
Agenda Lead
Why won't anyone take money donated by the fetish ball?
by Kristen Humbert
These fetishists are quite giving. All ball
proceeds, typically totaling more than $10,000, have gone to
local charities, including Action AIDS, MANNA and the Woodhull Freedom
Foundation. Regardless of the fetish ball's raison d'être, each charity
has taken the money — until now.
Agenda Picks
Sun., Nov. 22, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., free with $6-$10 admission, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 3260 South St., 215-898-4890,
museum.upenn.edu.
by Lauren Seibert
This third annual festival brings the wizarding world to life: Visitors
can play Quidditch on the lawn, attempt O.W.L. exams, design wands and even walk though a life-size re-creation of Diagon Alley.
Agenda Picks
Sun., Nov. 22, 7 p.m., $15, Tin Angel, 20 S. Second St., 215-928-0978,
tinangel.com.
by Lauren Seibert
Her performance cycles through a mix of hit songs to piece together a
love story, while his pays homage to forgotten pop from the '90s.