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HomeAuthorsJacob Harrington

Articles by Jacob Harrington

Jacob Harrington

Jacob Harrington
Columns

Harrington: Music festivals are expensive, yet worthwhile

28 April 2013 Jacob Harrington

Guest columnist Jacob Harrington explains how he is going above and beyond to get to Bonnaroo.

Jacob Harrington
Columns

Harrington: Feminist label should be adopted by more males

25 March 2013 Jacob Harrington

Harrington reflects on his self-proclaimed feminism and why he thinks others should join him.

Features

Japandroids bring their “celebration rock” to Union Transfer

18 December 2012 Jacob Harrington

The alternative rock band played Union Transfer on Dec. 8 to a sold out crowd.

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Features

Street Street: Ra Ra Riot

04 December 2012 Jacob Harrington

Ra Ra Riot, who recently opened for Passion Pit in Philly, is gearing up for the release of its third album, “Beta Love.”

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Features

Street Sounds: The Hundred Acre Woods

12 November 2012 Jacob Harrington

Folk-rock collective The Hundred Acre Woods went from playing basement shows to opening for big acts like Ra Ra Riot.

Edgar Allan Poe’s house is located on the corner of Seventh and Spring Garden streets. During his time at this residence, Poe wrote his famous works “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Fall of the House of Usher.” Congress declared the house an official U.S. memorial in 1978. | TIMOTHY VALSHTEIN / TTN
Features

Poe’s work shows Philly’s influence

01 November 2012 Jacob Harrington

Edgar Allan Poe lived in the city in the early 1800s. His work demonstrates the impact of his time in Philly.

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Features

Alumni band visits city

09 October 2012 Jacob Harrington

Find Vienna played at World Cafe Live Oct. 7.

After a four-year hiatus, indie-pop band Tilly and the Wall has returned with a new album featuring the group’s trademark upbeat sounds. ( COURTESY JASON MEINTJES )
Features

Street Sounds: Tilly and the Wall

08 October 2012 Jacob Harrington

After a four-year hiatus, indie-pop band Tilly and the Wall is back with a new album, tour and Twitter account.

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1812 Productions takes on election humor with improv

25 September 2012 Jacob Harrington

The comedy troupe is preparing for the annual performance of its improv political comedy.

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