Posted on 25 October 2012 by WPL
The third annual Philly Photo Day is tomorrow (Oct. 26) and everyone in the city is invited to take a photograph. The photo can be of any subject, as long as it’s taken on October 26. Philadelphia Photo Arts Center will print all the pictures and hang them for exhibition in the Crane Arts Building in Kensington. In addition to the main exhibition, PPAC will place select Philly Photo Day pictures on city billboards, Septa buses and trains, creating a public exhibition of the work.
“At its core, Philly Photo Day is about increasing access to the arts for everyone in Philadelphia,” said Sarah Stolfa, Executive Director of the Philadelphia Photo Arts Center.
You can upload your photo from October 26 to October 30 on this page (you can only submit one picture).
This year, PPAC is reaching out to local community centers, providing cameras and artists who will teach photography basics and help participants select their best photos for this event. If you need instruction or a camera to participate, here’s where you can go to in West Philly:
Morning Sites, 9am – 12pm
Action AIDS
3901 Market Street
People’s Emergency Center
325 N. 39th Street
Ronald McDonald House
3925 Chestnut Street
West Philadelphia Senior Community Center
1016 41st Street
Afternoon Sites, 1-4pm
Mariposa Food Co-Op
4824 Baltimore Avenue
People’s Emergency Center
325 N. 39th Street
West Philadelphia Community Center
3512 Haverford Avenue
Posted on 25 October 2012 by WPL
Reminder: Our 2012 Pumpkin Carving Contest is underway and we are looking forward to receiving snapshots of your jack-o-lanterns. Please email them to: contest@westphillylocal.com. The contest is open through October 29.
Here are more details:
The 2nd Annual Pumpkin Carving Contest runs from October 15 through October 29. All ages are welcome to participate. Prizes are supplied by these West Philly businesses: Curio Theatre (2 tickets), Dock Street Brewery (a gift card), Four Worlds Bakery (a gift card), Green Line Cafe (a gift card), Honest Tom’s Taco Shop, Lil’ Pop Shop, Locust Moon Comics (a copy of BATMAN: The Long Halloween), Mariposa Food Co-op (a goodie basket), Penn Museum (two general passes to the Museum + a MAYA 2012 tee + a copy of the latest issue of Expedition Magazine), Sabrina’s Cafe (a gift card), and VIX Emporium (a gift card + tote bag).
Here’s how it works:
Submit a snapshot of your pumpkin by email (contest@westphillylocal.com) that includes your name, address (West Philly residents only please), and age (if you are entering the Kids category). Entries from kids 12 and under will also be entered into the Kids category. Be sure to get a good photo that shows off your pumpkin’s best features.
Winners will be selected in the following categories:
Scariest
Funniest
Kids (12 and under)
Best Philly-Themed
Readers Choice (grand prize)
The entry deadline is 6 p.m. on Monday, October 29.
The winners will be announced on November 1. Voting for the Reader’s Choice will run between October 29 and October 31. Note: One entry per person. We’ll put all photos in a gallery.
Posted on 24 October 2012 by WPL
Photo by Paul J. Roane.
The folks at 4611 Springfield Avenue are again hosting a Halloween party for neighbors of all ages, an annual tradition in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood. On Halloween night, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m., make sure to visit the Haunted Garden for treats and tricks. As usual, the garden will feature a dozen spooky sets and treat stations, with thousands of candy bars, fruits, pretzel bags and bite-sized treats. And while waiting in line, enjoy The Philly Thrillers group performing the zombie dance from the “Thriller” video.
Haunted Garden wouldn’t be such a success without all the help from people in the neighborhood. This year, too, the event organizers are looking for volunteers to help decorate the place this Saturday and Sunday, from 1-4, and on Halloween, from 4:30-7:30 to act in costume and distribute treats. If you would like to help, you can contact one of the organizers, Elizabeth, by email: home.in.phila@juno.com.
Posted on 19 October 2012 by WPL
This Saturday, Penn Museum celebrates the National Archaeology Day and invites folks of all ages for an afternoon filled with fun and adventures. A host of adventurous activities honor the fictional explorer-archaeologist Professor Henry Walton Jones (aka Indiana Jones). Here’s what will be happening at the museum tomorrow from 1 to 4 p.m.:
Guests to Indiana Jones Day can join in a What in the World? game show; hear real archaeology adventure stories from a world-traveling National Geographic archaeologist; take part in a hands-on program using archaeology to solve a mystery; and even touch a real ancient mummy (without a curse!). Kids and families can take a literal “run in Indy’s footsteps” in an outdoor obstacle course, make Indy-inspired arts and crafts, follow a scavenger hunt for (not so) hidden treasures, and try movie-inspired cuisine (monkey brains, anyone?).
This is a free event with Penn Museum admission ($12 for adults; $10 for seniors [65+]; $8 for full-time students [with ID] and children [6-17]; and free for children under 6). Visitors wearing an Indiana Jones-style fedora receive $2 off the price of admission!
Indiana Jones Day is cosponsored by The Philadelphia Chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America. For more information about the event, visit this page.
Posted on 18 October 2012 by Kelly Lawler
Hollywood is taking over Philadelphia starting today as the 21st annual Philadelphia Film Festival kicks off right here in West Philly.
The opening screening of the new film Silver Linings Playbook (already sold out), starring Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence, is tonight at Penn’s Zellerbach Theater in the Annenberg Center. Other West Philly screenings throughout the festival (October 18-28) will be held at Shoemaker Green (217 S. 33rd St.), and the Rave University 6 (40th & Walnut) Cinemas. Films include American independent movies, international films, upcoming Hollywood and Oscar faire, as well as classics shown on the big screen. See below for a full list of showings in the West Philly area. Tickets can be purchased online at the Philadelphia Film Society’s site, with discounts and special deals for members. Check out the festival to see exotic and exciting movies right around the corner.
Friday October 19:
- Beware Mr. Baker 5:00pm, Rave University 6
- Waiting for Lightning 7:30pm, Rave University 6
- The ABCs of Death 9:45pm, Rave University 6
- Miami Connection 11:59pm, Rave University 6
Saturday October 20:
- Only the Young 12:45pm, Rave University 6
- The Zen of Bennet 3:00pm, Rave University 6
- We Are Legion: The Story of Hacktavists 5:05pm, Rave University 6
- The History of Future Folk 7:20pm, Rave University 6
- John Dies at the End 9:50pm, Rave University 6
- Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning 3D 11:59pm, Rave University 6
Sunday October 21
- The Good Son 12:05pm, Rave University 6
- Leave Me Like You Found Me 2:20pm, Rave University 6
- The Final Member 4:45pm, Rave University 6
- The Comedy 7:05pm, Rave University 6
- Dragon 9:40pm, Rave University 6
Monday October 22
- This Time Tomorrow 5:20pm, Rave University 6
- Room 237, 7:30pm, Rave University 6
- Antiviral 10:00pm, Rave University 6
Tuesday October 23
- Alaskaland 5:00pm, Rave University 6
- Somebody Up there Likes Me 7:15pm, Rave University 6
- Thale 9:15pm, Rave University 6
Wednesday October 24
- The Missing Piece: The Truth About the Man Who Stole the Mona Lisa 3:10pm, Rave University 6
- Call Me Kuchu 5:20pm, Rave University 6
- La Comioneta: The Journey of One American Schoolbus 7:30pm, Rave University 6
- Dead Sushi 9:30pm, Rave University 6
Thursday October 25
- Seeking an Asian Female 5:00pm, Rave University 6
- Wreck-It Ralph 7:00pm, Rave University 6
- Here Comes the Devil 9:45pm, Rave University 6
Friday October 26
- American Scream, The 7:15pm, Shoemaker Green
- Poltergeist 9:30pm, Shoemaker Green
– Kelly Lawler
Posted on 12 October 2012 by WPL
Don’t miss this great opportunity to engage with the environment and the history of one of the nation’s oldest botanical gardens. Data Garden’s bio-interactive art and music festival, The Switched-On Garden, returns to Bartram’s Garden on Sunday. From 2 to 8:30 p.m. head to Bartram’s and connect with it through live music, performance and sculpture that blurs the distinction between biological and digital worlds. This is a free event and everyone is welcome. Here’s a full line-up:
Live Performances
KING BRITT (Album Release Concert)
Philadelphia producer, composer, performer and curator of electronic music will explore sound design, noise and ambient.
SPACESHIP ALOHA (EP Release Concert)
Philadelphia producer/composer/percussionist Christopher Sean Powell (Man Man/Need New Body) teams up with Data Garden to bring you the maiden voyage of Spaceship Aloha.
ALLEN CRAWFORD with LAURA BAIRD, DINO LIONETTI (of Cheap Dinosaurs) and GRETCHEN LOHSE
A sonic essay inspired by Bartram’s Garden
COSMIC MORNING
Renowned visualist and educator Don Miller presents a special light show that revisits the roots of modern VJ culture.
DJ RYAN TODD
International crate digger and electronic music producer Ryan Todd will provide natural grooves. Continue Reading
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