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CIT ITY  Y   SUBURBAN   NEWS F R E E FIND   Y OUR  OUR  COMMUNITY  NEWS   HERE!

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Year 26, No. 24

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Celebrating 26 Years of Community News

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February 23 – March 1, 2011

The Phantom of the Opera

Lower Merion’s Patrick Scott

Comes to Merion

Named Discus Award Winner  A 

King of Prussia Players’ “Guys and Dolls” Page 7

lexandra Scott – as a cancer patient and founder of Alex’s Lemonade Stand – provided us with a reminder of what one person can do. Her idea grew from one lemonade stand to a national foundation with thousands of children at stands around the coun-

try that raised over

$34 million for childhood cancer awareness and research. Patrick Scott, Alex’s older brother,, now a junior at er

 LMHS Junior Patrick Scott’s volunteer  Lower Merion High work has not gone unnoticed. He is this  year’s Discus Award winner. School, also be-

Martins Run “Sweethearts” Page 8

lieves in the idea that each of us can make a difference in someone else’s life. As Alex’s brother he helped out at her lemonade stands, spoke at walkathons and volunteers at the foundation offices.

 Merion Mercy Music Theater members prepare for “The Phantom of the Opera,” from left –   Erin McGarrity, of Turnersville, NJ; Nicole D’Angelo, of Br yn Mawr; Jessica Donofrio, of   Philadelphia; and Amy Weiss, of Philadelphia.

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erion Mercy Music Theater (MMMT) is producing The Phantom of the Opera.

MMMT guarantees magnificent music, magical sets, exquisite costumes, and a riveting story. Show times are as follows: Friday, February 25, at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, February 26, at 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, February 27, at 2:00 p.m.; Friday, March 4, at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, March 5, at 7:30 p.m.; and Sunday, March 6, at 2:00 p.m. For tickets, call 610-664-6655, 610-664-6655, ext. ext. 304 or visit www.merionwww.merion-mercy.com. mercy.com. Nominated for 49 Greater Philadelphia Cappies awards and winner of 11, MMMT has produced quality musicals, comedies and dramas on the Merion stage since 1985.

At Lower Merion, he volunteers with the Friendship Club, an after-school program for intellectually disabled students. “As a group, we meet with them for games and activities,” he explained. “Sometimes we all go down to Suburban Square. The experience led me to bring a chapter of Best Buddies to Lower Merion.” Best Buddies is an international program founded by members of the Kennedy-Shrive Kennedy-Shriverr family to create opportunities for one-to-one friendships for people with intellectual and developmental development al disabilities. “Best Buddies, as a one-to-one friendship, is more of a personal commitment,” Scott noted. “I had to raise money to found a chapter, because they proSee Discus Award Winner Patrick Scott on page 10 

One Book One Lower Merion Pilobolus Returns with Three Philly Premieres Presents  A Rope and A Prayer 

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he Lower Merion Library System (LMLS) announces that another One Book program has been scheduled. On Sunday, March 20 at 2 p.m., authors David Rohde and Kristen Mulvihill will discuss their recently published book,  A Rope and a Prayer: A  Auth ors Davi d R ohde and Kristen Mulvihill  will discuss their re-  cently published book, “A Rope and a Prayer:  A Kidnapping from from Two  Side s” on S unday,  March 20 at 2 p.m.

 Kidnapping from Two  Sides. This riveting story details Rohde’s capture by the Taliban, Mulvihill’s efforts to obtain his E-mail: release, and his [email protected] credible escape.

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he wildly popular Pilobolus Dance Theatre, the dance collective that defies categorization, returns to Philadelphia for a program including the Philadelphia premiere of three works— “Redline,” “The Transformation” and “Hapless Hooligan in ‘Still Mov ing.’” Performances take place

 Pilobolus Dance Theatre returns to  Phi la del phi a for pe rf or man ce s  March 3 - 6, 2011, as part of the 2010/11 Dance Celebration season  presented by Dance Affiliates and  the Annenberg Center. Photo/John  Kane/Pilobolus Dance Theatre March 3 - 6, 2011 andCelebration are part of the 2010/11 Dance season presented by Dance Affiliates and the Annenberg Center. Due to demand for tickets, a special 2 p.m. matinee has been added on Sunday, March 6. For tickets or for information, visit AnnenbergCenter.org or call 215-898-3900. Tickets can also be purchased in person at the Annenberg Center Box Office located at 3680 Walnut Street.

Rohde is a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter for The  New York Times and this suspenseful tale will keep readers See One Book Program on page 4   

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Entering its 40th year, Pilobolus Dance Theatre continues to straddle the confluence of dance and human architecture. The company has created 100 choreographic works that are visually stunning and challenge the l imits of the human body. Grace, physical agility, agility, and pure invention are Pilobolus’ See Philobolus Returns on page 5 

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Last Friday String Quartet Recital

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The Philadelphia Art Alliance, 251 South 18th Street, Philadelphia Philadelphia,, presents the renowned string quartet Liebesfreud for another Last Friday Recital. The next recital will take place on Friday, February 25 at 5:30 p.m. Admission to the event event is free, and the Art Alliance will also be offering extended gallery  hours for the current exhibitions “Kickin’ Back: Design for Leisure” in the Second Floor Galleries, and “En Route: Dylan Beck and Diane Pepe” in the First Floor Galleries. For information, call 215-545-4302 or visit www.philartalliance.org.

Meet Author   Author Jes sica Bor das, a resident of Ridley Park, PA, will be available to sign copies of her children’s book, “Dancing Trees” at Borders, Springfield Square Shopping Center, Springfield, PA 19064. The book signing will be held on February 26, from 1 to 3 p.m. For info, contact James Branscum at 888-361-9473 or [email protected]

“For the Family” This spring, the Philadelphia Art  Allianc e will op en its d oors, e very  last Sunday of the month, for families looking to experience modern craft exhibitions together. The “For  the Family” Sunday craft experience is designed for parents and children ages 6-10 who want to experience arts and culture as a family. The next installment takes place on Sunday, February 27 at noon.  Admission to the event is free, but PAA graciously asks for a suggested donation of $10 per family. For  info about this event or PAA, visit  www.philartalliance.org or call 215545-4302.

The Philadelphia Orchestra Live in HD Bryn Mawr Film Institute is partnering with SpectiCast to bring the renowned Philadelphia Orchestra to the big screen in HD. Maestro Charles Dutoit conducts a concert featuring works by Tchaikovsky, MacMillan, and Berlioz, which will be simulcast live at Bryn Mawr Film Institute on Sunday, February 27 at 2 p.m. Tickets for “Tchaikovsky  and MacMillan” and Bryn Mawr Film Institute’s other orchestra simulcasts are $20 general admission, $18 for Bryn Mawr Film Institute members, and $10 for students with ID. Purchase tickets in advance at the Box Office, or online at www.BrynMawrFilm.org. For added impact advertise your upcoming event in CITY SUBURBAN NEWS! Call 610-667-6623 for Great Rates!

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Anne Doubilet, a renowned explorer and photographer for four decades has voyaged from both ends of the earth capturing a disappearing world—see her stunning images from vanishing corals to melting icebergs. Tickets available at the door for $12 Geographical Society members, $15 non-members, and $7.50 students. For information, visit www.geographicalsociety.org www.geographicalsociety.org or call 610-649-5220. This program with Anne Doubilet in person takes place at 2:00 and 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 9 at the Academy of Natural Sciences, 19th Street and Ben Franklin P arkway.

in Collingswood, NJ, on March 3, 2011  will be saxophonist and flutist Lynn Riley with her band, featuring pianist Aaron Graves, bassTri-State Jazz Society presents Joe ist Rubin Edwards, and Harry  Holt on Sunday, February 27, 2011 Butch Reed on drums. One Show: at 2:00 p.m. running 2 1/2 hours 7:30 - 9 p.m. Admission: $10/$5 for  until 4:30 p.m. This concert, “Stride students. No advance sales. Free Piano: A Continuing Legacy of  Refreshments! For info, call 856Spontaneous Joy,” will be held at 858-8914. Jazz Bridge, a 501C3 The Porch Club, 4th & Howard Sts., nonprofit that assists our local jazz Riverton, NJ 08077. Half-price ad- and blues musicians in crisis, is mission is $10 available for first- sponsoring this concert. time attendees and members. Regular admission is $20. High school First Friday Art Show  and college students with IDs and The Great Frame Up, located at 302 children accompanied by a paying  W. Lancas ter Avenue, Wayne, PA, adult are free. Pay at the door; there presents its March 4 First Friday  are no advance sales or reserva- Show featuring paintings, photions. The Porch Club is 2 miles tographs and drawings. The openfrom the Tacony-Palmyra Bridge. ing reception is from 5 p.m. to 8 For information call 856-720-0232 p.m. The artwork will be shown shown for  or visit www.tristatejazz.org. the entire month of March. March. Featured artists include Ira Schander and Remembering Film Lisa Learner. Come meet the artists Legends and enjoy some good conservation. Bryn Mawr Film Institute celebrates  Visit www.mainlin eframi ng.com the films of two recently departed or call 610-687-3060 for info. cinema icons, director Arthur Penn First Friday Flick  and screen star Tony Curtis. The Remembering Film Legends Series Series Join the Haverford Township Free  will fea ture four films from t hese Library for a showing of the movie titans of the silver screen, includ- that has been nominated for 8 ing “The Miracle Worker” on March  Academy Awards—“The Awards—“The Social Net1, “Alice’s Restaurant” on March  work,” on March 4, at 7 p.m. Two 8, “Sweet Smell of Success” on hours running time. Bring along March 29, and “Some Like it Hot”  your dinner, sandwich, sandwich, beverage or  on March 30. Tickets for each of  snack, sit back and enjoy this rethese films are $10 general admis- cent release! The library is located sion, $7 for seniors (65 and up) and at 1601 Darby Road in Havertown, students with ID, and $5 for Bryn PA. For info, contact 610-446-3082, Mawr Film Institute members. Pur- email haverford@delcolibr [email protected] aries.org chase tickets in advance at the Box or visit www.h www.haverfordlibrary.org. averfordlibrary.org. Office, or visit at www.BrynMawr Say You Saw It in Film.org.

Tri-State Jazz Society  Presents Jazz Pianist Joe Holt

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Benefit Concert

 A b enef it conc ert will be held at the Church of the Loving Shepher  on Friday, March 4, at 7:30 p.m. The concert features musicians  Will iam C. Ho usto n on v iol a an  Aisha Dussumova, Dussumova, violin. They wil be playing selections by Mozart, Pleyvel and Handel-Halvorsen. Handel-Halvorsen. Mr Houston is from Santa Fe, Ne Mexico and has played in orchestras and chamber groups all ove the East coast. Ms. Dussumova, orig inally  from Kazakhstan, has won numerous awards for her musicianship. Refreshments will be pro  vided after the concert. Open seating; call the CLS response line at 610-692-5662 for reservations. Suggested donation is $20. All proceeds  will go towards repa iring weathe damage at CLS. Church of the Loving Shepherd is located at 1066 South New Street, West Chester, PA 19380.

Senior Volunteer  Opportunities

Journey’s Way, a division of Intercommunity Action, invites everyone to Community Day, Saturday, March 5, from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., at the Center at 403 Rector Street to introduce new and ongoing volunteer opportunities and a new partnership with RSVP, the Retired Sen ior Volunteer Program. New volunteer programs include a vegetable garden and cooking for homebound elders. Ongoing projects include friendly phone calls, progra development, leading groups an classes, technology assistance an much more. To attend, call 215-4871750 by Thursday, March 4.

Pearl Jam Tribute

On Saturday, March 5 at 9 p.m., The Grape Room presents note Pearl Jam tribute band, No Code.  Also perf ormin g wi ll b e Co des o Clover featuring former Seethe guitarist, Pat Callahan. Tickets at the door are $10. For information  visit www.graperoommusic.com o call 215-930-0321.

 AVA  AV A Concert

“Jubilate! A Concert of Sacre Music” takes place on March 13 at 7 p.m. in the Church of the Holy Trinity.. It is lo cated at 1904 Walnut Trinity Street in Philadelphia, PA. An AV  favorite, this concert features three centuries of sacred vocal music, from Baroque to Gospel and beyond. The AVA soloists are joined by the 100 voice New Jersey MasterChorale. David Antony Lofton conducts the AVA Opera Orchestra. The price is $35 for adults, $30 fo seniors, and $15 students. For tickets and information: www.avaopera.org or 215-735-1685.

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 A RTS RTS, CULTURE & SOCIETY  E VENTS  with the words “Art of the Garden” in the subject line or send an SASE to “Art of the Garden” POB 264, Merion, PA 19066. For information, contact Christine Faris, Library Director Director at 610-446-3082 ext. 213. The Main Line Symphony Orchestra Concert library is located at 1601 Darby Road in Havertown, PA 19083. The webThe second concert of the 65th season of the Main Line Symphony  site is www.haverfordlibrary www.haverfordlibrary.org. .org. Orchestra will take place on Friday, February 25, 2011 at 8:00 p.m. at the Valley Forge Middle School on Walker Road and Route 252 in Wayne,  American Girl Fashion Fashio n Show  Pennsylvania. The music director and conductor is Henry Scott, bassist The Saturday Club is presenting its 9th annual American Girl Fashion in the Philadelphia Orchestra. This will be his 30th year conducting the Show weekend March 12 and 13, 2011, at The Desmond in Malvern. Main Line Symphony Orchestra. The concertmaster is Yumi Ninomiya Proceeds will benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), Scott, violinist in the Philadelphia Orchestra. Tickets may be purchased and The Saturday Club Children’s Charity Fund. For information visit at the door at $15 for adults and $10 for seniors and students. For info  www.saturdayclub.org. call Judith Rubinstein at 610-688-0235 or [email protected].  By Rose Marie Riley 

 Veterinarians Share Expertise at PA Horse World Expo On Friday, February 25,  veter inarians from the U niversi ty o f Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine will offer a full day of presentations at the Pennsylvania Horse World Expo at the Farm Show Complex and Expo Center in Harrisburg, PA. The lectures and discussions cover  a broad range of veterinary topics of interest to all horse owners. All presentations will take place in Seminar Hall B. On Saturday, February 26, 11:00 a.m. to 12 noon, a presentation by Dirk Vanderwall, DVM, PhD, an associate professor at New Bolton Center board-certified in theriogenology, introduces the audience to high-tech procedures available in horse breeding. The schedule is subject to change. The Horse World Expo runs from February 24 through February 27. For information about the Expo and for updated schedules, visit www.horseworldexpo.com.

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The 13th annual Coaches vs. Cancer of Philadelphia “Tourney Tip-Off  Breakfast,” will be held March 14, 2011, from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., at the Palestra at the University of Pennsylvania, 220 South 32nd Street, Philadelphia. The event will be hosted by Philadelphia Coaches. Proceeds from the Tip-Off Breakfast raises funds and awareness to support the  American Cancer Society’s work to save lives from cancer. For info and tickets visit phillycoachesvscancer.org or call 215-985-5401.

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Step into Saks Steppingstone Scholars, Inc. is presenting “Step into Saks” March 16, 2011, at Saks Fifth Avenue, 2 Bala Plaza Avenue, Bala Cynwyd, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. The event features entertainment entertainment provided by area school ensembles, food by Isabella Restaurants and The world of Jimmy Choo Spring 2011 Collection. A raffle will be held. Proceeds f rom the event will provide Scholars with school supplies, classroom materials, backpacks and shirts. For information call 215-508-5150, ext. 22.

The Friends of the Haverford Township Free Library are sponsoring a new fundraiser for the library which will be held from  April 9, 2011 Party in the Park  June 21, 2011, with an opening reception taking place on Friday, April  April Fred’s Footsteps is presenting “Party in the Park,” March 18, 2011 at 8 from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. All artists are invited to apply to a special exhi- Please Touch Museum Memorial Hall, 4231 Avenue of the Republic, bition, “Art of theThe Garden,” a group of 150 artworks a Philadelphia, from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Music will be provided by Chico’s botanical theme. show will show serveshow as the second annualhighlighting annual arts event to  Vibe. The event features a fabulous evening of food, fun and dancing. be held at the Haverford Township Township Free Library. “Sowing the Seeds of a Proceeds benefit The G. Fred DiBona, Jr. Memorial Foundation – Fred’s New Library” is the cause for which artists are sought, who will be asked Footsteps that helps families through difficult times by providing direct to donate 20% of the purchase price of their art work to the library, financial assistance to families who find themselves in a financial crisis which has been operating for the last two years on a 33% budget cut due to the costs associated with caring for a critically ill child. For infortotaling more than $300,000. Application forms are available from the mation call 610-850-3290. information desk of the library. The application deadline is March 7. For  entry guidelines, send an email to: [email protected]

 DreamREALITY: Haverford School Inaugural Arts Festival

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he Haverford School will host  DreamREALITY, its inaugural arts festival March 7 - 11, featuring a variety of vents to showcase student and alumni work across a road range of artistic fields. The week will recognize the rtistic achievements of Haverford alumni a nd provide stuents with first-hand information both about careers in the rts and the value of the arts regardless of career choice. Haverford School Alumni & Student Visual Art Show March 7 - 11 – 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. daily, in the Upper School

‘75, and Page Wood ‘72. Free. “Past and Present” Music Recital March 7 – 7:30 p.m., in Ball Auditorium. Featuring performances from current students and alumni, including Geoff McDonald ‘03, cello; Alan Stepansky ‘78, cello; and Rob Weiss ‘95, Bob Clothier ‘79, Jim Buck ‘77, and other members of the a cappella group, The Tonics. $10 adults; adults; $5 students. For info, contact Heather Klein at 484-417-2737 or [email protected].

Art Wing galleries and Community Room, Wilson Hall, lower level. Featuring work by Frank Abruzzese ‘96, Stephen Arcuri ‘95, Craig Biddle III ‘49, Gregory Bernhardt ‘95, Thomas Booth ‘02, John Chew ‘97, Edwin Close ‘49, Warren Claytor ‘88, Matt Davis ‘97, David Guinan ‘91, Gil Hanson ‘71, Richard Power Hoffmann ‘92, Bernard Huebner ‘61, Dave Hughes ‘45, Charlie Kaier ‘02, Fred Meinke ‘58, Jeffrey T. Odiorne Sr. ‘58, Tom Powers ‘88, William Reimann ‘53, Andrew Smith ‘85, Steve Tobin

Visual Art Opening March 10 – 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. in Centennial Hall Gallery. Featuring the works of Mike Scott ‘78 and Dan Walsh ‘77, drinks, light bites, and items for sale. Free. Upper School Musical: “Urinetown” March 10, 11, 12 – 7:30 p.m. in Centennial Hall. $10 adults; $5 students. For more information, contact Heather Klein at 484-417-2737 or [email protected].

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welcome brunch for new Lowerr Merion Lowe Merion To Towns wnship hip Commissioner Brian McGuire was hosted by local Democratic Committee Regional Vice Chair Gilda Kramer and Township Treasurer Samuel Adenbaum at their home in Bala Cynwy Cynwyd d on Sunday Sunday,, February 13, 2011. McGuire took the oath of office as Commissioner for Ward 13 on January 19, 2011, filling the seat vacated by Board President and Ward 13

Commissioner Bruce D. He has bee been n appo appoint inted edReed. CoVice Chair of the Board of Commissioner’s Finance and Open Space Committees, and Vice Chair of the Administrative and Human Resources Committee. A non-profit management  Attending a welcome brunch for new Lower Merion Town Township ship Commissioner Brian McGuire professional for 16 years, hosted by local Democratic Committee Regional Vice Chair Gilda Kramer and Township Samuel Adenbaum at their home in Bala Cynwyd are, from left – Gilda Kramer, Kramer, Commissioner McGuire also Treasurer Samuel brings extensive federal and  Brian McGuire, Susan Brooks, Brooks, and Samuel Adenbaum. state legislative and regulatory policy experience through previous previous positions in the United States Senate and non-profit advocacy organizations. He has been an active member of the Neighborhood Club of Bala Cynwyd, the Lower Merion Conservancy, and the Friends of the Cynwyd Heritage Trail. Commissioner McGuire and his wife, Susan Brooks, have lived in Bala Cynwyd since 2007, and are the parents parents of Sam, who attends Cynwyd Cynwyd Elementary School, and Marc Marc of Portland, Oregon. They are members of the Mishkan Shalom congregation.

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on the edge of their seats. The March 20th presentation will be held in the Board Room of the Township Administration Building, 75 East Lancaster Avenue in Ardmore as the keynote event of the seventh season of One Book One Lower Merion. Books will be available for purchase and signing by the authors. Seating is limited, so this free event will be on a first-come, first-served basis; no tickets or reservations are necessary. Parking is available in the east lot adjacent to the Township Administration Building. Check the Lower Merion Library System website at www.lmls.org for details and information.

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Conestoga High School Presents The Phantom of the Opera enormously popular show. Many people including staff mem bers, students and parent volunteers, have been working for months to create elaborate sets and stunning costumes. Director Nicole Gerenyi Gerenyi explains, “It takes a community to build show; Phantom wouldn’t wouldn’t have been possible if all the elements of set, costumes, choreography, direction, PR, music, sound, and lights hadn’t worked together as a unit.” As for the scope of this production Gerenyi explains, “This show has a high l evel of difficulty due to the sheer number of costumes, grandeur of sets, and advanced musicianship. Students, volunteers, and staff have put in countless hours to make sure that this show is something that we can all be proud of. We knew  Phantom was a huge undertaking, especially because our only comparison is the Broadway production. We have met every challenge head on and have

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onestoga High School’s Stoga Theatre will present the popular Broadway musical The Phantom of the Opera from March 1 - 6 at Conestoga High School, 200 Irish Road, Berwyn. Director Nicole Gerenyi joins Musical Director Suzanne Dickinger to lead a cast of over fifty 9-12 grade students in the Tony Award winning Andrew Lloyd Webber musical. The Phantom of the Opera is Broadway Broadway’s ’s longest-running musical and Conestoga’s talented cast, crew and pit orchestra will be one of the first local high schools to perform this

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By Jerry H. Bloom,  Staff Writer  On Stage • Walnut Street Theatre, Independence Studio on 3, 825 Walnut Street in Philadelphia, presents the black comedy, The Ugly One, through March 13. Lette leads a normal life until told he is “unspeakably ugly.” He turns to a plastic surgeon and with a brand new face, his life becomes more beautiful, filled with lust and success, but soon becomes at nightmare. For tickets ($30) or info, call 215-574-3550, 215-336-1234 or online at www.WalnutStreetTheatre.org. • Academy of Music in Philadelphia, presents the Alvin  Ailey American Dance Theater, Theater, Saturday, February 26 at 2 and 8 p.m. and Sunday, February 27 at 2 p.m. p.m. For tickets tickets

($26 to $72) or info, call 215-893-1999 or visit www.kimmelcenter.org. • Annenberg Center Center for the Perfor ming Arts, 3680 Walnut Street in Philadelphia, presents Christian McBride’s jazz opus The Movement, Revisited, Saturday, February 26, 8 p.m., a musical tribute blending spoken text with gospel and jazz about the great icons of the Civil Rights movement. The University of Pennsylvania musical ensembles joins McBride onstage. For tickets ($20 -$40) or info, call 215-898-3900 or online at www.AnnenbergCenter.org. • Curio Theatre, in The Calvary Center for Culture and Community, 4740 Baltimore Avenue in Philadelphia, presents Great Expectations by Charles Dickens through March 5. For tickets ($10 - $15) or info, call 215-525-1350 or online at www.curiotheatre.org. • Kimmel Center’s Verizon Hall in Philadelphia, presents Joan Lippincott on The Fred J. Cooper Memorial Organ, Saturday, February 26, 3 p.m. For tickets tickets ($19 to $28) or info, call 215-893-1999 or online at www.kimmelcenter.org. • Luna Theater Company, UPstairs at the Adrienne, 2030 Sansom Street in Philadelphia, presents  Blasted, through March 5, a dark, complex work of theatre where Ian, a middle-aged journalist and a troubled, innocent young woman named Cate meet in a hotel room in Northern England, as bombs go off and soldiers fight outside. For tickets ($12.50 - $32) or info, call 215-704-0033 215-704-0033 or visit www.lunatheater.org. • Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, NJ, presents The Arrival From Sweden, Music of ABBA, March 4 & 5, 9 p.m., one of the world’s popular ABBA tribute band. For tickets ($30) or info, call Ticketmaster Ticketmaster at 1-800736-1420 or visit www.ticketmaster.com. Dining Around • Taste of Paris Ballet Dinner Package, Thursday March 3, begins with a four-course dinner at Le Bec-Fin then a performance of  Swan Lak e Bal let  at the Academy of Music. Dinner/Show packages start at $84.25 and include performance tickets. Show seating options are available in the Parquet and Balcony sections. Must make and dinner reser vations before 6 p.m. through the PA Ballet by calling 215-

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exploring the relationship between between the two. Come to the ballroom and relax to the music of some of the area’s finest live band performers. During each performance, featured artists will create visual art that is inspired by and responds to the music. The work will be auctioned off by a silent silent auction taking place throughout the evening. The first Friday Night Live event is Friday, February 25, from 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. The Obsoleets, an eclectic seven-piece band, will perform a mixture of acoustic American roots, blues and gospel music in the ballroom of the Community Arts Center. During the performance, featured artists Drew Arata, owner of Earth and State in Media, and Seth Mushrush, tattoo artist at Baker Street Tattoo, will create visual art inspired by the music. The artists will paint, draw, and use digital projection to allow the audience to watch the creations take shape in real time, larger than life! Price of admission is $10 per person and all events are BYOB and BYAF (bring all your friends). Light refreshments will be served. Come for an intimate evening of music and exploration; and bring your own sketchbook to participate

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The King of Prussia Players Presents “Guys and Dolls” $1000 bet: Sky has to get prim and pious do-gooder Sarah Brown (Amy Armstrong) to go with him on a jaunt to Havana.

Nathan certainly likes the odds; after all, he’s kept his own fiancée, Miss Adelaide (Sandy Yozviak), waiting for their trip to the altar for 14 years! As Sarah and her colleagues search

for sinners to reform, Nathan keeps looking to make his big score and Sky comes to find that love just may be the biggest gamble of all. Director David Ben Leavitt thinks “Guys and Dolls” is the

Preparing for the King of Prussia Players’ production of “Guys and Dolls” are, from left – Joe O’Neill playing Sky Masterson and Amy Armstrong is playing Sarah Brown. he King of Prussia Players evokes the dazzle of New York City and the sizzle of Havana, Cuba, with “Guys and Dolls,”

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the first show of their 2011 season. The musical comedy brings to life a mix of gamblers, gangsters and gutsy gals inspired by the short stories of Damon Runyon. Rolling the dice is the vice of choice for Nathan Detroit (Ben

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perfect answer Broadway to the late-winter blues. been called the quintessential musical. The “It’s energy just never lets up.” Part of that electric vibe comes from the way the show highlights the hustle and bustle of the Big Apple. “The city is almost alive,” says Leavitt, “and its pulse is as strong at four o’clock in the morning – Sky’s time of day, according to Sarah – as it is at noon. Plus the songs in the show are all classics, from the opening ‘Fugue for Tinhorns’ through ‘A Bushel and a Peck’ and ‘Luck Be a Lady’ to a jump-outof-your-seat showstopper, ‘Sit Down, You’re Rockin’ the Boat.’” The show offers a glimpse of New Yorkers from a bygone era. Based on the Broadway-set stories of Damon Runyon – who fittingly enough was born in Manhattan (though Man hattan, Kansas) – “Guys and Dolls” captures his unique voice and outlook. As fellow author Pete Hamill noted in a foreword to a collection of Runyon’s stories, “Sometimes we can hear Runyon’s people talking above their station, playing social roles that are lies, but we certainly don’t mistake them for characters out of Edith Wharton, who do the same thing.” So try your luck with these glib and glamorous “Guys and Dolls.” The King of Prussia Players presents the musical “Guys & Dolls” February 25, 26, March 4, 5 and 11 at 7:30 p.m., and February 27, March 6 and 12 at 2 p.m. at the Shannondell Performing Arts Theater, 10000 Shannondell Drive in Audubon. Advance discount tickets are available at www.kofpplayers.org. Reservations are not necessary for tickets at the door, which are $17 for adults, $12 for children and students under 18 or seniors 65 and older. Group rates (20 or more people) are available for all performances.

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he Philadelphia Sketch Club presents its sixth annual “The Art of the Flower” juried exhibit from March 4 - 19, as a complement to the nationally renowned Philadelphia Flower Show of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society. Society. The show will feature more than 100 two- and threedimensional works in various various media, all on the theme of flowers. flowers. More than 300 artists are expected to compete for inclusion. Bucks County watercolorist watercolorist Gail Bracegirdle will serve as juror for this year’s show. Bracegirdle is a signature member of the Philadelphia Watercolor Society and is a faculty member of ARTWORKS in Trenton NJ, and

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“Black-Eyed Susan,” watercolor on paper, by Gail Bracegirdle. She is the  juror for this year’s Art of the Flower exhibition at the Philadelphia Sketch Club.

the Abington Art Center in Jenkintown PA. “Every painting is a journey and challenge,” says Bracegirdle. “I love experimenting with various textures and styles of watercolor papers and pigments. I’m always searching for the perfect combination of surface and paint. If I can think of yet another way to make art with watercolors, I’ll try it.” An Artists’ Reception for “The Art of the Flower” will be held at the Philadelphia Sketch Club on Sunday, March 6, from 2 to to 4 p.m. The public is welcome. The Philadelphia Sketch Club, located at 235 South Camac Street in Philadelphia, is the oldest oldest artists’ club in the United States. Gallery hours

are Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 1 to 5 p.m. For information, visit www.sketchclub.org www.sketchclub.org or call 215-545-9298.

TPA Symphonic Winds Perform Free Concert at Cabrini College he Pennsylvania Symphonic Winds (PSW) will perform a free concert featuring symphony selections, ballet suites and show tunes at Cabrini College on Sunday, March

13. Conducted by Phil Evans, former band master of the Royal Marines and current music director of Valley Forge Military

the Arthur Sullivan ballet “Pineapple Poll;” and selections from the Lord of the Rings: Symphony 1. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. in the Grace Hall Atrium at Cabrini, 610 King of Prussia Road, Radnor. Radnor. For info, contact Dan DiPrinzio (dd733@ca ([email protected], brini.edu, 610902-8255). Anyone with a disability requiring special accom-

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aul S. Wilson remembers a conversation he had a half century ago in a car with Alexey Brodovich, legendary visual image designer whose genius changed the mid-20th century face of American magazines. magazines. Brodovich said that “each photographer must look into his own soul and escape the boredom he sees in the images around—he must innovate and look ahead.” At the time, Wilson was a student helping in

says, adding: “It’s amazing to look at what we

were doing then compared to what’s being done today. today. Back then, photos came in a few standard sizes; now they can be as big as billboards.

With the technology we had then, retooling a photo or a layout could take days; now it’s done in hours or less. Film making was very exexpensive for the professionals; now, there are some 150 million films on

Brodovich’s New Designer’s U Wilson Tube.” earned a master’s degree Workshop and on York the threshold of in communication from the Annenhis own cutting-edge visual design career. berg School at the University of Pennsylvania and a bachelor’s in How Wilson has applied that message of innovation as graphic designeconomics from Penn’s Wharton  From lef t – Julie L. Miller Sisterhood Pr esident; Rabbi  School of Finance and Commerce. er,, commercial and fine art photoger Jacob Rosner; Paula Blaustein, chair of Saturday Services –  rapher, filmmaker and Digital Age He also studied psychology at  go over the Sabbath service in preparation for the communicator may be seen in his Temple University and computer  Sisterhood weekend weekend March 5 and 6. graphics at Bucks County Commuupcoming exhibit at the Villanova nity College. University Art Gallery. Gallery. “These Eyes: he Sisterhood of Congregation Or Shalom in Berwyn is 50 years,” which opens Friday, Febru Febru-He worked as a communications research analyst for a major Philaplanning a very exciting and ambitious weekend March ary 25, presents samples of the Phila5 and 6. The Sisterhood will be conducting services for the delphia artist’s work in print, from delphia pharmaceutical company; Valley, NM,” Archival Inkjet Print, 20"  implemented and managed a manSabbath of March 5. They will be preparing all the prayers his advertising layouts to his current “Aspen Valley,  x 32", photographed by Paul S. Wilson. ufacturing operation for a printed and readings, following services there will be a luncheon. digitally enhanced enhanced art. As a student Sunday, March 6, the Sisterhood will host an unusual fund- of visual artists unafraid of using circuit board manufacturing comraiser. There will be a “Party of Gold.” The members and their machines to push arts boundaries, he made the computer pany in Puerto Rico; designed and launched a Cherry Hill, friends will be bringing their unused unused and unwanted gold. gold. It a graphic design tool at a time when having computers en- NJ, music/disco club. will be cashed in for top prices. The Sisterhood Sisterhood and the hance art was not fashionable. In 1967 he opened Paul Wilson Studio in Philadelphia and Hebrew School will benefit and get a percentage of the gold A free public reception to meet the artist and see the re- New York, specializing in still life and video production. His work for major corporations and publications captured purchased. purchase d. Congregat Congregation ion Or Shalom is a conservative syn- sults of his man/machine collaboration collaboration will take place on agogue with a modern approach approach to Judaism. Or Shalom is lo- Friday, March 11, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the gallery, located in more than 30 Art Directors Club awards. In the mid-’80s, Villanova campus. Refreshments he established a successor company, Electro/Grafiks, Inc., cated at 835 Darby Paoli Road, (route 252) in Berwyn. For the Connelly Center on the Villanova info call 610-644-9086 or visit www.orshalom.com. will be served. The exhibit continues continues to April 7. which designed imaging systems for various computer manufacturers’ ers’ platforms and assisted artists, advertisers The retrospective retrospective includes images of some of his famous manufactur and corporate communicators in clients (among others Jim Croce, Grover Washington, Jr., and Barnabas solving their visual graphics problems. Collins); interpretive images of canyons, clouds, trees, rocks, fog, Over the years, he has helped colleges, universities, government coastlines, and still lifes; St. Peter’s “Growing Healthy with the Flower Show” – Celebrating Square at sunrise; and his ad layouts agencies, medical organizations and Health, Wellness and Paris in Springtime for Wanamaker’s, Hot Foot shoes, businesses install, upgrade and enhance electronic capabilities of hiladelphia Corporation for Aging (PCA) is offering senand other commercial clients. their film, video, animation, imagiors a double dose of health and flowers with a special Wilson’s interpretive interpretive images of an event in conjunction with the 2011 Philadelphia Internation- aspen valley near Santa Fe remind ing and graphic design systems. As chair of the Moore College of al Flower Show. him of a Louis Comfort Tiffany stainPCA’s “Growing Healthy with the Flower Show,” set for glass window, so he offers them in Art’s department of photography in the mid-1980s, Wilson focused Monday, March 7, from 1:30 to 4 p.m., will feature health tribute to the master glass work arton elevating photography’s status screenings, fitness activities and gardening tips, light re- ist. In another photo grouping, he freshments, vendor exhibits, and a special guest appear- probes the deep recesses of a yellow in the college curriculum, while building awareness of photography’s ance by Philadelph ia Eagles Safety Quintin Mikell. The begonia. “I revel in the the shapes and colors to be found in the micro world importance in career fields such as event will take place at the Hilton Garden Inn, 1100 Arch Street across the street from the Pennsylvania Convention of a begonia,” he says. graphic design and commercial advertising. Center, where the Flower Show is held. Seniors 60 and over One leading-edge digital accomplishcan attend the PCA senior wellness event for just $10 (a ment the exhibit cannot accommoAt Villanova, which he joined in 2002, he served as digital medi $35 value), and pick up a free one-time pass to the Flower date is the Internet virtual tour of coordinator coordinat or for the College of Ar ts Show. The pass is good for any day from March 7 through The Vatican that Wilson carried out 13 and must be picked up at the PCA senior wellness event. under the auspices of Villanova just and Science’s Communications Department, taught digital imaging There is a limit of one Flower Show pass per attendee. prior to his retirement last year from production,, and beginning and adproduction “Gardening is such a wonderful activity, combining exer- the university. university. In brilliant color and cise with fresh air and growing things. It has both physical intricate detail, the Web tour offers vanced film and video production. He supervised installation of live and mental health benefits, and we want to help seniors armchair visitors 360-degree, zoomfind ways to get engaged,” says Joan Zaremba, PCA direcin, zoom-out views of the Sistine production control room and audio tor of marketing and corporate relations, of this year’s PCA  Chapel, St. Paul’s Outside the Walls, facilities, and designed and supervised digital editing workstations. wellness event. “Philadelphia now has all of these commu- St. John Lateran and St. Peter’s nity gardens and some of the senior centers have gardens Cathedral. “Patti LaBelle,” Archival Inkjet Print, 15" x  While his exhibit may be a retro22", photographed by Paul S. Wilson. spective, Wilson balances looking too. There are a lot of opportunities even if people don’t “It’s a humbling thought that milback with looking forward. forward. Now have a yard.” lions of people around the world Participants will have plenty of opportunities for exercise who will never have the opportunity to travel there, may that he’s ‘retired’, he considers restarting set-aside plans to do a film of the Navajo people. He marvels at the democwhen they walk all or part of the Flower’s Show’s 10 acres experience the remarkable art and architectural marvels of exhibit space. The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society event of The Vatican from home,” says Wilson. ratizing impact that the digital revolution is having on comLooking back, Wilson considers it his good fortune to have munications, a global system driven by a worldwide mar– the world’s largest indoor flower show – opens Sunday, March 6 and runs through Sunday, March 13 at the Pennsyl- been an aspiring artist in the early 1960s. With his paint- ket place that is constantly demanding the next best thing vania Convention Center on 1200 Arch Street . The theme this ings of the Campbell Soup can, Coca-Cola bottle, and other as soon as possible. While his exhibit may be an art histoyear is “Springtime in Paris” and includes six Paris-themed mass consumer products, Andy Warhol was giving birth to ry lesson of the recent past, he understands that the past is a place young people don’t dwell on for very long. floral displays, along with French culinary presentations; the pop art movement. Never before, had the American

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live cancan dancing; French cabaret song performances and more. As always, Philadelphia’s International Flower Show will showcase displays of hundreds of national and international gardeners and horticulturalists. There will be free gardening presentations held throughout the week and scores of educational displays highlighting the latest gardening trends. The marketplace will feature more than 150 vendors selling plants, garden furniture, floral-inspired artwork, food and

art scene been popular electrified. “America wasso chang changing. ing. or Everything seemed possible in the early ‘60s. I was doing still photography and felt, if I can do still work, work, I can do film. And I did.”

“While Iincould bemoantoaknow lack of interest on we thecame, part of students not wanting from whence as a teacher I try to keep from being critical of them for not wanting to know what I know.” In addition to Alexey Brodovich, Wilson also tutored under The Villanova University Art Gallery is open weekdays noted Philadelphia lithographer lithographer Eugene Eugene Feldman. “As oth- from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For weekend and extended hours, ers used a paint or paintbrush, Gene used a four-color Harris and other information, telephone the Art Gallery at 610-519Wilson exhibit may be preoffset printing press to create his own prints and books, as 4612. Selected works from the Wilson

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