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Gatherings and No Reservations Required to do something a little different. (Note to readers: All of the regular features will return to regularly-reserved pages in the Oct. 17 issue). What makes this issue stand out as one of the year’s best is the 25 individuals profiled on the cover, as well as on the pages ahead (The unique stories begin to unfold on page 7.) These behind-the-scenes residents and workers — now distinguished as Difference Makers — aren’t helping neighbors in need, volunteering time to improve their respective neighborhoods or providing needed care for four-legged friends for the attention. However, in the eyes of their peers who nominated them, they are worthy of recognition.
Some prefer remaining behind the scenes, and in the process, vacate their front-page square to another deserving individual. When this concept first went from idea to print back in 2010, the biggest concern was would enough people support the nomination process to make the Difference Makers a constantly evolving process. Would we get enough nominations each year to keep the 25-a-year format intact? Well, now in its fourth cycle, we are pleased to report that the idea has come full circle as previous winners are nominating others, who in their eyes, are worthy of recognition. Over the last few months, the stack of recognition letters came in for
candidates as young as 7 and as old as 83. Some were selected while others were placed in a folder for future consideration. As much as we would’ve liked to have profiled all of the deserving individuals, like the hit reality programs “The X-Factor’ and “The Voice,” there are only limited spots available. Together, this group of shining stars is helping make South Philadelphia a better place. Our inbox remains open for other local leaders who should be considered in the future. For now, two simple words perfectly tie the current group of honorees with those recognized before them: Thank you. Feel free, should the temperatures remain unseasonably warm, to pull up a beach chair. For those looking for more fall-like activities or Halloweenthemed happenings, please see our expanded event listings on page 29. SPR — Bill Gelman Comment on these letters or topics at southphillyreview.com/opinion/ letters.
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ruce Baldwin is a problem-solver. He has been nding solutions for his neighbors for 21 years. “I advocate for them,” he said. “That’s what I’ve been doing for them for years. They come to me for everything.” He has spent many hours on the phone seeking information and in meetings with community members and various stakeholders. Whether it’s pushing youths toward a bright future, finding food for families having difficulty affording it or preparing someone for an Anthony Benedettom upcoming job interview, the resident of the 400 block of Hoffman Street accepts the task. hroughout his nearly three-decade It started with the formation of the Sevafliation with the Delaware Valley enth Street Youth Committee when vioYouth Athletic Association, 2840 S. lence plagued the area and affected its 18th St., including the last 16 years as children. its president, Anthony Benedetto Sr. has “We wanted to make a significant dif- diligently displayed his desire to have chilference and start saving the youth,” the dren realize maturing as good sports mat57-year-old organization’s president, who ters more than seeking awless seasons. used to work as a city contractor, said. While helping them to contextualize wins Involvement in that group quickly and losses, he has emerged as an unblemstretched into four others. He serves as ished victor. a board member for the Seventh Street “I really enjoy being here,” the 66-yearCommunity Roundtable and Men United old resident of the 2000 block of South Against Violence Network, co-chair of the 19th Street said of his service to the MarSeventh Street Community Reunion Com- coni site. “It’s been great to make lasting mittee and a long-time volunteer at Ford friendships and see so many kids excel.” P.A.L. Center, 609 Snyder Ave., where he The graduate of South Philadelphia High has helped to organize annual book bag School, 2101 S. Broad St., began his regiveaways and haircuts for homeless wom- lationship with the 62-year-old spot when en and children. son Anthony, one of four children to come “Although the police [officers] run the from his 45-year marriage to Diane, startcenter, they allow me to run the center with ed T-ball in 1984. When watching a game them,” the lifetime resident of the same three years into his offspring’s tenure, he neighborhood said. observed older gentlemen struggling with Most recently, he helped to create the maintenance duties and realized upon Seventh Street Community Civic Associa- helping them how useful he could be to the tion, which has covered Mifflin to Wolf and location’s operations. He became a club
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member and gradually acquired different leadership roles, with the presidency sealing his dedication to bettering the association’s baseball and football programs. “I took a responsibility, so I’ve had to follow it and keep stuff running smoothly,” the volunteer, who since his ’99 retirement as a union carpenter has made the strengthening of the association his second vocation, said of his duties, which have included upkeep of the fields, referee assignments, fundraising efforts and interaction with parents. “I’ve had great help along the way, especially from the coaches, who understand the importance of including every kid because we don’t equate anything we Beth Colemanm Lou Bermanm Diane DellaVallem do here with winning or losing.” Overseeing 23 sets of diamond dwellers and 24 gridiron units, Benedetto has enjoyed witnessing generational appreciation has realized his immense ability to foster and, most recently, she was instrumental in a School District of Philadelphia operating bringing Zumba, a popular dance class, to decit casualty. for the in-house leagues, with the children tolerance, patience, love and faith. “I would say my true self has been more the neighborhood. “When I finished school, I wanted to go of his son’s peers now developing their ath“I don’t teach the classes,” she said with to an area that would really need for me to letic and emotional maturity. Finding that revealed through my time as an advocate,” stay there through thick and thin,” the La opportunity special, the humble individual he said. “I feel it’s my responsibility to pro- a laugh. “But I go to all of them.” For 15 years, she’s organized the school’s Salle University and University of Scranuses it as one of many ways through which vide ways to thrive.” Berman has been fulfilling that duty through talent show, too, which has since evolved ton graduate, who is pursuing professional he sees his longevity as having more to do counseling licensure at Holy Family Uniwith others’ enthusiasm than his own talent relationships with businesses, educational into a very anticipated two-night event . “It’s something everyone looks forward to,” versity, said of having had Taggart as her but admitted to feeling honored to gain dif- entities and organizations, with his outreach likely to land him a meeting with autism ac- Coleman, a St. Monica alumna herself, said. ference maker distinction. lone site. “I looked to connect on a deeper “I’ve benefited from many people being tivist Temple Grandin. He has banked on his But the Newbold dweller’s passion for teach- level because, in addition to structure, the involved,” he said. “In terms of being rec- job as vice president of sales for a South-of- ing, and teaching well, is most inspiring. children needed a safe place to land.” ognized, I’m just glad there are people who South auto body center to gather more interDellaVella steadfastly offered that pleasBrunella Benales, a parent of a past Colelook at things that way and think to say est in his plans to offer child care services for man student, noticed how often she en- ant realm by ingratiating herself with par‘Thanks.’ I’ve never looked for any ‘Thank special needs children and residential care for couraged her students to give back to the ents, whom she deemed the school comyou,’ but I appreciate this.” special needs adults. munity’s greatest asset, bringing creativity community. “What I get out of this is addicting be“She wants students to learn and be able to her vocation through career days and cause the mission is to offer life-changing to apply what they learned in the class- a community service club, among many gestures,” he said. “I’ve often wondered room to the outside world,” Benales, who’s practices, and relating to families by learnwhat it’s like to be Louie and have worked known Coleman for eight years, said. ing of their cultures. Tasked with assisting ou Berman often cries when he ponthrough many feelings, with a prevailing Coleman said she always tells her stu- educational and emotional progression, ders what his autistic son’s life might one being that I always need to act and be a dents they are “learning not just for the she encouraged youths by stripping them never include. Rather than resorting to voice for the voiceless.” test; you’re learning to live.” of their insularity and beseeching them to negativity over the probable absences, Excited about the next few months’ occaThe lifelong South Philly resident didn’t ponder their eventual roles in the world. the resident of the 100 block of McClel- sions, including a chance to dress as Santa “I learned so much more than I gave,” Dellan Street is heading Louie’s Voice, an Claus for autistic children, Berman revels stray far from home for college. She attended organization that derives its name from in having a can-do attitude, which his dif- Temple University for her bachelor’s in edu- laVella said, citing the 500-member student cation, and later, while raising a family and body’s diversity as unforgettably influential. his 14-year-old descendant and focuses ference maker kudos will further. working full time, got her master’s in instruc- “The community often overflowed with on what special needs individuals should “I don’t do anything for publicity,” he tional leadership from Neumann University. positivity, so it’s difficult not being around never be without, love and hope. said. “It’s all about being a positive pres“A running joke in my family is that I that to contribute to and feed off.” “The crux of who we are is instilling pos- ence and getting results.” have the highest degree, but make the least itivity,” the 44-year-old Pennsport dweller Deeming the enrollees her babies, she alamount of money,” she said. “But getting ways wants them to feel pacified, with her said of his 2012-fashioned means to accua phone call that says I’ve been nominated former colleagues nursing their aspirations mulate resources and stimulate conversaas a difference maker makes it all worth it. and dilemmas since her early summer distions on the future of addressing his child’s I’m glad I made a lasting impression.” and other figures’ conditions. “I’m keeping missal. Her old employer is searching for the my finger on the pulse of the campaign for means to reinstitute her position and others his fourth-grade teacher’s got spunk. awareness.” lost to its financial woes. Having launched a Beth Coleman’s not only a dedicatBerman used a heartbreaking incident, blog to chronicle her post-layoff existence, ed educator at St. Monica School, 16th his ’09 divorce, to intensify his involveDellaVella is closely following the district’s and Porter streets, but also a dynamic ment within the autism spectrum disoraffairs with one result in mind. ders research community. Having earned a mother of three and stepmother of two. “My heart is at Taggart,” she said, “so my ver her ve-year stint at John H. TagColeman, from 17th and Wolf streets, communications degree from West Chester dream scenario is definitely a return there.” gart School, 400 Porter St., counselor University of Pennsylvania, he has used his likes to keep her schedule jam-packed by As for her difference maker designation, Diane DellaVella reveled in being a interpersonal skills to land numerous con- organizing different programs for the comDellaVella deemed it a welcome surprise transparent builder of relationships. munity. For instance, she’s the heart of tacts, with fundraisers making many people yet credits others for it. more mindful of the increasing amount of Biddy Basketball, a recreational program Since June, the 33-year-old Port Richmond “I was there to counsel,” she said. “Howdiagnoses and their roles in demanding less for kids, she’s been active in the Home and inhabitant has lacked opportunities to fos- ever, I feel the more blessed.” stereotyping and more caring. 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wo digits have played sad parts in the life of Tyrique Glasgow, 11, the enue home, immediately jumped on board. amount of gunshot wounds he has The kids, parents, faculty and neighbors all received, and ve, the total years he play an active role in the fundraising. spent incarcerated for drug distribution. The “I thought it was a great way for the kids to understand about helping others,” Roe resident of the 1500 block of South Etting said. “They can make a connection with Street, however, seems destined to focus on the number one, as that will teach everyone another kid who is sick.” In the two years of doing the 20-minute about each individual’s potential. dance routine in which the children, teachers, parents and neighbors come together to try to make a difference, the group has raised about $20,000. In the process, the group helped grant Wa l t - D i s n e y - Wo r l d wishes to two young friends, who they’ve gotten acquainted with via pictures. “The Bunny Hop has exceeded anything we ever expected,” Jim, 53, said. Roe, 50, noted that parents have already starting asking about next year’s event. The parents to daugh-ters Amanda, 28, and Ja-- Tyrique Glasgowm mie, 24, have mastered the art of teamwork “This could sound odd but I’m glad I through their respective roles at Alphabet Academy, which has been providing child went away,” the 30-year-old Grays Ferry care for 25 years. Jim oversees the man- dweller said. “It was as if God were givagement of the buildings, including main- ing me a timeout to let me know that if I tenance and construction, while Roe runs continued my behavior, the repercussions could have become far worse.” the day care aspect. Upon returning from prison, Glasgow “I tell people my husband is responsible grew frustrated with the dwindled integrity for the beautiful buildings, and I am reof his neighborhood, with November 2011 sponsible for the happy kids,” Roe said. The four spaces each have a distinct yielding the creation of the Young Chances theme with Alphabet Station, The Tree- Foundation. Deriving its name from his house, Alphabet Garden and Alphabet grandmother, Roberta Chance, the organization operates out of Vare Recreation CenAquarium.
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and adopted child — 27 years old — are grown, she still has a full house, with a 24-year-old son with autism, a 14-year-old son, 13-year-old daughter and her youngest son, who turns 4 next week. Many of her fosters defied odds by doing things doctors predicted would never happen. Her oldest adopted daughter was not expected to walk, but at age 2-and-ahalf, she did. Holmes also seeks out activities, such as dance, music, art or sports — whichever interests each child. “I have to keep them off the streets, so they won’t be running all over South Philadelphia,” she said. Even though she spent years caring for as many as six children and many late nights at doctor appointments tending to various medical problems, she wouldn’t change a thing. “They make me happy, and I make them happy,” Holmes, who keeps in touch with her adopted and former foster children’s birth parents said. “I don’t think I’d be happy doing anything else.”
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a, my head,” Deborah Holmes’ 3-year-old son, who had bumped his head, said to her. “Let me kiss it,” she replied. The boy is one of about 15 (she stopped counting) foster children with special needs Holmes has reared over the course of 25 years. He also is one of the five children whom she adopted. “You had to feed a baby every three hours,” Holmes, a resident of the 2000 block of South Bonsall Street, who worked as a nurse at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia for 16 years, said of the boy who was 5-months-old when she took him into her home. “Every time I’d feed him, his heart rate would drop, and he’d pass out.” Like her son, who had breathing problems, many of those she cared for were Kat Kendonm newborns with breathing tubes, developmental delays, shaken baby syndrome, etc. “If they didn’t have proper medical care hilly is Kat Kendon’s adopted home. and someone attentive, I know for a fact the Her family hails from Boston, but she baby would be gone,” the 56-year-old said. had moved around, mainly along the The boy also is her final foster child, as East Coast, until she landed on the 400 she is retiring from the role, but plans to as- block of Emily Street two years ago. In adsist with recruiting for Episcopal Commu- dition to her photography work, she made nity Services, her social service agency. a commitment to herself to make volun“My house is too small — my heart is teering a priority — that’s where Red Paw big,” the native of Third and Christian Emergency Relief Team came into play. streets, who wanted to become a foster She offered to take photos of the animals mother at 19, but was denied at first, said. needing adoption, when founder Jen Leary While her two biological children — asked if she’d be able to come to the scenes 22 and 38 years old - and her first foster continued on page 14
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ter, 2600 Morris St., and reinforces the desire to strengthen and offer the same sort of acceptance to community inhabitants that his female relative made her philosophy. “I dealt with the negative for so long that I wondered how hard it would be to consider the positive, especially for the sake of our children,” Glasgow, a father of two, said of assisting hundreds of youngsters through athletics and performing arts endeavors. “They’re learning choices are free, but consequences are not.” Glasgow preaches accountability Deborah Holmesm primarily through Young Chances’ initiatives Communities Unite Together, or CUT, and How U Survive Through Life Everyday, or HUSnity, he also is proving he can put a positive TLE, the latter an especially important spin on pressing matters. means to reach young males, whom he cer“I have been on a quest because I know tainly does not wish to succumb to negativ- it’s necessary,” the 61-year-old resident of ity. Knowing danger can lurk anywhere, he the 2100 block of Reed Street said. “With considers his work far from over, with new all that I do, I strive to encourage cohesivefaces meeting his countenance each day. ness in my neighborhood.” “Pride brought me bad results years ago, The Chester native relocated to South but now, I’m proud to be working to ac- Philly last decade and immediately showed complish something far bigger than me, his altruism by tending to trash on his and I need to humble myself and go inspire block, for which he serves as captain, and goals and aspirations,” Glasgow said. designing gatherings conveying camaHe is fulfilling his promise by studying busi- raderie, including well-attended holiday ness administration at Peirce College. Fond of dinners. Having begun his musical infatubelieving everything happens for a reason, he ation as a 5-year-old playing records for sees his difference maker commendation as his mother and her friends, he has let tunes proof of the benefits of doing good. take charge in his endeavors and is nearing “It’s really not hard to go out and be dif- the end of his second year of Throwback ferent,” Glasgow said. “There’s more to Thursdays at Wharton Square Park, 2300 lose by sticking with the status quo.” Wharton St. Offering oldies and old- and new-school jams, Hackett helps to hone a comforting feel among his peers, especially older adults who had strayed from using the recreation spot for decades. s an in-demand disc jockey, Ali “I don’t deal in controversy or negativHackett knows a great deal about ity,” the selfless soul, who also soothes ears spreading good vibes. As a revered in his hometown and West Philly, said. “I member of the Point Breeze commu-
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of fires where Red Paw rescues pets at affected homes and provides shelter while the owner gets back on his or her feet, or if the individual can no longer provide for the pet, finds it a new home. While the call asking Kendon to go to the scene could be at any hour of the day, she became engrossed in the process. “You’re out there helping people with the worst day of their life,” Kendon, who has a beagle named Canada and two cats named Corso and Sabine, said. She soon started to help out with things outside of the realm of photography, including running the Philadelphia program and starting to do outreach to get a Camden, N.J., unit operating. Therefore, she spends Jaime Pannonem Juanita Perkins-Quim a lot of time focused on the nonprofit. Harry McKaym “My day job is a full-time job, and I travel and Red Paw is another full-time job on life-affirming causes. Always considering The resident of the 1600 block of South top of that,” the 34-year-old said. what could come next, she is looking forNewkirk Street met McKay, who served in At one call at a West Philly apartment Vietnam following his graduation from St. building, she and Leary responded to the any people contend life is what one ward to taking on more endeavors, with top floor where they found a man crying and John Neumann High School, formerly 2600 makes of it. Jaime Pannone backs investigations into music therapy and indigging through debris. Instances like see- Moore St., now Ss. Neumann-Goretti High that opinion every day by exuding teraction with Soccer Without Borders as School, 1736 S. 10th St., in 1979, with the ing that man’s reaction after he found his cat and encouraging positivity, nding the foremost chores. “The individualized experience compels male fi gure having already tasted the perand kitten have had an impact on Kendon. strength in compassion and fulllment in “It has totally changed my view and sonal consequences of alcohol abuse. With selessness. The 34-year-old resident of me,” Pannone said. “I love being able to inmade my life so much richer,” she said. “... the loss of a sibling and a daughter to the the 1000 block of Mifin Street began her ject myself into situations to feel a part of a He wouldn’t have been to be able to keep affliction, McKay summoned his resolve career as a teacher and has determined to large community.” Deeming volunteering a key benefactor his pets if we hadn’t provided them a place and united with brother Rev. Douglas Mc- keep instructing, with the power of comof her mental and physical well-being, she Kay in ’99 to form Our House Ministries, munity involvement as her chief theme. to stay while he got relocated.” Kendon had already started to sense that 1439 S. 29th St. “I feel unfulfilled if I’m not assisting anticipates adding legions of contacts in reSplitting time between the address and she found her home in South Philly, but this someone,” the Connecticut native and New minding everyone that giving leads overtly Northeast Philly, he has stressed his crehonor has helped to solidify that feeling. York-schooled individual, who has lived to receiving. “I’m very honored to be among the re“I’m so flattered,” she said as she started ator’s compassion and care while moti- in East Passyunk Crossing for one-and-ato get emotional. “Doing volunteer work vating individuals to choose substance half of her six years in Philadelphia, said. cipients,” she said of her difference maker and to be recognized within a few years, over substances. That mentality resonates “Being a participant in enriching activities selection. “It’s humbling to be numbered with great people.” it really makes me feel like — it’s exactly through inclusion in a number of orga- seems automatic to me.” what I wanted out of life without knowing nizations, notably Al-Anon; Alcoholics Through her National Board of MediAnonymous; the Matt Talbot Society; the cal Examiners employment, Pannone has what I wanted.” Schuylkill Vietnam Veterans Association; helped to improve literacy among second the Third Order of St. Francis; the Grays and third graders by uniting with PhiladelFerry Community Council, 1501 S. 29th phia Reads. Children, along with adults, St.; and the Calix Society, which calls for also gain resolve via her role as a guitarist alcoholics to substitute “the cup that stupe- for Musicians on Call, through which she fies for the one that sanctifies.” plays for four hospitals’ patients. A fitness e all have a light,” Juanita “Many people talk the talk,” McCarron buff, too, she fixes rides for Neighborhood Perkins-Qui said. “Singing said of her relative, who recently received Bikeworks and motivates downtrodden is my light that I have to let arry McKay has grappled with se- a commendation from his wartime peers. figures as a helper for Back on My Feet, shine.” rious emotional and physical pain “Harry walks the walk and, after having which uses running to give the homeless a Perkins-Qui, of 13th and Christian streets, over his 66-year existence, the latest dealt with all that you can imagine, has not sense of self-sufficiency. has been singing her whole life. Her special example being the task of recover- let his spirit diminish. He’s a trooper.” “Back home, I found many opportunities ing from a broken neck suffered in July. No McKay and his brother two years ago to contribute, so that when I came to Phila- talent has functioned as a remarkable safe matter the amount of anguish heaped upon celebrated the opening of the St. Raphael’s delphia, I could recreate that through a neat haven for those in need of comfort. For decades, she’s been ministering in him, he has preached the power of God’s Addiction Resource Center in conjunction built-in system of groups,” Pannone said. love, encouraging other Grays Ferry dwell- with Our House Ministries. Through the “I enjoy every program I’m affiliated with song at Catholic church funerals. She’s sung ers to see sobriety as a key means to realize space, the siblings and their colleagues ad- and see nothing out of the ordinary about at every Catholic church in South Philly, as well as numerous places of worship outside that gift. vocate for control over temptation, know- wanting to give.” “Many setbacks have tested and tried to ing the Lord will help them to resist. 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of the grieving. She asks what songs they’d like her to sing at the funeral. She asks them to tell her a funny story. “I say, ‘Talk about the good times,’” she said. “This helps turn them around from feeling sorry for themselves. It’s a really hard time.” For those unable to afford church stipends, she often offers to sing for free. “How could I say no?” the Hawthorne dweller said. “I’m just thinking about bringing comfort and joy to these people’s hearts; you can’t buy that.” Perkins-Qui has sung for funerals of babies who’ve died suddenly and tragically. She’s sung for those who aged into their hundreds, too. J Juanita Theodore uanit ita P Perkins-Quim Perki Scairato kins-Q ki Quim iSr.m Gaetano Piccirillim Megan Rosenbachm She credits her faith to keeping her strong in fulfilling the difficult task, because she said she knows they’re going to a better place. a librarian,” Rosenbach, who also serves help execute them.” The mother of one was born and raised on the school advisory council, said of the It includes keeping a close eye on Stein South Philly, where she learned the project that was completed in time for this phen Girard Park, 2101 Shunk St., which, rituals of the Roman Catholic faith at St. school year, noting Childs is one of 12 disin the eyes of the South Philly lifer, could Peter Claver. For four years after high trict-wide sites to have a librarian. use a little sprucing up. school, Perkins-Qui was stationed in San s a former Philly school teacher, MeRosenbach and her helpers also gave “The park is in disrepair, so we are tryAntonio in the Air Force, where she not gan Rosenbach has rsthand knowl- each teacher breakfast and a box of school ing to attract attention for the purpose of only directed a choir but was also named edge of the obstacles inside the class- supplies to start the year. She hopes to esupdating the park because we believe it’s 1969 popular vocalist. When she returned room; therefore, she had a plan when tablish a home and school organization to vital to our community,” he said. to Philadelphia, she sang at St. Rita of The “quiet bedroom community” is she and husband Ben bought a house on the increase parent involvement and continue Cascia Shrine, 1166 S. Broad St., and latto raise money for to-be-determined needs something Piccirilli knows a little some- 1500 block of South 15th Street. er became involved with St. Nicholas of “I knew that I wanted to meet the school of the school. In the meantime, she’s honthing about, as he spent his childhood years Tolentine Catholic church, 1718 S. Ninth there, and has since set up residence with in my catchment area and kind of feed some ored to be identified as a difference maker St., where one can find her serving as a wife, Hadassah, and their 2-year-old son, love and resources into it,” Rosenbach, who for her work, especially because it will cantor every Saturday at 5 p.m. or Sunday does not have any children, said of George spread the word about her cause. Nathaniel. at 9:30 a.m. “I want to live in South Philly for the rest “... The neighbors are very friendly, and W. Childs School, 1599 Wharton St. A typical day for Perkins-Qui is often not Her church, Circle of Hope, 1125 S. Broad of my life and raise my kids here, so I’m I really do believe it’s a quiet pocket of typical. She’s also a crossing guard, workSouth Philadelphia,” the Girard Academic St., had a Martin Luther King Jr. block party glad that what I’m doing is making an iming five days a week at a busy intersection Music Program, 2136 W. Ritner St., grad in 2011 to benefit the school, which initiated pact,” she said. near Columbus Square Park, 1200 Wharton said. “It’s a good place with good people, her involvement. Last year, she teamed up St. She works four hours a day and often with South Philly resident Maria Pandolfi, and I am trying to make it better.” runs back and forth to the church to sing at He also hasn’t forgotten about his alma mat- Childs’ art teacher and dean of students, to funerals between shifts. er, as he represented the GAMP Parent and do an art show and auction at the church that “The mothers in the area have another Alumni Corp. when it needed to form a not- raised $1,000 for art supplies. mother on the corner for them,” she said For her next project she approached for-profit to help raise funds for the school. ith ve children, nine grandchilwith a smile. “I’m not going to let anything then-principal Daniel Peou, who now When a pawn shop/check cashing busidren and one great-grandchild to happen to them.” ness attempted to set up shop in his neigh- heads Horace Furness High School, 1900 love and nurture and nine volunborhood, he helped to collect 100 signa- S. Third St. teer positions to tackle, 83-year“We naively asked if he wanted us to do a tures for the opposition. old Theodore Scairato Sr. deems each The Temple University School of Law book drive for the school,” Rosenbach said. day a call to maximize one’s time for the aetano Piccirilli is a man with many product also is committed to helping im- “He kind of chuckled and walked us down bene t of others. Using his belief and titles. By day, he is a partner at the prove life for mentally challenged home- to the library, which was full of books.” value systems as inspiration, he seizes any When Childs, then 1541 S. 17th St., reloCenter City-based law rm Dilworth less folks. He performs pro-bono work for chance to chart an advantageous course for Paxson LLP., where he is “a problem- the city’s Homeless Advocacy Project, and cated to the former Norris Barratt Middle his Marconi neighborhood, keeping apathy solving litigator who represents businesses, takes on cases to help individuals gain So- School building in ’10, the library was nevdormant and positivity vibrant. small and large, in commercial disputes.” er set up. Rosenbach took on the project cial Security disability benefits. “You have to help people, and I would do The 34-year-old puts forth that same pas“I like to provide a service because I in June ’12, creating N.I.C.E. (Neighbors anything to assist someone,” the resident of sion when dealing with the Girard Estate think they are truly at a disadvantage,” Pic- Investing in Childs Elementary) along the Neighbors Association where he assists cirilli, who also serves as chairman of the way. Volunteers cleaned up the space and the 2900 block of South Sydenham Street with zoning issues, as well as his volunteer Pennsylvania State Real Estate Commis- began entering the books in an electronic said. “Nothing is a paying job, but everywork with Philadelphia’s Homeless Advo- sion, said. “They have no income, can’t system to allow students to start borrow- thing offers a payoff for my heart.” Except for his 1950s United States Macacy Project. work and can’t function.” ing them in March ’13. They also raised rine Corps duties, the octogenarian has re“I like to take on leadership roles,” the With this difference maker in the driver’s $4,000 to help with the renovations. resident on the 1900 block of Ritner Street, seat, the cause, along with every other that “It’s definitely our biggest success story sided in South Philly his entire life. Having said. “I want to be out in front. 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two decades ago, he has designed his turf’s future through prominent affiliations with, among others, St. Richard of Chichester Church, 18th and Pollock streets, and the Sports Complex Special Services District, 3300 S. Seventh St. “My involvement essentially comes through my church,” Scairato said of the worship site, for which he has served as president of its Society of the Holy Name and home and school association. “This is a unique area of South Philly, and I’ve met many great folks through that parish.” Furthering his civic sojourn, the lively individual is enjoying his 12th year as the District IV director for the aforementioned entity, with his combined community enPaula Terrerim Dan Stevensonm deavors including charity drives, cleanup Rich Sismanm efforts, community improvement projects such as playground upkeep, athletic fundraisers and tree plantings. Tasks benefiting forging and strengthening alliances to secure any communal commitments. Instead of walk the walk to get stuff done,” Stevenchildren have proven especially heartwarm- funds and favor, including that of Coun- succumbing to sadness, the resident of the son, an external affairs consultant for Suging for Scairato, whose own tight-knit clan, cilman-at-Large James Kenney, who lived 1900 block of South Second Street elected arHouse Casino, said. “We’ve been able to which lost his wife, Edith, eight years ago, close to the location as a boy. Having had to redevelop himself and strengthen his en- go through our own channels to get results, the city’s largest Jewish community prior to gagement, with Pennsport beneting from and I believe our neighborhoods are stronreminds him of the potential of youth. ger on account of that.” “Education is definitely key,” the alum- World War II, South Philly has witnessed an his allegiance to altruism. Ironically, perhaps, a man who favors or“Coming from four generations of law ennus of Edward Bok Technical High School, uptick in Jewish residents recently, according formerly 1901 S. Ninth St., said, adding he to Sisman, with his haven having sought to forcement, there was never a time that ser- der found himself caught off guard when has loved working to help St. Pio Regional welcome their wishes for wisdom. vice wasn’t pushed,” the 37-year-old, whose learning of his difference maker nod. “I wish more people would get involved,” “I would love to see it have a commu- own professional experience includes time Catholic School, 1826 Pollock St., and F. Amedee Bregy, 1700 Bigler St. “Anything nity center identity, so Hidden City, during with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Stevenson said. “Don’t let stuff pass you by.” to be of help makes me feel good.” which people were in and out for numerous Firearms, said. “Therefore, I’ve always had Having left the spotlight for others to events, was the icing on the cake,” the tech- a desire to contribute.” bask in, Scairato found himself shocked to nical consultant affiliated with HewlettHaving built a solid community profile learn of his difference maker selection. Packard said of the six-week celebration before his physical woes struck, Stevenson ometimes a neighbor is all you need, “I’m definitely honored, though,” he of often-overlooked havens. “My main ob- yearned to sustain a sense of satisfaction especially a neighbor like Paula Tersaid. “It’s satisfying to be a resource for jective, though, is having regular services and has used participation in numerous enreri. my neighbors.” here; that’s the real meat and potatoes.” deavors to affirm his love of the only neighWhen her neighbor’s husband died, Sisman has called on the congregation’s borhood he has ever known and interest in Terreri was there. She didn’t hesitate to successful festival presence to obtain dona- surrounding stretches. His résumé includes help her friend, Fran, file her income taxes, tions and next month will distribute post- being a founding member and former presiget to the doctor’s office, cook dinner and dent of the Second Street Irish Society, 1937 cards to try to draw attendees for services. make it to church. Terreri also helped Fran Having rekindled his love for the place S. Third St.; a zoning board member for the find the perfect independent living facility pon his 2007 installation as presi- 15 years ago upon driving through his old Pennsport Civic Association, 1837 S. Sec- to move into and helped her prepare to sell dent of Congregation Shivtei Ye- neighborhood, he believes he must continue ond St.; a board of directors presence for her home. Terreri got her friend settled into shuron Ezras Israel, 2015 S. Fourth to work tirelessly to bolster what he tabs the Mummers Museum, 1100 S. Second St.; the new space and planned a fun birthday St., Rich Sisman told his fellow be- “the last of the last.” With ideas abounding, and a contributing voice for events at Burke party for her just like old times. lievers to give him six months to overturn including one for a January-commencing Playground, Second and Jackson streets. Why? Because she likes helping people, “This is where I live and where I’m the synagogue’s architectural and nancial speakers series, he credits his allegiance to she said. from, so I have to be involved,” Stevenwoes. Six years after his proclamation, the his faith as that which could not let him part “I’ve done it my whole entire life,” she son, a graduate of St. John Neumann High 55-year-old is touting the rejuvenation of with an integral element of its formation. said. “When people need help, it just the 104-year-old worship site, with inclu“I think of that quote from ‘Mr. Smith Goes School, formerly 2600 Moore St., now Ss. comes secondhand. You’re always there; sion in spring’s Hidden City Philadelphia to Washington, ‘And you know that you fight Neumann-Goretti High School, 1736 S. you have to be.” 2013 Festival as the latest boon. for the lost causes harder than for any oth- 10th St., for which he serves on the Millay Terreri, a resident of 18th and Ritner “I’m just stubborn,” the Elkins Park resi- ers,’” Sisman said. “I had to act to save the Club alumni board, said. streets, credits her caring personality to her The husband and father of two further dent, who grew up on the 2000 block of shul. Now I’m poised to see it thrive again.” mother, who would “help anyone and do proves his dedication to safeguarding South Fourth Street and made the conveanything for anyone.” families by acting as 1st District Councilnient commute to the spiritual haunt until “I really got tired of seeing people run man Mark Squilla’s public safety liaison. his family’s 1973 move to Northeast Philly, into problems and situations they couldn’t Through this duty, Stevenson tackles qualsaid. “I would have hated to see a synahandle and I just decided to start helping,” ity of life issues and facilitates dealings gogue closed down.” Using Hillel the Elder, who noted “If I am with the Philadelphia Police Department, Terreri said. “Be it for a neighbor, for the hen Dan Stevenson suffered spi- all the while supporting a friend’s motto church or political, I am good at getting not for myself, then who will be for me? And nal difculties a few years ago, that the best way never to forget where one something done that needs to be done. If I if I am only for myself, then what am I?” as can’t do it myself, I find someone that can, he could have chosen to be bit- comes from is never to leave. inspiration, the devout Jew intervened when ter and back away from fullling the space seemed destined for demolition, “Many times, we have to talk the talk and continued on page 20
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whereas a lot of people get frustrated and give up.” For 30 years, Terreri has been captain of the 1800 block of Gladstone Street. She’s also a Republican committee woman, who volunteers her time to help constituents with any problems they run into. “One thing I’m happy about is we never ask what their party affiliation is,” she said. “They’re neighbors.” She’s also heavily involved in the Pennsylvania Pro-Life Federation and fundraises for St. Monica Church, 1714 Ritner St. On top of all her volunteer work, Terreri’s also a full-time employee making sweet treats at an Old City chocolate shop, where she loves seeing customers’ reactions when Lynn Oakes Westm Robert Wilbowem they taste a piece of delicious candy. “I never look for a thank you in anything I do,” Terreri said. “A smile is enough.” West, whose husband of nine years, ing which he won multiple medals, WhitaMike, serves as CEO of the Rothman In- ker met a mixed-martial artist whom no one stitute, played competitive basketball until could hit. He wanted to obtain that skill, so the age of 37. he began learning from the fighter. “I played in college summer leagues and When he returned to Philly in 1986, he women’s leagues all over Philadelphia,” found a martial-arts course at Temple Uniynn Oakes West knows a little some- she said. “You would find me on any court versity. After learning under various inthing about winning. all day long. At the age of 16, I was one structors, Whitaker rented a space at Third All it takes is one look at her record of two girls who broke into a competitive and Bainbridge streets, where he founded as the sideline general for the St. Rich- men’s league at [Guerin Rec Center] 16th the Urban Defense Center in ’96. It reloard, 1826 Pollock St., Catholic Youth Orga- and Jackson [streets]. Both of our teams cated to Dickinson Street and Passyunk nization girls’ basketball team (now St. Pio went to the championship.” Avenue two years later. Regional Catholic School) in which she But as great as it feels to win, West’s top “We wanted to make sure everyone stood up compiled a 68-0 mark over four seasons. priority is helping girls become winners in on the ground and defended themselves,” the The tally includes winning four-straight life. 53-year-old said. Region Six championships. “I think the biggest message is with hard In 1999, his sisThe 51-year-old has since retired fol- work, perseverance and education, you can ter was killed in lowing a 30-year stint on the local CYO do anything,” West said. what he believes circuit, but not from the game. When she was a domessteps on the hardwood, strictly on a voluntic violence teer basis, the Packer Park resident motiincident. vates her players to believe in her simple “It didn’t eight-word motto: “You have to work hard change,” the to win big.” resident of But more importantly, the full-time health awrence Whitaker grew up at 29th the 900 block care professional, who is the director of opand Oakford streets, where he learned erations at the Rothman Institute, strives to slap boxing. However, his current talhelp youngsters succeed. ents as a martial arts instructor teach“I really like working with girls because ing street smarts could have beneted I want to give them the confidence to be him as a youth, such as when a successful,” West, who resides on the 3500 guy harassed him on a basketblock of Tuscany Drive, said. “My big- ball court. gest accomplishment is my two beautiful “I hit him first, but it daughters [Janae, 21, and Sami, 14] who wasn’t hard enough,” WhiI love dearly.” taker said. “He hit me back West extends her giving nature to the work- and blacked my eye.” place by offering students summer work so While that incident they can see if a career in the health care didn’t trigger his fuindustry is for them. Even with the some- ture career, Whitatime 12-hour days, the basketball lifer never ker now gives people loses passion for the game. She volunteers strength by teaching her time with the locally based Philly Girls them defensive skills Got Game, an organization committed to and boosting their the development and improvement of girls’ confidence. basketball. She also coaches on the Amateur During his six-year Lawrence Whitakerm Athletic Union circuit. stint in the Army, dur-
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Photo 1 : Learners from Alphabet Academy made a trip to Engine 10, Ladder 11, 1357 S. 12th St., Oct. 3. Photo 2: Burke Playground, Second and Jackson streets, hosted its annual Family Day event Saturday. Photo 3: Carnivores galore gathered Sunday for the Great Meatball Match Up at the American Swedish Historical Museum, 1900 Pattison Ave. Photo 4: In honor of breast cancer month, the Delaware Valley 14-and-under Senators sported pink jerseys for Sunday’s double2 1 3 header at Seventh Street and Packer Avenue. The boys will continue to don the shirts for the rest of the month. Photo 5: Sunday’s St. Nicholas of Tolentine Italian Festival and Procession of the Saints showed off attendees’ fervor for their culture and faith along Ninth Street between Moore and Morris streets. Photo 6: Oct. 3’s Step Up to College Day had learners at South Philadelphia High School, 2101 S. Broad St., receive postsecondary selection guides. Photo 7: Gloria Dei (Old Swedes’) Church, 916 S. Swanson St., held a bless7 4 5 6 ing of animals Friday to mark the feast day of Saint Francis of Assisi. SPR Photos Provided by Kory Aversa, Lindsey Lazer, Lotta Nordin, Christy Napoli, Kathryn Poole, Holly Mantle and Deirdre Flint
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t must have been an awkward moment for NBC news anchor Brian Williams. Here he had this sensitive piece of video showing World War II vets being prohibited from visiting the Washington, D.C., monument erected in their honor because of the government shutdown. But how to introduce the segment without sounding partisan? Would he really point out that this is what the Tea Party Republicans have wrought? Not to fear, today’s network news anchors are skillfully prepared in the art of phony objectivity. The TV-news version of “objectivity” won out. As bewildered aging military heroes were milling about outside the closed monument, a guard tried to explain why she couldn’t let them pass, Williams intoned, “No matter what your politics ...” If you were a visitor from another planet you would have believed that politics had nothing to do with the amazing tableau as it unfolded. Maybe the blame fell equally on both political parties — on the one side, the House Republicans wanting to delay the implementation of the Affordable Care Act for a year and on the other side, the stubborn president who refused to negotiate. Note: The disrespect shown the World War II vets apparently embarrassed the politicians enough that instructions came down to let them in, and seemingly as far as Williams and his TV-audience were concerned, all was well that ended well while these same shameless politicians hurried to the monument for a photo op. If someone had injected Williams with truth serum and turned him into Will McAvoy, the fictional news anchor of HBO’s “The Newsroom,” here’s how he would have described things: “You are looking at a scene today outside the monument erected in honor of those who fought bravely in World War II. These brave men are being denied entrance to the memorial that supposedly honors their service to this nation. This is an example of what Tea Party Republicans have done to your government. In their peevish attempt to try to delay the Affordable Care Act, which they scorn as Obamacare, they have managed to take our government hostage. It is as if they wielded political Uzis through the halls of Congress. They did it despite putting some 800,000 people out of work at a time when these same Tea Party politicians have gutted the food stamp program. They did it despite knowing they would damage an already struggling economy — did it despite
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scenes like this where our military heroes were turned away from the very edifice meant to honor them. And we should note for the record, that even these shameful Tea Party Republicans found this was a bridge too far and these veterans were finally allowed entry. Not without a phony photo op, I might add. “Part political Neanderthal and part charlatan, they shut down our government despite knowing there is no way the president would delay implementation of a law passed by their own Congress and whose legality has been upheld by the Supreme Court. Did it knowing if the president were foolish enough to accede to their demands, they would only return and make the same demand — like a blackmailer who promises if you just make this one ransom payment, you will never be bothered again. Did it knowing that if they succeeded, they would start a precedent where any president could be held hostage by a frenzied, self-righteous, anti-democratic Congressional minority. “And what of their Tea Party demands they are taking this drastic measure on your behalf to preserve your freedom? Just what precious freedom is it they are preserving? Apparently it is the freedom of 30 million Americans to go without health care. It is the freedom for the poor and uninsured to jam our hospital emergency rooms ... While the Tea Party Republicans worry the Affordable Care Act has more than 2,000 pages, they forget about the uninsured. “What is it their leader, the dishonorable Sen. Ted Cruz says? ‘Get a job.’ There is currently about one job for every three job seekers in this country, but Cruz, who apparently failed simple math, counsels the uninsured to get a job. It is the same counsel he and his fellow Tea Party Republicans offer to those without work and without food. Get a job. “Sen. Cruz, in this era where it is popular among some of you to believe climate change is a political hoax, that those in need are just slackers and the real enemy of this nation are immigrants and its own government, is a kind of folk hero. In reality, he’s a demagogue whom we haven’t seen the likes of since that alcoholic bully, Joe McCarthy, held this nation in the grip of fear. These demagogues always thrive where folks crave simple solutions — make that scapegoats — for complex problems. “Our Democracy is undergoing its sternest test since that blight on our political system known as ‘McCarthyism.’ The Tea Party Republicans have dishonored freedom just as they dishonored these World War II veterans. So I ask them now as McCarthy was asked back then, ‘Have you no sense of decency?’” SPR Comment at southphillyreview.com/opinion/ cardella.
Mission Specialist Dr. Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) and fellow astronaut Matt Kowalski (George Clooney) deal with debris-causing dilemmas.
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f nothing else, Alfonso Cuarón’s “Gravity” is a testament to how bodyrockingly powerful imagery can be. If this terrifying and life-affirming space adventure were viewed on mute, it would still be one of the year’s grandest achievements. In fact, since watching the film muted may well be the preferable experience, let’s just get the movie’s few missteps out of the way. The protagonist is Dr. Ryan Stone (a superb Sandra Bullock), an astronaut on her first space mission, who’s left literally adrift when satellite debris destroys the shuttle she was repairing. Her dialogue is clunky, her character arc is weak, and the script spoon-feeds the growth she finally gains by coming to terms with grief. But these are ultimately miniscule shortcomings when one considers “Gravity’s” grand scheme. The film’s few naysayers have argued the film is all style, no substance; however, style can have epic substance in itself, and this awe-inspiring movie is evidence of that. It evokes such classics as “2001” and “Alien,” but there’s no science fiction at play here. And whatever hokum we may hear from Stone is trumped by our universal and existential identification with her plight. From the allure of the earth below, to Stone’s silent orbit, to an embryonic shot that’s both deliberate and heart-stoppingly beautiful, the endless metaphors inherent in Cuarón’s visuals will make the film a piece to be studied for years to come. This is a movie that, in its technical virtuosity and intertwined human elements, towers above your typical theatrical experience. Even in watching “Avatar,” there was
a certain palpable transcendence, if only in how we could feel the awesomeness of its technique in our bones. “Gravity” goes much further with its all-encompassing themes of spirituality, equality and mortality. A non-religious woman, Stone struggles to migrate to space stations from various countries, with idols of their respective religions on display. And when she finally [spoiler alert] touches down on Earth, it’s somewhere clearly, yet nondescriptly, overseas. But it doesn’t matter. This mysterious blue orb, and the space around it, is home to all of us.
Gravity PG-13 Three-and-a-half reels out of four Now playing at area theaters
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In this grisly, yet stylish, remake of a vintage cult classic, Elijah Wood plays a serial stalker with a mannequin shop, who hunts down young women and keeps their scalps as wigs for his lifeless dolls. The conceit of the film is that we rarely see Wood himself; the events are viewed almost entirely through his character’s eyes, giving audiences a first-hand tour of a maniac’s day-to-day. It’s a neat trick, but neater still is the surprisingly tragic chords the film strikes. SPR Comment and see the trailers for this week’s movies at southphillyreview.com/arts-and-entertainment/movies.
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Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes: 8 p.m. Oct. 11. Tickets: $35.
Live shows Beethoven and Shostakovich tribute: Through Oct. 12. Tick-
ets: $46-$137. Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org. Lisa Lampanelli: Through Oct. 12 and Oct. 25-27. Tickets: $38. Free. Innovation Studio at the Kimmel Center, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org. Sara Bareilles: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 10. Tickets: $29. Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St. 800-745-3000. electricfactory.info.
Tenth Amendment and MakingOut with Medusa: 6:30 p.m.
Oct. 11. Tickets: $16-$19. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215922-6888. thetroc.com. The Jonas Brothers: 8 p.m. Oct. 11. Tickets: $45-$379.50. Tower Theatre, 69th and Ludlow streets, Upper Darby. 610-352-2887. livenation.com. Mozart Tribute: 8 p.m. Oct. 11. Tickets: $10-$70. Kimmel Center, Perelman Theater, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org.
World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St. 215-222-1400. worldcafelive.com. Timeflies: 8:30 p.m. Oct. 11. Tickets: $23. Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St. 800-745-3000. electricfactory.info.
Saved by the 90’s with The Bayside Tigers: 9 p.m. Oct. 12.
Highway 41: Celebrating the Music of the Allman Brothers Band: 9 p.m. Oct. 11. Tickets:
$9. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St. 215-222-1400. worldcafelive.com. Craig Robinson: Oct. 11-13. Tickets: $16-$37. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215496-9001. heliumcomedy.com.
The Philly Pops Viva Philadelphia! Tribute: Oct. 11-13. Tick-
ets: $30-$114. Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org. Jazz, Jive and Praise: 4 p.m. Oct. 12. Tickets: $20. Tindley Temple United Methodist Church, 750 S. Broad St. 267-266-4844. jazzjivepraise@gmail.com. Joe Fadule: 4:30 p.m. Oct. 12. Tickets: $20-$27. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-4969001. heliumcomedy.com. Jazz Praise: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 12. Tickets: $15-$25. Trinity Center
Justin Timberlake makes a stop on his “20/20 Experience” World Tour 8 p.m. Nov. 10. Tickets: $49.50-$175. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-298-4200. comcasttix.com. for Urban Life, 22nd and Spruce streets. 215-732-2515. trinitycentercity.org. Diana Krall: 8 p.m. Oct. 12. Tickets: $48-$100. Academy of Music, 240 S. Broad St. 215893-1999. academyofmusic.org. kimmelcenter.org.
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15. Tickets: $15. L’Etage, 624 S. Sixth St. eventbrite.com/ event/8508728837. Patrizio Buanne: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 16. Tickets: $35-$40. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St. 215-2221400. worldcafelive.com. Andrea Gibson: 8 p.m. Oct. 16. Tickets: $15. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. thetroc.com.
Godspeed You! Black Emperor:
8:30 p.m. Oct. 16. Tickets: $25. Union Transfer, 1024 Spring Garden St. 215-232-2100. utphilly.com. The Chariot: 6:30 p.m. Oct. 17. Tickets: $12-$14. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. thetroc.com. An Evening with Bill Cosby: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 17. Tickets: $30-$50. Temple Performing Arts Center, 1837 N. Broad St. 800-298-4200. templeperformingartscenter.org.
Noah and The Whale with The Soviet: 8 p.m. Oct. 17. Tickets:
$12-$19. Theatre of Living Arts, 334 South St. 800-745-3000. ticketmaster.com. Jonathan Kite: Oct. 17-19. Tickets: $16-$33. Helium Comedy Club, 2031 Sansom St. 215-4969001. heliumcomedy.com.
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Tickets: $11-$13. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. thetroc.com. Sunday Jazz Series: 2 p.m. Oct. 13. Tickets: $5-$10. Painted Bride Arts Center, 230 Vine St. 215925-9914. paintedbride.org. WWE Live: 5 p.m. Oct. 13. Tickets: $20-$100. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800298-4200. comcasttix.com. Brian Wilson and Jeff Beck: 8 p.m. Oct. 13. Tickets: $39.50$100. Tower Theatre, 69th and Ludlow streets, Upper Darby. 610-352-2887. livenation.com. Gold Panda: 8 p.m. Oct. 13. Tickets: $14. Union Transfer, 1024 Spring Garden St. 215-2322100. utphilly.com. Janelle Monae: 8 p.m. Oct. 13. Tickets: $25. Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St. 800-745-3000. electricfactory.info. Vanessa Carlton: 8 p.m. Oct. 13. Tickets: $27. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St. 215-222-1400. worldcafelive.com.
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What's happening this fall Mayday Parade: 7 p.m. Oct. 18.
Tickets: $20. Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St. 800-745-3000. electricfactory.info. Selena Gomez: 7 p.m. Oct. 18. Tickets: $26-$66. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800298-4200. comcasttix.com. Citizen Cope: 8 p.m. Oct. 18. Tickets: $35-$39.50. Merriam Theater, 250 S. Broad St. 215893-1999. kimmelcenter.org. Emerson Quartet: 8 p.m. Oct. 18. Tickets: $28. Kimmel Center, Perelman Theater, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org.
Francois Zayas and Luke O’Reilly: 8 p.m. Oct. 18. Tickets:
$11.25-$15. Painted Bride Arts Center, 230 Vine St. 215-9259914. paintedbride.org.
Pines of Rome Beethoven and Liszt Tribute: Oct. 17-19. Tickets: $51-$147. Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org.
Peek-a-boo Halloween Revue:
9 p.m. Oct. 18. Tickets: $20. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215922-6888. thetroc.com.
Drake with Miguel and Future:
7 p.m. Oct. 19. Tickets: $59.75$109.75. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-298-4200. comcasttix.com.
■ s o u t h p h i l l y r e v i e w.c o m The Waterboys: 8 p.m. Oct. 21. Tickets: $24.50-$34.50. Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St. 800745-3000. electricfactory.info. Bingo Players: 9 p.m. Oct. 21. Tickets: $25-$30. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. thetroc.com. Pearl Jam: Oct. 21-22. Tickets: $77. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-298-4200. comcasttix.com.
The Fab Faux Beatles Movie Music: 8 p.m. Oct. 19. Tickets:
$49-$69. Keswick Theatre, 291 N. Glenside Ave. Glenside. 215572-7650. keswicktheatre.com. Fiona Apple and Blake Mills: 8 p.m. Oct. 19. Tickets: $49.50-$65. Merriam Theater, 250 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org. Franz Ferdinand: 8 p.m. Oct. 19. Tickets: $30. Tower Theatre, 69th and Ludlow streets, Upper Darby. 610-352-2887. livenation.com.
Khaossia: Volare! Italian Folk Music: 8 p.m. Oct. 22. Tickets:
Homecoming Concert 2013 Featuring B.O.B. and Far East Movement: 8 p.m. Oct. 19. Tick-
ets: $20-$40. Liacouras Center, 1776 N. Broad St. 800-298-4200. liacourascenter.com. Rusko: 8:30 p.m. Oct. 19. Tickets: $25. Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St. 800-745-3000. electricfactory.info. Lyrically Fit: 9:30 p.m. Oct. 19. Tickets: $5-$10. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. thetroc.com.
Karin Fuller Capanna Faculty Recital: 3 p.m. Oct. 20. Free.
Settlement Music School Mary Louise Curtis Branch, 416 Queen St. 215-320-2684.
Philadelphia Chamber Music Society Trio Cavatina: 3 p.m. Oct. 20. Tickets: $28. Kimmel
Once is never enough Winner of eight 2012 Tony Awards, “Once” touches on the breathtaking powers of music and love Oct. 29- Nov. 10. Tickets: $20-$115.50. Academy of Music, 240 S. Broad St. 215-8931999. academyofmusic.org. kimmelcenter.org. Center, Perelman Theater, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org.
Strauss, Rachmaninoff and Stravinsky tribute: 3 p.m. Oct.
20. Tickets: $5-$45. Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org.
Escape from Tomorrow: 8 p.m. Oct. 20. Tickets: $12. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-9226888. thetroc.com.
Wolfgang Gartner and Tommy Trash: 8 p.m. Oct. 20. Tickets:
$32. Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St. 800-745-3000. electricfactory.info.
$7-$10. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St. 215-222-1400. worldcafelive.com. Chris Thile: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 23. Tickets: $28-$38. Kimmel Center, Perelman Theater, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org. Diego Garcia: 8 p.m. Oct. 23. Tickets: $14-$22. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St. 215-2221400. worldcafelive.com. The Orb: 9 p.m. Oct. 23. Tickets: $20-$22. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. thetroc.com. Beats Antique: 8 p.m. Oct. 24. Tickets: $20-$23. Theatre of Living Arts, 334 South St. 800-7453000. ticketmaster.com.
The Idan Raichel Project: 8 p.m. Oct. 24. Tickets: $30-$60. Merriam Theater, 250 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org. Philadelphia Chamber Music Society Garrick Ohlsson: 8 p.m.
Oct. 24. Tickets: $28. Kimmel Center, Perelman Theater, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org. Steve Aoki: 8:30 p.m. Oct. 24. Tickets: $40-$100. Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St. 800-7453000. electricfactory.info.
Debussy and Ravel tribute:
Oct. 24-26. Tickets: $52-$146. Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org. Powerhouse 2013: 5 p.m. Oct. 25. Tickets: $19.99-$150.99. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-298-4200. comcasttix.com. Austin Mahone: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 25. Tickets: $32.50. Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St. 800-7453000. electricfactory.info.
Mendelssohn Club of Philadelphia 140th Anniversary Concert: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 25. Tickets:
$24-$44. Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St. 215-8931999. kimmelcenter.org.
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Oct. 17 Penguins 7 p.m.
Jan. 25 Bruins 1 p.m.
Oct. 24 Rangers 7 p.m
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Nov. 7 Devils 7 p.m.
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Nov. 9 Oilers 1 p.m.
March 5 Capitals 8 p.m.
Nov. 19 Senators 7 p.m.
March 11 Devils 7 p.m.
Nov. 21 Sabres 7 p.m.
March 15 Penguins 1 p.m.
Nov. 23 Islanders 7 p.m.
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Nov. 29 Jets 11:30 a.m.
March 20 Stars 7 p.m.
Dec. 12 Canadiens 7 p.m.
March 22 Blues 1 p.m.
Dec. 17 Capitals 7:30 p.m.
March 24 Kings 7 p.m.
Dec. 19 Blue Jackets 7 p.m.
March 28 Maple Leafs 7 p.m.
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March 30 Bruins 7:30 p.m.
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Haunting haunts >Scarecrow Walk: Through
Oct. 20. Tickets: Free-$16. Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Ave. 215-2475777. business-services.upenn. edu/arboretum. >Candlelight Ghost Tours: 7 p.m. select dates through Oct. 26. Cost: $20. Fort Mifin, 1 Fort Mifin Road. 215-6854167. fortmifin.us.
>Kiddie Corn Maze, Haunted Paintball Hayride, Zombie Mayhem, Ride of Terror and Slaughter Cave: Select dates
through Oct 26. Cost: $25-$35. Creamy Acres Farm, 448 Lincoln Mill Road, Mullica Hill, N.J. creamyacres.com.
>The Count’s Halloween Spooktacular: 10 a.m.-6
p.m. weekends through Oct. 27 with rides, shows, trick or treating, parades and more. Cost: Free-$60.99. Sesame Place, 100 Sesame Road, Langhorne. 215-752-7070. sesameplace.com.
>Annual Scarecrow Competition and Display: Daily
through Oct. 27. Free. Peddler’s Village, Routes 202 and 263, Lahaska. 215-794-4000. peddlersvillage.com.
>Boo!Blast at Dorney Park.:
Saturdays and Sundays through Oct. 27. Free with park admission. 3830 Dorney Park Road, Allentown. 610- 395-3724. dorneypark.com. >Horrorfest: Hayride of Horror, Barn of Horror, 3-D Alien Encounter and Carnage run select dates through Nov. 2. Cost: $12-$50. Shady Brook Farms, 931 Stony Hill Road, Yardley. 215-968-1670. shadybrookfarm.com. >Spooky Mini Golf: 6-9 p.m. through Oct. 27. Cost: $7-$9. Franklin Square, Sixth and Race streets. 215-629-4026. historicphiladelphia.org. >LuLu’s House of Horrors: Select dates through Oct. 27 and Nov. 2-3. Cost: $17.50-$37.50. 1540 Butler Pike, Plymouth Meeting. 610-828-9050. lulushriners.org/hauntedhouse.
>Autumn Moon Hayrides:
Select dates and times through Oct. 30. Cost: $7.50. Linvilla Orchards, 137 W. Knowlton Road, Media. 610-876-7116. linvilla.com.
This collection of events to behold will have you hoping the fright never ends
>The Bates Motel: Attrac-
tions such as Haunted Hayride, Bates Motel and Haunted Corn Maze run through Nov. 4. Cost: $15-$75. Arasapha Farm, 1835 N. Middletown Road, Glen Mills. 610-459-0647. thebatesmotel.com.
>Hayride to the Witches’ House: 5:30 daily through Oct.
30. Cost: $9. Linvilla Orchards, 137 W. Knowlton Road, Media. 610-876-7116. linvilla.com.
>Fright Factory Haunted House: Select dates through
Nov. 2. Tickets: $30-$55. 2200 S. Swanson St. 215-334-4678. frightfactory.tv. >The Valley of Fear: The Valley of Fear and The Original Haunted Hayride; ScaryTales; and Zombie Escape Maze run Thursdays -Sundays through Oct. 21 and daily Oct. 25-Nov. 2. Cost: $15-$35. 301 W. Bristol Road, Feasterville. 215-9429787. valleyoffear.com. >Eerie Acres: Through Nov. 2. Tickets: $11-$40. 111 Tuckerton Road, Medford, N.J. 609-9530087. eerieacreshaunt.com.
>Pumpkinland Harvest Festival: Autumn moon hayrides,
pie-eating contests, music, jack-’o-lantern exhibit, face painting and stories about local lore through Nov. 3. Linvilla Orchards, 137 W. Knowlton Road, Media. 610-876-7116. linvilla.com.
>Terror Behind the Walls:
Through Nov. 9. Tickets: $13$39. Eastern State Penitentiary, 2027 Fairmount Ave. 215-2363300. easternstate.org.
>Ghost Tour of Philadelphia:
Candlelight Walking Tour 7:30 p.m. select dates plus 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays through Dec. 1. Cost: $10-$17. Haunted Trolley Tour select dates through Nov. 24. Cost: $20-$30. Ghost Hunting through Oct. 31. Cost: $22. Tours depart from Signers Garden, Fifth and Chestnut streets. 215-413-1997. ghosttour.com.
>Spirits of ’76 Ghost Tour:
Select dates through Nov. 30. Tickets: $12.50-$31. 325 Chestnut St. 215-525-1776. spiritsof76.com. Fairy Ball: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Oct. 11. Cost: $5-$30. Garden State Discovery Museum, 2040 Springdale Road, Cherry Hill, N.J. 856-424-1233. discoverymuseum.com. >Paranormal Friday: 7 p.m. Oct. 11. Tickets: $45. Fort Mifin, 1 Fort Mifin Road. 215-685-4167. fortmifin.us.
>Seventh annual Harvest Hoedown: Noon-4 p.m. Oct.
12. Tickets: $12.50. 400 block of Locust St. 215-923-7522. saintmarys.us.
Scarecrow Making Workshop:
3-4 p.m. Oct. 12. Tickets: $30 for family of four. Springdale Farms, 1638 Springdale Road, Cherry Hill, N.J. 856-424-8674. springdalefarms.com. >Beast Feast: 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Oct. 12-13. Tickets: Free$18. Philadelphia Zoo, 3400 W. Girard Ave. 215-243-1100. philadelphiazoo.org.
>Mum Madness and Pumpkin Parade Family Festival: Noon-4
p.m. Oct. 12-13. Tickets: $4. Camden Children’s Garden, 3 Riverside Dr., Camden, N.J. 856-365-8733. camdenchildrensgarden.org.
>Sinners, Scandals and Suicides of Laurel Hill: 1 p.m.
Oct. 13. Tickets: $10-$12. Laurel Hill Cemetery, 3822 Ridge Ave. 215-228-8200. thelaurelhillcemetery.org. Terror Film Festival: Oct. 17-19. Tickets: $13-$55. Ethical Society Building, 1906 S. Rittenhouse Square. 215-5799700. TerrorFilmFestival.net.
of Archaeology and Anthropology, 3260 South St. 215-8984000. penn.museum.
Abby Cadabby’s Fairy Pumpkin Party: Noon and 5 p.m.
Oct. 19-20. Cost: Free-$26.99. Sesame Place, 100 Sesame Road, Langhorne. 215-7527070. sesameplace.com.
Boo at the Zoo: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 19-20 and 26-27. Tickets: Free-$18. Philadelphia Zoo, 34th St. and Girard Ave. 215243-5336. philadelphiazoo.org.
“Hansel & Gretel” Halloween Performance: 2:30 p.m.
Oct. 19-20. Cost: $10-$15. The Rotunda, 4014 Walnut St. therotunda.org.
Groovin’ in the Graveyard: Kids’ Concert and Family Fun:
p.m. Oct. 26. Historic Headhouse Square Shambles, Second Street between Pine and Lombard streets.southstreet.com.
Goblins in the Garden Family Festival: 1-4 p.m. Oct. 26.
Tickets: $4. Camden Children’s Garden, 3 Riverside Dr., Camden, N.J. 856-365-8733. camdenchildrensgarden.org.
Free & Fabulous Halloween party at the American Swedish Museum: 3-5 p.m. Oct. 26.
1900 Pattison Ave. americanswedish.org.
Haunted History Halloween Tours: 7 p.m. Oct. 25; 6 p.m.
Oct. 30. Cost: $20. Laurel Hill Cemetery, 3822 Ridge Ave. 215-228-8200. thelaurelhillcemetery.org.
1-3 p.m. Oct. 20. Tickets: $5. Laurel Hill Cemetery, 3822 Ridge Ave. 215-228-8200. thelaurelhillcemetery.org.
Haunted House Horror Show: Oct. 26-31. Cost: $15.
Oct. 19-8 a.m. Oct. 20. Cost: $90. Fort Mifin, 1 Fort Mifin Road. 215-685-4167. fortmifin.us.
The Kids’ Play Place in the Park: Self face-painting,
Sleep with the Ghosts: 7 p.m.
Sinners, Scandals and Suicides: 1 p.m. Oct. 21. Tickets:
$9-$12. Laurel Hill Cemetery, 3822 Ridge Ave. 215-228-8200. thelaurelhillcemetery.org. Hocus Pocus: 8 p.m. Oct. 22. Tickets: $3. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. thetroc.com. Witch Craft Beer Crawl: 5:309 p.m. Oct. 23. Tickets: $6.66. Various locations along East Passyunk Ave. 215-336-1455. visiteastpassyunk.com.
Halloween Hoot-E-Nanny:
Peek-A-Booooo Halloween Revue-: 8 p.m. Oct. 18. Cost:
$20. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. thetroc.com.
6:30-8:30 p.m. Oct. 25. Garden State Discovery Museum, 2040 Springdale Road, Cherry Hill, N.J. 856-424-1233. discoverymuseum.com.
40 Winks with the Sphinx Halloween Sleepover: 6 p.m.
Friends of Gold Star Park Halloween Party: 11 a.m. to
Oct. 18-9 a.m. Oct. 19 for ages 6-12. Tickets: $45-$50. University of Pennsylvania Museum
Pumpkin Fall Festival: Noon-5
2 p.m. Oct. 26. 613 Wharton St. goldstar@passyunk.org. goldstarpark.org.
DanceAdelphia, 1100 Snyder Ave. 215-467-9551. danceadelphia.com. Halloween-themed crafts and a Halloween costume parade 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Oct. 26. Free. East Fairmount Park, 20th Street and the Benjamin Franklin Pkwy. 215-765-4325. smithkidsplayplace.org.
Fall Fest and Spooky Saturday: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 26.
Free. Singing Fountain, 11th and Tasker streets. 215-3361455. visiteastpassyunk.com.
Halloween Costume Contest:
10 a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 27. Cost: Free-$59.99. Sesame Place, 100 Sesame Road, Langhorne. 215752-7070. sesameplace.com.
Annual Costume Parade:
Noon-4:30 p.m. Oct. 27. Free. Linvilla Orchards, 137 W. Knowlton Road, Media. 610876-7116. linvilla.com. Pumpkinland: Noon-5 p.m. Oct. 27 with a children’s and dog’s costume parade at noon Historic Headhouse Square Shambles, Second and Lombard streets. 215-413-3713. southstreet.com.
Friends of Dickinson Square Park Haunted Halloween Party: 3 p.m. Oct. 27. 1600 E. Moyamensing Ave. 267-289-1040.
Fright Night at the Library: 4 p.m. Oct. 28. Whitman Branch, 200 Snyder Ave. 215-685-1754. freelibrary.org. Macabre Collections of the Mütter Museum: 7 p.m.
Oct. 30. Free but registration required. Parkway Central Branch, 1901 Vine St. 215-6865322. library.phila.gov.
Y Kids Halloween Bash with Wordgirl: 1 p.m. Oct. 29. Cost:
$5-$15. WHYY, 150 N. Sixth St. 215-351-1200. whyy.org. Trick-or-Treat Storytime: 6 p.m. Oct. 30. Charles Santore Branch, 932 S. Seventh St. 215686-1766. library.phila.gov.
Eighth annual Halloween for Tots: 4-6 p.m. Oct. 31. Mario
Lanza Park, 200 Catharine St. qvna.org.
Halloween Horrorfest: Triple Feature: 4:30 p.m. Oct. 31.
Parkway Central Branch, 1901 Vine St. 215-686-5322. library. phila.gov. Trunk or Treat: 6:30 p.m. Oct. 31. Free. Calvary Temple of Philadelphia. 3301 S. 20th St. 215-462-0300. Halloween Beer Dinner: 7 p.m. Oct. 31. Tickets: $45. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St. 215222-1400. worldcafelive.com.
Haunted Halloween Dinner Cruise: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 31. Tickets: $55.90. Spirit of Philadelphia dock, 401 S. Columbus Blvd. 866-455-
3866. spiritofphiladelphia.com.
Third Annual Jazz-Querade Ball: 8 p.m. Oct. 31. Tickets: $15. Chris’ Jazz Cafe, 1421 Sansom St. 215-568-3131. chrisjazzcafe.com.
Halloween Boo Moonlight Cruise: 11:30 p.m.-2 a.m. Nov.
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Janeane Garofalo: 8 p.m. Oct.
25. Tickets: $22. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St. 215-2221400. worldcafelive.com. Madeleine Peyroux: 8 p.m. Oct. 25. Tickets: $30-$55. Merriam Theater, 250 S. Broad St. 215893-1999. kimmelcenter.org. Ben Rector: 8:30 p.m. Oct. 25. Tickets: $18-$20. Theatre of Living Arts, 334 South St. 800-7453000. ticketmaster.com.
Baby Loves Disco: Halloween:
11 a.m. Oct. 26. Tickets: $14. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St. 215-222-1400. worldcafelive.com.
Magical Musical Halloween:
11:30 a.m. Oct. 26. Tickets: $19-$47. Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St. 215-8931999. kimmelcenter.org.
Penn State University versus University of Vermont Hockey:
5 p.m. Oct. 26. Tickets: $10-$40. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-298-4200. comcasttix.com. Orion Quartet: 8 p.m. Oct. 30. Tickets: $28. Kimmel Center, Perelman Theater, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org.
A Peanut Butter and Jams Halloween with Charlie Hope: 10:30
a.m. Oct. 31. Tickets: $10. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St. 215222-1400. worldcafelive.com. Infected Mushroom: 8:30 p.m. Oct. 31. Tickets: $25. Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St. 800745-3000. electricfactory.info.
Yonder Mountain String Band:
8:30 p.m. Oct. 31. Tickets: $25-$30. Theatre of Living Arts, 334 South St. 800-745-3000. ticketmaster.com. Philadelphia Commissions: Oct. 31- Nov. 2. Tickets: $58-$121. Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org.
Hollywood Babble-On: Kevin Smith and Ralph Garman: 8
and 11 p.m. Nov. 1. Tickets: $20. Prince Music Theater, 1412 Chestnut St. 215-972-1000. princemusictheater.org. Pretty Lights: 8 p.m. Nov. 1. Tickets: $35-$45. Susquehanna Bank Center, 1 Harbour Blvd., Camden, N.J. 800-745-3000. livenation.com. Third Eye Blind: 8 p.m. Nov. 2. Tickets: $26-$46. Tower Theatre, 69th and Ludlow streets, Upper Darby. 610-352-2887. livenation.com. Josh Groban: 7:30 p.m. Nov. 3. Tickets: $49.50-$99.50. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800-298-4200. comcasttix.com.
Movin’ On Benefit Concert for the Philadelphia Children’s Alliance: 6:30 p.m. Nov. 6. Tickets:
$15-$25. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St. 215-222-1400. worldcafelive.com.
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“Blink”: Through Oct. 27. Tick-
p.m. Nov. 7. Tickets: $75. Prince Music Theater, 1412 Chestnut St. 215-972-1000. princemusictheater.org.
Yula Wang: Strauss and Rachmaninoff tribute: Nov. 7-9.
Tickets: $53-$147. Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org. Paramore: 7 p.m. Nov. 8. Tickets: $29.50-$49.50. Susquehanna Bank Center, 1 Harbour Blvd., Camden, N.J. 800-745-3000. livenation.com.
Hagen Quartet Beethoven Tribute: 8 p.m. Nov. 8. Tickets: $28.
Kimmel Center, Perelman Theater, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org. Bobby McFerrin: 7:30 p.m. Nov. 10. Tickets: $38-$70. Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org. Elvis Costello: 8 p.m. Nov. 10. Tickets: $49.50-$79.50. Merriam Theater, 250 S. Broad St. 215893-1999. kimmelcenter.org.
Who wants Italian? “One Day in Pompeii” looks at the 79 A.D. eruption of Mount Vesuvius and its repercussions through artifacts and a CGI experience Nov. 9-April 27. Tickets: $11-$27.50. The Franklin Institute, 222 N. 20th St. 215-448-1200. fi.edu. “Tides of Freedom”: Through
Dec. 31. Tickets: Free-$13.50. Independence Seaport Museum, 211 S. Columbus Blvd. 215-4138655. phillyseaport.org.
Mendelssohn Tribute: Nov.
10-11. Tickets: $24-$81. Kimmel Center, Perelman Theater, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org.
The Glory of Beethoven: 7:30 p.m. Nov. 12. Tickets: $44-$49. Kimmel Center, Perelman Theater, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org. Ina Garten: The Barefoot Contessa: 7:30 p.m. Nov. 12. Tickets:
$49.75-$59.75. Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org. Macy Gray: 8 p.m. Nov. 14. Tickets: $75. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St. 215-222-1400. worldcafelive.com.
With a Little Help from Our Friends: Osler Circle Celebrates The Beatles to Benefit CHOP: 8 p.m. Nov. 15. Tickets:
$20. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St. 215-222-1400. worldcafelive.com.
The Marian Anderson Award Ceremony: 8:30 p.m. Nov. 19.
Tickets: $25-$95. Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org. Patti LuPone: Nov. 20-23. Tickets: $15-$222. Prince Music Theater, 1412 Chestnut St. 215972-1000. princemusictheater.org.
Itzhak Perlman Conducts Beethoven and Brahms: Nov.
21-24. Tickets: $78-$181. Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org.
Elton John: 8 p.m. Nov. 27.
Tickets: $39-$149. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 800298-4200. comcasttix.com.
Museums/exhibits /galleries “History of the Universe”:
Through Oct. 13. Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 128 N. Broad St. 215-972-7600. pafa.org.
“The Snowy Day and the Art of Ezra Jack Keats”: Through Oct.
20. Tickets: Free-$12. National Museum of American Jewish History, 101 S. Independence Mall East. 215-923-3811. nmajh.org. “The Language of Film”: Through Oct. 23. Tickets: $10-$125. Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway. 215763-8100. philamuseum.org. “Wind Challenge 1”: Through Oct. 26. Fleisher Art Memorial, 719 Catharine St. 215-922-3456. eisher.org.
“Burlesque: Multimedia Art”:
Through Oct. 27. Jed Williams Gallery, 615 Bainbridge St. jedwilliamsgallery.com. “Unspoken Stories”: Through Oct. 30. Da Vinci Art Alliance, 704 Catharine St. 215-829-0466. davinciartalliance.org.
“Candy Coated Wonderland”:
Through Nov. 17. Tickets: Free$20. Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway. 215-763-8100. philamuseum.org.
“All Dressed Up: Fashions for Children and Their Families”:
Through Dec. 1. Tickets: Free$20. Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway. 215-763-8100. philamuseum.org.
Theater/dance/opera
“Do Not Push”: Through Oct.
12. Tickets: $15. Plays & Players, 1714 Delancey St. gdpproductions.herokuapp.com.
“The Emperor of Atlantis”:
Through Oct. 13. Tickets: $35$75. Curtis Institute of Music, 1726 Locust St. 215-893-5252. curtis.edu.
“12 Angry Men”: Through Oct.
18. Tickets: $20-$25. Playground at the Adrienne Theatre, 2030 Sansom St. 610-4563-6365. adriennelive.org.
“The Music You Remember”:
Through Oct. 20. Tickets: $20-$30. The Adrienne Theatre, 2030 Sansom St. 800-838-3006. whitepinesproductions.org.
“Evil Dead: The Musical”:
Through Oct. 20. Tickets: $25$60. Prince Music Theater, 1412 Chestnut St. 215-972-1000. princemusictheater.org.
“In the Heights”: Through Oct. 20. Tickets: $10-$95. Walnut Street Theatre, 825 Walnut St. 215-574-3550. 800-982-2787. walnutstreettheatre.org.
“Oklahoma!”: Through Oct.
20. Tickets: $10-$25. Tomlinson Theater, 1301 W. Norris St. 215204-1122. temple.edu/theater.
ets: $25-$30. Off-Broad Street Theater at First Baptist Church, 1636 Sansom St. 215-454-9776. inisnuatheatre.org. “Bunny Bunny”: Through Oct. 27. Tickets: $25-$40. Independence Studio on 3 at the Walnut Street Theatre, 825 Walnut St. 215-5929560. 1812productions.org. “Emma”: Through Oct. 27. Tickets: $20-$38. St. Stephen’s Theater, 10th and Ludlow streets. 215-829-9002. lanterntheater.org. “The Brothers Size”: Through Nov. 3. Tickets: $15-$25. Walnut Street Theatre Studio 5, 825 Walnut St. 215-423-0254. simpaticotheatre.org. “Parade”: Through Nov. 3. Tickets: $15-$48. Arden Theatre Company, 40 N. Second St. 215922-1122. ardentheatre.org. “The Convert”: Through Nov. 10. Tickets: $17.50-$66. The Wilma Theater, 260 S. Broad St. 215546-7824.wilmatheater.org.
“You Say Tomato, I Say Shut Up”:
Through Nov. 24. Tickets: $35$60. Penn’s Landing Playhouse at The Independence Seaport Museum, 211 S. Columbus Blvd. 855-448-7469. plplayhouse.com. “Here Come the Italians”: Oct. 11-12. Tickets: $20. The Atlantic Club, Boston Ave. and The Boardwalk, Atlantic City, N.J. 1-800736-1420. ticketmaster.com. “The Secret History of Love”: 8 p.m. Oct. 11-12. Tickets: $18.75$25. Painted Bride Arts Center, 230 Vine St. 215-925-9914. paintedbride.org. “4,000 Miles”: Oct. 11-Nov. 10. Tickets: $46-$59. Suzanne Roberts Theatre, 480 S. Broad St. 215-985-0420. philadelphiatheatreecompany.org.
Visualizing Rhythms, Umfundalai: A Contemporary African Dance Technique: 7 p.m. Oct. 17.
Free. The Mandell Theater, 3201 Chestnut St. drexelperformingartsga@gmail.com “Jewels”: Oct. 17-18, 26-27. Tickets: $15-$135. Academy of Music, 240 S. Broad St. 215893-1999. academyofmusic.org. kimmelcenter.org. “Cock”: Oct. 17-Nov. 10. Tickets: $10-$37. Theatre Exile, 1340 S. 13th St. 215-218-4022. theatreexile.org.
“The Pearlman Sisters: Devotedly, Sincerely Yours: The Story of the USO”: Oct. 18-19. Tickets:
$20-$30. Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, 3680 Walnut St. 215-898-3900. annenbergcenter.org.
“We Are Proud to Present...”:
Oct. 18-Nov. 10. Tickets: $15$50. Interact Theatre Company, 2030 Sansom St. 215-568-8077. interacttheatre.org.
“A Clockwork Orange”: Oct.
19-Nov. 9. Tickets: $25. Luna Theater Company, 620 S. Eighth St. 215-704-0033. lunatheater.org, Tango Fire: 4 p.m. Oct. 20. Tickets: $35-$65. Merriam Theater, 250 S. Broad St. 215-893-1999. kimmelcenter.org. “Spooked”: 8:30 p.m. Oct. 22. Tickets: $8-$10. L’Etage, 624 S. Sixth St. 267-402-2055. rstpersonarts.org.
Paul Taylor Dance Company:
Oct. 24-26. Tickets: $20-$55. Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, 3680 Walnut St. 215898-3900. annenbergcenter.org. “Stick Fly”: Oct. 24-Dec. 22. Tickets: $16-$48. Arden Theatre Company, 40 N. Second St. 215922-1122. ardentheatre.org.
Special events
Design Philadelphia: Through Oct. 18. Various locations. 215717-6515. designphiladelphia.org. Zumba: 9:30 a.m. Oct. 11. Cost: $4. Marconi Older Adult Program, 2433 S. 15th St. 215218-0800. Old City Seaport Festival: Oct. 11-13. Tickets: $11-$16. ndependence Seaport Museum, 211 S. Columbus Blvd. 215-413-8655. phillyseaport.org. ODUNDE 365 Fun Day: 9 a.m.-noon Oct. 12. Free. Marian Anderson Recreation Center, 744 S. 17th St. 267-320-4364. odundefestival@gmail.com. Passyunk Square Civic Association Home Tour: Noon-4
p.m. Oct. 12. Tickets: $20-$25. passyunksquare.org. Harvest Festival: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 12. Free. Reading Terminal Market, 12th and Arch streets. 215-922-2317. readingterminalmarket.org.
Fourth annual Save the Mums and Mutts: Noon-4 p.m. Oct.
12. Tickets: $5-$10. Burke Playground, Second and Jackson streets. Megan West, mumsandmutts@gmail.com. facebook. com/mumsandmutts.
The 2013 Public Square Rosary Crusade: Noon Oct. 12. St. Casimir Church, Fourth and Wharton streets. 267-767-1990. 215-8345025. anfrosaryrally@aol.com.
First Bhutanese American Organization of Philadelphia Cultural Fest: Noon-6 p.m. Oct. 12. South
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Art Workshop Blazing Autumn Trees: 1 p.m. Oct. 14, 21, 28. Cost: $1. Marconi Older Adult Program, 2433 S. 15th St. 215-218-0800.
Decades of Do’s and Don’ts: A Diva’s Guide to Cancer Prevention: 5:30-6:30 p.m. Oct.
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“A Rose on Ninth Street” screening: 7-8:30 p.m. Oct. 17. Tickets: $20. Ss. Neumann-Goretti High School, 1736 S. 10th St. 215-4989271. aroseonninthstreet.com. PHeaST: 7 p.m. Oct. 18. Tickets: $150-$300. The Philadelphia Navy Yard, 4747 S. Broad St. 215-988-8800. pennsylvaniahorticulturalsociety.org.
3rd annual Community Health Fair: 10 a.m.-noon Oct. 19.
Cambodian Association of Greater Philadelphia South Philly Center, 2416 S. Seventh St. 215-971-3657.
Mutt Strut Dog Walk and Fall Festival: 11 a.m. Oct. 19. Tickets:
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11 a.m. Nov. 2. Free. Citizens Bank Park, 1 Citizens Bank Way. walknowforautismspeaks.org. Mario Lanza Tribute Dinner: 8 p.m. Nov. 2. Tickets: $65. The High Note Cafe, 1549 S. 13th St. 215-238-9691. mariolanzamuseum@aol.com.
Philadelphia Weekly’s seventh annual Taste of Philly: 6-9 p.m.
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Our Lady of Hope Cow Chip Bingo: Noon-5 p.m. Oct. 19.
Tickets: $25. 1248 Jackson St. 267-632-1136.
“Autumn Revisited” Mural Dedication: 1-2:30 p.m. Oct.
19. Fleisher Art Memorial, 719 Catharine St. 215-685-0753. Roaring 20’s Night: 7-11 p.m. Oct. 19. Tickets: $25. St. Edmond’s Church, 2130 S. 21st St. 215-334-3755.
Opera in the Church: Famous Arias: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 19. Tickets: $20. St. Monica’s Church, 17th and Ritner streets. Phyllis, 215467-3163.
21st annual Alfonso Cavaliere Memorial Concert: 4 p.m. Oct. 20. Tickets: $5-$15. Ss. Neumann-Goretti High School, 1736 S. 10th St. 215-334-0529. 215-336-6978.
Libraries Charles Santore Branch: Oneon-One Computer Tutoring for Seniors Oct. 10, 15 and 16 by appointment; Intermediate English as a Second Language Class 12:30 p.m. Oct. 11 and 16; Storytime: Baby and Toddler 10:15 a.m. and Preschool 11 a.m. Oct. 15. 932 S. Seventh St. 215-686-1766. Fumo Family Branch: English and Civics Course 2 to 5 p.m. Oct. 10 and 15; Thursday Morning Storytime 10 a.m. Oct. 10; Storytime and Music for Toddlers 10 a.m. and Stories and Crafts 1:30 p.m. Oct. 15; Wednesday
Afternoon Storytime Break 2 p.m. and Pajama-rama Storytime 6:30 p.m. Oct. 16. 2437 S. Broad St. 215-685-1758. Queen Memorial Branch: Food Facts Workshop: Dangers of Food Part 2 3 p.m. Oct. 10. 1201 S. 23rd St. 215-685-1899.
South Philadelphia Branch:
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Preschool Storytime 11 a.m. Oct. 16. 1935 Shunk St. 215-685-1755. Whitman Branch: Wee Ones Storytime 10 a.m. and Ready to Read Storytime 11 a.m. Oct. 10; Knitting Club 10 a.m. and Gaming Club 3 p.m. Oct. 11; Yoga for Kids 5:30 p.m. and adults 6:30 p.m. Oct. 16. 200 Snyder Ave. 215-685-1754.
Flea markets Landreth Seniors 3rd annual Columbus Day Flea Market and Craft Fair: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Oct. 12.
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4th Magi Group’s Annual Flea Market and Bake Sale: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 2. Space: $15. Epiphany of Our Lord Church Parking Lot, 12th and Jackson streets. Patty, 267-639-9851. Mary Beth, 215-465-6823. SPR
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Bella Vista/Hawthorn/Queen Village American/Continental Royal Tavern: 937 E. Passyunk Ave., 215-389-6694, royaltavern. com, $
Asian International Smokeless Barbeque: 600 Washington Ave., 215599-8844, $
Coffee/Café/Sweets Anthony’s Coffee House: 903 S. Ninth St., italiancoffeehouse.com, 215-627-2586, $
French Creperie Beau Monde: 624 S. Sixth St., 215-592-0656, creperiebeaumonde.com, $
Greek/Middle Eastern Cafe Fulya: 727 S. Second St., 267-909-9937, cafefulya.com, $$ Dmitri’s: 795 S. Third St., 215625-0556, $$
International New Wave Cafe: 784 S. Third St., 215-922-8484, newwavecafe.com, $$ The Irish Times: 629 S. Second St., 215-923-1103, $$
Italian Cucina Forte: 768 S. Eighth St., 215-238-0778, cucinaforte.com, $$
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Dante and Luigi’s: 762 S. 10th St., 215-922-9501, danteandluigis. com, $$ Ralph’s: 760 S. Ninth St., 215-6276011, ralphsrestaurant.com, $$ Village Belle: 757 S. Front St., 215-551-2200, thevillagebelle.com, $$$
Mexican Paloma: 763 S. Eighth St., 215-9289500, palomafinedining.com, $$$
Seafood Anastasi’s: 1101 S. Ninth St., 215462-0550, phillyitalianmarket.com/ market/anastasi_seafood, $$
East Passyunk Crossing/Passyunk Square American/Continental Fuel: 1917 E. Passyunk Ave. 215468-3835, fuelphilly.com, $$ Sophia’s: 1623 E. Passyunk Ave., 215-238-1920, sophiasphilly.com, $$
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JC Chinese Restaurant: 1701 S. Eighth St., 215-334-1056, $$ Nam Phuong Restaurant: 110020 Washington Ave., 215-4680410, $$ Pho 75: 1122 Washington Ave., 215271-5866, $
Fast Break Key Pizza: 1846 S. 12th St., 215551-7111, keypizzagrill.com, $ Vincenzo’s Deli: 1626 S. Ninth St., 215-463-6811, $
Italian Chiarella’s Ristorante: 1600 S. 11th St., 215-334-6404, chiarellasristorante.com, $$ Francoluigi’s Pizzeria: 1549 S. 13th St., 215-755-8903, francoandluigis.com, $$ La Fourno: 636 South St., 215627-9000, lafourno.com, $$
Mamma Maria Ristorante: 1637 E. Passyunk Ave., 215-463-6884, mammamaria.info, $$$ Marra’s: 1734 E. Passyunk Ave., 215-463-9249, marrasone.com, $$ Pizzeria Pesto: 1925 S. Broad St., 215-271-6840, pizzeriapesto. com, $$ Ristorante Pesto: 1915 S. Broad St., 215-336-8380, ristorantepesto. com, $$ Villa di Roma: 936 S. Ninth St., 215-592-1295, $$
Mexican The Adobe Cafe: 1919 E. Passyunk Ave., 215-551-2243, adobecafephilly.com, $$ La Lupe: 1201 S. Ninth St., 215551-9920, $$ Taqueria Veracruzana: 908 Washington Ave., 215-465-1440, $$
Middle Eastern Bitar’s: 947 Federal St., 215-7551121, bitars.com, $
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Fast Break Nick’s Charcoal Pit: 1242 Snyder Ave., 215-271-3750, $
Mediterranean Mazza: 1100 Jackson St., 215-9522600, mazzahealthyfood.com, $
Mexican Los Gallos: 951 Wolf St., 215-5511245, losgallosphilly.com, $$
Italian Bomb Bomb BBQ Grill & Italian Restaurant: 1026 Wolf St., 215-4631311, bombbomb-restaurant.com, $$ Criniti Ristorante: 2611 S. Broad St., 215-465-7750, crinitirestaurant. com, $$ Johnnie’s: 2240 S. 12th St., 215-3348006, $ Medora’s Mecca: 3101 S. 13th St., 215-336-1655, $$ Ralph & Rickey’s Pizzeria: 2700 S. Seventh St., 215-271-6622, $
Marconi/Packer Park Peking Inn: 2020 Penrose Ave., 215-271-1389, $$
To celebrate our 41st Anniversary, we are having a “Rollback the Clock” day. Our famous pizza will be sold at our 1972 price of
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Coffee/Café/Sweets Caffe Chicco: 2532 S. Broad St., 215-334-3100, $
Fast Break Millie’s Luncheonette & Ice Cream: 1441 W. Shunk St., 215467-8553, $ Philadium: 1631 Packer Ave., 215-271-5220, philitavernrestaurant.com, $
Italian Barrel’s Fine Food: 1725 Wolf St., 215-389-6010, barrelsfinefood.com, $$ L’Angolo: 1415 Porter St., 215389-4252, $$ La Stanza: 2001 Oregon Ave., 215-271-0801, lastanzapa.com, $$ Popi’s: 3120 S. 20th St., 215-7557180, popisrestaurant.com, $$
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Pennsport/Whitman American/Continental IHop: 3 Snyder Ave., 215-3395095, ihop.com, $$ 2nd Street Brew House: 1700 S. Second St., 267-687-7964, 2ndstreetbrewhouse.com, $$
Asian Happy Dragon: 2047 S. Third St., 215-271-0552, happydragon.us, $
Fast Break Frank’s Breakfast and Lunch: 2439 S. Columbus Blvd, 215-3398840, $ New York New York Pizzeria: 1400 S. Columbus Blvd., 215-4636205, $ South View Pizza: 367 Durfor St., 215-467-2050, southviewpizzaphilly.com, $
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Patrons of the Center City-based Little Nonna’s, which is open for lunch and dinner, can enjoy popular Italian-American dishes in an intimate indoor or outdoor setting. S ta f f P h o t o b y K at h r y n P o o l e
with garlic, lemon and oregano. I missed the crisp skin that results in roasting a chicken, but the dish was flavorful with the addition of grilled baby artichokes, which were a little salty, and fingerling potatoes. Our dining experience was hampered because it was so dark in the room. Tiny, dim lights hang from the ceiling, and a single votive candle made it difficult to eat with our eyes. Although our server told us the air conditioning was on, it was much too warm in the room. Service was excellent. There was a fine rhythm to our meal, and even though the restaurant was full, we did not have to = Very Good
Tony Luke’s: 39 E. Oregon Ave., 215-551-5725, tonylukes.com, $
Italian Caffe Valentino: 1245-49 S. Third St., 215-336-3033, caffevalentino. com, $$
Seafood Snockey’s Oyster and Crab House: 1020 S. Second St., 215339-9578, snockeys.com, $$
Vegan Grindcore House: 1515 S. Fourth St., 215-839-3333, grindcorehouse.com, $
Newbold/Point Breeze/South of South Asian Golden Szechuan: 2120 S. Broad St., 215-336-5310, $ Hibachi 2 Go: 1414 Snyder Ave., 215-336-8646, hibachi2gophilly. com, $
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wait long between courses. Little Nonna’s has a garden for those who wish to dine outside. It is open for lunch and dinner, and reservations are a must. Three tips of the toque to Little Nonna’s. SPR
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Fast Break Brunic’s Luncheonette: 2000 S. 17th St., 215-755-7645, $ King of Wings: 2233 S. Woodstock St., 215-551-2400, kingofwings1.com, $ Moe’s Hot Dog House: 2601 Washington Ave., 215-465-6637, moeshotdoghouse.com, $ Texas Wieners: 1426 Snyder Ave., 215-465-8635, texaswieners.com, $
Mexican Café con Chocolate: 2100 S. Norwood St., 267-639-4506, cafeconchocolate.com, $
Middle Eastern Divan Turkish Kitchen: 918 S. 22nd St., 215-545-5790, divanturkishkitchen.com, $$ SPR For more listings, visit southphillyreview.com/food-and-drink/guide.
South Philly Diners Broad Street Diner: 1135 S. Broad St., 215-825-3636, $$ Diner at the Plaza: 43 Snyder Ave., 215-755-7899, $$ Melrose Diner: 1501 Snyder Ave., 215-467-6644, $ Morning Glory Diner: 735 S. 10th St., 215-413-3999, morningglorydiner.com, $ Oregon Diner: 302 Oregon Ave., 215-462-5566, oregondinerphilly. com, $$ Penrose Diner: 2016 Penrose Ave., 215-465-1097, penrosediner.com, $$ South Street Diner: 140 South St., 215-627-5258, southstreetdiner.com, $ SPR
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arcella Hazan, who died last month at 89, taught me almost everything I know about Italian food. “Not everyone in Italy may know how to cook, but nearly everyone knows how to eat,” she wrote in her first book “The Classic Italian Cookbook.” I was thinking of Hazan during dinner at Little Nonna’s because it was clear executive chef Marcie Turney and her chef de cuisine Aaron Sheppard understand the simplicity of Italian food prepared with the freshest ingredients available. Italians have a saying, “First you eat with your eyes.” Unfortunately for me, Edward and all the diners at Little Nonna’s, this was impossible to do. The room was so dark, patrons were pulling out their cell phones and turning on the flashlights to read the menu. The print was so light and fine, it took a while to discuss the bill of fare. That said, we began our journey into Italian-American Philly, specifically Sunday dinner at Nonna’s house. We ordered a bottle of Dolcetto ($40), which was rich with dark fruit and drank well with our meal. Wild mushroom arancini ($8) were such a hit, Edward said he could eat eight of them. Arborio rice was turned into crispy risotto, mixed with heady, chopped wild mushrooms, tossed with a bit of buffalo mozzarella and topped with truffle aioli. These Sicilian treats were crisp on the outside and slightly creamy on the inside. Forget all the wretched eggplant Parmigiana you have been served in ItalianAmerican restaurants. Little Nonna’s
version ($12) was a triumph. Japanese eggplants, which are not bitter, were coated in crumbs and crisp on the outside. There was not a soggy lot on the plate. Fresh, light burrata, fragrant fresh basil leaves, a bit of Thai basil pesto and a rich marinara dotted the plate. The eggplant halves were fanned out like long flower petals. Since an Italian meal is a progression of courses, we wanted to share a pasta. Linguine vongole ($15) is a mainstay in Italian restaurants, but I was intrigued because this classic at Little Nonna’s was prepared with Virginia cherrystones. These clams are large, so I was surprised to find little necks used in this dish. Still, the pasta was freshly made, napped with a light sauce of white wine, garlic and a pinch of hot pepper flakes. Little crispy nuggets of fried pork cheeks added a lovely crunch and salty flavor that made the dish enjoyable. We asked our server to have this course split in the kitchen, but we were fine with being served family style. Swordfish ($22) can be very tricky even in pricey restaurants. It is, more often than not, overcooked. Sheppard knows how to prepare it. The fish was done oreganata style which means breadcrumbs, lemon and oregano were pounded together and served as a coating for the fish. Some tiny, briny capers and a few golden raisins were added to the piccata sauce along with some cauliflower, which I could not detect. Lemon chicken “al matone” is a dish I wanted to try. Italians sometimes use a brick to sear or pound ingredients. I found Little Nonna’s chicken ($24) to be a tad overcooked. My entrée consisted of a half Lancaster county chicken simply seared
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JOSEPHINE M. GARCIA DECEMBER 5, 1922 • OCTOBER 11, 1997
Joseph F. TarTaglia
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If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, I’d walk right up to heaven and bring you home again, You are always on our minds. Missed & Loved everyday by your children, grandchildren, great grand children, family and friends xoxo. Gone but not forgotten Miss You! Thank you to all of his friends that came to his viewing.
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■ Cardio tone classes Guerin Recreation Center, 2201 S. 16th St., hosts $5 cardio tone fitness classes 6 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays and 9:30 a.m. Saturdays. Call 215-685-1894.
■ Cow chip bingo The Southeast Youth Athletic Association, Seventh and Bigler streets, will host a cow chip bingo festival Oct. 19. Tickets are $20, and are on sale 6 to 7:30 p.m. weeknights and 10 a.m. to noon Saturdays. Call 215-463-8802.
■ EOM biddy soccer The Edward O’Malley Association, 144 Moore St., is holding soccer registration for ages 3 to 7. The $30 fee will cover five weeks of instruction, games, a uniform shirt and a trophy. Contact John, 215-266-4195.
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■ Junior team tennis The South Philadelphia Tennis Association is accepting registrations for its USTA Junior Tennis Team. Boys and girls ages 10 and younger, 12 and younger, 14 and younger and 18 and younger are welcome to participate in the eight-week program, with intramural matches at Barry Playground, 1800 Johnston St. The fee is $75, with a $25 charge for each additional sibling, which includes rackets, a play day, a pizza party, games and prizes and free entry into the Thanksgiving competition camp. Visit usta.com to obtain a United States Tennis Association membership. Parent coaches and assistants also are needed. Contact Bryan Hughes, 215-528-0196, thespta@hotmail.com.
■ Neumann-Goretti fundraiser The Neumann-Goretti Girls’ Basketball team will hold a designer handbag bingo fundraiser 2 p.m. Nov. 3 in the school cafeteria, 1736 S. 10th St. Tickets are $25 in advance or $30 at the door. Contact 215465-8437, or e-mail coach Letty Santarelli, letty.santarelli@gmail.com.
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■ Touch football The Delaware Valley Youth Athletic Association, 2840 S. 18th St., is accepting registrations for its touch football program 6 to 8 p.m. weekdays for ages 6 to 8, 9 to 11 and 12 to 14. Call 215-468-1265.
The Edward O’Malley Association is accepting registrations for its Pop Warner season. Boys and girls ages 5 to 15 are eligible, with practices occurring 6 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays at Murphy Rec Center, 300 Shunk St. Contact Steve DiDonato, 215-908-1805, or Matt Holmes, 267-767-0230.
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The Tolentine Community Center, 1025-33 Mifflin St., is forming a volleyball league for females 17 and older. Registration occurs 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 15 and 16, with a $40 fee. Call 215-389-0717.
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2234 S Darien St Spacious 2 Bedroom Well Maintained home $124,900 1214 Fitzgerald St Impeccably Maintained Lower Moyamensing 1837 Daly St Well Maintained spacious 2BR home, HW floors, home $185,000 Eat in Kitchen $124,900 2519 S 11th St Well Maintained 4BR centrally located to sports 509 Cross St Well Maintained 3BR home with HW Floors Newer Kitchen with the breakfast bar, granite counters
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215-463-0777 19145 21XX S. OPAL
Solid 3 Bed, w/lg ,pd eat om lot
$69,900
26XX EMILY
Southbrook Park,nice 3 bed, driveway
23XX S. CARLISE
e Bed w/nice brick front, full basement
22XX WINTON
Very nice 2 bed, w/newer kit, gas heat
18XX WOLF
Spac well kept 3 bed hm w/huge kit
20XX S. CROSKEY
3 Bed, 1 bath idealfro investment
19XX FITZGERALD
Spac mod 3 Bed, w/new bath, nice street
$142,900
24XX S. 19TH ST
Prime Location-Lg 4 Bed. Must Sell!
$169,900
21XX S. 19th
4 Bed Hm w/open porch, H/W Fls, New Heater Ask $149,900
ASK $128,000 $139,900
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JUST LISTED! 27XX S. 17TH Prime spac 3 Bed, 1.5, Fin Basment, upgraded systems, c/a, bvery desirable location Asking $249,900
East Passyunk SQ Spectacular Renovation!
12XX S. MARSHALL
Lovely recently renovated 3 bed, c/a near park
2XX. Wilder
Wonderful mod Hm on one of Pennsports nicest blocks
$29,900
27XX S. 17TH
Prime Location, beautiful stone hm., c/a
28XX S. MARVINE
Just Listed! 3 Bed, off street parking
Ask $249,000
31XX S. SYDENHAM
PACKER PARK 3 Bed w/ off St. parking
27XX S. 16TH
Spac 3 story 4 bed hm, master suite, deck, h/w
$295,000
28XX S. 13TH
Spac. 4BD, Off St Parking, Across from Park
$237,900
28XX S. CAMAC
Beautiful totally redone home, brand new kit Must see $229,900
$239,900 ASKING $275,000
COMMERCIAL/MULTI-FAMILY 27XX FEDERAL
2 Lots ideal for New Construction
23XX S. 12TH
1st Fl. Comm/Offuce spacew/space 1 Bed Apt ASK $217,900
Asking $250,000
20XX DICKINSON
Duplex Fully Rented See util
18XX SNYDER AVE
Spacious office & lg 2 Bed appt.
10XX REED
Prime 2 car garage w/office
11XX TREE - Beautiful 2 bed Hm completely redone from top to bottom. Asking $234,900.
20XX S. GARNET
Store/Office and 2 apts. high traffic location!
28XX S. MARVINE Spac 3 bed mod home in great location w/off street parking.$239,900 252 WILDER Lovely 2 Bed home, H/W floors, exposed brick walls, excellent location ask $214,900.
$129,000 $139,900 Ask $149,900 $189,900
BROAD & OREGON AVE. Com property w/ 2 Bed Apt.
$299,900
25XX S. 3RD
$179,900
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19147 12XX Dickinson
11XX RITNER- Beautiful spacious 3 bed Hm c, w/fin rec rm, mod kit, h/wfls, c/a, locaton on a lovely st, close to everything. Asking $249,900.
$212,900
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4XX FITZGERALD
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17XX S. 7TH ST.
Very spac 3 bed, 1.5 baths, upgraded elec
Ask $100,000
10XX EMILY
Well maintained hm, closte to East Passyunk
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26XX S. 12TH
Prime Location. 3 Bed, 1.5, Ba, near Marconi Park
Ask $185,000
10XX MOUNTAIN
Fabulous Passyunk Sq townhouse Totally Renovated
11XX RITNER
Must see this spac, mod 3 Bed home
Asking $249,000
24XX S. PHILLIP
Well Kept mod.3 bbed w/ca
Asking $139,900
3XX RITNER
Lg 3 bed hm in excell cond.Prime Whitman Block
1XX ROSEBERRY
3 Bed hm in exxcellent condition
$134,500
$284,900
$149,900
Asking $169,900
26XX S. WARNOCK
3 bed hm, nice street, h/w fls
11XX S. TREE
Beautiaful cmpletely renovated Hm, Just move in!
24XX S. 9TH
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$124,900 $234,900 A Must See!
24XX S. 2ND
Prime Witman Block, 3 bed w/ new kit. Move in cond.
26XX S. JUNIPER
Well maintained, spac 2 BD, fin bsmnt
$154,900 $149,900
21XX S. 13TH
Huge renovated 3 story, LG rear yd, a must see!
$319,900
25XX S. CLARION
Lovely Immacuate 3 Bed Hm, Move in Condition
$164,900
1xx MOORE
3 story fixer upper. Priced to sell
$179,900
17XX S. 6TH
Fully rehabbed 4BD, 2 full bath, H/W floors
$179,900
19XX S. SARTAIN
Prime East Passyunk Crossing Home, Call now! Ask $185,000
6XX TASKER
Adorable, extremely well kept mod 2BD home
$199,900
South West Phila 81XX SUFFOLK
Estate Sale, great investment, Must Be Sold
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3 Bed Hm in good cond, excel investment $850/mo. Ask $74,500
$35,000
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2616 Manton $67,000
For the investor looking for the right time and place! Fantastic 3BD/1BA home with great base, layout, and size. Walk to Broad Street, SP Tap Room, and more!
Point Breeze
$169,900
Impeccably renovated 3BD/1BA home featuring hardwood floors, granite and stainless tile kitchen, and huge patio, boasting luxury finishes throughout!
East of Broad
$209,900
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East of Broad
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WEST OF BROAD 2338 Morris
Newly renovated 3BD/1BA home with hardwood floors, charming yard, stainless & granite kitchen, complete with a plethora of natural light and generous sized bedrooms.
1608 S. 16th
$139,000
Newly made over 3BD/1BA porch front home offering oak hardwood flooring, wide open granite and stainless kitchen, and beautifully hand crafted staircase handrails on top floor
$209,900
Move-in ready, recently renovated 3BD/2BA featuring gleaming hardwood floors, wide open living space, granite eat-in kitchen, and finished basement, perfect for a 1st time buyer.
1743 Federal
$349,900
Brand new 3BD/2.5BA home offering full roof deck, large private yard, and oak hardwood floors on every level, also boasting finished tile basement with high ceilings, big front window, and more!
$269,900
All new 2BD/2BA home featuring brilliant hardwood floors, wide open space, granite and stainless tile kitchen with plenty of cabinetry, also offering 10 year tax abatement.
$159,950
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$184,900
Recent made over 3BD/1.5BA home offering refinished oak floors, open floor plan, and large eat-in stainless + tile kitchen, also boasting wide open basement and over-sized concrete yard.
Investors – Attention! 19th & McKean – Beautifully renovated 3 BR apartment & 1000 sq ft commercial garage. Great rental potential, lots of speculation in area. Tenth Street Gem $159,000 - Occupied duplex with $1400/month income at 10th & Wolf. One unit is move-in ready, the other requires modernization. Recent upgrades to major systems. Live in one, rent the other!
West Passyunk Ave Shopping Area – Largest home on the block – with lots of charm. Come see this “Nostalgic 3 bedroom home” Super convenient to everything. Close to Broad St! 13th & Porter Vic – Close to schools and transportation, this main street home is perfect for any buyer. Spacious 3 bedroom, 1 ½ bath home w/central air & H/W floors. Washer & dryer on first floor! 10xx Daly St – 3 BR, 1 bath, brick front home. Home is carpeted w/open staircase. Home is move in condition but upgrades will enhance this property. 24xx American St – Move-in Condition – 3 bedroom, 1 bath home. Corner property
EAST OF BROAD
$290,000
Funky 2BD/1.5BA restored carriage home with finished garage, wide open living room, all new wood floors, and brand new granite and stainless kitchen, also featuring a fun deck with exposed brick!
$321,500
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10th & Wolf Vic – Adorable 2 bedroom home in an area that’s growing in popularity. Plaster walls, refinished wood floors, large mod kit, mod bath, central air and more. Under $140,000
18th & Wolf Vic – Charming 3 bedroom, 1 bath home. Living room/dining room combo, Pergo flooring, new kitchen cabinets & appliances, full unfinished basement w/washer & dryer. Newer mechanicals, nice sized yard.
5xx Hellerman – Duplex – 2 – 2 BR, 1 bath units. Separate utilities and washer & dryer in basement for both units. Small deck on 1st fl leads to a large yard. Quiet street. This property will work for either owner occupied or investors. Broad & Porter – Former Doctor’s office with 2 BR apt on 2nd fl. Excellent single residence potential or business & residence combined. Next to highly rated Jenks Elementary School, easy access to public transportation, bridges, roads and Center City.
Point Breeze – 3 bedroom shell on a wide tree lined street, in one of Philly’s most rapidly developing areas. $14,900!! Check the records, there aren’t many at this price!
$179,000
Beautifully and tastefully done 3BD/1.5BA home featuring lots of natural light, hardwood floors, open granite and stainless kitchen with custom backsplash, and fun yard!
1326 S. 22nd
$239,900
Perfect for 1st time buyers! Delightfully renovated 3BD/1.5BA home featuring 2-car parking, granite kitchen, lovely yard, and wonderful amenities throughout.
PASSYUNK SQUARE $169,950
Amazing 3BD/1.5BA home offering all the amenities a buyer could desire, including hardwood floors, spacious bedroom, huge private yard, and alarm system. By the way- everything in this home is brand new!
1418 S. 22nd
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EAST OF BROAD
$399,900
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Hancock 1102-1134 N Hope 624 FitzgeraldTotally renovated 3 bdrm ed ed home. Hardwood floors, huge kitchen, decent sized yard. New Heater & All New c c Zoned and Approved for u du 16 Town homes + 2 Electric. $79,900 SOLDRed stacked Duplexes Re off Street Spaces in 904 Moore20gated Street - 4 bdrm home that offers over 2000600-02 sq.N American ft ofN/Cliving space, hrdwd flrs, semi finished basement and large 1923-1925-2021-2023 Community 3550 Sq Ft 3 + Den/4.5 3 3/2.5, Bsmt Garden, Best N/C .3 + Den/4.5 2 car Courtyard Home. 2/2.5 Deck Parrish N/C 3 to 4 BR 4/2.5 Deck $1,975,000 BalconiesDeck Garden + Garage, & TA yard. RED $329,900 garage, TA Garage Grdn & Grg. TA From $469,000 Garage TA From $650,000 2028 Manton Street- Top quality new construction, 3 bdrms, 3 bths, finished basement, hrdwd flrs and roof deck. $329,900 n ctio 141 Mercy StreetGreat n2strubdrm home Don nice tree lined street with hrdwd flrs, fp, exposed brick & nice yard. $169,900 LD Co OBeautiful OL w 2625 Gerrittopen and S Ne 2 3 Sspacious home with 3 bdrms, hrdwd flrs and nice size yard. $59,900 2412 S. IsemingerMove in ready. 3 bdrms, hrdwd flrs, gourmet kitchen, finished basement and nice yard. $198,369 119-123 Federal Jay-Z & Beyonce 534 Queen Beautiful 1 Christian St #22 N/C Development 24 Condos 502 Delancey 4+Off/3 F & 32833 + Den/2.5 H/W & 12th 3 to 4 + den /2.5 3/2 Deck +finished S. St - Well 2 bdrm+ Parking with hrdwd Between flrs,6th &original wood staircase & decent 7th off of 2/2maintained Parking TA 2 1/2 BA + basement, Deck 3 Car Deck & Garden Garden $499,000 RED $499,000 Fitzwater 3 Lots From $509,000 Prng $1,350,000 sized yard. RED $189,900 n t n 140 Mifflin St - Gorgeous x3 bdrm, 1.5 from top to bottom, hrdwd flrs, ts of light, finished ctio me bth home. Totally renovated tru lop ns ve Co ple$299,000 basement and nice yard. eft De w w Ne Du Ne 2 L Daly St - Totally rehabbed 137 3 story, 3 bdrm, 2 bth hm w/ hrdwd flrs, granite countertops and deck w/ nice Center City views. SOLD 128 Pemberton St 1 Christian #49 335 Christian 623 S 6th 3 Condos Rosa Court—Garage 825 S. 2nd St 2338 Fitzwater A& C 127 Monroe Fab Multi 5/4 + Deck 3/2.5 Garden + 1 car 4 /3.5 2 Car Parking $259,900 1/1 + Deck, TA 3 /2 From $549,000 Duplex Great Corner Condos 1/1 TA upscale Builder’s Hm & Garden $649,900 Pkng $499,500 RED $549,900 From $299,000 1 SOLD Property RED $379,000 2+ Den/2 Garden RED From $229,000 2940 S. Broad St - Fab., pristine 3 bdrm, 2.5 bth hm w/ hrdwd flr t/o, in-law suite, huge media room, lrg garden & 5 car parking. $499,900 or Rent $2800 714-22 Bainbridge St -13 Condos with Garage Parking - 2/2- Gardens & Decks. FROM $379,900 Great Rental 116 Alter - inLovely 2.5 story home. 3 bdrms, 1.5 bths, random pine finished floors, fp w/ brick hearth, 3rd & Bainbridge - LiveStreet & work from home this fabulous space. 2 bedrooms +den,1.5 colonial Baths, hardwood floors, Deck + Gallery space on 1st Fl. $3000 exposed & 1garden. $279,000 or Rent $1650 427 Queen St- Beautiful 3brick story, 2 bedroom, bath trinity, H/W, EIK & garden. $1400 225 Catharine St - Beautiful 3 BR + Den, 4 BA, H/W, Granite ktchn, grdn & 2 car parking. $3500 115 St2 Bedroom, - Lovely rehabbed 776 S. 2ndDaly St - Very nice 1 Bath Bi level apartment w/ CA +2 Lg bdrm, Deck. $1350 1.5 bth hm with hrdwd flrs, crown molding, granite countertops & decent sized yard. $169,900 810 S. 3rd St –Beautiful large 3 BR + Den home with hardwood floors t/o, yard + parking. $2500 1119 E. Palmer 3 BR + Media 3 BA, H/W t/o, Fp, Lg Garden + 31car parking. $2500 1833 S.St –N/C Etting - Rm, Cute well kept stry rancher hm, 2 bdrms, 1.5 bths, finished bsmnt , 2nd kitch/den huge yrd. $84,900 SOLD 400 Spring Garden-N.C Commercial Space Available-800 to 1600 Sq Ft. Call for Details 2028 S. Philip- New Rehab. 2bdrms, hrdwd flrs, great kit & bth, fin. basement & sep lndry rm also fitted for powder room. $189,000 EIK, Lg Yard & Bsmt. SOLD $224,900 2020 S. 3rd St - Very Lg Well Kept 3 BR, 1.5 BA Hm w/ New Façade, CA, LR, DR, 227 Tree St - Lovely on a 2 BR Hm Grt Block w/ LR, Fp, EIK, Pantry, Rear Yd, Bsmt & Storage. $139,900 SOLD 2445 S. Garnet St - Great Newer Construction 5 Yrs Old, 3 BR + Fin ww w . Bsmt, c o n w a y2.5 t e aBa, m . cLR, o m DR, EIK, SS + Garage. RED $489,000 The Award Winning Kathy, Patrick and the Conway Team 215.440 .8190 1529 E. Moyamensing Ave. - Wond 5 BR, 1 Full & 2 Half BA Hm w/ Original Pine Flrs, 2400 Sq Ft & 2 Fp’s. RED $310,00 215.627.6005 Society Hill Office 121 Wharton St - Large 3 Story Home w/ High Ceilings, 4 BR, 1 BA, Full Bsmt & Yard. $225,000 2437 S. Philip St - Nice 3 BR, 1 BA Home w/ LR, DR, EIK, Bsmt, Mechanicals & Storage. $115,000 SOLD Visit our website for our complete wee klyN/C o pen hou3 se s,BR, add ition a l p ictu res a ndDR, mo re pHrwd a rticula rs. Flrs, EIK, SS, Rear Yard, Terrace & Deck. inced. cc views $299,900 SOLD 2030 Manton Stinventory, - Great 2.5, LR, 2612 S. Gerritt - Attn investors. Nice size 3 bdrm 1 bth hm w/, living rm, dining rm, eat in kitchen & yard. $49,900 146 Roseberry St - Very well maintained 3 BR, 1.5 Ba Hm, LR, DR, CA, Lg Kitchen, Yard & Basement. RED $124,900 1520 S. 27th - Great investment opportunity. 3 bdrm, 1 bth home, lrg kitchen & yard. Being sold as is. $49,900 14xx S. 12th St - Huge 2 story home. 3 BD, 2.5 Baths, Bruce hardwood Floors. PRISTINE CONDITION! RED $329,000 102 Morris St– Beautiful 4 BR, 2 full bath hm with hardwood fls (1st Fl), finished basement, CA & nice yard. $289,900 4 + office/2.5 Garden & Garage. Lot size 19x136 $1,250,000
118 Catharine St Award Wining,3500 sq. ft, grdn & grg. $1,300,000
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8th & Bigler - Studio $695 - 1 BR $895- 2 BR $995 - 1st Months Rent Free with an approved signed lease 215-336-4100
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SO. BROAD ST
LUXURIOUS, SPACIOUS ULTRA MODERN KITCHEN, W/ GRANITE, HDWOOD/CERAMIC/ BARBER CARPET. C/A, W/D, WINDOW TREATMENT, VISUAL INTERCOM. CLOSE TO TRANSPORTATION, SHOPPING AND SPORTS COMPLEX. NO PETS. STARTING AT $900/MO.+UTILS. CALL 215-755-6900.
HOUSES FOR RENT 18XX DALY ST Modern 2bedrm, C/A. Call Villa Realty for more details 215-271-0600. 19XX HOFFMAN ST 2Bdrms., 2Baths, $800/mo+utils. +2mos. security. 267-205-9599. 25XX S.JUNIPER ST 3bedrm, C/A, W/D, G/D. $990/mo.+utils. NO PETS. 856-686-1919. 8TH & PORTER 3bedrm,house. ALSO 1BEDRM. APT. avail. Call 610-341-0933.
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OFFICE SPACE 25XX S.BROAD ST. 1200sq. ft.,store front, heat/water incl. $1000/mo. Roe 215-463-2394.
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