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About PW-Philadelphia Weekly
PW-Philadelphia Weekly is not only the most widely read alternative weekly in the Philadelphia region, it has the largest circulation of any weekly newspaper in Pennsylvania. Established in 1971, PW can be found in over 2,000 yellow boxes, in retail and entertainment locations, and in performing arts venues throughout the region. PW is published Wednesday.
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The Atlantic City Weekly, (originally Whoot Newspaper) has been a strong established player in and around the Atlantic City region since 1974. A free newspaper based in Atlantic City, New Jersey area, Atlantic City Weekly is the source for what's happening in South Jersey. Published every Thursday, it covers entertainment, casinos, dining, real estate, sports, movies, nightlife, gambling, news and photos of the local scene. There are also weekly interviews with nationally recognized entertainers who will be appearing in the area. The South Philly Review is a Philadelphia institution. Published every Thursday since 1948, the Review has been recognized as Philadelphia's best-edited community newspaper by the Philadelphia Press Association and has been the recipient of numerous awards from the Pennsylvania Newspaper Association.
The Southwest Philadelphia Review focuses on the local community, providing news and features specific to the neighborhood.
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Ape School
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7:30pm. $12. With August Burns Red, A Skylit Drive, Sky Eats Airplane + This or the Apocalypse. First Unitarian Church, 2125 Chestnut St. 866.468.7619. www.r5productions.com Kinky Friedman
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Fringe Festival: Sea of Birds
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8pm. $12. Rose Recital Hall (Fisher-Bennett Hall, room 419), 34th and Walnut sts. www.arsnovaworkshop.com PW Online Extras
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