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November 2014

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Outfest returns to the city

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Outfest will return to the Gayborhood for its 24th year this Sunday from noon to 7 p.m. Philadelphia’s LGBTQ celebration is one of the largest national Coming Out Day festivals in the world, with more than 150 vendors. The block party will feature more than 100 organizations, vendors, bars, restaurants and entertainment. Some of the featured events are karaoke outside Knock, a dance party outside Tabu, Woody’s Outside Cafe and an outside woman’s party on Chancellor St. The main stage is located on 13th and Locust streets, on 13th and Spruce streets there will be a flea market and on 12th streets Pride Central will host vendors selling pride-centric goods

Monday

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November 2014

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Boat house row hosts largest rowing competition in world

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The largest one-day rowing competition in the world will return at the end of the month. On Oct. 25 and 26, 75 high school crews, elite rowers and previous world champions will compete on the Schuylkill River for two days. Spectators of the competition are encouraged to bring chairs, blankets, binoculars and picnic along the banks of the river. The Head of the Schuylkill Regatta will not only feature competition on the water, but Kelly Drive will boast a festival at The Three Angels Statues located one mile north of Boathouse Row. A shuttle will run from Lloyd Hall to the festival area.

 

Monday

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June 2014

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tUnE-yArDs’ new, ‘weird’ album strikes a chord in audience

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A wide-eyed set of dead eyes peered over the sold out crowd at Union Transfer on June 16.

The eyes were a prop for the set, which was decorated by alien-like creatures, drapery and bright colors. The set was for tUnE-yArDs, the psychedelic, indie rock project fronted by New England native Merrill Garbus whose new album, “Nikki Nak” was just released in May.

“We weren’t sure how this album would do,” Garbus told the crowd. “We thought maybe it was a little too weird.”

Garbus is referring to the new sound the group’s latest takes on – tUnE-yArDs’ first two albums, “BiRd-BrAiNs” and “w h o k I l l” were doused in careful ukulele fingerpicking, loops and harmonies taken from African cultures, where Garbus has studied music extensively. Though the group’s sound is familiar in her third album, it strays. It’s louder. Punchier. Garbus is taking those African influences and modernizes them as much as possible.

Garbus and her group, consisting of a percussionist, bassist and two vocalists/backup dancers, went through a wide repertoire of tUnE-yArDs’ classics by sampling at least one song from each album. Garbus delicately pressed loop pedals, loudly banged her drums and strummed her uke.

The group put on a lively show with not only their stage performance, but their interaction with the audience.

“Philadelphia dances more than any other city,” Garbus told the crowd with a smile.

Her small observation sent the audience screaming and prompted them to shake their hips and head around to the quirky tunes. During the set, Garbus played her biggest hits including “Gangsta,” “Bizness” and her most recent, “Water Fountain” leaving the audience wondering what her encore would be, if there was one at all.

Garbus and her group made an exit after “Find a New Way,” the first track off of “Nikki Nak.” The audience roared for more, and when Garbus came back out, she gently picked up her uke and began to pluck.

It was the first few notes of her softer tune, “Fiya” which wrapped up the Sunday night concert like a lullaby.

Set list:

Sinko

Hey Life

GangsTa

Real Thing

Powa

Time of Dark

Real Live Flesh

Stop That Man

Bizness

Water Fountain

Find a New Way

Encore:

Fiya

Saturday

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April 2014

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Local chef to appear on ‘Chopped’

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One local chef is making an appearance on the Network’s “Chopped” tonight, April 22,  at 10 p.m. The Northern Liberties-located Suppa’s Chef Georgeann Leaming will compete against three other chefs in turning a basket of mysterious ingredients into a full three-course meal under a set time limit. Each course will then be judged by a panel of experts and subsequently “chopped” until one winner remains.

Suppa, located at 1040 N. American St., will be hosting a live viewing from 9:30 to 11 p.m.

Monday

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February 2014

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Wednesday

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December 2013

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Chelsea Reed and the Fair Weather Five calls for Bell Tower Record donations

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Chelsea Reed and the Fair Weather Five asked fans to donate to Bell Tower Records via a Facebook post on Wednesday.

The student-run record label, run through Temple’s Media Studies and Production capstone course, is trying to raise $3,000 through giving.temple.edu. As of today, it has reached 8% of its goal. Proceeds would help promote student musicians signed on the label.

Chelsea Reed and the Fair Weather Five recorded its first album with the student-run record label over the summer. In the Facebook post, the band said the money would help produce physical copies of its recordings.

For more information, visit Bell Tower’s fundraising page.

Also check out the in-newsroom performance of Chelsea Reed and the Fair Weather Five.