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Kim Simmonds and Savoy Brown back in Sellersville Sept. 10

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STORY WRITTEN BY BRIAN BINGAMAN
bbingaman@21st-centurymedia.com
@brianbingaman on Twitter

Music is about the only thing blues guitarist/singer Kim Simmonds has any patience for.
The 68-year-old Simmonds

featured, Home, Music, News, Nightlife, Stage Kim Simmonds, London, Savoy Brown, Sellersville Theater
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Coming off a Grammy nomination, Wolf Alice plays Union Transfer

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STORY WRITTEN BY BRIAN BINGAMAN
bbingaman@21st-centurymedia.com
@brianbingaman on Twitter

Their name comes from the main character in a dark short story from “The Bloody Chamber” by Angela Carter.

featured, Home, Music, News London, Music, Union Transfer, Wolf Alice
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SEVEN IN SEVEN: Here’s this week’s batch of concert highlights

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COLUMN WRITTEN BY MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
For Digital First Media

Welcome to ‘Seven in Seven,’ where each Friday we’ll be taking a look at shows coming to the region over the next week. Whether your

featured, Music, News Albert Hammond Jr., Awolnation, Copeland, Django Django, Gwar, Joseph Arthur, London, Mercury Prize, Rolling Stone, The Hooters, The Strokes
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Review: Unlikeable main character makes ‘Burnt’ a bad dish

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REVIEW WRITTEN BY SANDY COHEN
AP Entertainment Writer

The best thing going for Bradley Cooper's character in "Burnt" are his bright blue eyes. His Adam Jones is apparently a gifted chef, but with

featured, Home, Movies/TV, News Bradley Cooper, Burnt, Emma Thompson, Film, London, Philadelphia, Sienna Miller, Uma Thurman
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Indie rockers A Silent Film coming to Philadelphia’s Union Transfer

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STORY WRITTEN BY BRIAN BINGAMAN 
bbingaman@thereporteronline.com
@brianbingaman on Twitter
The Oxford, England band A Silent Film certainly does have a cinematic quality to their music.
Think Radiohead

Home, Music A Silent Film, England, Foster the People, London, Oxford, Philadelphia, Radiohead meets The Killers, Snow Patrol, U2, Union Transfer
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Jim Boggia: Expanding his creative vision with the ukulele

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STORY WRITTEN BY ROB NAGY 
For Digital First Media

For as long as Jim Boggia can remember, music has been the center of his world. A master musician, multi-instrumentalist and showman, Boggia adeptly

Music Andy Kravitz, Apple Records, Billboard, Jaci Velasquez, Jim Boggia, London, Steel City Coffee House, The Beatles, The Fab Faux
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Living the wine life

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COLUMN WRITTEN BY PHILLIP SILVERSTONE
For Digital First Media

This past Sunday 63 years ago, my mum gave birth to her eldest son in London. And her eldest son spent this past Sunday (Aug. 9) with his

Eat/Drink Bruce Graham, England, London, New Jersey, Phillip Silverstone
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‘Far from the Madding Crowd’: Beautiful, compelling Hardy adaptation

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REVIEW WRITTEN BY NATHAN LERNER
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The latest adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s “Far From the Madding Crowd” is a worthy effort to capture the author’s fascination with class

Movies/TV Anglo-Saxon, Charles Dickens, George Elliot, London, Thomas Hardy
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‘Queen and Country’ offers bittersweet recollections

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REVIEW WRITTEN BY NATHAN LERNER
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Back in 1987, John Boorman wrote the screenplay for and directed “Hope and Glory.” The largely autobiographical film received five Academy

Movies/TV Crimean War, England, German army, John Boorman, Korean War, London, Queen Victoria, World War II
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Inn from the hubbub with a Cupcake

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Many thanks to all of you who wrote to me after reading last week’s column about the show I hosted with Sir Cliff Richard in New York two weeks ago, and for also sharing it on social media.
I’m not

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