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+ For the record: Something Wicked This Way Comes
New from Campus Philly
+ Buttercream Cupcake Truck
+ Teenage Bottlerocket Concert Review
+ Boys Invade the Arden
Upcoming Events
+ Fright of Fancy
+ Adventures in Digital Photography
+ The Philadelphia Orchestra
Philadelphia Orchestra's eZseatU
Discounts and Promotions
+ New PhillyCarShare Members
+ Student Discount at the Ritz Theatres
Careers
+ Life Sciences 09 Career Fair
+ Philadelphia Public Relations Association (PPRA)
Community
+ 2009 Service Leaders Summit
+ MANNA’s Pie in the Sky Sale

For the record: Something Wicked This Way Comes
You’ve got the perfect costume and some amazing tunes to go with it. All that’s left to do is figure out where exactly to spend Halloween night.
If you’re looking for a spook-tacular time, take advantage of some of the attractions that have been going on all month, like the Spirits of ’76 Ghost Tour or Terror Behind the Walls.
If you’re into parties, check out the Henri David Ball at the Sheraton (16th & Race sts.), a tradition that Halloween (1329 Pine St.) store owner David has been perpetuating for over 40 years. Also this year, the annual Dracula’s Ball is actually happening at Shampoo (Willow, between Seventh & Eighth sts.) on All Hallow’s Eve! You can buy tickets for both balls at the door.
If you want to rock out in your Halloween wares, Hollywood Undead and Atreyu are playing the Electric Factory and the legendary Snoop Dogg (along with Redman and Method Man) will be at the House of Blues in Atlantic City. Tickets are still available for both concerts.
Remember—traditions never die. Throw on a witch hat or Frankenstein brow, hang out at home and hand out candy to the kiddies. Or have a horror movie fest with your best buds and freak yourselves out.
PS: Mischief Night (remember that?) is tomorrow. Just saying.
-Cara Donaldson, St. Joseph’s '08
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Buttercream Cupcake Truck
Samantha Ronan clues us into another amazing sweet treat on wheels.
Teenage Bottlerocket Concert Review
Chris Banks shows us exactly why this band is at the forefront of modern punk music.
Boys Invade the Arden
Allison Saft uncovers why the British sensation The History Boys is an equal hit in the U.S.
Friday, October 30:
Top American and Canadian poster artists’ work will be on display in the Paper, Rock ‘n’ Roll exhibit at Moore.
Saturday, October 31: Game 3 of the World Series
Fabric Horse hosts Fright of Fancy, a Halloween-themed fashion show / dance party.
Sunday, November 1: Game 4 of the World Series
Say Anything plays the Theatre of the Living Arts with Moneen.
Monday, November 2: Game 5 (if needed) of the World Series
Adventures in Digital Photography at UCAL shows you how to make the most of your camera.
Tuesday, November 3:
Under 30? Get into Slasher: A Horrifying Comedy at the Luna Theater for just $10.
Wednesday, November 4: Game 6 (if needed) of the World Series
Helen Epstein discusses which factors have affected disease in Politics and Pandemics.
Thursday, November 5: Game 7 (if needed) of the World Series
The Philadelphia Orchestra presents Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto at the Kimmel Center.

Students: Join the Philadelphia Orchestra's eZseatU program for access to unlimited concerts! Checkout philorch.org.ezseatu for more information and to sign up.

FREE $25 Driving Credit for New PhillyCarShare Members
www.phillycarshare.org
Students: Receive a FREE $25 driving credit when you join PhillyCarShare! Use promo code Campus Philly on your application.
PhillyCarShare is a non-profit organization that provides members with access to a fleet of vehicles on an hourly basis. Once you join the community you get a personal key to hundreds of hybrids, haulers, and fun cars parked right on campus and throughout Philly.
Promotion ends 12/31/09
Student Discount at the Ritz Theatres with your Campus Philly Discount Card
At any of the three Ritz Theatres—Ritz East, Ritz Five and Ritz at the Bourse—you can use your Student ID and Campus Philly Discount Card to get evening movie tickets for only $6.75 (excluding Saturdays) to see the latest in independent movies.
On November 6, the movie Skin will be opening at the Ritz at the Bourse. Winner of several awards from various film festivals, Skin is based on real events from 1950s apartheid South Africa and tells the story on one child’s struggles to fit in. For more information, visit the official movie website.

Life Sciences 09 Career Fair
November 19th, 2009, 9:30am-1:30pm
Campus Philly and Life Science Career Alliance invite Greater Philadelphia’s college students from science, engineering, pharmaceutical and business programs to prospect career and internship opportunities at the Life Sciences ‘09 career and internship fair. This event is FREE to students.
Life Sciences ‘09 will feature:
• A career expo with employers from life sciences research, engineering, pharmaceutical, biotech, diagnostic and medical device firms;
• A graduate studies fair for students pursuing additional bachelors and post-grad degrees, with educators from science, research, engineering and business schools, and
• Educational seminars
Life Sciences ‘09 is sponsored by the City of Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley Innovation Network. To register for the event, visit campusphilly.org/careers

Monday’s Philadelphia Public Relations Association (PPRA), “Business Etiquette 101” event, which was canceled, will be rescheduled. We will update you as soon as possible with the new event date.

2009 Service Leaders Summit
The 2009 Service Leaders Summit will bring together students, nonprofit professionals and community organizers to share passionate ideas and practical skills. Whether you’re a volunteer-a-holic or a service novice, the Service Leaders Summit can help you improve your toolbox for building a better Philadelphia.
For more information about the Service Leaders Summit or to register, please visit www.campusphilly.org/service2009

MANNA’s Pie in the Sky Sale
MANNA’s annual Pie in the Sky Sale is back for its 13th year. The sale raises money that goes toward the meals that MANNA provides to its clients each and every day. Pies will be available to pick-up on November 24 and come in five scrumptious flavors. To learn more about MANNA and the Pie in the Sky sale, visit http://www.mannapa.org/.