
Thursday,
July 5, 2007
This Week In THE CLICK
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From the Editor's Desk
+ New column: For the record: A quick introduction..
New from Campus Philly
+ Sports & Rec: Three Philly All-Stars
+ Arts & Entertainment: Ocean's 13
+ Food: DIYD Stirfry
+ Sports & Rec: NBA Draft
+ Arts & Entertainment: Pepper's Ghost at the WCL
Upcoming Events
+ Brotherly Shove Fest
+ Hispanic Fiesta Weekend
+ Freshout
Media Canvas Clash
+ Grand
Slam Career Fair
Discounts
+ Curio Theatre Company
+ INC Direct Cafe
+ The Yoga Loft
Community
+
National Conference on Volunteering and Service

FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK
For the record : A quick introduction...
It may be a bit hot outside (yes, I know that's an understatement), however,
there are still plenty of ways to keep cool and still have a great time
in the city.
As a local
(born and raised), I still love exploring the city and all that it has
to offer; hopefully, you do too! Though I may be "new" as editor,
I've been with Campus Philly for some time now, writing to you about the
various arts and entertainment events.
So sit back,
relax and enjoy the upcoming weekend festivities. Meanwhile, I'll be on
the look-out for all the local news that you want.
- Brittany Sturges, Temple
'08

NEW FROM CAMPUS PHILLY
Sports | Three
Phillies to Play All-Star Game
Sara Gambale talks about the three Phillies that will be making their
way to the All-Star game this year.
A and E |
Ocean's 13
Erin Pollock gives you the scoop on the third installment of the Ocean's
series.
Food| DIYD:
Stirfry
Stacy Lipson talks about a fast and delicious recipe that's perfect for
in-between classes.
Sports|NBA
Draft
Chris Sherwin explains what happened at the NBA Draft and gives
you the details on the Sixers' picks.
A and E |Pepper's
Ghost at the WCL
Brittany Sturges explains the hype about Pepper's Ghost and their live
performance at the World Cafe Live.

UPCOMING EVENTS
Thursday, July 5
Screening Under the Stars Presents Bruce Almighty
Every Thursday night in July and August, a different popular film
will be featured outdoors on a big screen at the Great Plaza at Penn's
Landing!
Stand
Up Thursdays
Need a laugh? Want to hear the jokes of some of comedy's newest talents?
Well then, Stand Up Thursdays at the Laff House is just what you need!
Friday, July 6
First
Fridays in Old City
If you want to view the work of several galleries and museums and
get free or discounted drinks and food all night. First Fridays is the
place for you!
R&B on the River
Philly is one of the home bases of major pioneer and contemporary
R&B artists. Part of Penn Landing Corporation's series of Free Friday
night concerts, with critically acclaimed national recording artists.
Saturday, July 7

Canvas
Clash @ Whole Foods Rooftop on South St., 2-7PM.Featuring
DJs, dance performances, art vendors, and live composition, this event
will feature canvas paintings on which artists portray what they love
about Philly and how to improve it.
Brotherly
Shove Fest
The second annual Brotherly Shove Fest is back!!! For tonight's special
4th of July line-up, there are tons of great bands including:
The High Court, More Like the Moon, Blue
Collar and many more.
Sunday, July 8
Hispanic
Fiesta Weekend
You
can enjoy the sounds of mariachi, salsa, bachata, merengue, samba, boleros,
and Latin R&B. The Fiesta will also showcase artisan crafts and authentic
foods from Puerto Rico, Cuba, Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua,
Colombia and other parts of Latin America.
Hoots
& Hellmouth
Local band, Hoots & Hellmouth are having one busy summer, following
the April release of their debut CD. They'll be sharing the stage with
Via Audio, Tacks, the Boy Disaster and Ola Podrida.
Monday, July 9
Table
Talk: Tackling the Challenge of Global Warming
The panel will give a global perspective on this movement, and specifically
report on Philadelphia's Energy Action Agenda for Buildings and Delaware's
Sustainable Energy Utility Plan.
Glassblowing
Demonstration
East Falls Glassworks maintains an 'open-studio' policy and welcomes
anyone to grab a chair and watch glassblowers at work. If you've got some
time, they'll even offer you a tour of the studio.
Tuesday, July 10
The
69 Eyes
Finland's own, The 69 Eyes, will be bringing their goth rock sound
to the TLA; they'll also be bringing special guests, Wednesday 13, Fair
to Midland and NIght Kills the Day.
Celtic
Concert: Scythian
One of DC's most energetic and eclectic bands Scythian falls nothing
short of a "party band". Their high-energy, adrenaline-peddling, interactive
brand of music gets people on their feet!
Wednesday, July 11
Grand
Slam Career Fair
Come down to the ballpark for the 4th Annual Grand Slam Career Fair.
Last year's job fair had over 125 local employers. There is lots of free
parking and no admission charge.
The
"Act Like You Don't Know" Tour 2K7
The line-up includes music from Chicago's own, The White Tie Affair
(a combination of rock and electronica), as well as We the Kings, The
Cab, Rushmore Academy and Fireworks.
Thursday, July 12
23 Degrees: A Group Exhibition at Icebox Project Space
Featuring work by: Lillian Bayley, Julia Blaukopf, Anne Canfield,
Elizabeth Crisman, Andrea Cote, Jarrett Min Davis, Xioaqing Ding, Darla
Jackson and more!
Disney's
High School Musical
Troy Bolton, captain of the basketball team, and Gabriella Montez,
transfer student and science genius try to navigate the currents of peer
pressure to score the leads in the big school show.

DISCOUNTS
THE CAMPUS PHILLY DISCOUNT PROGRAM will save you money at many
great locations in and around the city. Go
to the Campus Philly Discounts Page to see a full list.
Curio Theatre Company, 815 South 48th Street
This newly established professional theatre company, located in University
City, specializes in a wide variety of styles and genres. Student rush
tickets are available for $10 and are good for any production.
INC Direct Cafe, Corner of 17th and Walnut Streets
Whether you drop by for coffee at their café, call one of their
sales associates or visit ingdirect.com you will see how simple it is
to save. Stop by and receive $1 of coffee or hot tea.
The Yoga Loft, 1611 Walnut Street-4th floor
This Center City yoga studio offers classes for students of all levels,
as well as beginners. Their mission is to promote community, while providing
a warm and supportive environment that students can engage in Ashtanga.
Now offering an introductory special of five classes for $25!

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
National Conference on Volunteering and Service
Leadership?
Commitment? Service? Growth?
Come join thousands of leaders from July 16th to 18th in Philadelphia who are committed to volunteering and service! The college student rate for the conference is $250, with a limited number of volunteer positions at $150.
To register or for more information click here or contact Shira Woolf Cohen at (267) 992-1311 or email YouthNCVS@yahoo.com

Contributors to the Click
Editorial: Brittany Sturges, Brittany Machikas
Design: Jon Herrmann, Justine Brining
Business: Michelle Freeman, Jon Herrmann, Isabelle Bicaci
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Brittany Sturges: editor@campusphilly.org
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Freeman
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