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Vol. 67 NO. 36 ■ SEPTEMBER 4 , 2014

DIFFERENCE MAKERS

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Christie Eastburn (left), an East Passyunk Crossing resident, is organizing the late September March, which will include nearly a dozen community organizations and speakers, and Preeti Pathak (right) is poised to speak on rape culture and what allies can do to eradicate it. S ta f f P h o t o b y Bill Chenevert

■ The South Philly Review is seeking nominations from its loyal readers for the 2014 class of Difference Makers to be profiled this fall. See page 4.

EAGLES SEASON KICKOFF

■ It’s time to talk

about the Birds as the season begins Sunday. See page 25.

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Marching to a feminist beat South Philadelphians are gearing up for a March to End Rape Culture this month, and it’s not just women. ■ By Bill Chenevert R e v i e w S ta f f W r i t e r

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■ A Hawthorne football team dropped the first game in program history. See page 45.

t was 2011 when Michael Sanguinetti paid what he believed to be a routine visit to York University’s Osgood Hall Law School in Toronto to talk about safety. “You know, I think we’re beating around the bush here,” he mused to only ten students on that fateful day. “I’ve been told I’m not supposed to say

this – however, women should avoid dressing like sluts in order to not be victimized.” Fact: it is not solely a woman’s responsibility to avoid rape and evade sexual assault. No possible clothing choice is an invitation to be violated and traumatized. Out of Sanguinetti’s insensitive and womanblaming comments was born the SlutWalk, a now international campaign to raise awareness on the notion of victim-blaming and slut-shaming around

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To the Editor: Thank you, for putting so many of my recipes in the Review. My friend and I are 75. I lost my spouse 25 years ago, and he lost his 20 years ago. Being seniors on Social Security, we find the gift cards such a treat. We really enjoy going to the wonderful restaurants with the cards you send. We finally used the Mamma Maria’s one last month, and it was so enjoyable. More people should go there for lunch. The set-price meal is well worth it. It seems that we were the only people there, but it turned out to be a wonderful, romantic lunch just being there alone. The end of July we went to another great place — Bridget Foy. When I got the gift card, I went on their site to see the menu and joined their club. So, beside the gift card I got a free birthday certificate for up to $17. We had an appetizer, split a large salad and sandwich, and he had a beer, and all he had to do was leave the tip. We told all our friends to go there. It is a very good restaurant, the portions are large and the prices reasonable.

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Loving words To the Editor: Philadelphia, land of my birth, city of my youth — oh, how I loved you. I have ridden your subways and walked your streets. I have played in your alleys and rolled down the hills of Fairmount Park. I fished in your ponds, attended your schools, worked in your factories, ate in your restaurants, sat in your churches and slept in your rooms. Oh, how I loved you. The place where I was born, the streets where I grew, and the old folks that I knew have all gone and passed on now. But it’s the memory of you that I hold each day. I feel you pulling me back to those places that I loved so much in my youth. The place where I met my first love, walked hand-in-hand in

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South Philadelphia and sat through those Saturday matinees for only a dime. Many hours during those hot afternoons were spent under the fire hydrants, just sitting on those old marble steps on any small street or riding the old 69 trolley to Ninth Street and having a steak at Pat’s. Those Sunday morning services at King of Peace followed by the Broadway Theatre in the afternoon was a treat. But you, like so many other great cities have changed — never to be the same. I still love you, not for what you were to me, but for what you will become for the children of tomorrow. You were a part of my past, so you will be a part of them tomorrow. Thank you, Philadelphia, for being mine in my youth. Robert Mosetter Hershey, Pa. Comment on these letters or topics at southphillyreview.com/opinion/letters.

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Masking the guilt A masked man robbed another male in Newbold Saturday. At approximately 6:40 p.m., the complainant was at the intersection of Wharton and South Carlisle streets unloading tools from his truck, Detective Danielle Tolliver of South Detective Division said.

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The U.S. Department of Justice last week sentenced a man for selling three homes that he claimed to have owned. The law enforcement entity handed Eric Tubbs a 70-month prison term for misdeeds involving residences in Hawthorne, South of South and Point Breeze. In each matter, U.S. Attorney spokeswoman Patty Hartman said, the 54-year-old found vacant properties and used phony deeds to transfer the sites from the legitimate owners to people whom he recruited, subsequently selling the locations to unsuspecting buyers after having his acquaintances pose as executors. He issued a guilty plea in April on seven counts that included wire and mail fraud, bank fraud, aggravated identity theft and transactional money laundering. In the first local incident, Tubbs recruited codefendant Douglas Fields to sign a forged deed that transferred an 1122-CarpenterStreet home to the latter figure as the “son” of the owners. The convicted individual sold the abode on March 18, 2010, for $140,000, obtaining approximately $120,000 from settlement proceeds. Tubbs had other allies pose as executors for a 2047-St.-Albans-Street home and a 2022-Titan-Street house. He sold the former for $130,000 on June 16, ’09 and collected $100,000 of the proceeds. The latter went for $22,000 on Oct. 28, ’11. Because it had several mortgages and liens on it, he received just $877 from the transaction, but he altered the check to read $8,077 and deposited it into an account he opened by using another person’s identity. Along with his jail stint, Tubbs received a restitution demand for $271,146, a forfeiture money judgment for $227,857 and three years of supervised release. SPR Contact Managing Editor Joseph Myers at jmyers@southphillyreview.com or ext. 124. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/policereport.


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Gardens aid a grocery’s growth The South Philly Co-op is gearing up for Saturday’s annual Garden Tour to raise funds for a member-owned and operated business.

Heather Schultz (left) is ready to show off her and her partner’s hard work. Alex Roszko (below) points to one of his grow buckets that produces peppers. S ta f f P h o t o s b y Bill Chenevert

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he number one question that South Philly Food Co-Op representatives and member-owners get is ‘When will it be here?’ The co-op, which strives to be a member-owned and operated community grocery store, can currently claim nearly 620 investors. The member-owner distinction is one that emphasizes the notion that, when buying into the co-op someone is more invested in the process and not just a customer. The planning process began in 2010. Four years and hundreds of members later, there are committees that address growing needs: IT, leadership, operations, programs and events, legal, bookkeeping and real estate. In fact Jen Honovic Herczeg, the cochair of the marketing and communications committee and resident of the 600 block of Kimball Street says the real estate team is actively hunting for the eventual brick-andmortar home for the co-op. “The biggest thing we say is we’re actively looking for locations and we have for a while, actually,” Herczeg said. “Our biggest struggle is finding a space that has the right-sized square footage, is close to transportation, makes sense for our membership and is in a price that we can afford.” The co-op’s needs are unique, too. “Plenty of spaces look good on paper but when you start factoring in spaces for large fridge boxes” fitting into the spaces South Philadelphians are familiar with, angular and tight, matched with a booming South Philly real estate market, and “it’s taking a little longer than we’d thought initially,” the Bella Vistan admitted. Co-op eaders are hopeful that, with more and more member-owners and successful programming to attract community interest, 2015 is the year. In its fourth year now, the co-op’s annual South Philly Garden tour

is one of their biggest fundraising efforts. On Saturday, (with a Sunday rain date) 23 gardens, from South Second to 10th and Fitzwater to Moore streets, curious green thumbs will take a self-guided tour through their neighbors’ green spaces. “We have all of these amazing hidden spaces and gardens in South Philly,” Herczeg said. The goal of the tour is to “do something fun and social, meet your neighbors and explore these hidden gems,” and “getting to know and love your community,” she said. Community, in fact, is a key word. “It really does bring out that sense of community and if you had to boil down the co-op to one word, I think community would be it,” Herczeg said. Having just cleaned up from her 1600 block of South Orkney Street’s Labor Day block party, Heather Shultz is ready to show curious neighbors her beautiful garden lot adjacent to her home. It was purchased in ’09 in a sheriff’s sale and converted from an empty lot into an urban oasis. “Some of the neighbors who don’t live here anymore had adopted the lot and had a

grill and they’d put a fence up. Otherwise, it was like a mud pit,” Shultz, a block captain and area resident for almost a decade (before buying on Orkney, she rented in Dickinson Square West), said. She had seen a home near South Fourth and Wharton streets with an aquamarine door in the middle of an unassuming fence. “Oooh, that’s what I want — a funky regular door in a fence and paint it in a fun color,” Schultz said. She and partner Jeff Newberger did just that, coating their garden fence’s door in a crisp lime green. She has the green thumb and Newberger’s the builder, refashioning the remains of a friend’s South Philly rehab into benches and building raised pea gravel beds and erecting their garden’s Orkney Street trellis entrance. “It’s been a steady filler of weekends for the past couple of summers,” she said. “It would be nice to hang out and not work in it.” IN ALEX ROSZKO and Maria Raha’s kitchen in Queen Village, there are two full bowls of tomatoes, cucumbers and a half-dozen

varieties of peppers. “Most of what you see is from the garden. Going out and walking just a few feet, rinse it off and pop it in your mouth, it’s very fulfilling,” Roszko said. “I did this. I grew it. It tastes so good — it always tastes better when you grow it yourself.” Roszko’s always been scientificallyminded with a background in Information Technology and engineering and likes to work with his hands, but when they were living in an apartment at South Ninth and Darien streets, he and his wife started trying to make things grow. “I started planting stuff there in the back alley. We started using our South Philly slab and tried to give it a shot,” he said, harvesting cayennes and pepperoncinis. He’s excited to show off his years of work for the tour and to convince his neighbors that small spaces needn’t stifle Mother Nature. It’s amazing “what can be done in a small space. If nothing else, I’d like to be able to help people realize that anybody can grow,” Roszko, who explained how even growing some herbs can reduce your carbon footprint, said. It would “reduce our overall footprint across the world and reduce energy expended to go to the store” and awkward patio spaces can be a wealth of healthy eating and habits. “If you can’t go horizontal, you’ve got to go vertical,” he said, pointing to the off-and-on the grid grow buckets that he found through Facebook gardening pages and built to nourish plants that need constant but not overwatering. The system has yielded him and his wife 15 pounds of tomatoes this year, impressive for their tight outdoor space on the 700 block of S. Third Street. Shultz hopes a co-op will be “something between Essene and Whole Foods,” and Herczeg notes the organization’s looked at West Philly’s Mariposa and Mt. Airy’s Weaver’s Way for inspiration. Memberowners can buy in with a $200 investment per household (which also comes with eight hours of co-op staffing per family) and membership comes with perks, namely discounts to the nearly 30 different area businesses that have signed on as partners in the co-op’s Shop South Philly program. The organization aims to pull in another 400 members before a co-op grocery store becomes a reality. Herczeg says “it’s just a matter of time before the right space becomes available. I would definitely encourage anyone that knows someone or has a space in mind to reach out.” SPR Contact Staff Writer Bill Chenevert at bchenevert@southphillyreview.com or ext. 117. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/features.


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Branching out ■ Charles Santore Branch: One-hour one-on-one Computer Tutoring for Seniors by appointment; Art Program for Second and Third grades 10:15 a.m. and Fourth and Fifth grades 11:15 a.m. Sept. 4; English as a Second Language Let’s Talk Conversation Group 1 p.m. and Yoga for All Levels 6:30 p.m. Sept. 8; Baby Storytime 10:15 a.m., Toddler Storytime 11 a.m. and Beginner English as a Second Language Class 12:30 p.m. Sept. 9. 932 S. Seventh St. 215-686-1766. ■ Fumo Family Branch: Civics Course

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“I want to start with ‘What is rape culture?’ Some of the things we stress is bystander intervention,” Pathak said of what she plans to say when she speaks. There are “steps that everyday people can take” and “one of the places to start is everyday conversation. It takes a simple ‘Hey dude, that’s not cool.’” Men are welcome and encouraged to attend and participate, as one of the things the March posits is that ending rape culture is not only a woman’s task. Pathak added: “What really needs to happen is that feminist men and women need to come out and talk about feminism as a wonderful, powerful thing and all it means is that men and women should be treated equally.” “THERE ARE MANY different aspects of society that contribute to rape culture, including victim blaming, rape jokes, transphobia, slut shaming, keeping survivors in silence, racism, the use of bodies as sexual objects, the sexualization of violence, lack of education around consent, intimate partner violence, homophobia, sexist media messages, the list is never ending,” the event’s Face-

2 to 5 p.m. Sept. 4 and 9; Sleepy-time Stories 10 a.m. and LEGO Club 2-3:30 p.m. Sept. 6; Storytime and Music for Toddlers 10 a.m. Sept. 9. 2437 S. Broad St. 215685-1758. ■ Parkway Central Branch: Social Needleworking 2 p.m., E-Gadget Helpdesk 3 p.m., Make Thursdays 3:30 p.m., Opening Reception: Emily Cucalon and Marianne Dages 5:30 p.m. and A Taste of African Heritage 6 p.m. Sept. 4; Parkway Central Library Tour 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Sept. 6; Made For Each Other: Seniors and Animal Companions and Baby and Toddler Storytime 11 a.m., After the Job Fair Part 1: Revitalizing Your Job Search and Social Needleworking 6 p.m., Afri-

book page proclaims. Samantha Jo is a trans woman from New Jersey who relocated to Philadelphia to coordinate the Trans-Health Conference, a project from the Mazzoni Center that is “the largest trans health conference in the world,” she said. She’ll be speaking at the park on the 27th about trans violence and a handful of other issues important to her. “I think a lot of people don’t realize how many people are sexually assaulted or have trauma around sexual encounters that is being ignored,” Jo said. “A lot of them are sexually assaulted and victimized and revictimized. I think it all ties together, and I plan to bring some truth and light to their experiences.” One of the strongest themes of both the SlutWalk and the March to End Rape Culture is that rape culture is neither a female problem nor simply about physical assault. “Let’s talk about being raped mentally. Someone’s attacking your sexuality or making you feel less than, especially when it’s around genitalia. It’s victimizing,” Jo plainly stated. One of the trickier but essential tools for eradicating rape culture must fall on men to be proactive allies. “Hey, what happened – did she say ‘no’ and you kept going?” is one that Jo suggests as a starting point among male friends. “If you’re at a party and you see someone who looks quite intoxicated, help that person, assess what’s going on, get them home if that needs to happen,” Pathak suggested. “What they need to do is when they’re hanging out with a group of other men and they say something sexist or make a joke about rape, to call those things out and to not be scared,” she added. With the parade still in its planning and preparing stages, there is still ample opportunity for folks to get involved, male and female. A planning meeting happens 8 p.m. tonight in the Community Room of the William Way Community Center, 1315 Spruce St. And if you plan on attending, you can start practicing your chants now. “2, 4, 6, 8, my clothes are no excuse for rape!” and “However we dress, wherever we go, ‘yes’ means ‘yes’ and ‘no’ means ‘no’! Shatter the silence! Stop the violence!” among them. SPR

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p.m. Sept. 9; The Geekscape 3:30 p.m. and Maureen Corrigan reads from “So We Read On: How The Great Gatsby Came to Be and Why It Endures” 7:30 p.m. Sept. 10. Cost: $7-$15 for reading. 1901 Vine St. 215-686-5322. ■ Thomas F. Donatucci Sr. Branch: English Conversation Group for International Adults 3:30-4:30 p.m. Sept. 4. 1935 Shunk St. 215-685-1755. ■ Whitman Branch: Wee Ones Storytime 10 a.m. and Ready to Read Storytime 11 a.m. Sept. 4; Yoga for Kids 5:30 p.m. and adults 6:30 p.m. Sept. 10. 200 Snyder Ave. 215-685-1754. SPR Visit freelibrary.org.


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Photo 1: Following their impressive run at the Little League Baseball World Series, the Taney Dragons received adulation at Citizens Bank Park, 1 Citizens Bank Way, Aug. 27. Photo 2: Parishioners from St. Maron’s Catholic Church, 1013 Ellsworth St., left the friendly confines of their worship site Aug. 17 to enjoy a Collingswood, N.J.-situated picnic. Photo 3: Personnel from the East Passyunk Crossing Civic Association stopped by Ss. NeumannGoretti High School, 1736 S. 10th St., Aug. 28 to make modifications to its 2 3 1 Blessed Virgin Mary statue. Photo 4: East Passyunk Crossing-based songstress Tara Hendricks headlined the Alternative Soul Revue at Warmdaddy’s, 1400 S. Columbus Blvd., Aug. 24. Photo 5: McCusker’s Tavern, 2601 S. 17th St., earned pigskin glory Friday through the shooting of a NFL commercial. Photo 6: As part of her recent stops at the Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St., Katy Perry, in conjunction with Staples, continued her “Make Roar Happen” campaign by fraternizing with students and teachers from underserved schools. Their sites will receive a circular table to help special-education 4 5 6 students and lab equipment for the study P h o t o s P r ov i d e d b y t h e P h i l a d e l p h i a P h i l l i e s , Vi n c e n t Fa r h at, J o s e p h F. M a r i n o, Ky l e H i l l e r , D o u g l a s M c C u s k e r a n d of mechanics. SPR the School District of Philadelphia

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rian Apartments Sept. 6-7 ($15 per space, BYO table), 1401 S. 16th St.; a Public Zoning Meeting 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Sept. 9 at the same location; and a Clean and Green Meeting 6:30 to 7:30 p.m Sept. 10 (e-mail anthony.coratolo@gmail.com for details). president@newboldneighbors.org. newboldneighbors.org. ■ Passyunk Square Civic Association holds a School Supply Drive through Sept. 6. Needed supplies include: copy paper; book bags; No. 2 pencils; pencil sharpeners; erasers; pens; crayons; glue sticks, boxes of tissues; broad-tip markers; scissors; pencil cases; spiral-bound or marble notebooks; pocket folders; hand sanitizers/ disinfecting wipes; rulers; calculators; construction paper; colored paper; paper towels; and Band-Aids. Drop-off locations are at Acme, 1400 E. Passyunk Ave., and the firehouse, 1357 S. 12th St.; holds Passyunk Garden open hours 10 a.m. to noon Sept. 4 and 4 to 6 p.m. Sept. 7, 1304 E. Passyunk Ave.; and a Capitolo Park Advisory Council meeting 7 to 8 p.m. Sept. 10 (e-mail sarahsitzler@gmail.com for details). contact@ passyunk.org. passyunksquare.org. ■ Queen Village Neighbors Association, 405 Queen St., hosts the Clean Air Council’s ninth annual Greenfest Philly 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 7 at Headhouse Square, 400 S. Second St. 215-339-0975. info@ qvna.org. qvna.org. ■ South of South Neighborhood Association, 1901 Christian St., calls on volunteers for the Tindley Temple Soup Kitchen 11 a.m. Mondays and Wednesdays at the church, 750-762 S. Broad St. (call Charlotte Scott-Bey at 215-735-0442); hosts Jazz at the Triangles Music Series 5 to 7 p.m. Sept. 7 the Grays Ferry Triangle, 23rd and South streets; and a General Membership meeting (including board member nominations) 7 p.m. Sept. 10 at the SOSNA office. southofsouth.org. 215-732-8446. ■ Unity in the Community, with RFP and Frontline Dads, presents A Call for Peace, a meeting for citizens concerned about gun violence, 6 p.m. Sept. 4 at The Dixon House, 1920 S. 20th St. youthviolence14@gmail.com. unityinthecommunity215.com. ■ West Passyunk Neighbors Association holds its monthly meeting 6:30 p.m. Sept. 8 at St. Edmund’s Church Rectory, 2130 S. 21st St. SPR

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LIFESTYLES “They frequently involve gender issues to do that, so we wanted to have a project that skewered that.” The 11-year-old troupe chose to chastise such works by, among other measures, creating Ronnie and Jules, members of rival Mummers brigades who foster romantic feelings for each other. Brennan contends casting men as the love-laced leads possesses numerous pluses, including addressing notions of needing to believe in “the one” who will make a person’s life complete and tackling the true diversity of interactions between partners. “Society has become more tolerant,” he stated, “so there has to come a time when we write love stories that have gay characters instead of tales that deal with the fact that they’re gay. For us, the tension had to come from their being from rival groups. Their sexuality is incidental.” No matter an individual’s partner preference or interests of any kind, the roles in “Two Street” will encourage viewers to balance severity and levity, with Brennan commending Isa St. Clair’s turn as Ronnie’s oft-vulgar sister Marcy as giving the action a sort of “poetic in an obscene way” identity. “People say so much great art all comes down to loss and death,” the co-writer said,

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adding that the latter has come to color his mindset but not morbidly, as someone once tabbed him as a “master of death comedy.” “When you look at the harshness of life, you could either make fun of it or lament it and make a tragedy. ‘Two Street’ makes it clear what route I prefer.” UNLIKE MANY THEATER professionals who realize in early childhood that stages will sate their stakes, Brennan battled bafflement as a Nebraska youth. He considered many careers and usually envisioned becoming so accomplished in a field that someone would tell his tale. “I eventually realized that I wanted to be paid attention to,” the Cornhusker State native said of noticing his niche. “I came to the point where I said, ‘I think I want to be an actor.’” Taking a year off after high school, he enrolled at the University of Nebraska as a theater major. Desiring even more energy for his comedic impulses, he studied at the California-situated Dell’Arte International School of Physical Theater, a location that would not only help him to “play on stage,” but also yield colleagues who would come to form Tribe of Fools. “I thought that after Dell’Arte I would move to Los Angeles or San Francisco

and start this new life, but we eventually all moved to Philly,” he said of the outfit, which began in Germantown in 2003 and has had South Philly as its center for a decade. “The rest, as they say, is history, but it hasn’t always been a good one. Regardless of that, I know how lucky I am to be here.” Tribe of Fools’ early years involved “throwing stuff against the wall to see what would stick,” a period in which Brennan wondered why the City of Brotherly Love would even want to hear what he wished to say. His patience and resolve tested, he has benefited from a supportive Philadelphia theater scene, and he and his fellow fools have become bankable beacons. “I love being in Philly,” Brennan, who has also called Passyunk Square and Pennsport home, said. “There’s no main streak in the practitioners of theater here, and there are so many people who genuinely want you to do well.” Audiences have helped his maturation, too, as Tribe of Fools has garnered acclaim for, among others, “Antihero,” “Armageddon at the Mushroom Village” and “Heavy Metal Dance Fag,” pieces that have proven Brennan’s commitment to staying sharp and fresh as a creator. “It’s a must to evolve and go after new

solutions and ways of thinking,” the introspective individual, who has also gone on national tours with Enchantment Theatre Co., served as road manager with the entity for three years and has amassed credits through such heavyweights as BRAT Productions, EgoPo Classic Theater, the National Theater for Children and Simpatico Theatre Project, said. “It’s great to feel you’re relevant, but it takes effort to remain so.” Brennan also serves as the circus coordinator for the Philadelphia School of Circus Arts, a Germantown-situated vocation that, along with helping him to continue to foster excitement within children, enhances his contributions to Tribe of Fools, especially his enthusiasm for physicality. Corporeal elements will become more apparent as he and the others march on, with Brennan sure to continue to “do things that are shocking.” “I like being a responsible storyteller,” he said. “We think we have all showed that in producing ‘Two Street.’” SPR For tickets, visit fringearts.com or tribeoffools.org, or call 215-738-2207. Contact Managing Editor Joseph Myers at jmyers@southphillyreview.com or ext. 124. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/lifestyles.

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ow can Gov. Tom Corbett claim he increased the budget for Philadelphia’s public schools while the folks responsible for running the public schools declare he cut their budget? For answers to this and other pressing questions about the 2014 race for governor, I went to that well-known expert on politics, my Uncle Nunzio. Uncle likes to use food comparisons to drive home his point. Here’s what he told me. He said assume that under the previous governor, Ed Rendell, the school budget was two meatballs (stay with me here). When President Barack Obama kick-started the economy with his stimulus package, some of it went to the nation’s schools. Sticking with the meatball analogy, the stimulus added another meatball to the Philadelphia schools’ budget. This meant the schools had a budget of three meatballs. Enter the new governor, Tom Corbett. Republicans hate any taxes. In fact, if a Republican were being attacked by a great white shark and it took enacting a new tax to make the shark disappear, without hesitation they would become shark food. Note: To understand Republicans, you must ignore, as they do, that the sainted Ronald Reagan actually raised taxes 11 times while he was president. Corbett is a Republican. He likely keeps a picture of Reagan in his wallet like you or I would keep a picture of Roy Halladay. In the meantime, Obama’s temporary stimulus ended, and the Republicans in Congress opposed extending it. That meant, among other things, the Philadelphia public schools lost a meatball. Corbett had a budget problem and needed to create a balance. In order for our schools to get their lost meatball back, he would have to be the one to replace it. However, he had a budget problem. In order for Corbett to return the meatball to the schools’ budget, he would have needed to impose a new tax or raise existing taxes. Philadelphia schools are about as popular in the rest of the state (in fact, make that Philadelphia) as the ebola virus (in fact, make that Philadelphia too). Maybe Corbett could have convinced his supporters in the legislature to impose a tax on the fracking industry (fracking is a process that extracts natural gas and sometimes makes our drinking water flammable). Keep in mind that Pennsylvania is the only major fracking state that does not impose an extraction tax on frackers (OK, that might not be a word, but I don’t have a better one). Note also that Republicans detest taxing businesses or anyone making more than a million dollars a

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year and who votes Republican and/or contributes to the Republican Party. This is where the picture gets muddy, or should I say the gravy gets thicker? Corbett cut a little of this and lot of that, but he did not cut money for the schools. In fact, Corbett (no doubt feeling very magnanimous) gave the schools about enough ground meat to make a Whopper Jr. I think this is a good time to recap. The schools went from three meatballs with the Obama stimulus, then back to the two meatballs under the previous administration and finally to the current situation, where they have two meatballs and a tiny patty of meat you might call a Whopper Jr. The folks who support the Philly schools screamed that no decent-sized family could exist on two meatballs and a Whopper Jr. without laying off teachers and letting the students bring their own folding chairs to school on which to sit. They claimed Corbett had CUT the school budget. The governor (no doubt taking his cue from Burger King) cried that his opponents were telling a whopper. He, Tom Corbett, had INCREASED the schools’ budget over what the previous Rendell Administration had authorized. While making this claim, opponents say that Corbett blinked his baby blue eyes several times, but I wouldn’t necessarily draw any conclusions from that fact. Corbett didn’t mention the extra meatball the schools had received from the Obama stimulus. In truth, one can’t expect a Republican to say anything positive about the Obama stimulus for fear of breaking out into a terrible rash (is Calamine lotion still available?). Understanding the vast difference in size between one of Aunt Millie’s meatballs is a prerequisite for understanding the nature of the plight of Philadelphia schools (rumor has it that after you ate one of Aunt Millie’s meatballs, you couldn’t go near a swimming pool for three days without getting severe cramps). Democrat Tom Wolf is running against Corbett. Wolf wants to tax the fracking industry to help give the Philly schools back their lost meatball. I admit, when looking at Wolf, as Uncle Nunzi says, one has to wonder whether he has really ever met an Italian meatball. But let’s leave that aside for the moment or possibly another column. Know I am not claiming the election will swing on the issue of Philly schools and their voracious hunger for meatballs. There are many other issues, such as whether Corbett used an actress in his ad claiming Wolf is a hypocrite or where the hell Wolf’s factory is located or if some Republicans hold their nose when their own candidate is in the vicinity, can you really just blame the fracking industry? I’ll just leave you with this thought: It seems like Corbett has big meatballs, except where the schools are concerned. SPR Comment at southphillyreview.com/opinion/ cardella.

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Sandy (Olivia Newton-John) attracts the attention of Danny (John Travolta) in 1978’s “Grease,” which includes South Philly native Frankie Avalon’s performance of “Beauty School Dropout.”

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ith children headed back to the classrooms, here are five picks for cinematic academia.

Grease (1978) The Pink Ladies and the T-Birds kick off their senior years with a bang — or, rather, one of many songs — in “Grease,” a modern musical classic led by John Travolta (as greaser Danny) and Olivia NewtonJohn (as straitlaced Sandy). Whether your favorite tune is the wistful ballad “Hopelessly Devoted to You,” or the innuendolaced “Greased Lightnin,’” this ’50s-era favorite has enough classic moments to keep you shimmying all semester. The Craft (1996) Ever want to curse that frenemy who torments you in gym class? Live vicariously through the wicked women who populate “The Craft,” a 1990s cult favorite that sees four females (Fairuza Balk, Robin Tunney, Rachel True and Neve Campbell) summon the supernatural while possibly sacrificing their souls. If nothing else, the film will have you convinced that “Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board” is one weekend trick that just might work. The Breakfast Club (1985) It’s not easy to make detention look cool, but John Hughes does it effortlessly with this seminal ’80s essential, wherein five students from all walks of adolescent life bond while doing time in the library. As quotable as it is bittersweet, the movie that popularized pixie sticks and fist-pumping will never get old.

Kindergarten Cop (1990) Substitute teachers often spark excitement for students looking to flip the script, but odds are none have been as unexpected as Arnold Schwarzenegger’s sub in “Kindergarten Cop,” a movie that sees a detective go undercover with rugrats to catch a drug dealer. Schwarzenegger may be the star, but the movie is most memorable for its kindergarteners-say-the-darnedestthings moments. Mean Girls (2004)

2004’s “Mean Girls” features a quartet of females who are good at being bad.

Few high-school-movie climaxes are as uproarious as the jungle-themed high point of “Mean Girls,” in which writer Tina Fey sets up a bit of lioness pandemonium, with rumors and hair ties flying through hallways along with feral teenage girls. Today, the movie may have people mourning the days when Lindsay Lohan had promise, but it’s no less sharp and hilarious than when it debuted 10 years ago. SPR Comment and see the trailers for this week’s movies at southphillyreview.com/arts-and-entertainment/movies.


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Other Goodies “Book of Mormon”: Through Sept. 14. Tickets: $67-$162. Forrest Theatre, 1114 Walnut St. 800-447-7400. forrest-theatre.com. Music & Marian Celebrating Her Patriotic American: Through Sept. 14. Marian Anderson Historical Society, 762 S. Martin St. 215-732-9505. marianandersonhistoricalsociety.weebly.com. New Paradise Laboratories presents “The Adults”: Through Sept. 14. Tickets: $10-$29. Painted Bride Art Center, 230 Vine St. 215413-9006. fringearts.com. “Intimate Exchanges”: Through Sept. 21. Tickets: $26-$40. Arcadia Stage at the Arden Theatre Company, 40 N. Second St. 215-5929560. 1812productions.org. “Rhinoceros”: Through Sept. 21. Tickets: $15-$25. The Skybox at

High-flyin g th eatrics Varekai from Cirque Du Soleil tells the story of a magical forest that releases a solitary man into a kaleidoscopic world, Sept. 10-14. Tickets: $45-$145. Wells Fargo Center, 3601 S. Broad St. 215-336-3600. comcasttix.com.

the Adrienne Theatre, 2030 Sansom St. 215-413-1318. idiopathicridiculopathyconsortium.org. “Slavery at Jefferson’s Monticello”: Through Oct. 16. Tickets: Free-$14.50. The National Constitution Center at Independence Mall, 525 Arch St. 215-409-6600. constitutioncenter.org. “Chasing Dreams: Baseball & Becoming American”: Through Oct. 26. Tickets: Free-$12. National Museum of American Jewish History, 101 S. Independence Mall East. 215-923-3811. nmajh.org. “Sendak in the ‘60s...”: Through Nov. 2. Tickets: Free-$10. The Rosenbach Museum & Library, 2008-2010 Delancey Place. 215-7321600. rosenbach.org. “Patrick Kelly: Runway of Love”: Through Nov. 30. Tickets: Free-$20. Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2600 Ben Franklin Parkway. 215-763-8100- philamuseum.org. Bescribbled, Nibbled, and Dog-Eared: Early American Children’s Books: Through Jan. 18. Tickets: Free-$10. The Rosenbach Museum and Library, 2008-10 Delancey Place. 215-732-1600. rosenbach.org. “Do You Know Pippi Longstocking?”: Through Feb. 16. Tickets: Free-$8. American Swedish Historical Museum, 1900 Pattison Ave. 215-389-1776. americanswedish.org. Etc. Theatre presents “# (hashtag)”: Sept. 4-12. Shubin Theatre, 407 Bainbridge St. 215-413-9006. fringearts.com. National Pro Grid League presents Philly Founders versus the Miami Surge: 7 p.m. Sept. 4. Tickets: $20-$150. The Liacouras Center, 1776 N. Broad St. 800-298-4200. liacourascenter.com. String Band Music Under the Stars presents Greater

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Overbrook: 8 p.m. Sept. 4. Free. The Mummers Museum, 1100 S. Second St. 215-336-3050. mummersmuseum.com. Toto 35th Anniversary Tour: 8 p.m. Sept. 4. Tickets: $49.50$59.50. 291 N. Keswick Ave., Glenside, PA. 215-572-7650. keswicktheatre.com. Jamie xx: 8:30 p.m. Sept. 4. Tickets: $20-$22. Union Transfer, 1026 Spring Garden St. 215-232-2100. utphilly.com. Art After 5: Olde City Sideshow & Friends: 5-8:45 p.m. Sept. 5. Tickets: Free-$20. The Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2600 Ben Franklin Parkway. 215-763-8100. philamuseum.org. Miranda Lambert with Justin Moore and Thomas Rhett: 7:30 p.m. Sept. 5. Tickets: $18.75-$49.75. Susquehanna Bank Center, 1 Harbour Blvd., Camden, NJ. 800-745-3000. livenation.com. Die Antwoord: 8 p.m. Sept. 5. Tickets: $39.50. Electric Factory, 421 N. Seventh St. 216-627-1332. electricfactory.info. The Buzzcocks: 8:30 p.m. Sept. 5. Tickets: $25. Union Transfer, 1026 Spring Garden St. 215-232-2100. utphilly.com. Wedding Dress (members of Maps & Atlases and Joan Of Arc): 8:30 p.m. Sept. 5. Tickets: $10. Boot & Saddle, 1131 S. Broad St. 267-639-4528. bootandsaddlephilly.com. AC Slater: 9 p.m. Sept. 5. Tickets: $15. District N9ne, 460 N. Ninth St. 215-769-2780. districtn9ne.com. Bob Mould: 9 p.m. Sept. 5. Tickets: $18.75-$25. Theatre of the Living Arts, 334 South St. 215-922-1011. lnphilly.com. Fujiya & Miyagi: 9:30 p.m. Sept. 5. Tickets: $12-$14. Johnny Brenda’s, 1201 N. Frankford Ave. 215-739-9684. johnnybrendas.com. Slavic Soul Party with West Philadelphia Orchestra: 9:30

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School of Rock Princeton’s Best Of Season: 1 p.m. Sept. 7. Tickets: $10. Undergound Arts, 1200 Callowhill St. 215-8049296. undergroundarts.org. Sneaker Pimps with Cam’ron: 7 p.m. Sept. 7. Tickets: $20-$100. Union Transfer, 1026 Spring Garden St. 215-2322100. utphilly.com. Philadelphia Phillies versus the Pittsburgh Pirates: Sept. 8-10. Tickets: Tickets: $14-$80. Citizens Bank Park, 1 Citizens Bank Way. 215-463-1000. phillies.com. “Clueless”: 8 p.m. Sept. 8. Tickets: $3. The Trocadero, 1003 Arch St. 215-922-6888. thetroc.com. Ester Rada: 8 p.m. Sept. 8. Tickets: $25. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St. 215-222-1400. worldcafelive.com. Sean Kuti & Egypt 80: 8:30 p.m. Sept. 8. Tickets: $20-$22. Union Transfer, 1026 Spring Garden St. 215-232-2100. utphilly.com. Califone with S. Carey: 9 p.m. Sept. 8. Tickets: $15. Johnny Brenda’s, 1201 N. Frankford Ave. 215-739-9684. johnnybrendas.com. First Person Arts Story

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of hundreds of millions in secret appropriations and the arming of 120,000 Afghan insurgents, it was the largest operation of its kind during the Cold War. Negotiating prices of AK-47s in Egypt, conversations with CIA Director William Casey, and perusals of open air gun markets in Northwest Pakistan are all part of this episode that changed the tide of the Cold War. The operation’s success and its execution, from both political and tactical perspectives, stand as examples of ideal American foreign intervention for Devine. Compared to today, as American involvement in the Middle East beats on, the most startling difference may be that Texas democrat Charlie Wilson worked passionately toward success under a republican president. All together, a great deal was accomplished with relative speed. “The beauty of this is that it was a republican president and a democratic congress working together. You had people on the ground that wanted to fight, and that’s the difference between what we have today in Iraq,” Devine said. “You really don’t want to support nation building in places where the indigenous people don’t want to put their lives on the line. But it wasn’t rogue. It was a very well-structured big program.” Overall, the book is exceedingly straightforward and shines lights on many fables and popular notions of the CIA’s most high profile actions during the latter part of the 20th century. Devine’s time as the head of the Counternarcotics Center sheds light on the war on drugs that dominated the 1990s and would yield the capture and eventual death of cocaine kingpin Pablo Escobar. On multiple occasions throughout the book, Aldrich Ames, the Soviet mole who spilled secrets for nine years, crosses paths with the author, rubbing Devine the wrong way every time. Aside from Ames and Afghanistan, one other consistent thread that runs through the entire memoir is Philadelphia. Devine still identifies with it more than any other city, and the book confirms Philly to be a clear part of his character. In a true homage to his origins, Devine harkens back to advice given to him by a Philly union boss during his time working at South Philly’s warehouses. “He said never have a picture taken with a drink in your hand; always give a firm handshake, and take the first 30 minutes of your day to just think about the day ahead,” Devine recalled before noting that it’s advice he has constantly followed. He still has the handshake of a Teamster, and if the book draws one conclusion about the man himself, it is that Devine is the working man’s spy, which is much better than the spy one may expect. SPR Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/features.

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Contact the establishments directly for specific information. For those staying in, use this supplement as a guide for ordering-in options. The Adobe Café: 1919 E. Passyunk Ave. 215-551-2243. adobecafephilly.com. Broad Street Bullies Pub at Xfinity Live!: 1100 Pattison Ave. 267-443-6417. xfinitylive.com. Chickie’s and Pete’s and Play2: 1526 Packer Ave. 215-218-0500. chickiesandpetes.com. Flat Iron Philly: 26 E. Oregon Ave. 215465-1901. flatironphilly.com.

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et the date December 26, 1960 sink in. So few of you reading this column were alive back then. Those of us who were at Franklin Field that day did not fully realized the magnitude of what was taking place. As shadows deepened on the field and the final whistle sounded with Chuck Bednarik wrapped around the body of the Packers’ Jim Taylor, the Eagles became champions of the National Football League. Fifty-three years later, Philadelphia’s fans have not been able to utter those words again. It is a different world, a different time. The NFL Championship is now called the Super Bowl and is grandly (some say pretentiously) marked off each year in Roman numerals. A magnificent parade awaits the Super Bowl champion each season, but in Philadelphia, we still wait for our parade. Never has a city wanted or needed a parade like us. Wonderful players have come and gone and many not so wonderful. Colorful coaches such as Buddy Ryan have come and gone, and some, like Andy Reid, not so colorful. Some men have come close to fulfilling the city’s dream, like Dick Vermeil and Reid, but none have succeeded. The Super Bowl title may as well be the modern version of the Holy Grail to Eagles fans (forgive us if we believe that the Grail might be easier to obtain). Enter Chip Kelly -— Kelly with his clipped New England accent and a rat-a-tat-tat speech that simulates the tempo of his offense. Chip is the latest would-be saviour of our sanity and souls as Eagles fans. It is Chip in whom we now believe and why not? Kelly burst upon the scene shining light into the dark corners of the Eagles franchise. For whatever reason, be it personal tragedy, pure frustration at coming close so often, or simply being here too long, Reid had left a burnt-out organization. Kelly came along last season and, as a rookie coach, breathed life into the moribund franchise. ” It didn’t hurt that the sour Joe Banner had left the organization or that Kelly found his quarterback amidst the wreckage of 2012’s sad team. Some say it was Kelly’s system, others that Nick Foles was a hidden gem just waiting to be discovered. It was likely a combination of both factors plus the opportunity to play afforded Foles when Michael Vick’s body no longer allowed him to play the brave warrior anymore. After a slow start, it all seemed to click

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— LeSean McCoy’s running combined with the high-powered passing game and a defense that went from one of the league’s most doubtful to one that was reliable enough at the end not to get in the way of too many chances to win. For Kelly, the result was a division title (OK, it was a lousy division, but good teams take advantage of being in a lousy division), and a nice record of 10-6 with a trip to the playoffs. Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints short-circuited any possible playoff run, but the ’13 season ended with the feeling that the ’12 train wreck had become a high-speed locomotive headed in the right direction. As we get set for the new season, hopes are running as high as they have in years that the Eagles are nearing their dream of winning the Super Bowl. The thought is that there are still some formidable obstacles in the way — in their own conference, the defending champion Seattle Seahawks and the always dangerous San Francisco 49ers. This writer feels the Arizona Cardinals are a lurking dark horse that has to be reckoned with. And, in the AFC, certainly no one should look past any team headed by those Hall-of-Famers-in-waiting, Peyton Manning and Tom Brady. It remains to be seen whether a puzzling move in the offseason by Kelly derails the Eagles express. You don’t normally dump your best receiver and get nothing for him. Worse, you don’t smile when he winds up with a division rival whom you play twice a season. But that is how Kelly handled the mercurial DeSean Jackson, who now wears the burgundy and gold of the Washington no-name franchise. Jackson’s offenses were vague and hints of gang membership unfair. The faithful believe in Kelly — believe that this was a case of adding by subtraction. I am more of an agnostic on the Jackson move. The result is a receiving corps that is thinner than the meat in a Subway hoagie. We are left with panic attacks every time Jeremy Maclin or Riley Cooper stubs his toe. The result is a lot of pressure on rookie receiver Jordan Matthews to make good. There are other areas of concern, as there are with every team in the league. The field goal kicking is a big question mark. The kick return game could be an issue, as could the lack of a consistent pass rush. But the NFC East still appears to be the NFL’s least. Chip makes adjustments on the fly with the very best of them. His defensive coach, Bill Davis, continues to be underrated, but less so. The protection at QB with the unassuming Foles and Mark Sanchez is fine. I like 10-6, another division title, and a playoff win. But we’ll have to wait another year for the big parade. SPR Comment at southphillyreview.com/opinion/ cardella.

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eptember is a glorious month in Philadelphia. The deep blue cloudless sky and cool mornings are a welcome change from the dog days of summer. On a cool late summer day last week, I decided it was time to visit Morgan’s Pier on North Columbus Boulevard, which will remain open until Sept. 28. Dining outside on brutally hot summer days is not my glass of iced tea. The circular bar is covered so if a rain shower approaches, guests will remain dry. There were two televisions tuned to ESPN for those who are counting down the days to the start of the NFL season. There were tables and benches outside of the bar area, as well. Fast Break Millie’s Luncheonette & Ice Cream: 1441 W. Shunk St., 215467-8553, $ Philadium: 1631 Packer Ave., 215271-5220, philadiumtavern.com, $

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I am usually weary of restaurant websites that list the beers I sipped available before the food. This practice makes me think that the dishes take a back seat to the libations. I sipped an Allagash White ($7) from the tap and looked over the menu. Edward opted for a martini ($6.50) that looked strange in its small plastic cup. Groucho Marx would describe the menu as mish-mash. There is no focus and no rhyme or reason that certain dishes are sharing space at Morgan’s Pier. The fried cauliflower ($6) was bland and greasy. Some fried breadcrumbs dusted the top of each piece, but it certainly was not deep-fried. I longed for a tempura batter that would have hit the mark. A strange Restaurant Review:

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dish was elote corn, ($6.50) which the bartender said was a dip. Well, it wasn’t really. It was a mound of cold yellow corn kernels mixed with a bit of cream cheese and topped with breadcrumbs served with tortilla chips. I found it dry and crumbly. Each time I tried to spread it on a chip, it fell off. Pennsylvania beefsteak and heirloom tomatoes have had a winning season this summer. I eat one every day. Since the first two appetizers were not pleasing, I was happy to see heirloom tomato salad ($9) on the menu. My pleasure quickly turned to despair as soon as I took a look at the mushy tomato wedges slopped into a deep clear plastic bowl of slightly sweet sauce that lurked at the bottom. They lacked herbs and seasoning of any kind, especially salt. Not even a bit of sodium helped this poor excuse for a tomato salad. If they were heirloom tomatoes, I’m the Queen of Sheba. The dish was inedible. The chicken wings ($11.50) fared a tiny bit better. I was shocked at the price. The Morgan’s Pier wings were the smallest ones I have ever seen in a restaurant. They had little meat on the bones, but they were tasty packed with some hot sauce. Blue cheese and two flimsy pieces of celery came with the order. If dinner began with a disappointing start, the meal only got worse. A crispy chicken sandwich ($10) consisted of a dry, tasteless, boneless piece of chicken breast that was coated in crumbs and fried. It was served on what was described as a biscuit, but if this rock hard whatever was ever given to a Southerner, the person who (continued from page 25) = Very Good = Extraordinary

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baked it would have been run out of town. There was some kind of cloyingly sweet sauce spread on the chicken that did nothing to enhance it. A mound of the worst potato salad I have ever tasted came with the sandwich. The potatoes were overcooked and lacked any flavor at all. Now to the travesty of the night. I love burgers. I am on a hunt for the best ones in town. Last week, I told readers about some of the great burgers I have enjoyed, particularly the ones served up at Devil’s Den and Kennett. I want my burger cooked medium-rare. “We cannot do a burger medium-rare,” one of the bartenders advised. As soon as I looked at what they call a cheeseburger, I knew why. The patty, probably frozen, was about one-thirty-seventh of an inch thick. It was dark brown gray inside and overly salty. Topped with American cheese, red onions, a slice of tomato and some Bibb lettuce, the creation leads me to say I have had better burgers at McDonald’s. The fries were OK, but I longed for a juicy burger. Edward sampled a Yard’s Brawler on draft ($6). This was the worst meal I have had all year. One-half tip of the toque to Morgan’s Pier. SPR

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ties, one can expect little novelty to remain, but since June, the chef has experienced newness at MO Joe’s BBQ, 2020 Penrose Ave. “I’ve always loved smoked food, but this is my first time using a smoker,” the resident of the 1800 block of South Chadwick Street said from the site, his third since leaving behind the world of solar panels to return to what makes him feel sunny, preparing savory selections. “Just like wherever I’ve been, I know that if my mouth waters, it’s likely to make other people interested, too. That definitely happens here.” The 46-year-old has generated an admirable list of culinary stops, including Villa di Roma, 936 S. Ninth St., and the New Jersey-situated Riverton Country Club and Pine Valley Golf Club. No matter the location or the cuisine, Torelli has loved making apparent that he

has an abundant supply of curiosity and consistency. “You have to have pride in what comes out of your kitchen,” the Point Breeze resident said. “We want everything to be perfect here.” Torelli took a break from his culinary crusade via the aforementioned technology-infused universe, but he never stopped talking for sure that I always am.” about food, leading to questions on why he ever left. Knowing he INGREDIENTS: would eventually renew his com6 to 8 pounds of salmon mitment, he feels grateful to be filets able to help MO Joe’s to thrive, 1 cup of breadcrumbs especially as its victuals figure to 1 cup of mayonnaise feed plenty of fans this football 1/4 cup of hot sauce season. 1 green pepper, diced “Our Smoked Salmon Cakes are 3 tablespoons of Old Bay a hit,” he said of this week’s offerSeasoning ing. “I make them all the time, and they’re such a consistent seller. DIRECTIONS: Seafood can be such a great option if you’re up for it, and I know Smoke the filets for 75 to 90

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Senior running back Tyreese Clark registered 37 yards on 15 carries in the Griffins’ opener. P h o t o b y R i c h a r d Ba r n e s

knows how to counter pressure with its own variety, carved out a commendable premier possession, the highlight of which came courtesy of a 15-yard run by junior Ian Barrett. Trailing only 6-0 heading into the second quarter, the Griffins again needed to negotiate defensive consistency right away, as the visitors, in a display that would repeat itself far too often, showed amazing versatility in notching another touchdown on a 23-yard pass play. With the two-point conversion, they had Pitzner encouraging his troops to stay focused. A quick drive placed the defenders right back on the field, but Boys’ Latin gave them little time to ponder a stop, as a 67-yard touchdown scamper and another deuce made the deficit 22 points. A couple offsides penalties to start the next series hurt the hosts when senior Tyreese Clark, who would muster a team-high 37 yards, tallied an eightyard run and Johnson caught a seven-yard heave from senior Dontez Jolly. Yielding a fourth-and-2 conversion on their next defensive stand, the Griffins headed to the

locker room down 28-0 following a nineyard touchdown pass. “There have to be adjustments,” Pitzner said following senior defensive lineman Deon Slocum’s advice for his peers not to become discouraged. “Defensively, hit someone. We’re too proud just to roll over for anyone.” SEEKING MORE SEAMS to start the second half, the offense seemed ready to respond, as three straight rushes helped the Griffins to approach Warrior territory, but nothing materialized, and for the third-straight frame, the day’s spoilers scored a touchdown on their first possession, this time off a 30-yard run. Buried in their own turf, the underdogs put together a lengthy, run-heavy series, with the only non-rushing success coming on a 29-yard grab by Johnson. “The mental aspect of our game is there,” the upperclassman, who played under Pastore for two years, said. “We really have to work on bringing the physical element the next time.”

He and his contemporaries again discovered that the Warriors possess both qualities in abundance, as a six-yard scurry built the margin to 34-0. A relatively uneventful fourth quarter saw another Warriors score on a seven-yard touchdown pass and what appeared to be a surefire Palumbo scoring drive end with an interception. “I’m upset but I know you are, too,” Pitzner said to his squad after the game. “You got all the jitters out, I hope, so let’s work on improving. Let’s work on our conditioning and never go out there looking confused and lost again.” “We didn’t seem to have much going for us,” Johnson, who registered seven tackles, said. “However, nobody was crying. We kept playing and didn’t give up regardless of the score. Winning or losing, that’s who we’re going to be.” The Griffins will travel to Roxborough tomorrow for a 3 p.m. non-league contest. SPR Contact Managing Editor Joseph Myers at jmyers@southphillyreview.com or ext. 124. Comment at southphillyreview.com/sports/features.

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reat gains can come from humbling hindrances as long as one is willing to learn from losses and continues to try to excel. Playing the inaugural football game in the eight-year history of The Academy at Palumbo, 1100 Catharine St., nearly three dozen teenagers received a reminder of that sentiment Friday, falling 40-0 to Boys’ Latin at the South Philadelphia super site, 10th and Bigler streets. Holders of 2A Public League distinction, the Griffins essentially exist as a new version of the defunct program at Horace Furness High School, 1900 S. Third St. For years, the latter, through a School District of Philadelphia sponsorship agreement, allowed Palumbo and Furness athletes to suit up for the same club, but, as head coach Scott Pitzner noted, since most of the roster members hailed from Palumbo, league overseers decided to have Furness participants join the unit at South Philadelphia High School, 2101 S. Broad St. Based on a recommendation from former Furness leader and 2010 South Philly Review Difference Maker Anthony Pastore, Pitzner met with Palumbo personnel to explore how to make the Griffins great. “I always wanted to be a part of a new program,” the resident of the 1800 block of South Sartain Street said. “We worked hard in the offseason. I have a good group of kids, and we’re all expecting a good year.” Having also helmed the Southern Rams, the East Passyunk Crossing dweller prides himself on presenting well-prepared squads, especially on the defensive side, and called on junior linebacker Paul Johnson and his mates to “make history,” which the Griffins are using as their season’s theme. “Let’s set the tone today,” the Southwest Philly inhabitant said as their guests waited for the opening kickoff. “Let’s go hard on every play.” With a supportive pre-Labor Day Weekend crowd to mark every team “first,” the Griffins soon began to spend the morning mourning lost opportunities and missed tackles. Only 65 seconds in, the Warriors validated their name by scoring on a 12yard rush, yet Palumbo, whom Pitzner relayed features few newcomers and thus


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The Edward O’Malley Athletic Association will hold a golf outing 1 p.m. Sept. 8 at the FDR Golf Course, 1954 Pattison Ave. The $100 cost covers green fees and beer at the course, with an open bar and dinner to follow at Moonshine Philly, 1825 E. Moyamensing Ave. Foursomes or individuals are welcome. Call Ed McBride, 215-463-6322.

Roman Catholic High School is accepting registrations for South Philly hockey enthusiasts. The program will run from September until March and is open to firstto eighth-graders. Call Bob, 215-205-9682, or Mark, 215-828-5063.

■ EOM soccer The Edward O’Malley Athletic Association is holding registration for its biddy soccer program for 3- to 7-year-olds. The $30 fee covers five weeks of activity, a uniform and a trophy, with games occurring 9:30 a.m. Saturdays beginning Oct. 4 at Front and Moore streets.

■ Fall baseball The Delaware Valley Youth Athletic Association is accepting registrations for its fall baseball season at Barry Playground, 1800 Johnston St., from 6 to 7 p.m. weekdays. Registration is ages 7 to 12. Call 215-468-1265 from 6 to 7 p.m. weekdays for more information.

■ Hockey tournament Burke Playground, Second and Jackson streets, will host the Second annual Frenchie Hockey Tournament Sept. 13. The $25 fee will cover food, drinks and a DJ. Call Marge, 215-459-6715.

■ Murphy basketball Murphy Recreation Center, Fourth and Shunk streets, is taking sign-ups for its ages 6 to 8 co-ed basketball league. The $40 fee includes T-shirts, trophies and a season-ending pizza party. Action will commence in late September and run through November. Call 215-685-1874.

■ Philadelphia Athletics The Philadelphia Athletics Youth Sports Association will hold open tryouts for its 2015 travel baseball teams today and tomorrow. The association will field 8 and younger, 9 and younger, 10 and younger and 11 and under teams. Register through phillyathletics.org/page/sow/1053326registration. E-mail Michael at mfrattone@gmail.com.

■ Rizzo Rink Rizzo Rink is seeking players for its 14 and younger Travel Ice Hockey Team. The cost is $250, which pays for all games and two jerseys with shells. Practices will occur at Rizzo Rink, 1001 Front St., with games at the University of Pennsylvania’s Class of 23 Rink. Call Tony, 215-6851593, or e-mail tony@rizzorink.com.

■ SEYAA soccer The Southeast Youth Athletic Association, Seventh and Bigler streets, is accepting registrations for its fall outdoor soccer program, set to start Sept. 13, 6 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays and through interested parties writing to seyaasports@ aol.com. Coed divisions will be for ages 4 to 6, 7 to 8, 9 to 10, 11 to 13 and 14 to 17. Call 215-463-8802.

■ Shot Tower soccer Shot Tower Playground, 131 Carpenter St., is taking registrations for its co-ed 10and- younger soccer program. Call Mike Townsend, 215-685-1592.

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■ Tennis news The South Philadelphia Tennis Association will hold Back to School Playdays 4 to 6 p.m. Sept. 19 and 26 and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept. 20 and 27. Admission is free, with one can of new tennis balls as the suggested donation. The SPTA will offer afterschool and junior team tennis programs for ages 18 and younger, 14 and younger, 10 and younger and 8 and younger beginning Sept. 27 at Barry Playground, 18th and Johnston streets, Capitolo Playground, 900 Federal St., and Columbus Square Park, 12th and Wharton streets. The $75 cost (price goes down to $50 for siblings) includes practices and matches, T-shirts, a playday and an awards party. The association is giving away 50 instruction hours for schools, community groups, churches, recreation centers and daycares. Contact Bryan Hughes, 215-528-0196 or thespta@ hotmail.com.

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■ Vintage baseball The Athletic Baseball Club will host a celebration of hardball history with the 19th Century BaseBall Exhibition & Fair 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sept. 6 and 7 at the The Philadelphia Navy Yard, 4747 S. Broad St. Players, including the Athletic Base-Ball Club of Philadelphia, will field with no gloves and swing at underhanded pitches. Local food vendors will be on hand, too. Visit vintagephillybaseball.org, or contact Scott Alberts, 610-220-0774, or phillyvintagebbc@gmail.com. SPR Send sports briefs by fax to 215-3361112 or by e-mail to jmyers@southphillyreview.com Comment at southphillyreview.com/sports/ sportsbriefs.

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Palmer St –N/C 3 BR Rm, 3 BA, H/W t/o, Fp, Lg Garden + 3 car parking. $2500 400 Spring Garden-N.C Commercial Space Available-800 to 1600 Sq Ft. Call for Details RED $189,900 127 Reed St - Great 2BR w/LR, DR, HW floors, Nice EIK, Yard & Bsmt. 103 Sigel St - Gorgeous Completely Rehabbed 2BR, 1BA Home! Spacious LR, DR, HW flrs, EIK, SS,    RED $229,000 Beautiful Granite Countertops, Tons of Cabinet Space & Side Yard.  104 Morris   - Lg 3 Story  House  w/4BRs,  1BA. Lg LR, DR, EIK and Outdoor Space. $199,900 St SOLD $239,900 1834 S. 4th St - Total Rehab 3BRs, 1.5BA, new façade, HW flrs t/o, fin bsmt and nice back yard. www . c o size n w a yard yteam . cgreat o m block. h e A w a r d W i nrehabbed n i n g K a t h y ,spacious P a t r i c k a n2BR, d t h e1BA Conw a y T e aw/EIK m 215.440 .8190 home and nice on RED $158,700 215 Daly St -TCompletely to Street. Property is 23 x 41 & zoned R10A. $250,000 103 Tasker St - Great Investment Opp. 2 story garage that runs Street Society Hill Office 215.627.6005 $169,900 141 Mercy St.- Great 2BR home on nice tree lined st w/HW flrs, FP, Exp brick & nice yard. fi tted for powder room. $179,000 2028 S. Philip- New Rehab. 2BRs, HW flrs, great kit & bth, fin. bsmt & sep Lndry rm also  Mike Carestio Lee Ann Hartley Ivon Cowell Jeff Kauffman Tory Gargano Adele Gerngross Deidre Quinn Newer Construction 5 Yrs Old, 3BR+ Fin Bsmt, 2.5 BA, LR, DR, EIK, SS + Garage. RED $475,000 2445 S. 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1633 E. Passyunk Ave.

2840 S. 9th Street

215-465-4225

modern 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Home with Hardwood Floors, C/a & Fin. Basement. Pristine Condition! $199,900

www.crinitirealty.com

new listings 11xx PORTER ST. 3BR, fin. bsmnt, h/w floors, 1.5 baths $229,000. 4xx winTOn ST. 3BR, move-in cond. $135,000. 14xx S. 28Th ST. 3BR, fin. bsmnt, loads of extras! REDUCED $89,000. 7xx hOFFMAn ST. 3BR- $129,000 20xx SnydER AvE. Income Producing Property! Store front, 2 BR Apt. $120,000

Call Karen SCena Summit real eState

(215) 755-1100 • cell (856) 261-6440

Open House FESTA; 1.5625 in; 2 in; Black; -; -

2322 S. Lambert St. Sunday, Sept. 7 1:00-3:00 PM Beautiful 3 BR Home asking just $199,999 ! William Festa Realty 3001 S. Sydenham Street Philadelphia, PA 19145 (215) 271-3000

houses for rent 10xx winTOn ST. 2BR Home, fully rehabbed $1300/mo. 10xx TREE ST. 3 BR, Fully Rehabbed APArtMent rentAls 18xx E. PASSyunk AvE. 2nd fl - 2 BR Apt. Avail. Sept. 1st 21xx S. 12Th ST. 2nd fl - 1 BR Apt. with W/D + Roof Deck. $900 /mo 12Th + wOlF 1 BR - Bi Level Apt. W/D $1200 /mo

19145 1713 S. HICKS ST.

Prime Newbold location 3 bed fixer upper

Asking $129,900

23XX S. 24TH

Beautful 3 bed, renovated home with garage

22XX JACKSON

Recently Upgraded 3 bed home in move-in condition! $79,900

25XX S. NEWKIRK

Very clean & mod. 2 bed w/new heater

18XX SIGEL

Very well kept mod. home w/new heater & electric! $89,900

$154,900 $64,900

28XX WINTON ST.

Well kept 2 Bed Home

22XX CANTRELL ST.

Updated 2 Bed cozy modern Hm move in cond

Priced to sell at $39,900

17XX RITNER

Huge Spacious Home, 2700 sqft of liv space

18XX NEWKIRK

Very well kept 3 Bed, C/A, HW Flrs

21xx MOUNTAIN

2 Bed Fixer Upper in Hot PT. Breeze

32XX S. 17TH

Rarely offered fully renovated large Packer Park home. Asking $439,900

27XX S. 16TH

Beautiful 3 Bed home, Loction, Location, Location!

Asking $249,900

28XX S. 16TH

Very Nice 3 Bed Marconi Park West Home

Asking $239,900

$76,800 CALL! $139,900 Asking $49,900

SOUTH OF OREGON

COMMERCIAL/MULTI-FAMILY 16XX PORTER

3 Fam. Dwelling, fully occupied, sep utility, Prime Location $289,900

27XX FEDERAL

2 Lots ideal for New Construction

18XX SNYDER AVE

Spacious office & lg 2 Bed appt.

Asking $250,000 $139,900

BROAD & OREGON AVE. Com property w/ 2 Bed Apt.

$299,900

2 Units Priced to Sell

$59,900

19146 16XX WHARTON

Gorg. 3 story renovation w/roof deck

19XX TITAN

Prime PT. Breeze! Total renovation, must see!

$349,900

15XX S. DOVER

3 Bed Hm, with C/A, H/W Flrs, Newer Kitchen

Asking $80,000

25XX S. MANTON

2 Bed, 1 Ba Hm in need of repair

Asking $40,000

16XX WHARTON

Magnificent 3 story renovation, roof deck

$359,900

13XX S. COLORADO

Brand New Renovation, rapidly expanding neighborhood

$229,900

$289,900

SOUTH WEST PHILA 24XX S. EDGEWOOD

Well maintained, 3 Bed, w/Driveway

27XX S. 73RD

Beautiful 3 bed 2.5 bath, w/fin basement, driveway

$169,900

85XX-XX EASTWICK AVE

Lovely single fam, renovated Hm. w/side yd

$185,000

Just Move In! $79,900

Large Warehouse - NortherN Liberties viciNity 1613-1627 Germantown ave.

Approximately 9,5000 sq. ft. on one floor, High Ceilings, Overhead Door on 4th Street $599,900.

PeNNsPort viciNity 435 SnYDer ave.

Fair & Honest Prices For Homes Sold In As-Is Condition!

CALL 215-868-2669

Total Renovation, 2 Master Suites, Hardwood Floors, Large Yard. $279,000.

houses With garages 6037 BuiSt ave

3 Bedrooms, hardwood Floors, Garage $69,900.

518 S. StanleY St.

Renovated, Grays Ferry $79,000.

garage - east PassyuNk viciNity 607 SearS Street Small Garage with Yard, $59,900.

store + aPartmeNts - West PhiLadeLPhia 5246 1/2 market Street Store and Apartments, Shell $150,000.

graduate hosPitaL area 1606 anD 1621 weBSter Street

Renovated, 2 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, Finished Basement, $359,000 Each.

NeWboLd/PoiNt breeze 1730 S. 21St Street

Large Three Bedroom 3 Bath House with Deck, Central Air, hardwood Floors $209,000

1143 S. Dorrance Street

3 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, Finished Basement Close to Washington Ave. $209,000.

south PhiLadeLPhia 1818 S. 24th Street

3 Bedrooms, Enclosed Porch $59,000.

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RARELY OFFERED LARGE PACKER PARK HOME! 32XX S. 17TH ST.

Gorgeous 3 bed, 2 1/2 bath, spacious home w/brand new kitchen, fin. basement, deck and driveway. Call for info! 1209 RITNER ST.- Gorgeous 3 bed home w/full fin. bsmnt., H/W floors, spac. bath, Lg. eat-in kit., F/P, lovely rear yard. A must see!! REDUCED

34XX PRIMA CT. - THE RESERVE AT PACKER PARK Gorgeous, 5 bed, 3.5 bath townhouse w/spacious landscaped yard, deck, H/W flrs, upgraded kit. plus 2 car parking. Asking $499,900

THE RESERVE AT PACKER PARK Fantastic End of Row 3 bed, 2.5 bath Home Located in one of the most desired area’s of South Philadelphia! Asking $379,900

13XX S. COLORADO ST.

Brand new, completely renovated Newbold townhouse w/2 beds, 1.5 baths, H/W floors, fin. basement plus much more! ASKING $229,900

19147 2XX WILDER 10XX S. RANDOLPH ST.

Prime Pennsport block, cozy, 2 bed mod Hm Updated 2 Bed Bella Vista Home.

$239,900 Asking $289,900

2XX RITNER 3XX FITZGERALD 21XX S. HOWARD 24XX S. 2ND 4XX RITNER 9XX MCCLELLAN 26XX S. DARIEN ST. 7XX SIGEL ST. 23XX WARNOCK ST. 23XX HUTCHINSON ST. 19XX S. 10TH ST. 24XX S. 11TH ST. 1XX FITZGERALD ST. 1XX DALY ST. 25XX S. ISEMINGER 1XX WOLF ST. 3XX DALY 24XX S. PHILIP 1XX ROSEBERRY 2XX SIGEL 10XX EMILY

spac 3 bed home w/hardwood floors ASKING $165,000 very nice 2 bed with modern kit, great block $119,900 2 bed in excellent cond. Very nice block $177,500 Mod. 3 bed Whitman home located on great block $197,500 Newly updated spacious 4 bed w/newer kitchen $184,900 EAST PASSYUNK SQUARE! SPAC. 3 BED ASKING $189,900 Cute, well kept 3 Bed w/open Porch ASKING $153,900 Nice size 3 Bed Hm in need of renovation ASKING $109,900 Adorable 2 bed w/fin. bsmnt, h/w floors $169,900 Lovely Upgraded 3 bed mod. home, nice street $149,900 Completely renovated East Passyunk home Asking $284,900 Spac., mod. 3 bed, 2 BA home in excellent cond! $229,000 Mod. 3 Bed Home on prime Whitman block. $154,900 Mod. 2 Bed Home on a great street! Priced at $139,900 Prime Block, fully renovated, move in cond. ASKING $199,900 Outstanding 3 bed Hm loc. on one of Whitman’s finest blocks $229,900 Spac, 3 story mod home, great views. Asking $175,900 Lovely mod 3 bed w/beautiful brick front. Only $119,900 Lovely 3 Bed Hm in Excellent cond., Nice block $154,900 Mod 2 Bed hm on one of Pennsports Finest Blks $184,900 Well maintained hm, close to East Passyunk Ask $157,000

612 Prospect Ave. 12 4th St. 529 Spring Mills 1018 Buttonwood 7547 Brentwood Rd 279 N. Oak Ave 215 Beechwood Rd 1029 Lafayette Ave 2032 Cecil

Beautiful rehab in Secane, just move in! $224,900 Great starter home, galley kit, 3 spacious bed $39,900 Conshohocken, 4 bed, sold “as is” $144,900 Lovely 3 bed in Norristown Asking $114,500 Well maintained 3 Bed in Overbrook $109,000 Upper Darby, 3 Bed 1Ba $99,900 Parkside, Single Hm, Well Maintained $79,900 Prospect Park – Duplex Opportunity $169,900 3 Bed w/updated Kitchen Only $29,900

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$225,000

High quality 2BD/1.5BA in impeccable condition with beautiful wood floors, newer carpeting, updated kitchen and baths, crystal doorknobs, a finished basement, a fantastic deck and more! Set back from the street with a front garden and plants, this handsome abode is absolutely charming.

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