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Newcomers shine alongside veterans at Tribeca

Posted on 12 May 2008 by Max McCormack

Since its birth in 2002, the Tribeca Film Festival has been the place for brash independent films to be exposed to the public.

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Jinxed sells toys, T-shirts with authentic eccentricity

Posted on 21 April 2008 by Max McCormack

Unique, exceptional, imitable.
These are the qualities a store needs in order to be successful, and they’re taken to an entirely new level at the South Philly boutique Jinx ed.
Located at 620 S. Fourth St., just a block away from South Street, Jinxed is a small, cozy shop that offers one-of-a-kind gifts, clothes and art.
At first […]

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‘Bug’: a scary, itchy, hair-raising ride

Posted on 14 April 2008 by Max McCormack

Pediculophobia is the fear of infestation, and it can drive a person mad – even insane. Theatre Exile’s production of the psychological thriller Bug, written by Pulitzer Prize winner Tracy Letts, explores not only the fear of bugs, but the phobias of life, solitude and desperation.
On April 25, Theatre Exile will premiere its production of […]

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Philly Improv Theater an out-of-control ‘comedy vortex’

Posted on 07 April 2008 by Max McCormack

Being a stand-up comedian requires not only talent and skill, but also nerves of steel. When you’re given no script and set up in front of several judging eyes all waiting for the next big laugh, it’s hard to keep your cool – but that’s the beauty of improv.
The Philly Improv Theater celebrates improv […]

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