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The “Mosquito”

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

The “Mosquito” acts as a teen repellent, and shops and theatre’s in Philadelphia are starting to use it. The “Mosquito’s” slogan is, “Teenage loiterers affecting your business? Get your business back on track with the Mosquito™ Utrasonic Teen Repellent!” Still not quite sure what the “Mosquito” is? The Mosquito™ ultrasonic teenage deterrent is the solution to the eternal problem of unwanted gatherings of teenagers in shopping malls, around shops, in parks and schools afterhours and anywhere else they are causing problems. The presence of anti-social teenagers discourages genuine customers from coming into stores, affecting your turnover and profits. With loitering comes vandalism. Anti-social behaviour has become the biggest threat to private and public property over the last decade and there has been no effective deterrent until now. It is also proven to reduce vandalism by 90%.

With an effective range of between forty and sixty feet, customers all over the world have shown that teenagers are acutely aware of the Mosquito and usually move away from an “infested” area within a few minutes. The system does not cause hearing loss or other ill effects. You can only hear the “Mosquito’s” noise if you are under the age of 25 years old.

Personally, I believe this is a great idea, even though I am under the age of 25. I haven’t been the “type” of “teenager” to loiter malls, stores, etc., and I find it somewhat annoying when teenagers do. Every time I go to the mall I’m lucky if I can actually get inside the mall because of all the teenagers loitering outside.

On the “Mosquito” website you can download the actual sound and see if you can hear it. They also have video demonstrations of the “Mosquito” in action. Just visit noloitering.ca.

City Shootings

Monday, April 28th, 2008

A massive amount of violence on Sunday left five dead and eighteen wounded. Sunday’s violence has left a top city police official puzzled.

Most of the violence began over what William Blackburn, Chief Inspector of Detectives, called “a senseless argument.”

“Arguments are still the dominate motive”, he said in a press conference Monday, “not just for the homicides, but for the shootings.”

After Blackburn was asked to elaborate about violence on recent weekends, Blackburn said, “I’m not going to blame weather conditions. I’m not a sociologist.”

This year, Philadelphia has recorded 101 homicides, down from 131 for the comparable period last year. This Sunday’s total included four homicides from shootings, two of them erupting in or near bars. Philadelphia has earned the nick name killadelphia because of how many homicides occur.

The violence began at 1:45 a.m. Sunday, police were called to Charlie B’s Bar and Grill on the 4900 block of North Broad Street in Logan. There, police found 37 year old Marcus Davis suffering from a gun shot wound to the head. Davis, taken to Albert Einstein Medical Center, was pronounced dead fifteen minutes later.

Close to the same time, a block away, police found a twenty eight year old man with a gunshot wound to his back. The victim, who was not identified, was reported in stable condition at Einstein.

At 2 a.m., police said David DiPrimo, twenty four years old, opened fire outside a South Philadelphia bar after an argument over a woman. DiPrimo wounded four men outside McDaniel’s on Second Street, police said; two of the victims have been treated and released, the other two are in critical condition.

Philadelphia police charged DiPrimo, of the 2600 block of South 28th Street, with attempted homicide, aggravated assault and simple assault. DiPrimo is being held on a $1 million bail.

A little after 3 a.m., police were called to the 6800 block of Limekiln Pike in West Oak Lane and found Tyrone Miller, forty three years old, who had been shot three times in the face and chest. Miller was pronounced dead at the scene. Police have no motive or suspect in the slaying.

At 4:02 a.m., police officers on patrol spotted a woman kicking a fallen man in the head at a Sunoco gas station on the 5000 block of North Broad Street. Louis Campbell, sixty six years old, of Feltonville, died at 5:25 a.m. of injuries received in the beating. Nicole Wilson, twenty six years old, of Olney, was arrested and charged with murder.

About 1:30 p.m., housing police in West Philadelphia were tipped to a shooting at a Busticq Avenue apartment complex. Investigators found resident Robert McNair, forty eight years old, dead in the lobby of multiple gunshot wounds. Detectives have identified the suspects as Klaeem Smity, twenty eight years old, and Brandon Brown, twenty three years old.

At 5:49 p.m., police dispatchers sent officers to Kensington to investigate a report of a shooting. Kalis Leslie, fifteen, of Southwest Philadelphia, was found unresponsive near the intersection of Cambria and Amber Streets, Leslie, who had a single gunshot wound to the chest, was taken to Temple University Hospital and pronounced dead.

Philadelphia police found a second victim at the scene, an eighteen year old man, and took him to Temple, where he was in critical condition with gunshot wounds to his chest and shoulder.

At 10:25 p.m., in South Philadelphia, a twenty one year old man was shot once in the head on the 1800 block of McCain Street. He was taken to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, where he was in stable condition.

Philly Spring Cleanup Success

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Mayor Michael A. Nutter reported the results of the April 5th, 2008 Philly Spring Cleanup at a press conference at City Hall on April 8th, 2008. Goals that were set prior to the cleanup were met and exceeded, and Keep America Beautiful - the organization responsible for clean-ups across the country - has confirmed that the Philly Spring Cleanup was the largest single day, citywide clean-up on record in the United States of America.

“Even I was taken aback by the scale of what was achieved on Saturday”, said Mayor Nutter. “I am so proud of the thousands of volunteers, the dedicated public servants, the community organizations and corporate sponsors who all worked so hard to make this even such a huge success.”

“With over 17,000 events taking place each spring, Keep America Beautiful’ Great American Cleanup is the nation’s largest community improvement program,” said Matthew McKenna, president and CEO of Keep America Beautiful. “Across all categories, the Philly Spring Cleanup was the largest single-day citywide cleanup event to happen in event’s 24-year history. We’re proud that our local affiliate, Keep Philadelphia Beautiful, was able to help Mayor Nutter in this incredible effort.”

Mayor Nutter emphasized that this would not just be a one-day effort to clean up Philadelphia. He spoke of the ongoing Love Where You Live effort which focuses on prevention and education and changing the attitude of those people who think that it is acceptable to drop trash on the street.

Philly Spring Cleanup Results:

Trash Tonnage:
- 2.56 million pounds of trash (1,280.02 tons)
- 48,010 pounds of recycling

Volunteers:
- Total volunteer involvement estimated around 15,000

Commercial Corridors:
- Estimated 71 Commercial Corridors cleaned

Blocks Cleaned:
- Estimated 5,000 neighborhood blocks cleaned

Recreated Centers:
- 28 Recreation Centers cleaned

Park Sites:
- 27 Fairmount Park sites cleaned

Supplies Used:
- 65,600 biodegradable paper trash bags
- 14,050 biodegradable paper recycling bags
- 17,269 pairs of gloves
- 9,804 brooms

Streets Department Support:
- 522 sanitation workers
- 163 sanitation trucks
- 10 bulk trucks
- 3 flushers
- 11 mechanical brooms

Sponsorship:
- Over $300,000 in cash and in-kind contributions

Other Related Outcomes:
- PPD Removed 186 abandoned automobiles
- 2,302 Tires removed
- More than 177 registered Cleanup sites in neighborhoods across the City
- Over 200 community organizations involved
- 14 churches of faith-based institutions invovled

For more information and to get involved visit phillycleanup.com.

Mural Tour Shows Off Philadelphia

Monday, April 28th, 2008

The non-profit group Partners for Sacred Places and Philadelphia’s Mural Arts program are sponsoring a Mural Arts Tour Series.

When people encounter a mural, they experience it first as an impressive work of art. But soon after, they begin to ask questions: who created this, why is it there, how was it made? They sense the story behind the mural and want to know more about it. To help answer questions like these, Mural Arts Program developed a tour program in 1998. Led by docents, these tours offer a “behind the scenes” look at how murals are made. These tours are filled with anecdotes and stories, the tours leave people with an understanding of the complexities of mural making and an appreciation of Philadelphia as the world’s largest outdoor art gallery.

The Mural Arts Program has just started a new tour entitled, Experiential Mural Tours. On this tour you will be taken by trolley around the world’s largest collection of public murals. You will learn how each mural’s location and theme is selected, how the artists begin their creative process, and the techniques utilized to make the three-and four-story masterpieces. You will meet local mural artists and learn first hand how these works of are are created.

To purchase tickets for a Mural Arts Tour click here to order online or call 215-389-8687.

What is a mural?

A mural is a painting on a wall, ceiling, or other large permanent surface.
Murals of sorts, date to prehistoric times, such as the paintings on the Caves of Lascaux in southern France, but the term became famous with the Mexican “muralista” art movement. There are many different styles and techniques. The best-known is probably fresco, which uses water soluble paints with a damp lime wash, a rapid use of the resulting mixture over a large surface, and often in parts. The colors lighten as they dry.

Murals today are painted in a variety of ways, using oil or water based media. The styles can vary from abstract to trompe-l’œil (a French term for “fool” or “trick the eye”). Today, the beauty of a wall mural has become much more widely available with a technique whereby a painting or photographic image is transferred to poster paper which is then pasted to a wall surface.

Our Town

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

Philadelphia’s Arden Theatre Company has announced it’s full cast and creative team for Our Town, directed by Terrence J. Nolen, to run May 22-June 22.

This production will take place in both the Haas Theatre and the adjacent Christ Church, and will feature guest appearances from over 100 local personalities and 36 community choirs.

The principal cast will feature Oberon Adjepong (Joe Stoddard), Fred Andersen (Simon Stimson), Krista Apple (A Woman From Among the Dead / Ensemble), Bev Appleton (Professor Willard), Carla Belver (Mrs. Soames), Rebecca Blumhagen (Emily Webb), David Corenswet (Si Crowell/Joe Crowell/Ensemble), Chioma Dunkley (Rebecca Gibbs), Sherri L. Edelen (Mrs. Gibbs), Nathan Edmondson (Sam Craig), Eric Hissom (Stage Manager), Cleo House, Jr. (Constable), Jordan Johnson (Wally Webb), Kevyn Morrow (Dr. Gibbs), Harry Philibosian (Ensemble), Peterson Townsend (George Gibbs), JoAnna Rhinehart (Mrs. Webb), Brian Anthony Wilson (Howie Newsome), Greg Wood (Mr. Webb), and Damien Wallace (A Man From Among the Dead / Ensemble).

The townspeople will be played by Robert Bauer, Craig Bazan, Katrina Yvette Cooper, Juanita Frederick, Andy Joos, Brian Kurtas, Erin Read, Wendy Staton, and Tara Van Ness.

The creative team will include Jim Kronzer (sets), Richard St. Clair (costumes), Justin Townsend (lighting), and Troy Herion (sound).

For more information, call 215-922-1122 or visit www.ardentheatre.org.

What is Our Town about?

Our Town is a three act play by Thornton Wilder which is, perhaps, the most frequently produced play by an American playwright. The play is set in the fictional community of Grover’s Corners, modeled after several New Hampshire towns in the Mount Monadnock region: Jaffrey, Peterborough, Dublin, and others. Using meta-theatrical devices, the play is set in a 1930’s theater. Through the actions of the Stage Manager, the town of Grover’s Corners is created for the audience and scenes from its history between the years of 1901 and 1913 play out. Wilder, in his 30s, lived in MacDowell Colony in Peterborough in June, 1937, one of many locations where Wilder worked on the play. The third act was drafted entirely in one day during a visit to Zurich in September of 1937 after a long evening walk in the rain with a friend.

Our Town is a story of character development that details the interactions between citizens of an everyday town in the early 20th century through their everyday lives (particularly the lives of George Gibbs, a doctor’s son, and Emily Webb, the daughter of a newspaper editor).

Our Town was first performed at the McCarter Theater in Princeton, New Jersey on January 22, 1938. It next opened at the Wilbur Theater in Boston on January 25, 1938. Its New York City debut was on February 4, 1938 at Henry Miller’s Theatre, and later moved to the Morosco Theatre.

Online Sex Predator Sting

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

James George Stone, a middle aged man, married, and a father of two from Northern Philadelphia. But when he entered internet chatrooms on several occasions during the past year he said he was an eighteen year old boy from the United States of America.

That’s not the worst part though, law-enforcement officials said that Stone sexually propositioned someone that he thought was a twelve year old girl, sending her long webcam videos of him masturbating and asking if she wanted to meet him at the mall.

The “girl” that Stone ended up talking to was an undercover agent from the state attorney general’s Child Predator Unit.

Agent’s arrested Stone, 44 years old, at his home on Lynford Street near Magee Avenue on Thursday and charged him with seven counts of unlawful contact with a minor and one count of criminal use of a computer, the attorney general’s office said in statement.

Stone is being held in the Montgomery County Prison on $100,000 bail. Stone could face up to seven years in prison and $15,000 in fines.

Stone’s daughters whom are eleven and thirteen years old, had contact with the agent nine times since last September.

How do you know if someone is a sex predator?

Predators establish contact with kids through conversations in chat rooms, instant messaging, e-mail, or discussion boards. Many teens use peer support online forums to deal with their problems. Predators often go to these online areas to look for vulnerable victims.

Online predators try to gradually seduce their targets through attention, affection, kindness, and even gifts, and often devote considerable time, money, and energy to this effort. They’re aware of the latest music and hobbies likely to interest kids.

They listen to and sympathize with kids’ problems. They also try to ease young people’s inhibitions by gradually introducing sexual content into their conversations or by showing them sexually explicit material.

Some predators work faster than others, engaging in sexually explicit conversations immediately. This more direct approach may include harassment or stalking. Predators may also evaluate the kids they meet online for future face-to-face contact.

Myra Morton

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

Myra Morton became furious when her bigamist husband had taken a Moroccan woman as a second wife. Or when he started sending his second wife $3,000 a month, using medical money from a medical settlement after his daughter died. Or when her husband announced he had plans to fly to Morocco to bed his second wife, who had told him she was ovulating. Or when Mr. Morton purchased sexy undergarments as a gift for his second and younger wife.

All of the above drove her to fatally shooting her husband of 25 years, Jereleigh Morton, a northern philadelphian who had became a millionaire. Ms. Morton’s attorney Brian McMonagle doesn’t know why she killed her husband. He stated that she just “snapped.”

Ms. Morton plead guilty yesterday to third-degree murder. She admitted that she shot her husband twice in the head as he was sleeping in their mansion in Whitpain Township, Montgomery County, just hours before he was to fly to Morocco.

“She had recently lost a child and as a result of her child’s death, they were awarded a lot of money and she was now confronted with a scenario where her husband wanted to add another wife and use the money that had come from the loss of a child to fund this other wife and a new child,” McMonagle said after the court hearing in Norristown. “With all those factors colliding, she simply snapped.”

Ms. Morton, 48 years old, faces five to ten years in prison - a sentence normally meted out for manslaughter, not murder. The prosecutors agreed not to seek more than a ten year prison term, though the judge can go higher.

Les Miserables

Friday, April 25th, 2008

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Les Miserables comes to the Walnut Street Theatre this summer, the oldest regional theatre in the United States of America. Les Mis is the most see show in Philadelphia. Les Mis will run May 13th thru August 3rd, 2008. Les Mis is the musical the swept the world. It is a truly spectacular finale to the Walnut’s 199th season. Based on Victor Hugo’s classic novel, Les Miserables is a sweeping, heartfelt and epic saga. The fugitive, Jean Valjean, is pitted against the tenacious inspector Javert in a lifelong struggle to evade capture. What follows is a deeply personal tale set against a historical backdrop of an unparalleled scale.

Les Mis is directed by Mark Clements. Some of the featured cast are, Hugh Panaro as Jean Valjean, Paul Schoeffler as Javert, Dawn Spence as Madame Thenardier, Scott Greer as Thenardier, Julie Craig as Cosette, and much more.

You can purchase tickets to Les Miserables at the Walnut Street Theatre by visiting www.walnutstreettheatre.org or by calling the box office at 215-574-3550.

I would also like to take the time to introduce myself, as you may have noticed this is my first blog post here at about-philadelphiaPA.com. I am a professional Actors’ Equity Association and Guild of Italian American Actors actor. I also run the blog, omigod.net. I am looking forward to a long relationship with 451press.

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