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October Starts Off Right with A Pynk Affair

Last Friday was the sold-out PYNK Affair event at Yards Brewing Company Friday night. The local brewery teamed up with Little Baby’s Ice Cream for a night of music, beer and frozen treats all in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The event was also an opportunity for some special unveilings including Yards seasonal Pynk

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Budweiser Made in America Festival 2013

This year’s Labor Day Weekend culminated the bittersweet ending of what seemed like a very short summer with the second annual Budweiser Made in America Festival. With Jay-Z curating the festival’s experience, everything was well thought out. From the food to the massive swing set and of course the lineup, this year was full of

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Art Exhibitions in Philadelphia This Fall

Art is everywhere in Philadelphia. For instance there’s the Mural Arts Project that decorates buildings on practically every block in the city, the non-commissioned street-art and graffiti in every back alley, or the finer showings seen in galleries. Museums, with their stoic marble walls and often-cold atmosphere, usually bring to mind classic works of art

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Dave Matthews Hitchhiked to his Show!

This past weekend, the world famous Dave Matthews Band played at Hersheypark Stadium just like many years in the past.  During his down time before the concert, Dave decided to bike around the area.  Unfortunately, his bike got a flat tire and he didn’t have his cell phone with him… Basically he was stranded.  At

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Love, Loss, and What I Wore

Five women in black-clad outfits sat in front of me on the stage of the Suzanne Roberts Theatre.  I walked into this production not knowing what to expect.  However, once the show started, I couldn’t get enough.  The cast consisted of familiar faces, such as “The Office” alumni Kate Flannery, who each delivered stories of

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Nobody Does Independence Day Like Philadelphia

Nobody does Independence Day quite like Philadelphia, the place where independence was born.  But  sometimes that makes it tricky to narrow down your options for celebrating on the 4th. Fortunately, the festivities in and around Philly stretch to cover the entire week, so there’s no excuse not to get out and exercise your pride and

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Music Festivals for Music Lovers

The past couple weekends kicked off most of our jam- packed music calendars of 2013.  The festivities began with the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee and was followed by the Firefly Music Festival in Dover, Delaware. Both festivals had KILLER line-ups this year and the girls at Philly_PR_Girl split up the endless

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1968 Exhibit Now at the National Constitution Center

The National Constitution Center is at it again.  I really didn’t think they could top their 1920’s Prohibition Exhibit, but of course they have!   Open now through September 2, this summer’s exhibit is all about the year 1968!  The 5,000 square foot exhibition features over 100 artifacts, organized chronologically by month. I had the opportunity

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