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Why won't anyone take money donated by the fetish ball?
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 %uFFFD until now.

Sat., Nov. 21, 7:30 p.m., $12 with Aidan Baker, Kung Fu Necktie, 1250 N. Front St., 215-291-4919, kungfunecktie.com.
As we inch into the frostier months, it's an apt time for the glacial, richly enveloping abstract drone music that Montrealer Tim Hecker has made his stock-in-trade for nearly a decade now.

Sat., Nov. 21, 2 p.m., $8-$10, Church of St. Martin, 8000 St. Martin's Lane, 215-275-9324, patchworkstorytelling.org.
It takes cajones to be an good storyteller. Each year, Tellabration is celebrated to honor these brave souls and their fans.

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No matter how many throw rugs and designer tchotchkes you buy, if you have a ratty couch, your living room will always look like a dump. The same for holds true for Philly and its bus shelters.

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Where there's smoke, there's Philly's first Texas barbecue joint.
by Drew Lazor
The challenge, at least in the eyes of these restaurateurs, is twofold — endearing Philadelphians to this specific style of cooking, where meat is encouraged to be capital-letter MEAT; and putting in the work necessary to ensure they don't cause the Texas pit bosses of yore to roll over in their smoke-stained graves.

Paul BYOB
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Paul opened this summer with no fanfare, but there’s ambition burning in the kitchen. Often that leads to a fussy show of sparks. Here it kindles nothing but cozy warmth.

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Joey's Stone Fired Pizza | 517 South St.
Average entree $10 - $20 Wheelchair accessible Takeout menu Vegetarian options BYO
Retired schoolteacher Joey Rocco opened this South Street thin-crust pizza spot, where he does 12- and 16-inch pies with toppings ranging from Fiorella's sausage and imported Italian meats to house-roasted hot and sweet peppers and imported anchov »»
Con Murphy's | 1700 Ben Franklin Parkway
Average entree $10 - $20 Wheelchair accessible Takeout menu Late-night dining Outdoor seating Brunch served Vegetarian options Liquor license Live entertainment
Tir Na Nog founders Maurice Collins and Liam Kelly have taken over the corner restaurant space at the Windsor Hotel for Con Murphy's, a tri-level pub serving breakfast, lunch, brunch and dinner. Chef Todd Butler, who specializes in "international »»
Coup de Taco | 40th and Locust streets
Average entree under $10 Takeout menu Vegetarian options
Coup de Taco is a lunch-truck venture from longtime friends Peter Berman, Jeff Henretig and Richard Lopatin, who first met as classmates at Lower Merion High School. The trio currently offers three fresh-made taco varieties — chicken in a sweet Th »»
Jolly's Dueling Piano Bar | 2006 Chestnut St.
Average entree $10 - $20 Liquor license Live entertainment
Jolly Weldon's dynamic 125-seat piano bar features a happy hour from 6 to 8 with $3 beers, wines, bites and cocktails. Chef Brendan Smith of (Smith's Restaurant | Lounge, B*Smith's Gourmet Catering) designed the finger-food-friendly menu, which featu »»

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Robin Rice on Visual Art: Treacy Ziegler: Before an Ocean
by Robin Rice
Like the gallery itself, Ziegler's paintings are approachable and have an integrity that rewards thought.

Arts Picks
Sat., Nov. 21, 7:30 p.m., $45, Central Bucks South High School, 1100 Folly Road, Warrington; Mon., Nov. 23, 7:30 p.m., $48, Haverford School, 450 W. Lancaster Ave., Haverford; 215-735-1685, avaopera.org.
by Peter Burwasser
Even when Giuseppe Verdi was not directly adopting Shakespeare for the operatic stage, his work was Shakespearean in dramatic depth and characterization.

Arts Picks
Sun., Nov. 22, 3 p.m., $29-$62, Kimmel Center, 300 S. Broad St., 215-893-1999, kimmelcenter.org.
by Janet Anderson
The Ukrainians are coming, and in full force — all stamping, jumping and playing musical instruments at the Kimmel.


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
Sat., Nov. 21, 2 p.m., $8-$10, Church of St. Martin, 8000 St. Martin's Lane, 215-275-9324, patchworkstorytelling.org.
by Julia West
It takes cajones to be an good storyteller. Each year, Tellabration is celebrated to honor these brave souls and their fans.

Agenda Picks
Sat, Nov. 21, 11 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sun., Nov. 22, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; free, 376 Shurs Lane, sardineclothing.com/CTC.
by Julia West
Bills decided to invite only crafters who make sustainable goods, including clothing, jewelry and artwork, to his show.

by Molly Eichel
21 hours ago
Admit it, you want more from this week's Movies section. The Twilight Saga: New Moon — C New Moon didn't screen in time for publication but Drew »»
by Holly Otterbein
22 hours ago
We told you about the Philadelphia Art Hotel, a super-short, quirky artist residency that breaks all kinds of rules, this summer. PAH's proprietors, »»

The SEPTA strike, according to Willie Brown.
by Jeffrey C. Billman and Isaiah Thompson
Since the union boss said so little to the press during the strike, we thought it was high time to find out why. On Nov. 12, City Paper sat with Willie Brown for nearly two hours inside his North Second Street offices.


A Penn grad student seeks an experimental stem-cell treatment in China that he can't get here.
by Julia Harte
If Ford successfully raises the money on his own, he'll be just one in a nationwide pool of "stem-cell tourists" — Americans who leave their homeland to seek adult stem-cell treatment that doctors are too skeptical, unwilling or (according to advocates) simply intimidated to perform here.

Man Overboard!
Finding fallacy in the SEPTA strike.
by Isaiah Thompson
There's this part in Moby Dick — bear with me — where Captain Ahab whips his crew into booze-fueled cheers to kill the white whale.



Local folkie Joshua Marcus gets technical in his plea for environmental justice.
by John Vettese
The songs on Joshua Marcus' new album are preceded by interviews with the subjects who inspired them.

Music Picks
Sat., Nov. 21, 7:30 p.m., $12 with Aidan Baker, Kung Fu Necktie, 1250 N. Front St., 215-291-4919, kungfunecktie.com.
by K. Ross Hoffman
As we inch into the frostier months, it's an apt time for the glacial, richly enveloping abstract drone music that Montrealer Tim Hecker has made his stock-in-trade for nearly a decade now.

Music Picks
Mon., Nov. 23, 8 p.m., $5, Johnny Brenda's, 1201 N. Frankford Ave., 215-739-9684, arsnovaworkshop.com.
by Shaun Brady
Ars Nova Workshop's Composer Portrait concerts have been illuminating experiences, emphasizing the vision of some of modern jazz's greatest figures.


City Paper Grade: A-
by Sam Adams
Akira Kurosawa's four-way account of a man's murder, re-released on a new print, has become so associated with its central device that it requires an effort to see it only for itself.

Your weekly guide to local film events, festivals and under-the-radar screenings.
Send repertory film listings to molly.eichel@citypaper.net.




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