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tion more like a parklet than a boozey playground. “We go through the permitting process, we follow the same laws as anyone else, and we’ve been doing this for years,� PHS communications director Alan Jaffe said. “So it’s gotten to a point where people invite us to come create a garden. They see what it is that we’ve done with the past pop-up gardens, and we’re very good at creating gardens, that’s our expertise. Creating beautiful spaces is what we do.� He’s referring to the four previous

summers of successful pop-ups: the first, in ’11, at 20th and Market streets and in ’12, they moved to 1919 Walnut St. But the big numbers came in ’13 with the South Broad Street beer garden across from the Kimmel Center – nearly 30,000 visitors flocked, and, on peak nights, it housed 500 to 700 leisure-seekers. Pop-up gardens, especially beer gardens, are quite in vogue now. In addition to the South and Wharton street pop-ups from PHS, Cosimo Tricarico and soon-to-be-wife ASS >=> C>A ^OUS ,,


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The publication received first-place distinction in the Best Overall Website category and second-place praise in the Public Service Weekly division for its Oct. 9 Difference Makers issue. Staff Writer Bill Chenevert and Managing Editor Joseph Myers swept the Headline Writing category, with Chenevert claiming first-place

for “Bok to life� (Oct. 2) and Myers taking second and third for “The nature of the feast� (Nov. 13) and “The Marian kind� (May 29). Chenevert earned a second-place Newspaper Writing Weekly commendation for “Toynbee tiles still fascinate� (May 1) and third-place merit in the Business Coverage Weekly cat-

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/ PSOcbWTcZ RSdSZ]^ [S\b A woman sought in conjunction with a Pennsport robbery turned herself in last week. As first reported in the May 28 South Philly Review as “A layered incident,� two figures entered CosmoProf, 1100 S. Columbus Blvd., at 11:45 a.m. May 19 and selected flat iron curlers from a shelf. Attempting to leave the location without paying, they encountered a woman, who, upon trying to stop them, suffered a blast from a pepper spray-producing device. After allegedly incapacitating the uninjured complainant, they fled in a white model Ford SUV that witnesses last saw heading west on Washington Avenue toward Front Street. Concetta Ethridge-Foster, of the 1500 block of South Dover Street, turned herself in to authorities, who charged the 27-yearold with criminal conspiracy, possession of an instrument of crime, simple assault, recklessly endangering another person, robbery and retail theft. Her supposed accomplice, a 25 to 30-year-old black woman known as “Cannon,� standing 5-foot-5, weighing 230 pounds and wearing black capri pants and a black shirt at the time of the incident, remains at-large. Call South Detectives at 215-686-3013, text PPDTIP (773847) or visit phillypolice.com/forms.

/ ^OW` ]T P`SOQVSa Police are looking for a man who committed commercial burglaries in Newbold and Marconi. In the first matter, the individual used a basement window to gain entry to Cricket Cell Phone Store, 1422 Snyder Ave., at 11:45 p.m. May 12. He began rummaging for cash and merchandise, but after failing to find either, he fled in an unknown direction. Authorities are after him for a 12:50 a.m. incident the next day in which he climbed up the outside wall then through a second-floor window to enter Flying Fish Seafood, 2652 S. Ninth St. He forced open the cash register and took an undetermined


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Officials added all the offenses transpired between 1 and 4 a.m., with 17 total rides stolen. Two came from 17th and Locust streets, but all the others belong to South Philly Ac`dSWZZO\QS ^V]b] inhabitants, with residents on the 2400 block of South Sartain Street; the 2400 block of South Alder Street; the 300 block of Tasker Street; the 1800 block of South Bancroft Street; the 800 block of South Sixth Street; the 2500 block of Kimball Street, the 1800 block of South Juniper Street; the 1000 block of South 25th Street; the 1700 block of South 13th Street; the 800 block of South Fourth Street; the 300 block of Queen Street; the 1200 block of South Philip Street; the 1800 block of South Newkirk Street; the 400 block of Wolf Street; and Jackson and South Carlisle streets as complainants. Call Major Crimes Auto Squad Officer Kent or Officer Szatkowski at 215685-9130, text PPDTIP (773847) or visit phillypolice.com/forms.

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vices are being provided, they also made aware that Methodist is part of the much larger Jefferson system. THE FOUNDATION FOR this community hospital was set in the 1800s by Dr. Scott Stewart, a dedicated physician caring for people living in South Philadelphia. In drawing up his will in 1877, he designated $250,000 from his estate to be used to build a hospital in the city for local residents. One of the stipulations was that a training school for nurses be set up to make certain that the institution would always have an adequate nursing staff. The groundbreaking was held in ’88, and four years later, the building, then known as Methodist Episcopal Hospital, began its legacy of service to the community. When the receiving ward opened in ’99, just like “The Knick,� emergency patients arrived by horse-drawn ambulances. Yes, there have been rough times along the way, like during The Great Depression when

one of out three South Philadelphians was out of work, and the hospital was short on staff, supplies and services. By the mid1900s, M.E.H. launched a $1-million building fund campaign, and a new library and lounge for interns and resident physicians followed. The affiliation with Jefferson Medical College started in ’50 with an agreement to make its ward facilities and staff available for clinical teaching while Jefferson provided additional house staff M.E.H. The current Methodist Hospital name became a fixture 11 years later. While it has withstood the test of time, others like St. Agnes Medical Center, 1930 S. Broad St, and Graduate Hospital, 1800 Lombard St., failed to survive. When the former closed in 2004, Methodist addressed the increased patient demand by increasing its bed capacity to 204, including a 12-bed medical intensive care unit and an expanded emergency department. “I think a good part of that reason is our affiliation with Jefferson,� Robinson said of Methodist being South Philadelphia lone’s hospital to remain intact. “If you didn’t have a partner, it was going to be difficult to survive. Today, Methodist is home to the Shoulder and Elbow Center, the team physicians for the Philadelphia Eagles and the experts of The Philadelphia Hand Center. Other times, patients arrive at Methodist for triage, and can be transferred to the Center City location if needed. “I think Jefferson has made a huge commitment to South Philadelphia, solidifying Jefferson’s identity with South Philadelphia,� Robinson said. Come Saturday, that image of community caring will be in the spotlight, as the 15 tents will present a welcoming, hereto-help picture for residents, with 200 to 300 attendees expected. Besides those previously mentioned, cardiac rehab, Jeff Fit outpatient rehab, Jefferson Sleep Disorders Center, The Philadelphia Hand Center, the Arthritis Association and dexa heel scans are some of the other departments that will be spread across 29 different tables. Why not make it a point to check in for a check-up? +(* Contact Editor Bill Gelman at bgelman@southphillyreview.com or ext. 121. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/features.


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anniversary of a Wheat Beer Festival last month. There were a handful of protestors who believed this pop-up would bring “punk rockers� and “Newbolders,� undesirables. “They tried to make it a bigger issue than it is,� Longacre said. “The neighbors that live on top of the site all love it. I find that there’s a bunch of great people who’ve been there a long time who want to see positive change — sometimes it’s easy to get jaded because all you’re hearing are these protestors, but the people that support it are all good, rational people that want to see positive change.� He said they picked up Magnum .357 shells, condoms and syringes. Now they’re a temporary home to a Community Supported Agricultural program, yoga on Thursdays, a farmstand and a flea market. He and his team had to pool his liquor licenses to acquire an off-site catering license. This pop-up’s partnering with the read from “Muse� and “Coup de Foudre� 7:30 p.m. June 8; Introduction to Proposal Writing 9:30 a.m., Preschool Storytime with Miss Leigh! 11 a.m., Introduction to Business Research 6:30 p.m. and Lou Ureneck and Aline Ohanesian read from “The Great Fire� and “Orhan’s Inheritance� 7:30 p.m. June 9. 1901 Vine St. 215-686-5322. N BV][Oa 4 2]\ObcQQW A` 0`O\QV( EAP After School Activities 3-5:30 p.m. L daily; Yoga for Adults 6:30 p.m. June 4;

local Registered Civic Organization that “operates on a shoestring budget to create a funding source for them to carry out their mission and help spur development,� Longacre said. They’re open Thursday through Sunday, opening at 4 p.m. on weekdays and 1 p.m. on weekends, and closing down at 10 p.m. on Thursday and Sunday and at 11 p.m. on weekend nights. “Neighborhoods want this,� Longacre said. “It’s just that there’s a lot of tension between newcomers and existing residents — the beer is a backdrop. It’s not a frat party. It’s a gathering space, a place to get something to eat and to talk to your neighbors. That’s the part that gets lots in translation.� Zenzola’s hopeful that some of the lessbusy businesses near the Wharton Street pop-up get a little bit of the action, too, like El Zarape, 1304 S. Ninth St., Global Crepes & Local Shakes, 1309 S. Ninth St., South Philly Bar and Grille, 1235 E. Passyunk Ave., or Ray’s Happy Birthday Bar, 1200 E. Passyunk Ave. “The littler shops could use a little boost,� she said and noted that even though the parklet will have food and drink catered by the folks who run Catina Los Cabolitos, 1651 E. Passyunk Ave., and the newly-opened Triangle Tavern, 1338 S. 10th St., “you’re not going to get a big dinner there.� “Every time we’ve done one of these gardens, there’s [been] apprehension about what’s not known, but every single time the neighborhood has absolutely loved them and the neighbors become regular attendees,� Jaffe said. “Whether it’s coming in the afternoon for a drink to relax with neighbors or friends and family [or making a night of it], by the time we’re wrapping up in October, people are asking us if we can please stay.� +(* Contact Staff Writer Bill Chenevert at bchenevert@southphillyreview.com or ext. 117. Com-

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ell aware that numerous factors, including heritage, hamper people in appreciating their selfworth, Taysha Canales considers helping others to cast off confining circumstances a compelling component of her acting career. The 26-year-old is contributing that stance to the cast of “The Jungle Book,� infusing the world premiere play, based on the beloved book by Rudyard Kipling, with her emphasis on inclusivity and intensity.

“It provides such an adrenaline rush portraying these characters,� the resident of the 1000 block of Ellsworth Street said after a recent show at The Arden Theatre Co., which is staging the work, with direction from Queen Village dweller Matt Decker, through June 21. “It’s a really transformative project, and I love that I have the opportunity to help viewers to explore their imagination and to understand their reality, too.� The Passyunk Square presence finds herself handling her second-consecutive world premiere, having played Rachel in Point Breeze-situated playwright Douglas Williams’ winter offering “Moon Cave.� Her third assignment for the Old City entity enlists Canales in three

roles, including Mother Wolf, the adopter of the mancub Mowgli. Reveling in the physicality of her participation, with turns as the Monkey, her hardest endeavor, and the rock snake Kaa completing her trio, she also enjoys the script’s poignant plea for audiences to smile on their similarities and disregard their differences.


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“It’s so easy for people to think they merit less respect than others because of what they lack and tempting for other folks to think too much of themselves because of what they have,� Canales opined. “I want people to see themselves through me, meaning I want for them to know their experiences and aspirations matter.� The considerate crusader provided those thoughts before visiting a nearby school through the Arden for All initiative, which unites at-risk youths with performers to craft “new access points and tools to enhance students’ education, encourage reading and boost school attendance.� Canales calls on that brainchild as well as her openness to promoting tireless adoration for personal growth to deem this a particularly powerful point in her life, especially as that individual enhancement pertains to her status as a Hispanic theater professional. “I think we’re underrepresented, for sure,� she noted of her ilk’s involvement in the local scene. “When I came to Philadelphia, I wanted to bring my experiences to this theatrical community, and I’m proud and ecstatic that I’ve been able to gain a better sense of what’s possible not only as a performer but as a Latina, too.� Having evolved from a give-me-whatever-you-have individual to a full-fledged

seeker of parts that will intensify her craft and offer society lessons, Canales deems “The Jungle Book� a perfect production for helping patrons to untangle the complexities of their lives and to encourage deeper analysis of the human condition, with animals as their instructive vehicles. “It centers on responsibilities to self and others for the overall progress of as many as possible,� she said. “I fell for theater in part because I saw it as a great way to address who we are as people. The more I take on, the more I realize we have more in common than many people want to acknowledge.� A NATIVE OF the Bronx, Canales coveted a challenge upon her high school graduation, choosing Arcadia University as her collegiate destination. Having fallen for acting as a New York-based high school freshman, the curious practitioner, who initially honed cinematic convictions, chose theater as her vocation, believing the stage realm would foster her evolution as an artist. “I just said ‘I’m going for it,’� she recalled of deciding to matriculate at the Glensidesituated institution, through which she garnered a Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival for Region II Certificate of Merit for Excellence in Ensemble

Acting for her portrayal of Woman Two in “Home.� “I wasn’t initially sure about coming to Philadelphia after, but I loved the theater companies here and made that decision. Four years later, I’m very happy with the results and pretty excited about what might be coming.� Eager to channel her identity as a New Yorker and a Puerto Rican, Canales conducts herself as a passionate pursuer of innovation and an unwavering proponent of imagination. Those classifications have bred admirable introspection, with Canales courting considerably powerful pieces to match her vibrant personality. “I want to have comprehension of what sort of story a given work is telling,� she said of diligently discerning a project’s aims. “That means so much to me because it’s great to do a job and receive money for it, but it’s way better to convey something provocative.� Through that approach, Canales has come to count such entities as Azuka Theatre, Flashpoint Theatre Co., the National Constitution Center, the Philadelphia Artists’ Collective, Philadelphia Young Playwrights, Plays & Players and Simpatico Theatre Project as believers in her bounty of gifts. With ardent regard for the Arden, the appreciative hire stresses that its meet-

and-greet post-show sessions truly help her to give more acute attention to what inspires onlookers. Yearning for involvement in a work that reveals the depth of her drive, Canales confessed that to find such a dynamic composition that “really calls out to my soul,� she might have to pen it herself, which she is in the process of doing. “I feel it would be just the type of work to force me, in the best way possible, to reflect on who I am,� she said, adding she wants to craft it especially for her grandmother’s enjoyment. With more than two weeks until “The Jungle Book� closes, Canales, who has determined never to become boxed into a certain sort of role, loves that the year has witnessed her eclipsing any hint of apprehension through “Moon Cave� and climbing toward even loftier goals through “The Jungle Book.� “It’s great to have a sense of control over how this might all turn out,� she said. “As I go forward, these experiences are going to stand out.� +(* For tickets, call 215-922-1122, or visit ardentheatre.org. Contact Managing Editor Joseph Myers at jmyers@southphillyreview.com or ext. 124. Comment at southphillyreview.com/news/lifestyles.

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giant automated soda arcade where for a nickel, one could choose among countless flavors of soda. All of this, a glorious beach and the Atlantic Ocean, too. Folks actually came to Atlantic City for the beach. The tang of saltwater mixed with the smell of Gaby suntan oil. You should have been there back then before the beach became just another sad accoutrement to the garish casinos on the boards. There was actually a special family feeling to Atlantic City back then, not just phony ads promoted by the casinos. It was a big deal to be sitting on the beach, not only with your mother and father, but your uncles and aunts. And sometimes families would bring hoagies to the beach or you were allowed to buy an ice pop that would melt and make your fingers sticky before you could eat it. But the really big difference between that Atlantic City and the gaudy casino days was the vibrancy all over town, not just on the boardwalk. Before the casinos sucked the oxygen out of the surrounding town, A.C. was not just slums and discount shopping. There were wonderful restaurants like Dock’s and Abe’s for seafood and Lew Tendler’s for steak and the original Knife and Fork with its deep dish blueberry pie. At Skinny D’Amato’s 500 Club, if you were lucky or knew the right people, you could see Frank Sinatra up close and watch women fight over the cigarette butt he threw from the small stage while singing “Learnin’ the Blues.� There was the Black Orchid with Buddy Greco and Lenny Bruce or the breakfast show at The Club Harlem where one could see Sarah Vaughn sitting and watching Sam Cooke or Nappy White perform. And the tanned beauties dancing on stage brought a tingle even to a young boy’s loins. At the Cotton Club, Miles Davis played “Stella by Starlight� with his back turned to the audience. One could tell the ethnic group to which you belonged or your social status based on where you stayed. Our Atlantic City was the Italian area around Florida and Bellevue Terrace where folks like mine crammed into rooming houses just to be at the Shore. My Jewish friends stayed in the Chelsea section where the lox and bagels and corned beef on rye rivaled the delis in New York. Atlantic City died and “everything that dies someday comes back,� as Bruce Springsteen sang. Atlantic City returned with the rise of the casino-hotels, but the elegance and grace was gone. As the casinos are one by one abandoned to their fate and the city struggles to become relevant again, one hopes and wishes the faded lady well. Sometimes the boy-now-aging man dreams, and he can still smell Gaby suntan oil mixed with the salt air of the ocean when Atlantic City was a regal queen and we were her subjects. +(* Comment at southphillyreview.com/opinion/ cardella.

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19145 23XX MORRIS ST.

Lovely, Spac 3 Bed Hm in Pt. Breeze

Asking $179,900

24XX S. 20TH

Very Nice 4 Bed, H/W Floors, 1.5 Baths

Asking $185,000

25XX S. CARLISLE ST.

Lovely, 3 Bed mod. hm., close to Subway

Asking $159,900

21XX W. PASSYUNK AVE

Girard Estate - classic 4 bed hm., h/w flrs.

Asking $249,900

28XX S. 9TH

Lovely 2 bed w/rear deck & modern kit.

28XX S. SYDENHAM

Mod. 3 bed hm w/front porch

28XX S. SYDENHAM

Beautiful, totally renovated 2 bed hm.

30XX S. SYDENHAM

Lovely 3 bed, 1.5 bath, open fl plan

28XX S. SMEDLEY ST.

Very nice, 2 bed home, move-in-cond.

Asking $179,000

28XX S. 16TH

Foreclosure 3 Bed

Asking $159,900

28XX S. CAMAC

Extremely clean, modern 3 bed

28XX S. 16TH

Very Nice 3 Bed Marconi Park West Home.

SOUTH OF OREGON $189,900 Priced at $169,900 $239,900 $225,000

Only $190,000 Asking $219,900

COMMERCIAL/MULTI-FAMILY 26XX S. CAMAC

Totally renovated duplex, fully occupied

8XX RITNER

Corner store and 2 apts in excellent cond.

$255,000

16XX PORTER

Very spacious professional office w/2 bed apt.

$299,900

8XX-XX CHRISTIAN

Double prop, 4 units, Bella Vista

18XX-XX POINT BREEZE AVE. Double Garage over 5K Sq Ft, New Roof

Asking $274,900

Asking $825,000 Asking $375,000

19146 15XX-XX S. BAMBREY

2 Bed House Plus Vacant Lot

13XX S. BANCROFT

3 Bed in Pt Breeze, New Construction All Around!

15XX S. BAILEY

Grays Ferry- Needs total renovation.

19XX TITAN

Prime PT. Breeze! Total renovation, must see!

Only $44,900 $129,900 Only $29,900 $254,900

SOUTHWEST PHILA. 61XX GRAYS AVE

Very lrg lovely home, open porch

$99,900

24XX S. EDGEWOOD

Well maintained, 3 Bed, w/Driveway Just Move In!

$79,900

13TH & SHUNK VIC.

2XX WILDER

Prime Pennsport block, cozy, 2 bed mod Hm

26XX S. SARTAIN ST.-

10XX S. RANDOLPH ST.

Updated 2 Bed Bella Vista Home.

26XX S. 9TH

3 bed, 1.5 bath home w/2 parking spots

23XX S. 12TH

Beautiful, ultra mod. 3 bed, 2 bath home

24XX S. ORKNEY

Lovely upgraded 3 bed w/brand new kit & bath

25XX S. GALLOWAY

Spacious 3 bed on lovely Whitman block

$149,900

22XX S. 8TH

Newly Renovated 3 bed, 1.5 bath home

$139,900

24XX S. 9TH

Lg. corner home w/garage. Loads of potential!

$235,000

10XX WATKINS

East Passyunk Sq. 2 bed, close to everything

$279,900

28XX S. SYDENHAM Gorgeous custom renovated 2 BR home w/Brazilian h/w oors, ultra mod. kit., c/a, new mechanicals.

26XX S. SARTAIN ST.

Beautiful brand new kit. highlights this lovely 3 bed home $184,500

1XX PORTER

Prime Whitman loc., 3 bed w/parking

3XX RITNER

Lovely spacious mod 3 bed hm, newer mechanicals Asking $189,900

26XX SARTAIN ST.

Lovely 3BR, 1.5 bath, w/new island kit, C/A, nice location $184,500

Call Now! $239,900

1XX DURFOR

3 Bed home on prime Whitman block

1XX GLADSTONE ST.

Mod 3 bed home in excellent cond!

$154,900

24XX S. AMERICAN ST.

3 bed home in excellent cond. Nice block!

$139,900

25XX S. ISEMINGER

Prime Block, fully renovated, move in cond. A

ASKING $199,900

10XX EMILY

Well maintained hm, close to East Passyunk A

Asking $151,900

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19148 $239,900 Asking $339,000 $169,900

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Lansdowne, 4 bed, 1.5 bath

18 VICTORIA DR.

Ashton, PA, Recently rehabbed, new kit.

20 N. KEYSTONE AVE.

Upper Darby, 3 Bed

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Haverford, 4 Bed twin, H/W flrs

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Radnor, magnificent single hm

1805 N. 33RD ST.

3 Family dwelling

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1906 N. 22ND ST.

5 units, sep. utilities

Asking $56,650

$249,900 $670,000

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330 W. Oregon Ave,Philadelphia, PA 19145

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