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Friday, 08/22/2008@ 10PM

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What: Get rad with the party train soliders: Pink Skull and Dave P who will have you shaking your ass all night long. $1 PBRs and $2 Well drinks from 10-12. 21+

Where: Fluid Nightclub (613 S. 4th St.)

Cost: Free before MIDNIGHT, $5 after.

Defiance and Guignol
Friday, 08/22/2008@ 5 PM

Defiance and Guignol

What: Accoustic band Defiance and punk Brooklyn band Guignol invade Philadelphis a for an action-packed evening.

Where: The Barbary 951 Frankford Ave

Cost: $7

www.r5productions.com

Fridays with DJ Frosty
Friday, 08/22/2008@ 9PM

Fridays with DJ Frosty

What:    Shake the work week off with DJ Frosty on the decks every Friday.

Where:    Silk City (5th & Spring Garden)

Cost:    No cost +21

Hardcore 2008
Friday, 08/22/2008 to Sunday, 08/24/2008@ 5:30PM

Hardcore 2008

What:   Hardcore 2008 gears up for a heavy, adreline infused weekend with more than 30 hard to the core bands, including Madball, xfoundationx, Brain Dead, Paint it Black, and much, much more.

Where:   The Starlight Ballroom. 460 N 9th Street.

Cost:    $20 each day. $55 all weekend.

Nico Muhly
Friday, 08/22/2008@ 8PM

Nico Muhly

What: One of the first seated shows to feature classical music at the First Unitarian Church will take place on August 22, featuring Nico Muhly, a composer who has worked with Bjork and Philip Glass, to name a few, as well as Doveman and Sam Amadon.

Where:
2125 Chestnut St.

Cost:
$20

www.r5productions.com


Prowler Release Party
Friday, 08/22/2008@ 9PM

Prowler Release Party

What:    Philly's Prowler celebrate the release of their new album "En Gard" at the Tritone with the Po-Po.

Where:    The Tritone (1516 South Street)

Cost:    Free

Real Pirates
Saturday, 05/31/2008 to Sunday, 11/02/2008@ Mon-Tues: 9AM-5PM, Wed-Sat: 9AM-8PM, Sun: 9AM-7PM

Real Pirates

What: Fulfill all of your unrealized childhood fantasies with a look at the world's first exhibition of authentic pirate treasure. The Real Pirates Exhibition, produced by National Geographic, displays over 200 artifacts from Whydah- a real pirate ship discovered off of the coast of Cape Cod.

Where: The Franklin Institute, 222 N 20th St., Philadelphia, PA

Cost: Varies, see www2.fi.edu/exhibits/traveling/pirates/tickets.php for more information.

Group pricing can be found here. or by calling 1.800.285.0684

Tickets can also be found at www.ticketmaster.com

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