh air if you invite the bugs to fly on in! Jason Kaye Northeast Philadelphia

Cell phone etiquette To the Editor: It is enough that everyone (almost) believes it’s acceptable to speak on their cell phones anywhere and everywhere, but that other contingency who deem it perfectly OK to have an obscenity-saturated, complete verbal brawl four feet from the windows of your home have achieved a whole new level of etiquette assault. And go ahead, ask, tell or suggest they stop. “It’s a free country. Go ... yourself,” is the No. 1 response in my non-academic study. Thom Doorhy South Philadelphia Comment on these letters or topics at www.southphillyreview.com/opinion/letters.

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May 19 en Y is a generation of many hats. Four years ago, when I first graduated from college, I was working three jobs in order to support myself. I was a secretary/ bartender/freelance writer. When people asked what exactly I did for a living, I always told them that I was either a writer or barmaid, I never said both. But more and more people in their 20s and 30s are becoming jacks-of-all-trades and are not shy about introducing themselves that way. Gen Y is now known as the “Slasher Generation.� We hold down an entire string

of jobs in order to pay the rent. We’re no longer simply lawyers or baristas or musicians; we’re now teachers/servers/screenwriters. An engineer might be a freelance graphic designer in his spare time or a waitress might be the author of a popular foodie blog. The Baby Boomers didn’t have the luxury of dabbling in many professions. They were locked down with families, babies and mortgages all by the age of 25, so stability was their No. 1 priority. The members of Generation Y are putting off marriage and using those open years to discover what they want to do, thus creating multiple titles for themselves. Many members of Gen U prefer the flexibility of holding down many titles. We’re discovering the beauty of contract and freelance work and leaving the 9-to-5ers behind. The end result will be a work force that can play multiple roles and more people working for numerous companies instead of just one. SPR

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he Federal Bureau of Investigation scooped up 11 alleged Mafia members Monday, with the biggest catch being suspected boss Joseph Ligambi. The agency’s early morning swarm targeted southern New Jersey and South Philadelphia, the latter the site of Ligambi’s Packer Park home. The detained men joined two others already in federal custody and learned their names appeared in a 70-page indictment revealed later in the day. The document’s 50 counts disclose their alleged participation in gambling operations involving illegal sports betting and video poker machines. The charges note Ligambi, 71, and his associates allegedly provided the mechanisms to bars, convenience stores and restaurants in and around Philadelphia, including several local establishments. Last year, a Pennsylvania Attorney General Office raid led to the seizure of 80 such devices. The lengthy accusations make no mention of any homicides, referring only to allusions to threats of violence through intimidation. The lack of savage acts meshes with officials’ views of Ligambi as one who represented a new direction in the area’s local crime faction, one that revolved around big talk instead of action. Investigators allege that Ligambi, who before a U.S. District Court hearing Monday pled not guilty to gambling, loansharking, racketeering conspiracy and witness intimidation, among other charges, began to head the Philadelphia mob after former head Joseph Merlino’s 2001 racketeering conviction. Ligambi served 10 years in prison for the murder of another reputed Mafia member, but a 1997 retrial led to his acquittal. His bail hearing is scheduled for today.

Irreverent reverend A pastor of a Point Breeze church faces a preliminary hearing for his alleged participation in an incident involving theft by deception. Though an announcement came May 19, authorities arrested Rev. Richard Cobb, 57, April 8. A Delaware County resident, Cobb is a pastor at St. Mark’s Church, 1238 S. 23rd St. An investigation concluded that he and Philadelphia

resident Brian Davis allegedly conspired to bilk a Germantown homeowner out of more than $10,000. It notes that Davis allegedly posed as a Licenses and Inspections employee and devised a confidence scam on the pretext of licensing and zoning violations. When an actual Rev. Richard inspector issued the owner another citation, Cobb the department discovered that no personnel had credited any payments. The landholder stated that Cobb had allegedly devised arrangements for payments to go to Davis. The Philadelphia PoBrian Davis lice Department and the Office of the Inspector General constructed a joint investigation that revealed Cobb as the alleged mastermind who persuaded Davis early last year to approach the resident. Officials contend Cobb instructed Davis on which fees and fines to levy. Cobb reportedly received a share of the cash. Authorities charged the religious figure, whose criminal history stretches 35 years, with criminal solicitation, theft and related offenses. He posted bail the day after his arrest and awaits a June 8 preliminary hearing.

Bullet to the stomach A 27-year-old male became the victim of a Saturday shooting in the Dickinson Narrows section. At 11:05 a.m., authorities responded to news of a shooting near the 500 block of Pierce Street, Detective Danielle Tolliver of South Detective Division said. They found the complainant, who had suffered a single gunshot wound to the stomach, inside a home on the 1700 block of South Sixth Street. The owner stated the victim entered alone and claimed he had been shot. Following his transport to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, an investigation uncovered ballistics evidence on the 500 block of Pierce Street. Witnesses stated the offender darted after the shooting continued on page 9


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in 1992 at Broad Street and Snyder Avenue near Walgreens — then Roy Rodgers — where the officer was slain during a robbery in progress. Last week, the 1st District awarded Officer John Smith, of the 1st Platoon, with an award in his honor — the Charles Knox Award. An officer from the other two squads, those serving more than 20 years, a late politician and a cheesesteak mogul also were recognized for their devotion to the district at its May 19 second annual banquet held at Galdo’s, 1935 W. Moyamensing Ave. Smith, who started his career in 2004 in the 1st, has received four commendations and has been an arrest leader. His specialty has been talking fugitives into turning themselves in, including a man wanted for a homicide who was hiding in North Carolina. Smith was honored by the praise. “Charlie lost his life,” he said. “To be given an award in his name is an honor.” Brian Younger, of the 3rd Platoon, was recognized with the James A. Rementer Award, which honors of an officer who died of a heart attack while moving oil drums outside district headquarters in 1985. “He graciously assists all of his brother and sister officers, consistently demonstrating true fraternalism,” Lt. Joe Bologna said of Younger. Younger has been with the 1st for less than two years, but has earned the respect of his peers also by his number of arrests that have consisted of aggravated assaults, narcotics and automobile thefts, and gar-

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SEPTA scuffle A Newbold northbound train stop served as the end of an altercation that featured a 21-year-old suffering a stab wound. SEPTA halted the Broad Street Line at

the Ellsworth-Federal station after passengers notified the operator that the victim and 20-year-old Ogontz resident James Davis were involved in a tussle shortly before 11 a.m. Tuesday, Detective Danielle Tolliver of South Detective Division said. An officer who had exited the southbound train apprehended the alleged knife wielder, as the latter walked up the stairs from the subway platform. The law enforcement figure also located the victim, who exclaimed “He stabbed me,” seated on the steps leading from the platform towards the concourse area. Authorities charged Davis with aggravated and simple assault and related offenses. The victim is listed in stable, but critical condition at Jefferson with a single stab wound to his lower left abdomen. Train service resumed shortly afterwards. SPR Contact Staff Writer Joseph Myers at jmyers@ southphillyreview.com or ext. 124. Comment at www.southphillyreview.com/news/police-report.

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Just like the day’s other celebrations, the Mass featured the presentation of a statue of St. Rita. Seeking her intercession, attendees later added roses to the image’s stand. Photo by joseph myers

FEAST DAY continued from page 1 “Sing to the Lord,â€? leading them. The saying has impressive company, as the boys learn to sing phonetically in Latin, its source, French, German, Portuguese and Spanish. Along with English, they needed only the ancient tongue to guide them through the 80-minute observance. “Parishes make requests for us to appear,â€? Tom Windfelder, the group’s director since 1988, said of the process that unites his charges with many of the diocese’s nearly 1.5 million Catholics. A former member’s connections secured the stop at St. Rita’s, enabling the 43-yearold choir to add another historic location to its annals. It has sung at Bensalem’s Saint Katharine Drexel Mission Center and National Shrine, Germantown’s Shrine of the Miraculous Medal and Northern Liberties’ National Shrine of St. John Neumann, among its diocesan stopovers. Ventures to Italy and Portugal, the latter featuring Masses with more than 500,000 worshipers, also mark their legacy. Though St. Rita’s cannot top Portugal’s Sanctuary of Our Lady of FĂĄtima, it can accommodate a great number. Even so, pews and side spaces were so jammed that more than 150 people had to attend services in the lower church. While the soaring voices brought novelty, Bishop Louis

DeSimone offered his common yet commendable flair. The former pastor at St. Monica Church, 1714 Ritner St., the affable 89-year-old performed his customary role as the ritual’s celebrant. The traditional carrying of a St. Rita statue provided a stunning visual opening, as the youngsters sang “All Creatures of Our God and King� as the entrance hymn. The altos and sopranos next adorned the air with Windfelder’s arrangement of the “Gloria,� which readied the crowd for the readings. Following the first, Windfelder and organist Jeremy Triplett, the music director at Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, 1404 S. Third St., led them through the touching “Loving and Forgiving,� a responsorial psalm quickly becoming a shrine staple. The “Festival Alleluia� followed the second reading, setting up the proclamation of the Gospel and a homily on the power of St. Rita. “I liken her to a good lawyer because of the strength of her ability to intercede for us,� DeSimone said of the woman born Margherita Lotti in the Umbrian hills of the republic of Cascia in 1381. Prior to winning the hearts of millions worldwide, she had to gain the favor of Augustinian nuns. She craved admission into their convent following a harrowing period that included the murder of her husband and the loss of her two sons to dysentery. Her children desired revenge


News against the family that killed their father, yet she begged for God to intervene. Though she soon lost them, she gained strength that resulted in striking accord between her late husband’s clan and the murderous brood. Her resolve evident, the nuns granted her a place among them. On Good Friday 1442, a thorn from Jesus Christ’s crown penetrated her forehead, causing a wound she would bear without complaint until her death 15 years later. For her perseverance, believers hail her as a “model of obedience to God’s will” and a “mystical rose of every virtue.” “She is our protectress,” DeSimone said of the unflinching figure, who became a saint in 1900. After blessing the roses, he marched up and down the aisles, sprinkling the flowers with holy water as the choir intoned “Salve Mater.” THE LITURGY OF the Eucharist gave the crowd more moments to marvel, as the boys blended Windfelder’s compositions with liturgical and classical constants to intensify the festivity. Though Sunday marked the anniversary of her passing, its inclusion of song solidified the claim by St. Augustine, one of Rita’s patron saints, that “When we sing, we pray twice.”

Rev. Joe Genito, in his second tenure as the pastor and shrine director, thanked DeSimone and the choir, who executed “How Great Thou Art” as the recessional tune. Though the boys sang of the Lord’s greatness, it was theirs that impressed Rich Iezzi, one of the statue bearers. “They were very, very good,” the resident of the 1500 block of South Juniper Street said. His family and his wife Valerie’s family have more than 200 combined years in the parish, so he has seen plenty of Feast Day celebrations. “They brought a nice touch to the day,” he said while helping at a post-Mass gathering behind the church. “It was a beautiful service, and we feel blessed to be here,” Triplett, a past choir member and the former music director and organist at Holy Spirit Church, 1900 Geary St., said as the boys feasted on soft pretzels, tomato pie and cake. “I hope we can come back next year.” The future figures to be busy for the boys, none of whom call South Philadelphia home. They will likely sing at a Phillies game this summer, are working on their sixth CD and have trips to Poland to visit the birthplace of Blessed Pope John Paul II and the Czech Republic to honor the 200th birthday of Neumann — the

fourth Bishop of Philadelphia — planned for next summer. With the choir being a nonprofit, the boys conduct fundraisers to finance their travels. “Some of the boys come a long way to perform,” Windfelder said before leading a tribute to South Philadelphia’s Italian identity with the singing of “Tu Scendi Dalle Stelle,” a popular Christmas carol. “I think we did well,” 14-year-old Tom Gies of Phoenixville said of having the boys’ voices mesh with the shrine’s new sound system. The soloist for the Alleluia, Gies sensed no apprehension among his mates. “We’ve done this too many times to be nervous,” he said. “They are receptive to the music,” Windfelder said, adding that Gregorian chant, Johann Sebastian Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart top their favorites. Their gender uniformity has let them tackle the musical “Oliver!” as well. “They sounded professional and welltrained,” Genito said. “I heard from people that through hearing them, they picked up purity and innocence. They gave us a sense of the angelic.” SPR Contact Staff Writer Joseph Myers at jmyers@ southphillyreview.com or ext. 124. Comment at www.southphillyreview.com/news/features.

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a result of Philadelphia and the maritime industry,” McCarthy said about the mid-1700s. Attendee and former boat business owner, Betty Kaplan, who owned conjoined houses on this street since 1978, shared personal stories of her house’s renovation and the constant evolution of the somewhat territorial neighborhood. “Philadelphia has always been a city of neighborhoods and from block to block, it can change,” she said about the origins of the tour. “And for the most part, at this time, various ethnicities respect each other, but it wasn’t always that way.” High religious tensions among immigrants during the 19th century were highlighted in front of sites such as the Weccacoe Firehouse, 117 Queen St.; St. Philip Neri Church, 218 Queen St.; and Mario Lanza Park, 200 Queen St. The tour continued to Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church, 419 S. Sixth St., which became a haven for African-American life through the late 1700s and during the fight for civil rights. “This is the longest continually owned Af-

debuted South Philadelphia: “Territory of Dreams” walking tour Saturday morning with about 25 invitees. Local historian and archivist Jack McCarthy led the three-tofive-mile, two-and-a- half-hour excursion covering more than 400 years of rich history with narrations, his own unique anecdotes and stops at several monumental locations along the way. Jumping back and forth through time, the tour illustrated how residents constantly vied for identity in their own geographic areas while ethnic and religious clashes and tensions rose. “This peaceful neighborhood has seen lots and lots of strife,” McCarthy, a Northeast Philadelphia resident, said. From the original Lenni-Lenape inhabitants to the late 1630s when the first Swedish colony was established, historical moments weave through the streets of South Philadelphia. In fact, both Christian and Queen streets were named for the Swedish heir, Christina, who once renounced her crown. But it wasn’t until William Penn purchased land and arrived in 1682 that immense change began. His religious tolerance and equality drew an influx of European settlers. With this in mind, Gloria Dei (Old Swede’s) Church, built in 1700 at Christian Street and Delaware Avenue, was the perfect site for the tour’s first stop. It was during this time Penn laid out the city’s three original counties — Chester, Philadelphia and Bucks. “This is when things really begin to pick up in PhiladelPhoto Provided by the phia,” McCarthy said. But the actual Philadelphia municipality only covered a small geographic area spanning from Vine Street to South Street and from the Delaware to the Schuylkill River. This small radius remained the city limits until 1854 when active consolidation occurred and city and county merged to become synonymous. The next stop on the tour, which covered both the Southwark and Moyamensing neighPhoto Provided by PhilaPlace.org borhoods, was the narrow cobblestone on the 800 block of A group of 25, top, stopped in front of Old Swedes’ South Hancock Street. It was Church during Saturday’s tour. More photos of tour once better known as Burd’s stops, including the Weccacoe Firehouse, bottom left, and an 1870 view from the Shot Tower can be Alley. “This area was growing as seen on the PhilaPlace website. SPR

rican-American property,” McCarthy said. W.E.B. DuBois’ neighborhood, where he conducted a landmark research study about the African-American community, marked the end of the tour’s Southwark coverage. WALKERS WERE THEN led to the Moyamensing section, near the corner of Seventh and Bainbridge streets, where McCarthy shared stories of conflict between Irish and African-American immigrants living amongst each other. The former Moyamensing Hose Company, Institute for Colored Youth, Washington Market and the Famous Fourth Street Deli, 700 S. Fourth St. — the commercial center for Jewish life — were emphasized. The Italian section of the excursion visited Columbus Hall and St. Mary Magdalen de Pazzi Church, 714 Montrose St., with the renowned Italian Market denoting the finale. Although the program ran longer than expected and was cut short mid-way, several pedestrians were curious while

attendees found the overall information engaging. “I wasn’t familiar about the earliest history of Irish immigration here,” Kaplan, a part-time tour guide, said. “It’s very, very interesting and the dynamic is still happening, the story is repeating itself and I find it thrilling.” Chris Lajkowicz, who remembered back to when she worked as a nurse at Albert Einstein Medical Center’s Daroff Division, Fifth and Reed streets, enjoyed learning about the changing times. “Even though I worked in South Philadelphia, I never realized the waves of immigration,” she said. “We’re not in new and unusual times.” Even those knowledgeable of Philadelphia’s history benefitted from attending. “I didn’t realize how populated and active this area was and that’s the reason why I came,” John Wolf, a resident of Haddonfield, NJ, said. Created in conjunction with the City of Philadelphia’s Department of Records and the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Design among other organizations, the Historical Society of Pennsylvania first launched the interactive website — www. philaplace.org — in December 2009. Since then, historical stories, pictures and videos were recorded through various events. The website’s success and plethora of information served as the basis for writer Nathaniel Popkin’s tour. “This is the first neighborhood tour, we’ll see how it works and possibly make it a regular thing,” Lauri Cielo, the Society’s director of programs and communications, said. “We’d like to encourage more people to visit the site and add their own stories and memories from South Philly.” SPR Visit www.philaplace.org for more info on the tours.

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Sylvester Stallone. This time around, the only question asked if we should appoint a commission to study how to increase jobs in Philadelphia. I had been under the impression that we already paid a mayor and members of City Council to do exactly that. On the other hand, by appointing a commission, you could create jobs by employing folks to be on the commission. Getting back to the Republicans, at this writing the result is too close to call for that party’s nomination for Mayor. The vote was split almost 50-50 (that means the six Republicans in the city split their vote 3-3) between Karen Brown and John Featherman. Brown, like most Republican candidates for high office in Philadelphia, is a former Democrat. She switched parties and got Billy Meehan’s support quicker than you can say “Sam Katz.” It is a rule of thumb in Philadelphia that one must at least be a former Democrat to run for mayor. This tradition began when Arlen Specter almost beat James Tate to become mayor. It was reinforced when Katz gave John Street a scare twice before losing. Specter and Katz were former Democrats when they ran. Specter, as you know, later switched and became a Democrat again when he ran and lost for re-election to the Senate last year (the rule doesn’t work so well in reverse). Featherman is that rare bird (if you’ll pardon the pun) that is a real Philadelphia Republican (by his own admission since 2001). Being a Republican any longer than 10 years and running for high office in this city is considered a selfdestructive impulse. I’d hate to see a decision for a recount to decide the Republican mayoralty nominee. A recount would cost the taxpayers a few bucks. Besides, it all seems a bit silly when you consider that the recount would only decide who loses to Michael Nutter in November. Nutter may be unpopular, but in order to lose in November he would have to be found guilty of spreading the ebola virus or John Street decides to run as an Independent (many folks consider both of those occurrences pretty much the same thing). The last Republican Mayor was Barney Samuels almost 60 years ago. Barney has apparently been forgotten by most Philadelphians. A recent multiple choice quiz resulted in almost 85 percent of our high school students identifying of Barney Samuels as a pal of Fred Flintstone. When Samuels was mayor, there was no City Charter. This meant that there were no ballot questions every year proposing changes. City politicians could do practically anything they chose. Of course, Philadelphia politicians do anything they choose to do even today. The only difference was in Barney’s day, it was legal.SPR Comment at www.southphillyreview.com/opinion/cardella.

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rom a distance, few sequels could seem as redundant as a fourth “Pirates of the Caribbean” movie. A franchise that ran short of ingenuity long before it sailed into incomprehensible territory (“At Wit’s End,” we might have called the last one), the “Pirates” property can’t really fool anyone into thinking it has a greater purpose these days than raking in more box-office booty. And, indeed, through much of the first hour of “On Stranger Tides,” you can almost hear cash registers cha-chinging over the incessant sound of clanging swords. Suffice it to say, swash isn’t the only thing buckling here. Perhaps in an effort to slow its own hourglass sands, “Pirates” opts for a Fountain of Youth storyline this time out, sending guylinered Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) and his cartoonishly ethnic ex-lover Angelica (Penélope Cruz) on a convoluted mission to find the life-giving waters. Along for the ride is Blackbeard (Ian McShane), Angelica’s fearsome pirate pops, and in pursuit is the crusty, newly peg-legged Capt. Barbosa (Geoffrey Rush). The octopus-like impetus for the voyage is hardly worth explaining, especially since it’s belabored ad nauseum in the dizzyingly expository dialogue. What you need to know is mermaids are mean, Blackbeard is meaner and Jack is still a wellspring of contrived punch lines and half-drunken arrogance. The filmmakers (producer Jerry Bruckheimer, writers Terry Rossio and Ted Elliot, and new director Rob Marshall) extravagantly exhaust the notion of Jack’s enduring eminence, but neither he nor anything else carried over from previous films can maintain much interest. It’s the

newer elements that excite, namely the growling, voodoo-practicing Blackbeard and those ravenous, predatorial mermaids. This series has always featured strong and vivid villains, and, in that sense, it deftly maintains its just-won’t-quit momentum. But is that enough to warrant trekking out to see the latest voyage? Yes and no. “Pirates 4” takes what feels like ages to distinguish itself, yet its peaks boast the kind of rollicking adventure this writer associates with warm weather. There are certainly worse ways to spend your summer-movie doubloons.

Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides PG-13 Two-and-a-half reels out of four Now playing in area theaters

Recommended Rental Kaboom Not rated Available Tuesday Returning to the hedonistic, borderlinenihilistic style that brought him cult success in the 1990s, writer/director Gregg Araki has a blast with “Kaboom,” an infectiously freewheeling bubble gum sex noir that’s markedly cohesive for being so wild. Thomas Dekker leads a hot cast of game young actors in a film that, thus far, is one of 2011’s better releases. SPR Comment and see the trailers for this week’s movies at www.southphillyreview.com/arts-andentertainment/movies.


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Highlights this Week The Philadelphia Phillies look to fade out the Cincinnati Reds 1:05 p.m. May 26. Tickets: $17-$65. Citizens Bank Park, 1 Citizens Bank Way. 215-463-1000. www.phillies.com. World Music with Daria lets children try out dozens of musical instruments and play along with the concert 4:30 p.m. May 26. Fumo Family Branch, 2437 S. Broad St. 215-685-1758. Raphael Saadiq takes another step on the comeback trail 8:30 p.m. May 26. Tickets: $25. Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St. 800-745-3000. www.electricfactory.info. Aries Spears shows off the skills that earned him acclaim on MADtv May 26-28. Tickets: $15-$32. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-496-9001. www. heliumcomedyclub.com. Storybook Science allows kids to enjoy hands-on activities 2 p.m. May 26, 29 and 31. Cost: Free-$15.50. Franklin Institute, 20th St. and the Benjamin Franklin Pkwy. 215-448-1200. www.fi.edu. Willie Nelson’s Country Throwdown Tour proves its namesake’s tireless energy 3:30 p.m. May 27. Tickets: $25-$89.50. The Mann Center for the Performing Arts, 5201 Parkside Ave. 215-878-0400. www.manncenter.org.

Memorial Day Celebration puts patriotism at the forefront with flag demonstrations, discussions of monuments, karaoke and creation of poppy pins, flags and wreathes 10 a.m.-3 p.m. May 28-30. Cost: Free-$12. National Constitution Center, 525 Arch St. 215-409-6700. www.constitutioncenter.org. Memorial Day Fun in Franklin Square includes the Lightning Bolt Express, face painting, fun and games on the Great Lawn noon-3 p.m. May 28-30. Free. Sixth and Race streets. 215-629-4026. www. historicphiladelphia.org/day/franklin-square/. Memorial Day Commemoration and Wreath Laying honors the fallen who established and preserved America’s freedom 4 p.m. May 30. Free. Washington Square, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Seventh and Locust streets. 215-365-5550. cameo99@ netzero.net. The WaitStaff: The Real Housewives of South Philly give giggles 8 p.m. June 1. Tickets: $15-$22. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-496-9001. www.heliumcomedyclub.com.

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>Lunchtime Tunes: Noon through June 17. Free. Kimmel Center, Commonwealth Plaza, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org. >Eiffel Tower Light Show & Plaza Activities: Through June 18. Free. Kimmel Center, Commonwealth Plaza, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www. kimmelcenter.org. >The Maine & Augustana: 6:30 p.m. May 26. Tickets: $20-$23. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. www.livenation.com. >The Spot Light: 8:30 p.m. May 26. Tickets: $10. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com. >Philly Youth Poetry Movement Open Mic & Slam: 5 p.m. May 27. Free. Kimmel Center, Commonwealth Plaza, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org. >Sixkill: 7 p.m. May 27. Tickets: $15. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-9226888. www.thetroc.com. >Bootsie Barnes & His Organ Trio: 8 and 10 p.m. May 27. Tickets: $15. Chris’ Jazz Cafe, 1421 Sansom St. 215-568-3131. www.chrisjazzcafe.com. >Pajama Party: 11 p.m. May 27. Tickets: $10. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com.

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>Berlioz: Damnation of Faust: 8 p.m. May 27-28. Tickets: $20-$120. Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org. >Webb T’s Fleet: 8 and 11 p.m. May 28. Tickets: $20. Chris’ Jazz Cafe, 1421 Sansom St. 215-568-3131. www.chrisjazzcafe.com. >Chris Aschman & His Band: 7 p.m. May 31. Tickets: $5-$10. Chris’ Jazz Cafe, 1421 Sansom St. 215-5683131. www.chrisjazzcafe.com. >Matt and Kim: 8 p.m. May 31. Tickets: $19-$21. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www. thetroc.com. >Vince Turnbull & His Quartet: 7 p.m. June 1. Tickets: $5-$10. Chris’ Jazz Cafe, 1421 Sansom St. 215-5683131. www.chrisjazzcafe.com. >Against Me: 8 p.m. June 1. Tickets: $15-$17. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com. >Feed Me with Dieselboy, Endboss and Conscious Pilot: 9 p.m. June 1. Tickets: $21-$26. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215922-1011. www.livenation.com.

Boy Sets Fire: 8 p.m. June 2. Tickets: $17-$19. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com. Global Soul Lounge: 5:30 p.m. June 3. Free. Kimmel Center, Commonwealth Plaza, 260 S. Broad St. 215893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org. The Script: 7:30 p.m. June 3. Tickets: $28.50-$33.50. The Mann Center for the Performing Arts, 5201 Parkside Ave. 215-878-0400. www. manncenter.org. Geekadelphia Presents Lebowski Fest Philadelphia Movie Party with music by Chipocrite: 8 p.m. June 3. Tickets: $15-$18. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. www.livenation.com. Okkervil River: 9 p.m. June 3. Tickets: $17.50-$19. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com. Jim Breuer: June 3-5. Tickets: $30-$37. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-496-9001. www. heliumcomedyclub.com. Louie: 11 a.m. June 4. Free. Kimmel Center, Innovation Studio, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org. Organ Day: Noon. June 4. Free. Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org. The Roots Picnic featuring The Roots, Nas and Esperanza Spalding: 2 p.m. June 4. Tickets:

$65-$70. Festival Pier, Columbus Boulveard and Spring Garden St. 215-629-3200. www.livenation.com. Monster Jam: 7 p.m. June 4. Tickets: $15-$45. Lincoln Financial Field, 1020 Pattison Ave. 877-598-8696. www.ticketmaster.com. Death Cab for Cutie: 8 p.m. June 4. Tickets: $34. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com. Paul Simon: 8 p.m. June 4-5. Tickets: $58-$128. Merriam Theater, 250 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www. kimmelcenter.org. Drexel Music Industry Showcase featuring Kuf Knotz, Slo-Mo, Spinning Leaves and Night Fevers: 3:30 p.m. June 5. Tickets: $5. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. www.livenation.com. New Kids on the Block and The Backstreet Boys with Jordin Sparks: 7:30 p.m. June 5. Tickets: $32.50-$92.50. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-298-4200. www.ComcastTix.com. Philadelphia Youth Orchestra: 7:30 p.m. June 5. Tickets: $20-$30. Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org. The Radiators: 8 p.m. June 5. Tickets: $24-$26. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com. Philly’s Phunniest Contest 2011: 7 p.m. June 5, 12, 19 and 26. Tickets: $10-$17. Helium Comedy

Kate Flannery: 8 p.m. June 14. Tickets: $20-$27. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-496-9001. www.heliumcomedyclub.com. The Decemberists: 8 p.m. June 15. Tickets: $40. Academy of Music, 240 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www. academyofmusic.org. Paul Mercurio: June 15-18. Tickets: $10-$32. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-496-9001. www. heliumcomedyclub.com. Marina and the Diamonds: 8 p.m. June 16. Tickets: $18-$21. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. www.livenation.com. Marc Silver and the Stonethrowers: 3:30 p.m. June 17. Free. Kimmel Center, Commonwealth Plaza, 260 S. Broad St. 215893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org. Guided by Voices: 6:30 p.m. June 17. Tickets: $29.50. Festival Pier, Columbus Boulveard and Spring Garden Street. 215-629-3200. www. livenation.com. Freestyle Love Supreme: 7 p.m. June 17. Tickets: $15-$40. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215922-1011. www.livenation.com. Keystone State Boychoir and Pennsylvania Girlchoir 7th Annual Gala Concert: 7:30 p.m. June 17. Tickets: $35-$70. Kimmel Center, Perelman Theater, 260 S. Broad St. 215893-1999. www.kimmelcenter.org.

Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-496-9001. www.heliumcomedyclub.com. Elizabeth Ross: 7 p.m. June 7. Tickets: $5-$10. Chris’ Jazz Cafe, 1421 Sansom St. 215-568-3131. www. chrisjazzcafe.com. Glee: 7:30 p.m. June 8. Tickets: $52.50-$92.50. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-298-4200. www.ComcastTix.com. Christian Finnegan: June 8-11. Tickets: $10-$15. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-496-9001. www.heliumcomedyclub.com. Imperial Dances: 7 p.m. June 9. Tickets: $28-$35. Merriam Theater, 250 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www. kimmelcenter.org. Lyrically Fit: 9:30 p.m. June 9. Tickets: $5. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. www.thetroc.com. Phish: 7:30 p.m. June 10. Tickets: $45-$60. Susquehanna Bank Center, 1 Harbor Blvd. Camden, N.J. 856365-1300. www.livenation.com. Junction: 9:30 p.m. June 10. Tickets: $5. The Loft, 2001 Oregon Ave. 267-253-8363. www.myspace.com/ junctionband. The Dodos with Gauntlet Hair: 9 p.m. June 11. Tickets: $15. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215922-1011. www.livenation.com. Natasha Bedingfield: 8 p.m. June 12. Tickets: $20-$23. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-9221011. www.livenation.com.

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The Philadelphia Soul hope to spellbind the New Orleans Voodoo 7:05 p.m. May 27. Tickets: $13$200. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 215253-4900. www.philadelphiasoul.com. >The Fabric Workshop and Museum: “New American Voices II,” through May; “Fighting Kissins Dancing,” through Sept. 1214 Arch St. 215561-8888. www.fabricworkshop.org. >Fleisher Art Memorial: “Wind Challenge 3,” through June 18; ARTspiration! 10 a.m.-4 p.m. June 4; “Patterns in a Chromatic Field” 3 p.m. and “Crippled Symmetry” 8 p.m. June 11. Tickets: $10-$20. 719 Catharine St. 215-922-3456. www.fleisher.org. >Fleisher-Ollman Gallery: “Voyeur,” through June 4. 1616 Walnut St. 215-545-7562. www.fleisherollman.com. Franklin Institute: “Mummies of the World,” June 18-Oct. 23. 20th St. and the Benjamin Franklin Pkwy. 215-448-1200. www.fi.edu. >Independence Seaport Museum: “Olympia: Launching The American Century”and “What Floats Your Boat?,” both ongoing; “It Sprang from the River!,” through 2011. 211 S. Columbus Blvd. 215-4138655. www.phillyseaport.org. >James Oliver Gallery: “USA La Melaza: A Printmaking Show,” 6-10 p.m. May 27. 723 Chestnut St. 267-9187432. www.jamesolivergallery.com. >Jed Williams Studio: “Mystery Hit Parade,” through May 31. 615 Bainbridge St. 267-970-5509. www. jedwilliamsstudio.com. >Midwives Collective and Gallery: “Recess! A Tribute to Youth,” through June 4. 1241 Carpenter St. www.midwivescollective.com. >Muse Gallery: “Works by Etta Winigrad,” through May 29. 52 N. Second St. 215-627-5310. www. musegalleryphiladelphia.com. >Mutter Museum: “Still Life,” through Aug. 31; author Matthew Algeo reads from “The President Is a Sick Man: Wherein the Supposedly Virtuous Grover Cleveland Survives a Secret Surgery at Sea and Vilifies

the Courageous Newspaperman Who Dared Expose the Truth,” 6:30 p.m. June 15. Free. 19 S. 22nd St. 215-563-3737. www.collphyphil.org/ Site/mutter_museum.html. >National Constitution Center: “The Story of We the People,” ongoing; “Spies, Traitors & Saboteurs: Fear and Freedom in America,” through May 30. 525 Arch St. 215-409-6700. www. constitutioncenter.org. >National Liberty Museum: “Heroes from around the World,” “Heroes of Character” and “Heroes of 9/11 Memorial,” ongoing; Book Signing by Philadelphia authors Murray Dubin and Daniel Biddle 6:30-7:30 p.m. June 16. Free. 321 Chestnut St. 215925-2800. www.libertymuseum.org. >Newman Galleries: Annual May Sale through May 31. 625 Walnut St. www.newmangalleries.com. >Open Lens Gallery: “Summer Joins the Past: Photographs by Albert Winn,” through Aug. 14. Gershman Y, 401 S. Broad St. www.gershmany.org. >Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts: “How ’ya gonna keep ’em down on the farm after they’ve seen Paree?” through May 29; “Hiro Sakaguchi: No Particular Place To Go,” through Aug. 28. 118 N. Broad St. 215-972-7600. www.pafa.org. >Philadelphia Art Alliance: “Robert Baines: A Treasury of Evidence,” “Matthew Alden Price: Stills” and “Chad Curtis: Speculative Landscapes,” all through Aug. 21. 251 S. 18th St. 215-545-4302. www. philartalliance.org. >Philadelphia Board of Ethics: “Alchemy and Intent,” through May 31. 1441 Sansom St. 610-649-3174. >Philadelphia Museum at the Atwater Kent: “Turning Points,” “Philadelphia Voices: Community History Gallery” and “Philadelphia

Sports & Their Fans,” ongoing. 15 S. Seventh St. 215-685-4830. www. philadelphiahistory.org. >Philadelphia Museum of Art: “Art into Fashion: Roberto Capucci” and “An Embroidered Trilogy,” through June 5; “The Peacock Male: Exuberance and Extremes in Masculine Dress,” through June; “Paris through the Window: Marc Chagall and His Circle,” through July 10; “Kobe: Japan’s Window on the World,” through Dec. 21; “Art After 5: Three Voices,” 5 p.m. June 10. Free. 26th St. and the Benjamin Franklin Pkwy. 215763-8100. www.philamuseum.org. >Philadelphia Museum of Jewish Art: “Next Year in Uman: A Journey to the Ukraine,” through Aug. 15. 615 N. Broad St. 215-627-6747. >Philadelphia Zoo: “X•tink•shun,” through Oct. 31; Sunset Safari 4-8 p.m. June 4. Free-$18. 34th St. and Girard Ave. 215-243-5336. www.xtinkshun. org. www.philadelphiazoo.org. >Please Touch Museum: “City Capers,” “Flight Fantasy,” “Roadside Attractions” and “Wonderland,” ongoing; “Young at Art” 10-11 a.m. June 6, 13, 20 and 27. Cost: $25-$90. 4231 Avenue of the Republic. 215-963-0667. www.pleasetouchmuseum.org. >Projects Gallery: “Changing States,” through May 28. 629 N. Second St. 267-303-9652. www. projectsgallery.com. >Rosenbach Museum & Library: “The Civil War Begins,” through July 17; “Raving Beauty: A Song Cycle Inspired by the Life of Mercedes de Acosta,” through July 31; “Grace Notes: A Sendakian Rhapsody,” through Aug. 7; “Exile among Expats: James Joyce in Paris,” through Aug. 28; “Bloomsday” noon-7 p.m. June 16. Free. 2008-2010 Delancey Place. 215-732-1600. www.rosenbach.org. >Seraphin Gallery: “A Beautiful Mystery,” through June 12. 108 Pine St. 215-923-7000. www.seraphingallery.com. >Simeone Museum: Pre-War Race Car Demonstration Day noon May 28. Tickets: Free-$12. 6825-31 Norwitch Dr. 215-365-7233. www. simeonefoundation.org. >3rd Street Gallery: “Dawning of New Days” and “Threshold,” both through May 29. 58 N. Second St. 215625-0993. www.3rdstreetgallery.com. >University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology: “Amarna: Ancient Egypt’s Place in the Sun,” “Archaeologists & Travelers in Ottoman Lands,” “Buddhism: History and Diversity of a Great Tradition,” “Canaan and Ancient Israel,” “Iraq’s Ancient Past: Rediscovering Ur’s Royal Cemetery” and “Worlds Intertwined: Greeks, Romans and Etruscans,” all ongoing; “Water as Creator and Destroyer,” through May; “Secrets of the Silk Road,” through June 5; “Battleground: War Rugs from Afghanistan,” through July 3; “Daria’s Worldfest,” 10:30-11:30 a.m. and “Barakka,” 5-8 p.m. June 22. 3260 South St. 215-8984000. www.museum.upenn.edu.

>Vox Populi Gallery:” Pull Yr Coat,” through May 29; “A few corners,” “Boy Oh Boy: Matthew Savitsky and Strauss BorqueLaFrance,” “Upstate” and “The Woman, The Orphan and The Tiger,” all June 3-26. 319 N. 11th St. 215-2381236. www.voxpopuligallery.org. >Wexler Gallery: “Old Souls (Reincarnated Objects),” through June 25. 201 N. Third St. 215-923-7030. www.wexlergallery.com.

Special events >27th Annual Celebration of Black Writing Festival pens a fitting tribute through June 4. Various locations. 215-232-4485. www. artsanctuary.org. >Hicks Street Garden Mosaic Workshop throws together a good time 5-8 p.m. May 31 and 9 a.m.noon June 11. Cost: Free-$5. 1835 S. Hicks St. 267-266-2811. >The Journeys South festival examines the evolving immigrant histories of South Philadelphia with four unique interactive public art projects through June 11. Free walking tours take place 10 a.m. Saturdays and depart from Pronto, 920 S.Ninth St. 215-685-0750. www.muralarts.org. >Theater People vs. Theater Critics: The Ultimate Debate pits fans of the stage against each other in a lively discussion 5-7 p.m. May 26. Tickets: $8-$10. Franklin Inn Club, 205 S. Camac St. >Screening of “Night Catches Us” examines the Black Panther Party as part of the Black Writing Festival 6:30-9 p.m. May 26. Free. Art Sanctuary, 628 S. 16th St. 215-232-4485. >Lucky Old Souls Jazz on Colorado Court includes live jazz, food trucks and representatives from the South Philly Food Co-op 3-6 p.m. May 28. 17th and McKean streets. southphillyfoodcoop@gmail.com. >Educational Poetic Justice will feature a reading from poet Elizabeth Alexander 6:30-9 p.m. May 31. Art Sanctuary, 628 S. 16th St. 215-232-4485. The Philadelphia Writers’ Conference addresses how to perfect one’s craft, with “Boardwalk Empire” author Nelson Johnson as keynote speaker June 3-5. Registration: $40$205. Holiday Inn at Independence Mall, Fourth and Arch streets. http://pwcwriters.org/. The International Great Beer Expo makes everyone hop for hops 12:30-4 p.m. and 5:30-9 p.m. June 4. Tickets: $45. Philadelphia Cruise Terminal at The Navy Yard, 5100 S. Broad St. 631-940-7290. www. greaterbeerexpo.com. The Irish American Festival keeps lads and lasses laughing and learning noon-8 p.m. June 5. The Great Plaza, Columbus Blvd. at Market St. 215-629-3218. www. delawareriverevents.com.

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>Academy of Natural Sciences: “Butterflies,” ongoing; “A Pennsylvania Fishery: Fish Portraits by Flick Ford,” through July 31; “Audubon’s Birds of America page turning,” 3:15 p.m. Fridays; “Fore! The Planet,” through Sept. 25. 1900 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy. 215-299-1000. www.ansp.org. >African American Museum: “Audacious Freedom: African Americans in Philadelphia, 17761876” and “381 Days: The Montgomery Bus Boycott Story,” ongoing. 701 Arch St. 215-574-0380. www. aampmuseum.org.

>American Philosophical Society: Native American Images Project, ongoing; Spotlight on Printmaking 6-8 p.m. June 3. 104 S. Fifth St. 215440-3400. www.amphilsoc.org. >American Swedish Historical Museum: “Material Matters: Samples from the Textile Collection” and “Fact and Fiction: Getting to Know Sweden’s Authors,” ongoing; “Knitting Along the Viking Trail,” through July 3; “The Sven Gunnarsson and Jonas Nilsson New Sweden Gallery” opens June 7; Midsommarfest 4-7:30 p.m. June 18. Cost: Free$10. 1900 Pattison Ave. 215-389-1776. www.americanswedish.org. >Art Gallery at City Hall: “Something French,” through June 24. 116 City Hall at Penn Square, Broad and Market streets. 215-686-9912. www. phila.gov/artincityhall. >Artists’ House Gallery: Works by Rita Klinger, Valerie Craig, Sydney McGinley and Nancy Bea Miller through May 29. 57 N. Second St. 215923-8440. www.artistshouse.com. Asian Arts Initiative: Breakdance open practice, 2-6 p.m. Tuesdays; Yoga Club, 4-5 p.m. every other Wednesday; Guitar Club 4-5:30 p.m. every other Wednesday; “Family Style: Open Mic Series,” 7:30 p.m. third Fridays through May. Cost: $510. 1219 Vine St. 215-557-0455. www. asianartsinitiative.org. >Athenaeum of Philadelphia: “Bastille to Broad Street: The Influence of France on Philadelphia Architecture,” through Aug. 19; poetry reading with Saturnalia Books 6 p.m. May 26. 219 S. Sixth St. 215-9253755. www.philaathenaeum.org . >AxD Gallery: “Resonance and Reflections,” through June 18. 265 S. 10th St. 215-627-6250. www.a-x-d. com/gallery. >Betsy Ross House: “Meet Betsy Ross,” 10 a.m.-3 p.m. and “Meet a Colonial Upholsterer,” 3-5 p.m.. ongoing. 239 Arch Street. 215-6861252. www.betsyrosshouse.org. >Borowsky Gallery: “Ecstatic Landscape: Peter Kinney, Helen Mirkil, Susan Pasquarelli,” through Aug. 14. Gershman Y, 401 S. Broad St. www.gershmany.org. >Chemical Heritage Foundation: “Elemental Matters: Artists Imagine Chemistry,” through Dec. 16; “Making Modernity,” “Transmutations: Alchemy in Art” and “The Whole of Nature and the Mirror of Art,” ongoing. 315 Chestnut St. 215925-2222. www.chemheritage.org. >Da Vinci Art Alliance: “Gaze Tracks, Signs, Stories and Engravings by Renata Galanti,” through May 29. 704 Catharine St. 215-8290644. www.davinciartalliance.org. >Eastern State Penitentiary: Alfred Fleisher Memorial Synagogue and The William Portner Memorial Exhibit on Jewish Life at Eastern State Penitentiary, ongoing; “Lives of Two Inmates,” through Dec. 31. 2027 Fairmount Ave. 215-236-5111. www. easternstate.org.

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Glee’s Matthew Morrison: 7:30 p.m. June 27. Tickets: $49.50-$69.50. The Mann Center for the Performing Arts, 5201 Parkside Ave. 215-8780400. www.manncenter.org. Foster the People with Gardens and Villa: 8 p.m. June 28. Tickets: $10.50-$17. Theater of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. www.livenation.com. Hannibal Buress: June 29-July 2. Tickets: $10-$32. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-496-9001. www.heliumcomedyclub.com. Ralph Harris: July 6-9. Tickets: $10-$27. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-496-9001. www. heliumcomedyclub.com. Soundgarden with The Mars Volta: 8 p.m. July 13. Tickets: $59.50. Festival Pier, Columbus Blvd. and Spring Garden St. 215-629-3200. www.livenation.com. U2: 7 p.m. July 14. Tickets: $30-$275. Lincoln Financial Field, 1020 Pattison Ave. 877-598-8696. www.ticketmaster.com. Keith Urban: 7:30 p.m. July 15. Tickets: $22-$66.50. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-2984200. www.ComcastTix.com. Rihanna with Cee Lo Green: 7:30 p.m. July 23. Tickets: $22.75-$102.75. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-298-4200. www.ComcastTix.com. Josh Groban: 8 p.m. July 29. Tickets: $88-$98. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-298-4200. www.ComcastTix.com. Britney Spears with Nicki Minaj, Nervo and Jessie & The Toy Boys: 7 p.m. July 30. Tickets: $29.50-$350. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-298-4200. www.ComcastTix.com. American Idol Live!: 7 p.m. Aug. 17. Tickets: $42-$62. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-2984200. www.ComcastTix.com. Ke$ha with LMFAO and Spank Rock: 7 p.m. Aug. 17. Tickets: $49.50. Festival Pier, Columbus Blvd. and Spring Garden St. 215629-3200. www.livenation.com.


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W h a t ’s H a p p e n i n g Barely Legal Home Brew Demo and Sampling adds to the fun during Beer Week 2-6 p.m. June 5. The Bottle Shop, 1837 E. Passyunk Ave. 215-551-5551 Dogfish Head Takeover and Moustache Contest also makes Beer Week hop 2-6 p.m. June 6. Resurrection Ale House, 2425 Grays Ferry Ave. 215-735-2202. www. resurrectionalehouse.com. Third Annual SOSNA Public Elementary Schools Fair presents personnel from five area schools 6:30-9 p.m. June 8. St. Charles Senior Center, 1941 Christian St. 215732-8446. www.southofsouth.org. Neumann-Goretti First Annual Golf Outing puts putts at the forefront 8 a.m. June 11. Cost: $80 for continental breakfast, buffet lunch, beverages, green fees and a cart, with proceeds helping the football team. FDR Golf Course, 1954 Pattison Ave. Lenny, 215-380-4243 or cardoctor05@aol.com. Relay For Life of South Philadelphia raises awareness and funds to help to eradicate all forms of cancer 10 a.m.-10 p.m. June 11. FDR Park, 1900 Pattison Ave. Team formation: $10. Marjorie Madresh, 215-985-5347 or marjorie.madresh@ cancer.org. www.phillyrelay.org. 15 Minutes of Fame GayBINGO benefits the AIDS Fund 7 p.m. June 11. Tickets: $20-$25. The Gershman Y, Broad and Pine streets. 215-7319255. www.aidsfundphilly.org. The Great Chefs Event unites 40 chefs and a dozen mixologists, wineries and breweries from around the world to support Alex’s Lemonade Stand 6-9 p.m. June 14. Tickets: $300. Philadelphia Navy Yard Building 543, 5000 S. Broad St. 866-3331213. www.alexslemonade.org. Ninth Annual Father’s Day Prostate Run combats a vicious affliction with a 5k walk and run 8 a.m. June 19. Registration: $25-$30. Philadelphia Museum of Art, 26th St. and the Benjamin Franklin Pkwy. www.garypaparun.com. Jammin’ June 2011 offers DanceAdelphia’s latest brainchild 4:15 and 7:15 p.m. June 26. Tickets: $20. Gershman Hall, 401 S. Broad St. 215467-9551. www.danceadelphia.com. DanceAdelphia vs. Broadway steps up 7:15 p.m. June 26. Tickets: $20. Gershman Hall, 401 S. Broad St. 215467-9551. www.danceadelphia.com. 17th Police District Family, Fun and Unity Day will include free food, cash prizes and school giveaways noon-4:30 p.m. Aug. 20. Chew Recreation Center and Park, 18th Street and Washington Avenue. 215-685-1747. cro17@17thppd.org.

Theater/dance/opera >Phoenix: Through May 28. Tickets: $5-$25. Second Stage at the Adrienne Theatre, 2030 Sansom St. 215-6659720. www.flashpointtheatre.org.

>26 Miles: Through May 28. Tickets: $5-$25. Flashpoint Theatre Co., 2030 Sansom St. 215-665-9720. www.flashpointtheatre.org. >The Bridge Club: Through May 29. Tickets: $45. Society Hill Playhouse, 507 S. Eighth St. 215-9230210. www.societyhillplayhouse.org. >Bruised But Not Broken: Through June 5. Tickets: $20-$25. Walnut Street Theatre, Studio 5, 825 Walnut St. 215-574-3550. www. walnutstreettheatre.org. >The Flea and The Professor: Through June 12. Tickets: $15-$16. Arden Theatre, 40 N. Second St. 215922-1122. www.ardentheatre.org. >Ruined: Through June 12. Tickets: $46-$52. Suzanne Roberts Theatre, 480 S. Broad St. 215-985-0420. www. philadelphiatheatrecompany.org. >Vigil: Through June 12. Tickets: $20-$36. St. Stephen’s Theater, 10th and Ludlow streets. 215-829-0395. www.lanterntheater.org. >My Wonderful Day: Through June 19. Tickets: $10-$45. The Wilma Theater, 265 S. Broad St. 215-5467824. www.wilmatheatre.org. >Miss Saigon: Through July 17. Tickets: $10-$95. Walnut Street Theatre, 825 Walnut St. 215-5743550. 800-982-2787. www.walnutstreettheatre.org. >A Prometheus Bound: A Folk Musical: May 27-June 11. Tickets: $15-$20. Society Hill Playhouse, 507 S. Eighth St. 215-923-0210. www. societyhillplayhouse.com. >Playing Leni: May 27-June 11. Tickets: $15-$25. Adrienne Theatre Skybox, 2030 Sansom St. 267-5719623. www.madhousetheater.org. >Etched in Skin on a Sunlit Night: May 27-June 19. Tickets: $15-$32. InterAct Theatre Co., 2030 Sansom St. 215-568-8079. www. interactheatre.org. >In a Daughter’s Eyes: May 27June 19. Tickets: $10-$32. InterAct Theatre Co., 2030 Sansom St. 215568-8079. www.interactheatre.org. >Die Fledermaus: 8 p.m. May 28 and 3 p.m. May 29. Tickets: $10-$49. The Ethical Society of Philadelphia, 1906 S. Rittenhouse Squ. 215-2381555. www.centercityoperatheater.org. >Ants, Mosquitoes and a Praying Mantis: 7-10 p.m. May 31. Tickets: $20. L’Etage Cabaret, 624 S. Sixth St. 215-551-3376. www. strawflower.org. La Fille mal gardée: June 2-11. Tickets: $30-$139. Academy of Music, 240 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. www.philorch.org. Lost in Yonkers: June 2-19. Tickets: $20-$25. Plays and Players Third Floor Skinner Studio, 1714 Delancey Place. 215-735-0630. www.playsandplayers.org.

Word Becomes Flesh: 8 p.m. June 3-4. Tickets: $25. The Painted Bride Art Center, 230 Vine St. 215925-9914. www.paintedbride.org. Phaedra: June 3-12. Tickets: $20$130. Kimmel Center, Perelman Theater, 260 S. Broad St. 215-8931999. www.kimmelcenter.org. The Great American Trailer Park Musical: June 3-15. Tickets: $18-$25. Arden Theatre Company, The Arcadia Stage, 40 N. Second St. 267-987-9865. www.11thhourtheatrecompany.org. Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type: 10:30 a.m., 1 and 3:30 p.m. June 4. Tickets: $10-$14. Walnut Street Theatre, 825 Walnut St. 215-574-3550. www.walnutstreettheatre.org. F Harold Comedy Festival: June 7-12. Tickets: $10-$25. Walnut Street Theatre, Studio 5, 825 Walnut St. 215-574-3550. www.walnutstreettheatre.org. Song of Extinction: June 7-19. Tickets: $10. Playground at the Adrienne Theatre, 2030 Sansom St. 215-5642431. www.amaryllistheatre.org. Etruscan: 7 p.m. June 13. Free. The Wilma Theater, 265 S. Broad St. 215-665-9226. www.phillyyoungplaywrights.org. Another Round: June 16-July 3. Tickets: $20. Walnut Street Theatre, Studio 5, 825 Walnut St. 215-5743550. www.walnutstreettheatre.org. The Man Stanley: June 16-July 3. Tickets: $10-$20. Walnut Street Theatre, Studio 5, 825 Walnut St. 215-574-3550. www.walnutstreettheatre.org. Inside/Out: June 22-23. Tickets: $10. Playground at the Adrienne Theatre, 2030 Sansom St. 215-5642431. www.amaryllistheatre.org. Colin Quinn: Long Story Short: June 28-July 10. Tickets: $51-$65. Suzanne Roberts Theatre, 480 S. Broad St. 215-985-0420. www.philadelphiatheatrecompany.com.

Tours African-American Historical Tours: 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Tuesdays and Saturdays. Cost: $15-$30. 215-768-8157. Ale & Arts Walking Adventure: 6 p.m. Thursdays through Labor Day. Cost: $30. Tour begins at the Field House, 1125 Filbert St. 215-6850750. www.muralarts.org. American Jewish Committee Historical Tour: 215-665-2300. www.jewishphilly.org. Artisanal Beer, Cheese & Prosciutto Tasting: 3:30-5:30 p.m. the first, third and fifth Saturday of the month. Tickets: $45. Meet inside Old City Cheese, 160 N. Third St. 800979-3370. www.cityfoodtours.com. City Hall Tours: 12:30 p.m. Mondays-Fridays. 215-686-2840.

Decadent Gourmet Tour: 3-5:30 p.m. Saturdays with cheeses, chocolates and teas. Tickets: $35. Meet inside Di Bruno Bros., 1730 Chestnut St. 800979-3370. www.cityfoodtours.com. Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Cost: Free-$12. 2124 Fairmount Ave. 215-236-3300. www.easternstate.org. Flavors of Philly Tour: 1:30-4 p.m. Mondays-Sundays with cheesesteaks, soft pretzels, hoagies and more. Tickets: $29-$39. 800-9793370. www.cityfoodtours.com. Historic Philadelphia Inc.: Historic Philadelphia Center with Liberty 360 show 9 a.m.-7 p.m. daily. Cost: $6-$7. 215-629-5801. www. historicphiladelphia.org. History and Mystery Tours of Philadelphia: 215-423-3930. Italian Market Tours: 10 a.m. Fridays. 215-334-6008. www.italianmarkettour.com. Mural Arts Love Letter Train Tour explores 50 rooftop murals 10-11:30 a.m. Saturdays and 1-2:30 p.m. Sundays year-round. Cost: $17. Tours depart from the LOVE Park Welcome Center, 16th Street and JFK Boulevard. 215-685-0750. www.muralarts.org. Mural Mile Walking Tour: 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. daily through November. Cost: $17. Tour departs from the Independence Visitor Center, Sixth and Market streets. 215-685-0750. www.muralarts.org. PECO Green Roof Tours: 5-6 p.m. the third Tuesday of the month April-October. Cost: $5-$10. 2301 Market St. 215-988-8800. Philadelphia on Foot Colonial Walking Tours and Saints and Sinners Tour: 215-627-8680. Philadelphia Trolley Works: 215389-8687. www.phillytour.com. ’76 Carriage Company: 215-923-8516. Spirit of Philadelphia: 215-923-1419. Wine, Chocolate & Tea Tour: 6 p.m. Wednesdays-Fridays. Tickets: $55. Meets inside Tbar, 117 S. 12th St. 800979-3370. www.cityfoodtours.com.

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Friends of Dickinson Square Park will hold the 2011 Art Market and Junque Sale 9 a.m. June 4. Space: $15; Farmer’s Market opens June 5; Cleanups 9-10 a.m. Saturdays. Parsons Building, Fourth and Tasker streets. 215-685-1885. www. dickinsonsquare.org. >Julian Abele Park holds Farmer’s Market 3-7 p.m. Fridays. 22nd and Carpenter streets; Friends of Julian Abele Park meet 6:30 p.m. the first Wednesday of the month, Shiloh Baptist Church, 2040 Christian St. www.julianabelepark.org. >Lower Moyamensing Civic Association oversees a Twilight Gardening Workshop 6:30-7:30 p.m. Gas Station Garden, 11th Street and Snyder Avenue; hosts happy hour 4:30-6:30 p.m. second Wednesday of the month. The Bomb Bomb Barbecue Grill, 1026 Wolf St. General meeting 6:30 p.m; June 9 at Fumo Library, 2437 S. Broad St.; Town Watch walks every other Monday. lomophilly@gmail.com. www. lomophilly.org. >Newbold Civic Association meets 7 p.m. May 30. Guerin Rec Center, 16th and Jackson streets. www.newboldcivic.org. >Newbold Neighbors Association meets 6:30 p.m. May 31. South Philadelphia Library, 1700 S. Broad St. www.newboldneighbors.org. >Passyunk Square Civic Association holds Gold Star Park cleanup 10 a.m.-noon May 28. Sixth and Wharton streets. www. passyunk.org. >Pennsport Civic Association holds blood drive 4-10 p.m. June 1. Edward O’Malley Athletic Club, 144 Moore St. Call Mary Ellen Corazo, 215-307-7086. www.redcrossblood. org. 215-462-9764. www.pennsportcivic.org. Queen Village Neighbors Association holds a Historic Preservation Committee meeting 7-8:30 p.m. June 9. Weccacoe Playground, Fourth and Catharine streets. 215339-0975. www.qvna.org. >South of South Neighborhood Association holds May Safety Committee meeting 7-9 p.m. May 31; zoning workshop 6:30-8 p.m. and economic committee meeting 8-9:30 p.m. June 1. 1901 Christian St. 215732-8446. www.southofsouth.org.

Civic associations/ town watches >Columbus Square Park Advisory Council playgroup meets 3:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays and 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. every second and fourth Saturday; yoga class 6:30-7:45 p.m. Tuesdays; International Cooking Series: Greek Moussaka 11 .am. June 4; meetings 7 p.m. the third Thursday of the month. 12th and Wharton streets. 215-514-0449. www.columbussquarepark.org.

Community and senior centers Cambodian Association of Greater Philadelphia: Free Library Hot Spot offers computer software and Internet access 1-5 p.m. Mondays-Fridays. 2416-18 South Seventh St. cagp.org.

Fels South Philadelphia Community Center: Exercise program Tuesday and Thursday mornings. 2407 S. Broad St. 215-218-0800. >JCCs Stiffel Senior Center: Spring Bazaar and Flea Market 1-3 p.m. June 2; A Glezele Tey 10:30 a.m. June 6; Michael Sabolick performs 1 p.m. June 7; Brain Health 1 p.m. June 16; An Ounce of Prevention: Preventive Health Screening for Older Adults 1 p.m. June 30; Thrift shop sells used clothing 10 a.m.-noon Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays; Gentle Chair Yoga class 1 p.m. Wednesdays. Free. 604 Porter St. 215-468-3500. >Marconi Seniors Program at Fels Community Center: Line Dance instruction 9 a.m. Tuesdays through June 14. Cost: $21 for whole course or $6 per class; Theater group performance of “Our Street” about a South Philly neighborhood over the years 11:30 a.m. May 19. Suggested donation: $5; Glee club performance 10 a.m. May 23. Free; Craft Sale and Flea Market, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. June 1-2; Community Legal Services discussion on Medicaid 10 a.m. June 9; Cards and Billiards 8 a.m.-6 p.m. daily; Wii games noon-2:30 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays; Swimming Pool 7 a.m.-noon and 3-5:50 p.m. Monday-Friday. Cost: $50 for the year; Enhance Fitness Exercise Class 9:30 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Free; Water aerobics 9 a.m. Wednesdays and Fridays. Cost: $50 for the year; Chess Club 12:30 p.m. Wednesdays; Garden Club 9 a.m., Bone-strengthening Exercise Class 9:15 a.m. and Chair Yoga 9:45 a.m. Fridays. Free. 2407 S. Broad St. 215-218-0800. www.caringpeoplealliance.org. Philadelphia Senior Center: Digital photography class, 1 p.m. Mondays; diabetes support group, 1 p.m. the second Wednesday of the month; Silver Sneakers fitness classes, 2 p.m. Tuesdays; T’ai chi, 1 p.m. Mondays; Rev Up, 10 a.m. Wednesdays and Fridays; yoga, 11 a.m. Wednesdays and Fridays. 509 S. Broad St. 215-546-5879. www. philaseniorcenter.org. South Philadelphia Older Adult Center: Senior dances 7-10 p.m. Wednesdays. Cost: $7. 215-9520547; Single parents dance night 7-10 p.m. Fridays. Cost: $7. 1430 E. Passyunk Ave. 215-465-2298. South Philadelphia Rainbow Community Center: Seeking donations to help with the purchase of food for the needy. Dropoffs accepted 2-7 p.m. Mondays-Fridays. 2632 Reed St. Diane Marino, 215462-3615 or 267-978-6178. United Communities’ Houston Center: English assistance 6:30 p.m. and Spanish lessons 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays. Emergency energy assistance, ESL and computer classes, emergency food cupboard services. 610-574-6778. 2029 S. Eighth St. 215-467-1645.


W h a t ’s H a p p e n i n g United Communities’ Southwark House: Bingo, 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Thursdays. 101 Ellsworth St. 215-673-1484. www.ucsep.org.

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Art Sanctuary offers Zumba 6:307:30 p.m. and African Dance 7:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Thursdays. Cost: $10; Storytelling Circle 10-11 a.m. First Friday of each month. Free; Teen Open Mic 5-6 p.m. Second Friday of every month. Free; Open Mic/Live Music 6-10 p.m. the last Friday of the month. Cost: $5. 628 S. 16th St. 215232-4485. www.artsanctuary.org. NAMI Philadelphia will sponsor the Family-to-Family Education Program for families of persons diagnosed with serious mental illness 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesdays. Free. Riverview Building, 520 Delaware Ave. 267-687-4381. Shotokan Karate of America offers karate classes for ages 13 and older, 7:30-9 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Southwark House, 101 Ellsworth St. 215-673-1484. www. karatephiladelphia.org. >Washington Avenue Green offers Tai Chi 5:45-6:45 p.m. Thursdays through Oct. 27. Cost: $8 per class or $45 for eight classes. Washington Avenue and Columbus Boulevard. www.facebook.com/ WashingtonAveGreen.

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

Recreation centers and playgrounds Marian Anderson: Martial arts (Wado ryu) for ages 9 to adult 4-7 p.m. Mondays-Fridays and Indomitable Spirits Youth/Adult Martial Arts School (Tae Kwon Do) for ages 5 to adult 7-9 p.m. Mondays and 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturdays; Chess ages 8 to12 4:30-6 p.m. Mondays; Youth baseball league ages 5 to

10 5-8 p.m. Mondays-Fridays and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays; Adult Drama Class 7-9:30 p.m. Mondays-Fridays; Boxing/Weight Training ages 9 to adult 5-8 p.m. Mondays-Fridays; Narcotics Anonymous 1-2:30 p.m. daily and 6 p.m. Tuesdays; Zumba Adult Dance Class 7-8 p.m. Wednesdays; Men’s Basketball 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturdays; 17th and Fitzwater streets. 215-685-6594. Barry: Teen basketball 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturdays and 4-9 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays and adult fitness 3:50-9:50 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. 18th and Johnston streets. 215-685-1886. Chew: Female youth dancing 6-7 p.m. Tuesdays and flag football 10 a.m.-noon Saturdays. 19th St. and Washington Ave. 215-685-6596. Columbus: Adult and senior yoga 6:50-7:45 p.m. Tuesdays. 12th and Wharton streets. 215-685-1890. DiSilvestro: Youth ceramics 4:50-6 p.m. Tuesdays. Adult and senior ceramics 7:50-9:50 p.m. Wednesdays. 15th and Morris streets. 215-685-1598. Guerin: Pinochle, 12:30 p.m. Mondays-Fridays; Ceramics are 7:30 p.m. Mondays; Ballet, tap and jazz/ hip-hop lessons, 5 p.m. Thursdays; and Girl Scouts meet 6:30-8:30 p.m. Thursdays. 16th and Jackson streets. 215-685-1894. Hawthorne Cultural Center: Wushu 6-8:30 p.m. Mondays; African dance lessons 6-8:30 p.m. Tuesdays; Ceramics and Kung Fu for children 6-8:30 p.m. Wednesdays. Kung Fu for adults and Drawing for adults 6-8:30 p.m. Thursdays; Korean Martial Arts 6-8:30 p.m. Fridays; Tai Chi 9-10 a.m., Cartooning 10 a.m.-noon and Drawing for kids 3:30-5 p.m. Saturdays; and Kung Fu for kids 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. and Kung Fu for adults 1-4:30 p.m. Saturdays. 1200 Carpenter St. 215-685-1848. hawthornerec@yahoo.com. Jefferson Square Park: Kids Night at the Park 6 p.m. Thursdays. Fourth St. and Washington Ave. www.jeffersonsquarepark.org. Murphy: Adult fitness 2-5 p.m. and 7-9:30 p.m. Monday-Friday; Aerobic classes 6-7 p.m. Wednesdays. Cost: $6; Ceramic classes for adults 6:308:30 p.m. Mondays and 10 a.m.-noon Saturdays. Cost: $2-$3 and Sculpture/ ceramics classes for ages 12-18, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays. 300 Shunk St. 215-685-1874. www.murphyrec.com. Shot Tower: Spring Arts and Crafts 6:30-7:15 p.m. Fridays through June 10 for ages 5 and up. Cost: $25; Tots and Crafts 10-11 a.m. Saturdays through June 10 for ages 4 and under. Cost: $25. Front and Carpenter streets. 215-685-1592.

Starr Garden: Hip-hop dance 7:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesdays; Chess Club for ages 5-12, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Fridays; Tai Chi 11 a.m.-noon Saturdays. 600-44 Lombard St. 215-686-1782. starrgarden@comcast.net. Weccacoe: Fun Day with a youth choir, School of Rock band, food, a raffle and kid’s activities 11 a.m.- 2 p.m. June 11. 400 Catharine St. johnamadio@aol.com.

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

Support groups Al-Anon/Alateen Family Groups helps those affected by another’s drinking 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays at St. John’s Evangelist Church, Third and Reed streets; 7:30 p.m. Fridays at 1605 E. Moyamensing Ave.; and 12:45 p.m. Saturdays at Episcopal Church of the Crucifixion, Eighth and Bainbridge streets. 215-2225244. www.aisdv.org. Alcoholics Anonymous meets 7 p.m. Mondays and Fridays. Methodist Hospital, 2301 S. Broad St. Alzheimer’s Support Group for Caretakers meets the third Saturday of the month 1:30 p.m. Methodist Hospital, 2301 S. Broad St. Codependents Anonymous meets 6:30 p.m. Sundays. Methodist Hospital, 2301 S. Broad St. 215-333-7775. Debtors Anonymous meets 7-8 p.m. Thursdays. William Way Center, 1315 Spruce St. Susan, 610-203-3200. Gamblers Anonymous meets 7 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays and noon Sundays. Methodist Hospital, 2301 S. Broad St.

Heroin Anonymous Into Action shows others how to recover from addiction. 267-636-8125 for more information. NARANON for families and friends of addicts meets 7:30 p.m. Thursdays St. Nicholas of Tolentine, 910 Watkins St. 215-808-7422. Passyunk Avenue Alcoholics Anonymous Group meets 7-8 p.m. Wednesdays 1430 E. Passyunk Ave. 215-473-1552. Pennsylvania Recovery Organization–Achieving Community Together (PRO-ACT) hosts a family program to help recognize and address addiction 6:30-8:30 p.m. Thursdays. 444 N. Third St. 800-2216333. www.proact.org. Philadelphia Access Center holds a women’s group and men’s Bible study 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays and 9-12:30 p.m. Fridays. 1832 S. 11th St. 215-389-1985. Philadelphia Multiple Myeloma Networking Group meets 1:303:30 p.m. the second Saturday of the month (except August). Ralston House, 3615 Chestnut St. 215-9471730. sklein16@verizon.net. www. philadelphia.myeloma.org. Philly Renew Employment Workshops offer free 12-weeks classes Mondays through Fridays. PA Prison Society, 245 N. Broad St. Call Angela at 215-564-4775 ext. 121. Recovery International for those with stress, anger, sadness, fear or depression meets 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and 2:30 p.m. Saturdays. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, 1831 Bainbridge St. 215-732-2787. www. recovery-inc.com. Smoking cessation is 4-5 p.m. or 6-7 p.m. the first two Tuesdays and Thursdays of the month. Pennsylvania Hospital, 700 Spruce St. 215-8297467. www.pennmedicine.org. Substance Abuse Program meets 9 a.m.-noon and 11 a.m.-2:15 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Thomas Jefferson University, 1021 S. 21st St. 215-790-9942. Women in Transition offers counseling and supportive services for women whose lives are endangered by domestic violence and/or substance abuse. All services are free. Mondays-Fridays 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 21 S. 12th St. 215-751-1111. www.helpwomen.org.

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Dorney Park Bus Trip offers an early summer venture to Allentown 10 a.m. July 9. Cost: $42, due by June 9. Departure from Eighth Street and Oregon Avenue. Shannon Davis, 267-702-7620. Annunciation BVM: Trip to Ireland Aug. 12-22. Mary, 215-271-2331.SPR

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>Donatucci Sr. Library: Saturday family story times for children ages 2-7 10:30 a.m. May 28; Pop-Up workshop 4 p.m. June 2; Pajama Storytime 6:30 p.m. June 7; Computer tutorials for adults and seniors noon Mondays; yoga for adults 6:15 p.m. Thursdays; LEAP After-School Program free homework help after 3 p.m. daily; crafts 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays; and gaming club 4 p.m. Thursdays. 1935 Shunk St. 215-685-1755.

Fumo Family Branch: The Cat’s Pajamas performs 4 p.m. June 14; “Let’s Speak English,” 3:30-4:30 p.m. Wednesdays and Italian Film Festival 12:45 p.m. the third Wednesday of each month; Smoking cessation class 6-7:30 p.m. Tuesdays. 2437 S. Broad St. Call Elizabeth Byrne at 267-765-2319 or email ebyrne@ nncc.us to register. 215-685-1758. Parkway Central: Michael Furman reads from “The Art of the Automobile” 7:30 p.m. June 2. Free; Yiddish and Klezmer Music On a Summer Day 2 p.m. June 5; David McCullough reads from “The Greater Journey: Americans in Paris,” 7:30 p.m. June 16. Tickets: $7-$15; Harold Holzer and James McPherson read from “Hearts Touched by Fire: The Best of Battles and Leaders of the Civil War,” 7:30 p.m. June 21. Tickets: $7-$15. 1901 Vine St. 215-686-5414. www.library.phila.gov. >Santore Library: Babies Love Books: Baby Storytime 10 a.m. and Shake, Rattle, and Read: Preschool Family Storytime 11 .am. May 31; ESL classes are held noon-2 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays for beginner and intermediate levels. Susan Adams, 267-474-1295. 932 S. Seventh St. 215-686-1766. South Philadelphia Library: ESL classes, 12:30-3 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. 1700 S. Broad St. 215685-1866. Whitman Library: Pennsylvania Horticultural Society Children’s Program 4 p.m. June 6; Book Sale 10 a.m.-2 p.m. June 11; Immigration Round Table discussion 6 p.m. June 22; English classes presented by the Center for Literacy 10 a.m.- 1 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays; Gaming Club 3-4:30 p.m. Fridays. 200 Snyder Ave. 215-685-1754.

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>St. Richard of Chichester Church holds Seniors Group meetings noon-3 p.m. Tuesdays through June. 18th and Pollock streets. 215468-4777. www.strichardchurch.org. St. Rita of Cascia Church gives English language classes with Rosetta Stone computer program 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 6:30-8 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Free; bus trip to New York City to see “Sister Act” Sept. 24. 1166 S. Broad St. 215-546-8333. Stella Maris will offer English as a Second Language classes Mondays through Fridays. Cost: $25. Contact Sister Lawrence Elizabeth, 215462-1111.


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Craig Ferguson: 9 p.m. July 8. Tickets: $62-$92. Tropicana Showroom. 800-736-1420. www.ticketmaster.com. Friday Night Laughs with Dom Irrera and Vinnie Brand: 9 p.m. July 8. Tickets: $20. Harrah’s Resort. 800-736-1420. www.ticketmaster.com. Huey Lewis and The News: 9 p.m. July 15. Tickets: $57-$92. Tropicana Showroom. 800-736-1420. www. ticketmaster.com. Goo Goo Dolls: 9 p.m. July 23. Tickets: $45-$100. Tropicana Showroom. 800-736-1420. www.ticketmaster.com. New Kids On The Block & Backstreet Boys with special guest Matthew Morrison: 7:30 p.m. July 29. Tickets: $30.50-$91.50. Boardwalk Hall. 800-736-1420. www.ticketmaster.com. Bob Saget: 8 p.m. July 30. Tickets: $45. Borgata Music Box. 800-736-1420. www.ticketmaster.com. Andrew Dice Clay: 9 p.m. July 30. Tickets: $41-$72. Tropicana Showroom. 800-736-1420. www.ticketmaster.com. American Idols Live!: 7 p.m. Aug. 13. Tickets: $45-$65. Boardwalk Hall. 800-736-1420. www.ticketmaster.com. The 2nd Annual Atlantic City Comedy Festival: 8 p.m. Sept. 3-4. Tickets: $46-$87. Boardwalk Hall. 800-736-1420. www.ticketmaster.com.

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6 eggs, beaten 1 cup of milk 3 cups of all-purpose flour, sifted 2 cups of creamy peanut butter 2 cups of chocolate syrup 1/2 cup of cocoa powder 1/2 cup of instant coffee 1/2 cup of cooking oil 1 cup of sugar 1 teaspoon of salt 2 teaspoons of vanilla flavoring 2 teaspoons of vanilla flavor 3 teaspoons of baking powder 1 cup of dark raisins 1 container of Betty Crocker chocolate or vanilla icing

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Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Combine all of the ingredients, except for the raisins and icing, in a food processor until smooth. Add the raisins and pour the mixture into a greased and floured bundt cake pan. Bake for 90 minutes or until an inserted toothpick comes out cleanly. Let cake cool and top with the icing. Serves six to eight.

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1601 Restaurant/Wine Bar: 1601 S. 10th St., 215-218-3840, www.1601cafe.com, $$ Carman’s Country Kitchen: 1301 S. 11th St., 215-339-9613, $ Fuel: 1917 E. Passyunk Ave. 215468-FUEL, $$ Royal Tavern: 937 E. Passyunk Ave., 215-389-6694, $ Sabrina’s Café: 910-12 Christian St., 215-574-1599, $$ South Philly Bar & Grill: 1235-37 E. Passyunk Ave., 215-334-3300, $

Anthony’s Coffee House: 903 S. Ninth St., www.italiancoffeehouse. com/anthonysitaliancoffee, 215627-2586, $

Fast Break

Key Food Pizza: 1846 S. 12th St., 215-551-7111, $ Sarcone’s Deli: 734 S. Ninth St., 215-922-1717, $ Vincenzo’s Deli: 1626 S. Ninth St., 215-463-6811, $

French Beau Monde: 624 S. Sixth St., 215-592-0656, www.creperie-beaumonde.com, $

Asian International Smokeless Barbeque: 600 Washington Ave., 215-599-8844, $ JC Chinese Restaurant: 748 Morris St., 215-334-1056, $$

Italian Chiarella’s Ristorante: 1602 S. 11th St., 215-334-6404, www. chiarellasristorante.com, $$ Cucina Forte: 768 S. Eighth St., 215-238-0778, $$ Dante and Luigi’s: 762 S. 10th St., 215-922-9501, www.danteandluigis. com, $$

Nam Phuong Restaurant: 1100-20 Washington Ave., 215-468-0410, www.namphuongphilly.com, $$ Pho 75: 1122 Washington Ave., 215271-5866, $

Franco’s HighNote Cafe: 13th and Tasker streets, 215-755-8903, www. francoandluigis.com, $$ Karina’s Restaurant: 1520 E. Passyunk Ave., 215-218-0455, $$ La Cucina Varallo: 1635 S. 10th St., 215-952-0504, $$ La Fourno: 636 South St., 215-6279000, www.lafourno.com, $$ Mamma Maria: 1637 E. Passyunk Ave., 215-463-6884, www.mammamaria.info, $$$ Marra’s: 1734 E. Passyunk Ave., 215-463-9249, www.marras1.com, $$ Pizzeria Pesto: 1925 S. Broad St., 215-271-6840, www.pizzeriapesto. com, $$ Ralph’s: 760 S. Ninth St., 215-6276011, www.ralphsrestaurant.com, $$ Ristorante Pesto: 1915 S. Broad St., 215-336-8380, www.ristorantepesto.com, $$ Saloon: 750 S. Seventh St., 215-6271811, www.saloonrestaurant.net, $$$

American/Continental McFadden’s Restaurant and Saloon: Citizens Bank Park, 1 Citizens Bank Way, 215-952-0300, www.mcfaddensphilly.com, $

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Vesuvio Ristorante Bar: 736-38 S. Eighth St., 215-922-8380, www. vesuvio-online.com, $$ Victor Cafe: 1303 Dickinson St., 215468-3040, www.victorcafe.com, $$ Villa Di Roma: 936 S. Ninth St., 215-592-1295, $$

Mexican The Adobe Cafe: 1919 E. Passyunk Ave., 215-551-2243, $$ Restaurant La Lupe: 1201 S. Ninth St., 215-551-9920, $$ Taqueria La Veracruzana: 908 Washington Ave., 215-465-1440, $$

Middle Eastern Bitar’s: 947 Federal St., 215-7551121, www.bitars.com, $

Nick’s Charcoal Pit: 1242 Snyder Ave., 215-271-3750, $

Mexican Los Gallos: 951 Wolf St., 215-5511245, $$

Italian Bomb Bomb Bar-B-Que Grill & Italian Restaurant: 1026 Wolf St., 215-463-1311, $$ Criniti Pizzeria and Ristorante: 2601 S. Broad St., 215-465-7750, $$ Johnnie’s: 12th and Wolf streets, 215334-8006, $ Medora’s Mecca: 3100 S. 13th St., 215-336-1655, $$ Ralph & Rickey’s: Seventh St. and Oregon Ave., 215-271-6622, $ B r o a d S t r e e t We s t

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Seafood Anastasi’s: Ninth St. and Washington Ave., 215-462-0550, www. phillyitalianmarket.com/market/ anastasi_seafood, $$

Golden Szechuan: 2120 S. Broad St., 215-336-5310, $ Peking Inn: 20th St. and Penrose Ave., 215-271-1389, $$

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Chicken Abruzzese ........................................ 48.00

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Chicken breast breaded, fried and baked with marinara sauce and mozzarella cheese.

Chicken breast topped with Italian hots, mushrooms, red peppers in a white wine sauce with fresh rosemary. Chicken Marsala Mushrooms & marsala wine sauce. .....34.95 59.95

Chicken Caruso ................................................39.00

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Chicken Breast topped with red peppers, onions, mushrooms, lite plum tomatoes in a blush sauce.

Chicken Puccini ................................................59.00 99.00 Chicken breast on top of a large portabella mushroom with shrimp in a marsala wine sauce.

Eggplant Parmigiano ..................................... 40.00 Veal Parmigiano ...............................................60.00 120.00 Veal Marsala......................................................60.00 120.00 Sausage Scallopini ..........................................25.00 49.95 Mushrooms, Peppers & Onions. Escarole & Beans Italian Greens ............................... Market Price

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Ham and cheese, pepperoni, broccoli and spinach served room temp. Philly Famous Tomato Pies 24 slices. ................................. 10.95

Roast Pork & Gravy ......................................................7.50 LB. Roast Beef & Gravy ......................................................7.50 LB.

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Thin fried eggplant with spinach, ricotta, and roasted red peppers, in a béchamel sauce.

Philly Cheese Steak Tray (Serves 8 - 10) ... 35.00 one size American cheese or wiz, with or without onions, served with pickles, hot peppers & ketchup.

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Broccoli Rabe Italian Style Olive Oil and Garlic.................. Market Price Italian Hot Peppers ............................................. Market Price Eggplant Rollatinis ........................................................ 1.75 Pc.

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Grilled Salmon ...................................................9.00 per order On fresh spring mix with basil vinaigrette sauce.

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The Toque Stops Here Restaurant Review:

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Winthorpe and Valentine By Phyllis Stein-Novack

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rading Places,” starring Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy, is one funny movie. Filmed in Philadelphia, it was a modern day rendition of “The Prince and the Pauper.” Aykroyd played the stuck-on-himself rich boy named Louis Winthorpe, and Murphy was the con man par excellence named Billy Ray Valentine. Since the movie has strong ties to our city, I had a good chuckle when I noticed the restaurant in the Westin Hotel is now called Winthorpe and Valentine. Great idea. I doubt the hotel executives would have called it Duke & Duke, the snobby wealthy brothers who turn the tables on poor Winthorpe who is in charge of their financial empire. I glanced at the menu and found it featured simple dishes prepared with first-rate ingredients. My quiet dinner at Winthorpe and Valentine was a breath of fresh air. I sipped a Rob Roy ($12) at the bar and enjoyed a few nibbles of complimentary beef tenderloin kept warm in a silver chafing dish. A hostess seated me in a well-lit area of the dining room so I could read the food issue of The New Yorker without experiencing eye strain. A hearty tureen of chicken noodle soup ($6) immediately warmed me up. It was brimming with good things like extra fine egg noodles, diced carrots, onion and celery and bits of juicy chicken floating in Coffee/Café/Sweets Caffe Chicco: 2532 S. Broad St., 215-334-3100, $

Fast Break Brunic’s Luncheonette: 17th and McKean streets, 215-755-7645, $ Celebre’s Pizza: 1536 Packer Ave., 215-467-3255, $ Millie’s Luncheonette & Ice Cream: 15th and Shunk streets, 215467-8553, $ Moe’s Hot Dog House: 2617 Grays Ferry Ave., 215-465-6637, $ Philadium: 17th St. and Packer Ave., 215-271-5220, $ Southview Pizza: 367 Durfor St., 215-467-2050, $ Talk of the Town: 3020 S. Broad St., 215-551-7277, $ Texas Weiners: 1426 Snyder Ave., 215465-8635, www.texasweiners.com, $

a rich, homemade chicken stock. It was seasoned just right and did not a require a shake of salt and pepper. My server brought me a wooden box with individual compartments. One contained two fresh rolls, others held small, raw baby carrots with their tops attached, a small red apple and nuts with a nutcracker so I could enjoy a bit of a nosh between courses. I noticed a metal flask on the table. Since Prohibition has been gone since 1933, I doubted it contained bathtub gin or watered-down Scotch. “It has olive oil inside,” my server said. “I can also bring you some butter for your bread.” As I munched, I enjoyed the quiet tranquility of the room which has a club-like atmosphere. Dark wood is featured here along with red chairs and comfortable banquettes. Next up was an endive salad ($11) that was large enough for two. The plate contained individual leaves of fresh crisp Belgian endive, scatterings of sugared walnuts, bites of tangy blue cheese lightly bathed in a roasted garlic vinaigrette dressing. I found myself either enjoying this dish with a knife and fork or simply picking up an endive leave, which served as a delicious, edible shovel for the walnuts and blue cheese. I always enjoy a hefty pork chop, especially when the chef does not overcook it to a dry dust. At Winthorpe and Valentine,

Winthorpe and Valentine is a place for patrons to enjoy a quiet dinning experience following a long day of shopping around Center City. S ta f f P h o t o b y G r e g B e z a n i s

the entrée ($24) was an example of how good a simple dish turns out to be when the chef respects the ingredients. The pork chop was pink inside and very succulent. Natural pan juices were seasoned and reduced a bit to serve as the enhancing sauce. A mound of piping hot mashed potatoes — emphasis on “hot” — here were creamy and buttery with taste and texture. A half-dozen fresh local asparagus were included with dinner. I asked our server if Murray the bartender could select a white wine and a red wine for me to enjoy with dinner. A buttery Chardonnay and a Cabernet Sauvignon from California were a bit pricey ($15), but sipped well with my meal. Portions were generous, as I could not finish either glass. So many restaurants serve

small glasses of wine these days. I cannot tell you how pleasurable it was to sit in a quiet space and enjoy a good meal. It is such a rarity these days and Winthorpe and Valentine affords its guests just that. Two-and-a half tips of the toque to Winthorpe and Valentine. SPR

Winthorpe and Valentine 99 S. 17th St. Westin Hotel, Liberty Place 215-575-6930 Comment on this restaurant or review at www. southphillyreview.com/food-and-drink/reviews.

Italian

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International

Barrel’s Fine Food: 1725 Wolf St., 215-389-6010, www.barrelsfinefood.com, $ Italian Bistro: 211 S. Broad St., 215-731-0700, $$ L’Angolo: 1415 Porter St., 215389-4252, $$ La Stanza: 2001 Oregon Ave., 215271-0801, $$ Popi’s: 3120 S. 20th St., 215-7557180, www.popisrestaurant.com, $$ Scannicchio’s: 2500 S. Broad St., 215-468-3900, www.scannicchio. com, $$

American/Continental

New Wave Cafe: 784 S. Third St., 215-922-8484, www.newwavecafe. com, $$ The Irish Times: 629 S. Second St., 215-923-1103, $$

Middle Eastern Divan Turkish Kitchen: 918 S. 22nd St., 215-545-5790, divanturkishkitchen.com, $$

International House of Pancakes: 3 Snyder Ave., 215-339-5095, www.ihop.com, $$

Asian Happy Dragon: 2047 S. Third St., 215-271-0552, $

Fast Break Frank’s Breakfast and Lunch: 2433 S. Columbus Blvd, 215-339-8840, $ New York New York Pizzeria: 1400 Columbus Blvd., 215-463-6205, $ Tony Luke’s: 39 Oregon Ave., 215551-5725, www.tonylukes.com, $

Greek/Middle Eastern Cafe Fulya: 727 S. Second St., 267909-9937, www.cafefulya.com, $$. Dmitri’s: 795 S. Third St., 215625-0556, $$

Italian Ava: 518 S. Third St., 215-9223282, www.avarestaurant.com, $$$ Caffe Valentino: 1245-49 S. Third St., 215-336-3033, $$ Village Belle: 757 S. Front St., 215551-2200, $$$

Seafood

Anthony’s Saloon: 2351 S. Front St., 215-468-5222, $$ Snockey’s Oyster House: Second St. and Washington Ave. 215-3399578, www.snockeys.com, $$

Vegan Grindcore House: 1515 S. Fourth St., 215-839-3333, $

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Diners

Diner on the Plaza: 43 Snyder Ave., 215-755-7899, $$ Melrose Diner: 1501 Snyder Ave., 215-467-6644, $ Morning Glory Diner: 10th and Fitzwater streets, 215-413-3999, $ Oregon Diner: 302 Oregon Ave., 215-462-5566, $$ Penrose Diner: 20th St. and Penrose Ave., 215-465-1097, $$ South Street Diner: 140 South St., 215-627-5258, $ SPR


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The arrival of Memorial Day weekend usually means somebody is hosting a party. Here are simple concepts that can easily be prepared indoors for a crowd of any size. By Phyllis Stein-Novack Food Columnist

■ Corn and Tomato Salad ■ Ingredients:

1 16-ounce bag of frozen white corn, thawed and drained well 1 pint of cherry tomatoes, cut in half 1 small red onion, diced Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste 1/2 cup of extra-virgin olive oil Juice of 1 lemon Small handful of fresh Italian parsley leaves, snipped with a scissors

■ Roasted Red Pepper ■ Salad Ingredients:

2 15-ounce jars of roasted red peppers,

Directions: Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Lay the red peppers on a baking sheet lined with aluminum foil. Roast them for about 20 minutes, or until the skins begin to char. Remove the peppers from the oven and place them in a brown paper bag. When cool enough to handle, rinse the peppers under cold running water and peel off the skins. Dry well. Slice the peppers into strips. Place them in a bowl and add the edamame. Toss well. Sprinkle with the salt and pepper. Whisk together the oil and lemon juice in a small bowl. Pour over the peppers and edamame and toss well. Place the radicchio leaves onto a pretty serving platter. Spoon the pepper/ edamame mixture into the radicchio cups. Serves six.

■ Red Bliss Potato Salad ■ Vinaigrette Ingredients:

3 large red bliss potatoes, scrubbed 1 bunch of scallions, with some green, sliced diagonally 1/2 cup of extra-virgin olive oil 1/3 cup of sherry wine vinegar 2 tablespoons of Dijon mustard Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste Snipped fresh chives, for garnish

Directions: Place the potatoes in a pot. Add enough cold water to cover them. Bring the contents of the pot to a boil, lower to a simmer just until the potatoes are tender, about 15 minutes. Place the potatoes in a colander and rinse under cold water. When the potatoes are cool enough to handle, cut them into bite-size cubes. Place them in a pretty serving bowl. Scatter the scallions over the potatoes. In a small bowl, whisk together the oil, vinegar and Dijon. Pour over the salad and blend carefully. Season to taste with the salt and pepper. Top with the chives. Serves six. SPR Comment at www.southphillyreview.com/foodand-drink/features.

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Directions: Place the corn, tomatoes and onion in a pretty serving bowl. Sprinkle with the salt and pepper. In a small bowl, whisk together the oil and lemon juice. Pour over the salad and toss well. Top with the parsley and toss again. Serves six.

rinsed, drained and patted dry with paper towels 1 8-ounce bag of frozen edamame, thawed and drained well Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste 1/2 cup of extra-virgin olive oil Juice of 1 lemon 1 small head of radicchio, rinsed and separated into leaves

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any have been waiting for the Memorial Day weekend since January. It is the official start of the Jersey Shore season as families air out their summer homes that have been shuttered since Labor Day. So many Memorial Day weekends are rained out. True lovers of the charcoal grill will stand with an umbrella over head cooking the steaks and hot dogs. I prefer staying inside and serving cold fare. Last year, it was so stinking hot we did just that. My sister Sandy and I watched HBO’s “John Adams” marathon and marveled over the life of our second president and his accomplished wife, Abigail. Like the Fourth of July, Memorial Day is a uniquely American holiday. Why not prepare a cool repast using Native American foods, just like we do on Thanksgiving. Hot dogs, hamburgers, steaks, chicken, fish and vegetables can be grilled outdoors if you wish. I might cook the hot dogs on the stove using a grill pan. I will set out assorted mustards, relish and sauerkraut

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After dispatching Del-Val Charter 16-9 in May 16’s Class AA quarterfinals with an offensive explosion, Bok Technical High School, 1901 S. Ninth St., again put up runs early in Monday’s semifinal tilt against Phila. Academy Charter, only to collapse in the sixth inning, yielding the four runs that led to their 7-4 loss. The Wildcats could not make the best of home field advantage after Del-Val Charter surrendered theirs due to their damaged field. The Passyunk Square team concluded the year 4-9.

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tunately, the nal 14 Pioneers went down er in their 2-0 championship loss. Senior pitcher Dom Raia, bound for Chestnut Hill College, struck out 15. The Girard Estate bunch nished with an 8-12 record. Horace Furness High School, 1900 S. Third St., and South Philadelphia High School, 2101 S. Broad St., were the rst teams shown mercy after being blown out

early. The former had no luck on Friday the 13th, as the Falcons fell 15-2 in ve innings against Ben Franklin in a Class AAA rst-round matchup, absorbing their sixth loss against ve wins. Southern’s Rams were sent packing Monday courtesy of their 18-3 Class AAA Quarternal loss to Roxborough, dropping their mark to 6-6.

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Prep Charter catcher Mike Sandefur smashed a grand slam in Tuesday’s Public League semifinal clash. The senior looked to help his squad to capture the Class AA championship yesterday in a game that ended after press time.

THE NEUMANN-GORETTI SAINTS, 1736 S. 10th St., entered yesterday’s Catholic League quarterfinal against Lansdale Catholic eager to add to an incredible year. League champions two years ago, the East Passyunk unit finalized its first undefeated regular season Sunday, scoring an 18-7 triumph against Archbishop Carroll. The 18 runs made for nice uniformity, helping the Saints to their 18th victory. Junior second baseman Mike “Zoom” Zolk blasted two home runs, but he had company in trotting around the bases, as seven teammates also launched bombs. Seeking to erase the memory of last year’s semifinal loss to Monsignor Bonner and to prove the graduation of three potent hitters would not slow them, the Saints made the opposition’s pitches seem like enemies against which they held long grudges. In their contests, they touched home plate 193 times, giving them an astounding 10.7 runsper-game average. Sunday’s destruction of its hosts resulted in their second 18-run output in three games and capped a four-game stretch where they scored 65 runs. Their season low is three runs, scored in a 3-0 triumph over Archbishop Ryan May 7. The shutout twirled by sophomore Joe Kinee gave the Saints their fourth shutout, all against league foes. Their 12-0 mark won them the Catholic League Blue Division by four games and gave them their fourth-straight year of double-digit victories against their parochial brethren. SPR

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ate May means high school baseball playoff games are fulfilling their roles as parts of spring’s irresistible charm. After nearly two weeks of postseason play, however, only one of the Public League’s ve representatives remains alive. Who could have predicted the historical powerhouse Girard Academic Music Program, 2136 Ritner St., would not attain a seventh-straight Class A title or that Prep Charter, 1928 Point Breeze Ave., would, thanks to three memorable games, be South Philadelphia’s lone shot at Public League prominence? A young team, West Passyunk’s Prep Charter did not look to waste any time during its May 19 rst round home game against Strawberry Mansion. Scoring all of its 15 runs in the rst inning helped the Huskies demoralize their opponent, whom they shut out in three quick innings. Sophomore Juwan Jordan and junior Michael Borelli combined to twirl a no-hitter, with six strikeouts. Senior outelder Carmen DeCarlo and fellow senior catcher Michael Sandefur led the offensive assault with two hits and three RBI each. The offense did not come as easily for the Huskies in Monday’s Class AA quarternal tilt against Mariana Bracetti, as they faced a more formidable defensive opponent. Even in a low scoring affair, Prep Charter had a trick up its sleeve, as freshman Robert Freer pitched a no-hitter in his rst playoff start. Instead of knocking out the opposition early, the Huskies went into the seventh inning tied at two. Sandefur belted a walkoff two-run blast, propelling his squad to its 14th win and a spot in Tuesday’s Class AA seminal against Philadelphia Academy. With a 17-9 win that featured grand slams from Sandefur and junior pircher Michael Borelli, the team advanced to yesterday’s championship against Esperanza. Having lost its nal ve regular season games, GAMP had hoped the postseason would bring them new air and revenge for an 8-5 loss to Masterman May 9. Unfor-


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Neumann-Goretti’s Lou Spadaccini won his second Blue Division Coach of the Year award. Senior Mike “Zoom” Zolk won co-MVP honors and placed on the First-Team All-Catholic squad as an infielder. Junior Joe Gorman earned First-Team honors as an outfielder and a pitcher. Junior outfielder Jimmy Kerrigan also appeared on the First-Team. Junior infielder Marty Venafro and senior designated hitter John Snyder nabbed SecondTeam placements.

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The Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association held the District XII Track and Field Championships May 18 to 19 at Germantown and Northeast high schools. Two students from Class AA’s Edward Bok Technical School, 1901 S. Ninth St., placed favorably. Senior Joshua Santiago finished first in the long jump and triple jump, while classmate Bryan Henderson placed third in the 300-meter hurdles.

The South Philadelphia Tennis Association will hold a USTA Junior Team Tennis League 2:30 to 5 p.m. Saturdays at Barry Playground, 18th and Johnston streets, through June 11. The $50 league fee includes instruction and team matches. Participants will receive a T-shirt, a racquet, a one-year subscription to Tennis Magazine and a pizza party. League champions will advance to USTA playoffs. Association is also looking for ladies interested in a beginners’ league. Dates and times will depend on interested parties’ availability. Contact Bryan Hughes, 215-528-0196 or thespta@hotmail.com.

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The Ninth Annual Rasual Butler All-City Classic, named in honor of the Point Breeze native and Chicago Bulls swingman occurs 5 p.m. June 9 at Ben Franklin High School, 550 N. Broad St. The game features the top freshmen, sophomore and junior basketball players, including many with local ties. Tickets are $10. E-mail Charles Monroe, cmonroe1@hotmail.com. Saturday’s 37th Annual City All-Star Football Classic at Lincoln Financial Field pitted the Public team against the Non-Public squad. The former emerged with a 30-20 victory. Bok’s Khalil Neal contributed seven tackles to the winning cause. Neumann-Goretti seniors Sal DiFrancesco, an offensive lineman from the 2900 block of South Juniper Street and tight end/defensive lineman Chad McPherson of Southwest Philadelphia represented

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The Philadelphia Eagles hosted the eighth Annual Eagles Youth Partnership Chess Tournament, which took place May 18 at Lincoln Financial Field. More than 200 of Philadelphia’s top chess-playing students participated in the competition. In the High School non-rated section, The Academy at Palumbo, coached by Ed Myers, Butch Blocker, and Frank Fritz, placed third in the team awards. F.A. Bregy School, coached by Karen O’Hara, won first place in team awards in the middle school non-rated section.

Fall outdoor soccer registrations are now being accepted for the league which begins Sept. 10. Age divisions are: 4 to 6; 7 to 8; 9 to 10; 11 to 13; and 14 to 17. Register 6 to 8 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays or noon to 2 p.m. Saturdays at SEYAA, Seventh and Bigler streets. Register via e-mail by sending info to seyaasports@aol.com or dowload a form from www.seyaa.com. Call 215463-8802. SPR —By Bill Gelman and Joseph Myers

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25xx S. Warnock St. Great starter home. 3BR, H/W Floors, Gas Heat, Newer Elec. $109,900 8xx N. 6th st. Northern Liberties- 3 BDRM, C/A, Lg. Deck, Patio. Built in 1978 $229,000 61xx Delancy st. Nice 3 BDRM Home, H/W Floors, Mod. Kit & Bath. Only $49,900 16xx Jackson st. Corner Duplex- Renovated, Sep. Utilities, Could also be used as Office and APT. $199,800 18xx McClellan st. Totally Renovated 2 BDRM Home. Asking $64,800

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5785970 *2325 S. Marshall 2 BD,c/a,nice move-in condition $85,000 5798790 *2513 S.Sheridan 2 BD,well kept,affordable starter hm $96,900 5728265 *332 Daly 1 BD loft style,2 sty row,needs tlc $99,000 5742708 *418 Tree 2 BD,h/w,newly renovated home $109,900 5877813 *325 Cantrell 3 BD,fin.bsmt,move-in condition $119,900 5667495 *360 Wolf 3 BD,modern EIK,good starter hm $134,900 5885662 *2510 S. 6th 3 BD,h/w,nice move-in condition $135,000 5670088 *344 Roseberry 3 BD,good affordable starter hm $144,900 5764779 *146 Roseberry 3 BD,1.5Ba,c/a,well maintained $149,900 5891325 *2450 S. Lee 3 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,h/w,renovated $154,900 5802397 *153 Wolf Duplex,1+2,sep.utilities,good location $159,000 5877957 *225 Tree 2 BD,c/a,h/w,newly renovated home $169,950 5858659 *407 Ritner 3 BD,h/w,updated,spacious,main street $175,000 5343149 *343 Wolf 3 BD,1.5Ba,large hm,needs updating$179,900 5876699 *2445 S. Lee 3 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,parking,updated $189,900 5873004 *114 Durfor 3 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,beautiful $199,900 5822637 *321 Wolf 2 BD,c/a,h/w,nice move-in condition $199,900 5864319 *526 Johnston 3 BD,2 Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,garage,modern $220,000 5830388 *126 Jackson 3 BD,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,newly renovated $223,000 5851387 *2339 S. Lee 3 BD,porchfront,modern,deck,yard $224,900 5882783 *2416 S. Philip 3 BD,1.5ba,wood fls,newly renovated $224,900

West of Dickinson square Park 5734278 *412 Mercy 5852488 *716 Sigel 5788777 *547 Moore 5832896 *715 Hoffman 5650463 *406 Pierce

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5877671 *1611 S.Lawrence 5795186 *413 Greenwich 5876027 *1817 S. 5th 5878740 *415-17 Moore 5851800 *1643 S. 5th

3 BD,h/w,needs updating,affordable 2 BD,h/w,patio,newly renovated 4 BD,2 Ba,c/a,h/w,spacious,renovated C2 Garage,3680sf,on a 31x116 lot 3 BD,2.5Ba,c/a,deck,patio,New hm!

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Jefferson square/italian market area 5713803 *510 Federal 5862245 *901 Ernest 5884199 *530 Wilder 5883510 *1342 E.Passyunk 5866531 *709-11 Alter 5773647 *404 Federal 5868278 *808 Federal 5867598 *1100 Federal

Garage,875sf,16x54 lot size,zoned R10 2 BD,starter hm,9th & Ellsworth Vic. 3 BD,1.5Ba,c/a,h/w,nicely renovated 4 BD,h/w,roof deck,newly renovated 3 BD,1.5ba,h/w,f/p,deck,ggarage,charm 3 BD,2.5Ba,den,decks,c/a,garage,new hm 4 BD,2 Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,beautiful Victorian Corner Commercial,Restaurant+4 Apts.

$99,500 $155,000 $160,000 $274,900 $334,000 $459,900 $489,000 $899,000

east Passyunk crossing 5869247 *807 Fernon Grage on a 16x65 lot,zoned C2 5819937 *2024 S. Darien 2 BD,good starter hm or investment 5748548 *1930 S. 8th 4 BD,1.5Ba,spacious main street hm 5738035 *2051 S. Hutchinson 2 BD,needs updating,convenient 5850231 *1909 S. 10th 3 BD,h/w,older home,needs updating 5874412 *1943 S. 12th 4 BD,1.5Ba,nice move-in condition 5858797 *1940 S. 10th 4 BD,1.5Ba,spacious,well kept home 5863149 *815 Moore 3 BD,1.5Ba,h/w,spacious,well kept 5800471 *1713 S. 8th Triplex,1+1+1,separate utilities 5864145 *1840 E.Passyunk Commercial Storefront + 2 BD Apt. 5869192 *1736 S. 11th 3 BD,1.5Ba,h/w,beautiful renovated hm 5877044 *1334 Castle 3 BD,1.5Ba,h/w,move-in condition 5807023 *915 Emily 2 Sty Garage,C2,4870sf,full kitchen 5806130 *1317 Castle 4 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,porchfront Twin 5880994 *1927 S. 13th 3 BD,1.5Ba,c/a,h/w,newly renovated 5889164 *1010 McKean 3 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,renovated 5888612 *1601 S.Juniper 3 BD,1.5Ba,h/w,move-in condition 5882802 *1124 Moore 3 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,patio,garage 5881002 *1825 S. 12th 4 BD,2.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,renovated 5831751 *1316 Morris 5 BD,2.5ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,huge Twin 5774832 *1807 S. Broad Quad. 2+1+2+1,3146sf,updated apts.

$99,900 $105,000 $122,500 $129,900 $189,900 $215,000 $230,000 $235,000 $279,900 $279,900 $279,900 $287,000 $291,000 $299,900 $300,000 $329,900 $329,900 $339,900 $384,000 $459,900 $485,000

Passyunk square 5842051 *1232 S. Iseminger 2 BD,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,renovated 5842051 *1518 S. Clarion 2 BD,c/a,nice move-in condition 5807688 *1121 Wilder 2 BD,2 Ba,beautiful renovated hm 5868906 *1537 S. Clarion 3 BD,wood floors,move-in condition 5884192 *1317 Dickinson 3 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,move-in condition 5869880 *1129 Dickinson 3 BD,h/w,spacious,move-in condition 5867614 *1135 Federal Triplex,1+1+1,c/a,well kept,sep.utilities 5863000 *1008 Tasker 4 BD,1.5Ba,spacious,updated home 4878852 *14xx S.12th 3 BD,2.5Ba,h/w,meticulously kept 5883686 *1416 S.13th 4 BD,2.5Ba,huge,handsome,character 5734302 *1124-28 Dickinson Garage + Apt.3152sq.ft.,needs rehab

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neWbolD 5881337 *1318 S. Hicks 5846861 *1922 S. 18th 5865988 *1506 S. 18th 5792778 *1815 S.18th 5813717 *1519 S. Mole 5846186 *1517 Manton 5876772 *1532 Wharton 5786987 *1728 S.18th

2 BD,needs updating,convenient area 4 BD,1.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,updated 3 BD,h/w,new kitchen & bath,roomy Corner Commercial+4 BD Apt.C2 3 BD,2 Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,deck,new hm 3 BD,2.5Ba,fin.bsmt,c/a,h/w,new hm 4 BD,2.5Ba,c/a,h/w,huge renovated hm 5 BD,3.5Ba,c/a,h/w,newly renovated

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