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Friday, May 4, 2007


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

From the Editor's Desk
+ This is now: That was fast!

New from Campus Philly
+ Special Page: Mayoral Guide
+ Arts & Entertainment: "The Dishwashers"
+ Arts & Entertainment: The Nightly Show
+ Community: The "Green Machine"
+ Community: The Stratum
+ Food: White Dog Cafe

Roger Waters: June 2 at Wachovia Center

Upcoming Events
+
Black Lily Film and Music Festival
+
Rittenhouse Row Spring Festival
+
MANNAfests Happy Hour at Triumph Brewing Co.
+
All Join Hands!

Discounts
+
Caribou Café
+
IMAX Theater at the Franklin Institute
+
All About Hair

Promotions
+ Free movie passes to Shrek 3

Career Philly
+ Neotropix
+ The Allegheny West Foundation
+ Center for Progressive Leadership (CPL)
 


FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK

This is now: That was fast!

So, maybe that's not the best name for a column, but didn't this school year just zip by? I can't believe it's approaching a year since I graduated. Time goes by even more quickly when you're not governed by the laws of semesters and finals. That's not to say it gets easier—you just worry about different things, like health insurance and paying student loans. But, I digress.

To all the soon-to-be grads: good-bye, and good luck! Continue to check out Campus Philly because you'll (hopefully) have more disposable income to do even more cool things around town!

To all the returning undergrads: thanks for a great year! Have a fun-filled summer, and KIT (that's "keep in touch" for all those who forget high school yearbook lingo).

If you won't be in Philly this summer, and you don't want to KIT :(
you can log-on to Campus Philly and change your e-mail settings so that you won't receive our e-mails until August 15.


- Nicole Woods, La Salle '06




NEW FROM CAMPUS PHILLY

Special Page| Mayoral Guide
Be involved in the election! Volunteer to participate in the Committee of Seventy's Election Oversight Program at the Primaries on May 15. Our Guide tells you how.

A and E |"The Dishwashers"
Ann Acri definitely recommends this play at the Walnut Street Theatre, but advises against looking too closely at your utensils when eating out.

A and E |The Nightly Show
Amanda O'Mahony thoroughly enjoys a night at the Tower with the politically charged host of Comedy Central's fake news.

Community| The "Green Machine"
Amanda O'Mahony previews this new, interactive multi-media exhibit at the Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education.

Food| White Dog Cafe
Megan Hughes tells college students where to get a home-cooked meal and small-town ambiance in Philly—for an up-town price.


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Roger Waters in Concert

The creative genius of Pink Floyd performing The Dark Side of the Moon is coming to the Wachovia Center on Saturday, June 2, 2007. Doors @ 7PM, Show @ 8PM.

Click HERE for your animated invite!



UPCOMING EVENTS



Friday, May 4
party
@ the Recreation Center, 1400 N. Broad St. 10PM, $5 cover.
Cash prize for best Freakum dress! First 25 Ladies receive FREE admission! For more info., call 215.843.5141

"My Taller"
Taller Puertorriqueño, the region’s leading Latino arts and culture organization, will unveil its new logo in a reception highlighting Latino artists and their accomplishments.

What's Needed Now?
Perspectives from the work of G.I. Gurdjieff, with a lecture by authors Ravi Ravindra and James George.

Screening of "Trumpetistically Clora Bryant"
The Black Lily Festival presents this screening at the Painted Bride.


Saturday, May 5


First Person in Fashion with Steven Lagos

The 2007 First Person in Fashion event, with world-renowned jewelry designer Steven Lagos of LAGOS design, will feature brunch, jewelry show, and a jewelry signing.

Rittenhouse Row Spring Festival
Enjoy street cafes, art, beauty, fashion shows, family fun, culinary demonstrations, live music, and entertainment on Walnut St.—from the Avenue of the Arts to Rittenhouse Square!

Radio Broadcasting in Philadelphia
Five of the city's radio legends talk about their experiences in creating audiences, surviving changing formats, newscasting, and the interrelationship of radio and the music industry.


Sunday, May 6


Black Lily Honors Concert
The closing concert of the first-annual Black Lily Film and Music Festival will feature Campus Philly favorite performer, taragirl! Not to mention
The Roots, Jill Scott, and Jean Grae.

Spring Sundays
Brasserie Perrier is celebrating the warmer weather by offering a $33 three-course dinner every Sunday evening.

Jamie Kennedy
Actor and comedian Jamie Kennedy will come to the Troc for a special seated event.


Monday, May 7


Philadelphia Job Fair
Prepare to meet dozens of employers looking to hire on the spot at the Holiday Inn on City Line Ave. - bring plenty of resumes!

The Galileo Project: Science and Religion in the 21st Century
Recent years have seen a number of controversies in which religious belief and scientific theory seem at odds. Is it possible for them to co-exist, or is conflict inevitable?

Private screening of "Before The Music Dies"
Writer and producer Joel Rasmussen will be present for this screening of his movie at the I-House, followed by a discussion with everyone in attendence.


Tuesday, May 8


The Hellcat Records Tour
Headliners
Nekromantix are touring to support their latest album. Also on the bill are The Heart Attacks, Orange, and Westbound Train.

Last Day to Apply for an Absentee Ballot!
Today is your LAST DAY to register for a civilian absentee ballot. If you're not going to be in the area to vote in the primary election on May 15, make sure you get one!

Antiques of the Future
Architect, Lisa Roberts has gathered over 100 contemporary items and put them together in an exhibit as future "antiques".


Wednesday, May 9


Five for Fighting
This California acoustic rock band will perform with Chantal Kreviazuk.

MANNAfests Happy Hour
Celebrate spring with a special MANNAfests happy hour at Triumph Brewing Company, the hottest new destination in Old City!

Irving Berlin & Friends
Arguably the greatest composer of our time, Berlin
has kept music lovers singing for generations with his catalogue of more than 1,500 songs.


Thursday, May 10


All Join Hands!
Join hands in a circle around City Hall to demand that the next Mayor makes crucial investments in the systems that serve children.

"Lookingglass Alice"
Alice falls, floats, flies, and defies gravity - and the rules of logic - on her journey through the looking glass at the Arden Theatre.

Pawnshop Roses CD Release Party

Come out to join this local band celebrating the release of its latest CD!



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.

Caribou Café, 1126 Walnut St.
Get a complimentary drink when you order dinner at this delicious Parisian cafe! Just present your Campus Philly Discount Tag.

IMAX Theater at the Franklin Institute, 222 N. 20th St.
Get a special discount rate of $5 tickets on evening IMAX films. Make sure to bring your valid school ID to the box office in order to receive the discount.

All About Hair, 42 S. 19th St.
The Campus Philly Discount Tag will get you 20% off all hair services, including cuts, color, specialized perms, foil highlights, dimensional color, conditioning, and styling!




PROMOTIONS

Sign up for passes to see Shrek 3!
Unless Shrek (with the help of his trusted companions Donkey and Puss in Boots) can find a suitable King for Far Far Away, the ogre could be stuck with the job. Log in HERE and sign up!



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.

Neotropix
Paid Intership
This biotechnology company is looking for a part-time member to perform general animal husbandry duties, document activities in a GLP-compliant manner, and maintain the day-to-day operation of the vivarium.

The Allegheny West Foundation
Paid Internship
College Monitor is needed to assist the Director of Youth Programs in the coordination and implementation of various youth development activities. Must have at least one year of post-high school education. Exposure to youth development theory is a plus.

Center for Progressive Leadership (CPL)

Internship with stipend
Full-time intern needed to help run and expand the Pennsylvania Political Leaders Fellowship. Responsibilities include organizing summer workshops, developing an alumni directory, and helping recruit a new class of emerging political leaders.
 

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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