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Today in West Philly

November 18, 2010

Civic Life

Garden Court Community Association general meeting • 7 p.m. • Community College of Philadelphia West Regional Center (4725 Chestnut St.)

The main item on the agenda is a discussion about “aging in place” – how to assist senior members of the community to stay in their homes. Several guest speakers will be on hand to talk about everything from housing plans to simple repair and maintenance assistance.

Arts and Music

• Luis Bravo’s Forever Tango Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts (3680 Walnut St.) • 7:30 p.m. • Tickets: $38-$58.

For tango lovers, or even tango likers. This show features all the extravagance that is tango and Argentina.

Flat Mary Road/Charles Latham/Sour MashGreen Line Cafe (4426 Locust St.) • 7 p.m. • Cover: $5-$10 sliding scale • All ages.

Camerata Philadelphia • University City Series at West Catholic Conservatory Recital Hall and Auditorium (4501 Chestnut St.) • 8 p.m. • Tickets: $20 general admission, $10 students/seniors.

The orchestra will perform Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Quintet in E-flat for Horn & Strings, K. 407, Dmitri Shostakovich Chamber Symphony in C minor, Op. 110a, Franz Joseph Haydn Cello Concerto No. 2 in D Major, Op. 101, Hob. VIIb:2.

Food and Drink

Malt Enthusiast Lew BrysonPennsylvania Breweries update book signing • Dock Street Brewery (701 South 50th St.) • 7 p.m. • Free

The beer and whiskey man will be signing updated copies of his literary beer tour of the Commonwealth. Dock Street and Four Worlds Bakery will also debut a new bread, Dock Street Beer Bread, which will be available for tasting during the signing.

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Featured Event – Have You Heard From Johannesburg

November 14, 2010

The seventh piece in a documentary series on South African and the global apartheid movement will screen Nov. 16 at 7:30 at the International House (3701 Chestnut St.). Free At Last, the final piece in the seven-part series Have You Heard From Johannesburg, tells the story of the movement in the 1980s: “the alliance that brought together freedom fighters in South Africa as never before.” Director Connie Field will be on hand for the screening. She will also teach a documentary master class on her work before the screening at the Scribe Video Center (4212 Chestnut, 3rd floor). If you attend the master class, you get into the screening for free.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010 – 7:30pm
ticket prices: $10, $8 seniors/students; $5 Scribe members
International House
3701 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA, 19104
215-222-4201

See map: Google Maps

Have You Heard Trailer

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When mothers come to live with daughters

November 11, 2010

Mediamaker Barabara Grant weaved folklore and oral history together into a multimedia piece that she will show tonight from 6-8 p.m. at the Philadelphia Folklore Project (735 South 50th). When My Mother Broke Her Leg (and came to live with me) is about “aging, advocacy, health care policy” and her mom. Her piece is also about reconsidering the role of a child, family history and health care equity, particularly for seniors.

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Young documentarians premiere the History of Mass Transit in Philadelphia

November 9, 2010

Subway construction in Philadelphia. (Photo courtesy of Scribe Video Center)

Nine young documentarians will put their hard work on display tomorrow night at the Griffith Auditorium at the University of the Sciences (600 S. 43rd). Their 40-minute piece, The History of Mass Transit in Philadelphia, weaves themes of cultural expression, health, history and movement of goods. The work is part of the Scribe Video Center‘s Documentary History Project for Youth, a project aimed at youth in grades 8-12. The event is free and open to the public.

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Spruce Hill Community Association to meet Nov. 9

November 9, 2010

The annual meeting of the Spruce Hill Community Association is tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the Spruce Hill Christian School at 42nd and Baltimore (enter on the 42nd Street side).  The meeting provides an opportunity for residents to comment on “issues of concern to the neighborhood.” Third District councilwoman Jannie Blackwell is scheduled to attend the meeting.

The meeting will also include elections, including five officer positions (one-year terms) and 10 board positions (two-year terms). Any dues paying member of the association may run, although the deadline for submitting nominations has passed. The association is also looking for volunteers to help with committee work, including mailings, membership recruitment and the May Fair.

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