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  • 6:00 PMBe You – Youth Celebration Concert 2013
  • 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM On July 6, 2013 Simply Z Events will host the Be You – Youth Celebration Concert 2013 at The Rotunda, a community gathering place whose belief is that art is the catalyst for social change. The purpose of the Be You – Youth Celebration Concert is to promote positivity through the arts; as well as encourage youth to be true to who they are, despite life circumstances.  BEing YOU is cool, and BEing YOU launches you to reach your greatest potential. In a society filled with images that misrepresent who you should be, the Be You – Youth Celebration Concert was birthed to Empower, Encourage & Inspire youth to be their greatest self.  We all were born with a gift to give, and through the expression of the arts, youth performers show their peers a glimpse of themselves, motivating them to consistently be who they are - Be You! Tickets go on sale June 6 and can be purchased at http://www.simplyzevents.com/
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  • 8:00 PMA Double Life (1947) and Life Begins at Eight-Thirty (1942); Andrew's Video Vault
  • 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM Andrew's Video Vault FREE Screenings Continuous From 8 PM on the Second THURSDAY of Every Month! This program is made possible through the generous support of theCinema Studies Program at the University of Pennsylvania. Viewer discretion is advised. JULY 11 A Double Life (1947 / 104 minutes) In George Cukor’s drama, written by Ruth “Maude” Gordon and Garson Born Yesterday Kanin, Ronald Colman is an actor who is strongly influenced by the characters he plays—when he agrees to play ‘Othello’, the role overwhelms him with the Moor’s murderous jealousy. Life Begins at Eight-Thirty (1942 / 85 minutes) Ida Lupino lives in a small apartment with her father Monty Woolley who is a celebrated actor done in by drink. When things seem at their nadir, Woolley lands the apt role of “King Lear”. . . AUGUST 8 Side Show (1981 / 98 minutes) A teenage boy runs away from home and joins the circus. There, he witnesses a murder. The Wagons Roll at Night (1941 / 84 minutes) A lion escapes Humphrey Bogart’s carnival and is captured by grocery clerk Eddie Alert whom Bogart brings into the show and eventually makes chief lion tamer. SEPTEMBER 12 West of Zanzibar (1928 / 65 minutes) The ninth collaboration between Lon Chaney and director Tod Browning is a tale of revenge and debasement, wherein an evil English music hall magician is completely devoted to his wife who soon abandons him for an ivory trader. Adventure In Iraq (1943 / 64 minutes) Director D. Ross Lederman’s thriller where five Allied soldiers crash-land in Iraq. They are taken in by a local sheik, but soon begin to suspect that he may not be quite as friendly as he seems to be. OCTOBER 10 The Monster (1925 / 86 minutes) Roland West directs one of the first “mad scientist” films based on a play by Crane Wilbur. West’s movie freely mixes horror and comedy as Lon Chaney uses a “death chair” to transfer the soul of a woman into a man’s body. The Eyes of The Mummy Ma (1918 / 57 minutes) Director Ernst Lubitsch’s Egypt-set thriller about a young painter visiting the cursed tomb of a dead Queen. NOVEMBER 14 Anna Nicole (2011 / 120 minutes) Composer Mark-Anthony Turnage and librettist Richard Thomas’ opera about the busty Playboy playmate who married an octogenarian billionaire. DECEMBER 12 Rope of Sand (1949 / 104 minutes) William Dieterle directs Burt Lancaster, Paul Henreid, Claude Rains and Peter Lorre in a gritty drama about stolen diamonds and double crosses. Jewel Robbery (1932 / 68 minutes) William Dieterle directs the fifth of William Powell and Kay Francis’ seven movies together wherein a robber uses marijuana to make off with coveted jewels. FREE Screenings Continuous From 8 PM on the Second THURSDAY of Every Month! This program is made possible through the generous support of theCinema Studies Program at the University of Pennsylvania. Viewer discretion is advised.
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  • 7:00 PMThe Freedom Gathering: A Frontline Dads Mentoring Fundraiser
  • 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM The Freedom Gathering A Frontline Dads Mentoring Fundraiser On Friday, July 12, 2013 @ 7:00 pm, Frontline Dads Mentoring Program will present: “The Freedom Gathering”, a fundraiser featuring art, music, hip-hop and spoken-word poetry. The Freedom Gathering is a fundraiser that provides a positive outlet for youth to express themselves through the arts while promoting the message of peace in the community. This communal celebration of youth will inspire, uplift, inform and mobilize the public on the issue of the need for mentoring and mentors. The Freedom Gathering will also honor “Unsung Heroes” of the community for their contributions, sacrifices, inspiration and leadership. Additionally, an art display and silent auction will feature the works of local visual artists. An open mic will follow. Frontline Dads is an independent, community based non-profit organization that mentors "at-risk" youth. All proceeds will benefit youth programming, summer activities and supplies. Frontline Dads is celebrating its 11th year as a transformative mentoring program in Philadelphia providing service to “at-risk” youth. The mission of Frontline Dads is to facilitate the intellectual, emotional, spiritual, and cultural development of “at-risk” youth by providing transformative programming that will empower them to assume leadership positions in their families, and communities. Frontline Dads has been recognized for its work in youth development by the University of Pennsylvania’s African American Resource Center, the Knight Foundation, BMe (Black Male Engagement), and United Way (Philly Roots Felowship). Frontline Dads is a recipient of the Lucien Blackwell Guiding Light Award and has been named by NewsOne as a “Gamechanger” in 2013. Suggested donation is $10 (no one turned away for lack of funds). For questions and/or additional information, please contact: Reuben Jones at: Frontlinedads@aol.com or call at (267) 414-4764.
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  • 7:00 PMLeah Smith, Stephen the Levite, Tragic Hero, and Melissa T.; Hazael Haven Benefit Concert
  • 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM Hazael Haven Benefit Concert with Leah Smith, Stephen the Levite, Tragic Hero, and Melissa T. July 13th, 2013 Doors open at 7pm $10 at the Door Hazael Haven is a safe haven for women and children experiencing domestic violence. Proceeds from the show benefit Hazael Haven's Pilot Project: Purchasing a building to serve as a shelter for families suffering from domestic abuse www.hazaelhaven.com Presented by ARTSO
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  • 2:00 PMCan't Stop the Serenity
  • 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM CSTS Philly is proud to announce that we will be hosting a Serenity screening event for Can't Stop the Serenity on July 14, 2013 at the Rotunda from 2-6pm. 2013 marks the 8th annual CSTS campaign in honor of Firefly/Serenity and benefiting Equality Now. CSTS Philly raised $2,364 in 2012, and we hope to raise even more this year! Serenity screening event AdmissionL $10 donation on the website through July 10th. $15 donation at the door. ($10 for students with valid ID.) All proceeds from CSTS Philly events benefit Equality Now.
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  • 7:00 PMWomen's Playground - What you never knew about women in prison
  • 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM Tapestry Entertainment presents a screening of the new film Women's Playground 2013 • 120 minutes These prison inmates are victimized by the system, the guards and by each other. Several women are beaten and raped by other inmates. They face sexual exploitation when the warden and guards bring johns in the prison to pimp the women out. The johns use these women to have their ultimate fantasies played out. But even in prison, these women find friendships, love and marriage. When the life in prison gets to be too hard to endure, eight inmates escape, not knowing that it will take them to even greater dangers and tragedies.
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  • 6:00 PMPhilly Youth Poetry Night/Slam; PYPM
  • 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM Every month PYPM hosts a youth-led open mic and poetry slam for teens to come and share their work in a safe, uncensored environment. Young people from all over Philadelphia come to express themselves in front of a supportive audience, which includes other young people, mentors, parents, teachers, and community members. Youth Night is a special evening for teens to grab the microphone and be heard! Teens who participate in the monthly slams earn points to qualify for the PYPM Slam Team, which competes at the annual Brave New Voices International Youth Poetry Festival held in various cities across the U.S with over 50 other youth poetry teams from around the world. (doors open at 5:45PM) For slam rules, ticket prices, and registration (by July 8!) info, visit pypm215.org
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  • 5:00 PM5TH Annual MADFILMZ Summer Family Music Festival
  • 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM HIP HOP, POETRY, DANCE, R&B, BLUES, FAMILY, FUN, RAFFLES AND NETWORKING. Featuring: Ceaser Livesoul, Joe Becton, Keywest, Lace One,Udini Lavoz, Monique Baines, Zachariah, Praise Dancers,Diva Dollz and youth performers. HOSTED BY SHAMEKA SAWYER Admission is FREE
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  • 9:00 PMThe Gathering
  • 9:00 PM - 1:00 AM

    (nearly every last Thursday)

    new time: 9pm-1am

    Established in 1996, The Gathering is the longest/strongest-running truly Hip Hop event in Philly.

    The Gathering IS b-boys/b-girls, pop-lockers, emcees, graffiti writers, DJs, men, women, and children of all ages enjoying an organic, community-based celebration of The struggle, the Love, and the culture of Hip Hop.

    DJs spin Hiphop, breaks, and funk all night, and there are open cyphas, a tag wall, and a featured performance and graffiti panel each month.

    Admission is $5

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  • 5:30 PMPhilly Co-Op Showcase pres. by Eastern Conference for Workplace Democracy
  • 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM The Friday Night Showcase kicks off the Eastern Conference for Workplace Democracy The Friday Night Showcase is an opportunity for local Philadelphia area cooperatives and conference attendees to socialize and learn more about how to examine strategies to maximize growth and development inside of cooperatives and in the cooperative movement. A speaking portion begins at 6 pm led by the Philadelphia Area Cooperative Alliance, giving an opportunity for local area cooperatives to talk about the history of their organization and how it connects with this year's theme: “Growing Our Cooperatives, Growing Our Communities”. There will be a BBQ style buffet for dinner, so come hungry! Admission is FREE
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  • 6:00 PM[at the 40th Street Field] The Heavens Atheist Gospel Trombone Choir + Polkadelphia; 40th ST Summer Series!
  • 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM All concerts will be held at the 40th Street Field, the beautiful green space adjacent to the Walnut West Free Library at 40th and Walnut Streets. All shows begin at 6pm. THESE SHOWS ARE NOT AT THE ROTUNDA. EXPANDED 40TH STREET SUMMER SERIES University of Pennsylvania, University City District (UCD), and The Rotunda are pleased to announce the 2013 (and newly-expanded!) concert calendar for the annual 40th Street Summer Series, the free outdoor performance series in University City. Scheduled for the last Saturdays in May to September, the 40th Street Summer Series will transform the 40th Street Field into a family-friendly center of global sounds and good vibrations. These free outdoor performances will feature internationally-renowned ensembles including Brooklyn Qawwali Party (performing/reworking the music of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan), the whimsicalPhiladelphia Ukulele Orchestra, the Millennial Territory Orchestra (performing the music of Sly and The Family Stone), Spaceship Aloha(featuring Man Man's Chris Powell), The Heavens Atheist Gospel Trombone Choir, and more to be announced. Complimentary (first come, first served) Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream will also be given out during the performances. PLUS! Free face painting, balloon art, and portraits. AND circus antics from Give & Take and fire artists! The 40th Street Summer Series is sponsored by AroundPhilly, BenFM, Ben & Jerry's, Campus Philly, Philadelphia City Paper, Daily Pennsylvanian, Grid Magazine, Homewood Suites, Philly Pretzel Factory, Metro, Philadelphia Weekly, Philly Fun Guide, UC Review, UCNet, and the University of Pennsylvania. Saturday, July 27 | The Heavens Atheist Gospel Trombone Choir + Polkadelphia The Heavens Atheist Gospel Trombone Choir Just one day before their Lincoln Center debut, this dynamic brass band led by multi-instrumentalist and composer Jacob Garchik (a frequent arranger for Kronos Quartet) will visit Philadelphia for the first time to perform with the critically acclaimed and jubilant The Heavens. Celebrating reason, the laws of science, and the glory of infinity! Polkadelphia Not your ordinary polka band, Polkadelphia plays both traditional oompah tunes as well as modern cover songs by artists like Radiohead and the Beatles. Whether rocking out at the local biergarden or strolling through the bustling tents at Oktoberfest they always bring down the haus. Saturday, August 31 | Spaceship Aloha Spaceship Aloha is the vibrant new sonic move from Man Man drummer/producer Christopher Sean Powell. Spaceship Aloha’s performances present a kaleidoscope of lush melodies and joyous electronic rhythms inspired by Hawaii’s musical landscape. Intended for non-stop dancing, the live show is bursting with elements of vivid beats, refreshing sounds, and adventurous improvisation - all performed on an ecosystem of synthesizers, sequencers, electronic drums, and live percussion. This new project continues the wild energy of Powell’s explosive performances in Need New Body & Man Man, with a “future tropical” twist. Philadelphia’s Inspyre will open the evening with breathtaking hoop dancing and fire dancers. Saturday, September 28 | Millennial Territory Orchestra performs the music of Sly & The Family Stone Grammy nominated trumpet-composer Steven Bernstein (Sex Mob) leads his 12-piece ensemble featuring a top-flight roster of talent through the monumental songbook of Sly & The Family Stone to deliver unforgettable fun for all. By filtering the music of Sly and The Family Stone through its own “downtown NYC” aesthetic, MTO illuminates the melodic and harmonic sophistication of this immortal body of work, while upholding the Day-Glo soul and psychedelic funk that’s the backbone for classics like M’Lady, Everyday People, and Family Affair. Admission to all shows is FREE Visit the official website for the 2013 40th Street Summer Series: http://universitycity.org/40th-street-summer-series
  • 7:00 PMOpen the Cages Tour Night #1 screens Maximum Tolerated Dose
  • 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM Open the Cages East Coast Tour stops in Philly for TWO NIGHTS! Tonight at 7pm, we screen Maximum Tolerated Dose Maximum Tolerated Dose is the first feature-length documentary by Decipher Films. Equal parts found-footage mash-up, verité investigation, and artful meditation, the film charts the lives of both humans and non-humans who have experienced animal testing first-hand, with hauntingly honest testimony of scientists and lab technicians whose ethics demanded they choose a different path, as well as the simultaneously heartwarming and heartbreaking stories of animals who have seen both sides of the cage. MTD aims to re-ignite the debate about animal testing by bringing these rarely-heard perspectives to the fore. Directed by Karol OrzechowskiEdited by Karol Orzechowski & Jonathan Eagan Produced by Jonathan Hodgson, Jennifer Bundock & Karol Orzechowski Additional Filming by Jo-Anne McArthur & Guna Subramaniam With Selected Archival Footage from The BUAV & Igualdad Animal Music by Wyrd Visions and Bryan W. Bray WATCH TRAILERS HERE

    Admission: $5-10 sliding scale. No one turned away for lack of funds

    Tomorrow at 7pm, we host a concert with: Mike XVX - http://mikexvx.bandcamp.com Garbageface - http://mikexvx.bandcamp.com Mike XVX and Garbageface will be performing music as part of the Open the Cages Tour music event, which is intended to highlight the work of musicians who carry an animal rights message. Garbageface is a one-man hip hop project that features a looping pedal and radical, punchy and sometimes comical lyrics covering a wide range of political issues. Mike XVX plays acoustic/folk punk who's songs feature topics such as animal liberation, radical environmentalism, anarchism, feminism and social revolution.

    Admission: $5-10 sliding scale. No one turned away for lack of funds

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  • 7:00 PMOpen the Cages Tour Night #2: Concert w/ Mike XVX, Garbageface, Fox Reactions, & Boroughs
  • 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM Open the Cages East Coast Tour stops in Philly for TWO NIGHTS (Check July 27 listing for film screening info)! Mike XVX Garbageface

    Fox Reactions

    Boroughs

    These bands will be performing music as part of the Open the Cages Tour music event, which is intended to highlight the work of musicians who carry an animal rights message. Garbageface is a one-man hip hop project that features a looping pedal and radical, punchy and sometimes comical lyrics covering a wide range of political issues. Mike XVX plays acoustic/folk punk who's songs feature topics such as animal liberation, radical environmentalism, anarchism, feminism and social revolution.

    Admission: $5-10 sliding scale. No one turned away for lack of funds

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