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Thursday, June 14, 2007


This Week In THE CLICK (print this e-mail)

From the Editor's Desk
+ This is now: It's So Hard To Say Good-Bye

New from Campus Philly
+ Arts & Entertainment: "Skin in Flames"
+ Arts & Entertainment: Jersey Loves New York
+ Food: Pork, Anyone?
+ Professional: An Insight into Journalism
+ Sports & Rec: When Good Coaches Go Bonkers

Upcoming Events
+
Father's Day Run 4 Your Life
+
Young Professionals BizMix
+
18th Annual Manayunk Arts Festival
+
West Oak Lane Jazz & Arts Festival

Discounts
+
The Pearl Theater at Avenue North
+
Studio Teknik Hair Salon
+
Thunderbird Lanes

Career Philly
+ GreenFest Philly
+ iPRAXIS
+
Attitude Measurement Corporation



FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK

This is now:
It's So Hard To Say Good-Bye

After a wonderful year of writing and editing about the coolest places to go and things to do in Philly, it is time for my next step. I will be starting my first job in a traditional corporate setting on June 25, so this is my last time writing to you : (

Although I won't be chatting with you regularly, we still have an awesome staff who will. Campus Philly is really expanding to become the go-to source for everything a college student needs in the city.

Over the next year, C.P. will bring you another Notebook; another kick-butt Kick-Off; more discounts with an easier-to-use tag; internships through CareerPhilly.com; and new developments on the website, culminating in a complete redesign by early next year.

So, stay connected. Big things are happening—for Campus Philly, you, and me. This is now, and it's awesome!


- Nicole Woods, La Salle '06




NEW FROM CAMPUS PHILLY

The Philadelphia Live Arts Festival & Philly Fringe is currently surveying Philadelphia students so we can better address student needs. The survey takes about five minutes, and your responses are greatly appreciated. Take it here. Thanks!

A and E |
"Skin in Flames"
Sara J. Gamble reviews this shockingly profound play that explores issues of wartime ethics and humanity.

A and E | Jersey Loves New York
Erin Pollock reports how Temple University student Samantha Curvin is touched by the reality TV show bug.

Food| Pork, Anyone?
Stacy Lipson tells student chefs how they can win the father of all grills by simply sharing their expertise.

Professional|An Insight into Journalism
Stacy Lipson explains how aspiring editors and journalists can virtually network to help each other with job leads and salary info.

Sports| When Good Coaches Go Bonkers
Sara J. Gamble gives the hilarious account of Braves' coach Phillip Wellman's freak-out over a bad call.



UPCOMING EVENTS



Friday, June 15


George Lopez
Comedian and star of ABC's George Lopez will stop by the Tower Theater for a night of hilarity.

Jazzy Fridays at Ecco Qui
Jazz up your Friday nights with live entertainment from the Blue Orleans Trio. Stay for dinner and enjoy a wonderful selection of eclectic food and drinks on the outdoor patio.


Saturday, June 16


15th Annual Bloomsday
Bloomsday features readings on the museum steps from Philadelphia personalities, along with a special exhibition of Joyce materials and a film screening inside the museum.

Free At Last
Enjoy a walking tour of Laurel Hill Cemetery commemorating "Juneteenth' and the Civil War.


Sunday, June 17


An Evening with Jessica Molaskey
Molaskey is a Broadway baby at heart, whether it is performing with her husband, John Pizzarelli, or playing in over a dozen Broadway musicals. Don't miss her performance!

Father's Day Run 4 Your Life

Come out for the Fifth Annual Run 4 Your Life, 5K Walk and 1 Mile Fun Walk. Run to benefit Prostate Cancer Research and Awareness.


Monday, June 18


Alash
Alash, a throat singing ensemble, will perform at the Rotunda. You do NOT want to miss this.

Table Talk
Come and see Sandy Wiggins, current Chair of the U.S. Green Building Council, speak about "Green Building and the Ladder of Awareness."


Tuesday, June 19


Helen Oyeyemi
Oyeyemi explores the thin wall between myth and reality through the alternating tales of two young women and their search for the truth about faith and identity.

Lyle Lovett
Make sure you visit the Keswick for a performance from both Lyle Lovett and k.d. lang!


Wednesday, June 20


Diversity Job Fair
All types of job-seekers are welcome. Just pre-register, dress for success, and bring extra copies of your resume!

Young Professionals BizMix

Mix with other young professionals at RAE Restaurant. This event is for young lawyers, CPAs and potential members of the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce's Young Professionals Network.


Thursday, June 21


Dennis Ross
Ross' first book Missing Peace was a national bestseller and has become required reading for anyone attempting to understand the political complexity of the Middle East.

Stand Up Thursdays
Need a laugh? Want to hear the jokes of some of comedy's newest talents? Well then, Stand Up Thursdays is just what you need!


Friday, June 22


Bob Dylan

Right off of his European tour, music legend Bob Dylan is stopping by the Borgata for two special performances!

Panda Bear

Come check out this line-up, which includes Panda Bear, Tickley Feather and Scott Mou.


Saturday, June 23


18th Annual Manayunk Arts Festival

The culture of Manayunk is embodied in this festival, which features over 250 artists. Participants will also enjoy music, discounted dining, and great nearby shopping.

The Paul Green School of Rock Music Festival (SORFest)
After expanding to 30 different locations, the Philly school that inspired Jack Black's wildly popular movie is throwing its first-ever music fest.


Sunday, June 24


The Fray
Colorado band, The Fray has had a great year with the release of their CD, How to Save a Life. They'll be hitting the Tweeter Center, with special guests, OK Go and Mae.

West Oak Lane Jazz & Arts Festival
The fourth annual festival will bring the best local musical and artistic talent—from jazz musicians and dancers to spoken word artists.


Monday, June 25


Rise Against
After stopping by the Liacouras Center with My Chemical Romance, Chicago punk rockers Rise Against are returning to Philly!

Philly Rising Open Stage
Cheer on your favorites at World Cafe Live's weekly Open Stage, hosted by Bruce Torres at Upstairs Live.


Tuesday, June 26


Hans the Double
This local band will perform songs from 2006's Dossier, as well as some new tracks from their upcoming release Vessels
,at the Khyber.

Side by Side by Sondheim
Get ready to laugh, cry and fall in love with lyrics that are heartbreakingly true and music that captures the soaring emotions of a new generation.


Wednesday, June 27


Crimes of Omission
In this exhibition, the title refers to artistic strategies that remove visual traces of a crime or draw attention to injustices that typically go unnoticed.

Little Feat
Come out to the Keswick where Little Feat will be stopping by with special guests, Subdudes.


Thursday, June 28


Paula Cole
You may know her for her hit song "I Don't Want to Wait" (the theme song for Dawson's Creek). Paula Cole is back with her latest album, Courage.

Sunoco Welcome America Festival
Spectators will enjoy eleven concerts, three nights of fireworks, carnivals, kids' fairs, a party on the Ben Franklin Parkway, and the famous Taste of Philadelphia food tour!



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.

The Pearl Theater at Avenue North, 1600 N. Broad St.
Lean back and relax in the stadium seating at Philly's newest, most luxurious theater. You'll receive a student discount ticket for you and a guest with your Campus Philly tag!
  
Studio Teknik Hair Salon, 932 South St.
Receive 15% off any salon service at Philadelphia’s new premiere hair salon, specializing in haircuts, blow-drying, highlights, hair color, perms, extensions, facial waxing, and Japanese Thermal Straightening.

Thunderbird Lanes, 3081 Holme Ave.
Glow bowling! Enjoy a retro, disco-like night of bowling with lights at these lanes in the Northeast for $3 off any combo priced lane.




Campus Philly
CAREER PHILLY

CareerPhilly.com
is now a part of the Campus Philly family! It's a resourceful place to go for internship and job listings. Search our database of 140 postings at careerphilly.com.

Some listings can be found below. Log onto careerphilly.com for full descriptions.


GreenFest Philly
Academic Credit Internship, Planning Associate
Intern will plan a sustainable fashion show for an upcoming major green street festival in Philadelphia. Field of study isn't as important as evidence of excellence, but a design/theater background is a plus.


iPRAXIS
Administration Intern
Intern needed to respond to inquiries for program information; file and organize the office; edit written materials; assist with event planning and execution; and assist with volunteer recruitment and training.


Attitude Measurement Corporation
Paid Position
This learning position will master the core elements of research (design, data collection, processing, and analysis).The position will participate in internal kick off meetings, review web programming, and more.


Campus Philly
Contributors to the Click
Editorial: Nicole Woods, Brittany Machikas
Design: Jon Herrmann, Justine Brining
Business: Michelle Freeman, Jon Herrmann, Isabelle Bicaci

To write or apply for an editorial internship at Campus Philly, contact Nicole Woods: nicole@campusphilly.org

To submit events and announcements, contact: info@campusphilly.org

For advertising and sponsorship inquiries, contact: Michelle Freeman

Campus Philly needs promoters and interns! E-mail Jon Herrmann for more info.

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