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After Wednesday’s fake out, its finally time for the weekend. And time for the list of weekend events.

Friday, July 6th
As i mentioned in a previous blog, tonight i’ll be going to Making Time at Pure night club, with Simian Mobile Disco. I’ve never been to a Making Time before, but from what i here its a good time. Live indie electro music. $10. 9-11pm open bar!!! Rock on. If I don’t see you there, i’ll let you know how it goes.
Today is also First Friday. From 5-9pm, galleries all around Philly open their doors with food, drink, and fantastic art. And its all FREE!

Saturday, July 7th
Like Cult Classic Movies? Like Old School Movie Theaters? Like men in corsets and fish net stalkings? Then it’s worth a trip to the Philly suburbs to see The Rocky Horror Picture Show at the Colonial Theatre in Phoenixville. If you’ve never been to a showing of Rocky Horror, then be prepare for intreactive veiwing experience like no other. Come in costume if you’d like, and be ready to shout out lines with the rest of the audience. Tickets are $10 and the show starts at 10 pm. This show is not suitable for children, anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

And don’t forget to check out Philly2night.com for a full list of bar specials all around philadelphia.

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2 Responses to “Weekend Events”

  1. Sally Says:

    And the saturday thing! First Saturday was it? Canvas art on the roof of Whole Foods?

  2. House Cleaning Says:

    Nice and usefull post, thanks, this is one for my bookmarks!

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