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Annenberg Center
3680 Walnut St.
(215) 898-3900
Bill Charlap Trio | Rising artist in jazz accompanied by Peter Washington on bass and Kenny Washington on drums. May 13.
Pilobolus | A dance celebration inspired by rock ‘n’ roll. May 18-20.
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Arthur Ross Gallery
Fisher Fine Arts Library
220 S. 34th St.
(215) 898-2083
Tues.-Fri.: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sat., Sun.: 12 p.m.-5 p.m.
The Early Modern Painter-Etcher
Exhibition highlighting the relationship between etching and other media. Features works by Brueghel, Caravaggio, Rubens and Bloemaert.
Through June 11.
Beauties and Other New Work: Photographs by Evelyn Lauder
Collection of photographs taken in natural sunlight. Proceeds benefit the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, which supports the Abramson Cancer Center at Penn.
June 17-July 16.

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ICA
118 South 36th Street
Wed.-Fri.: 12pm-8pm
Sat.,Sun.: 11am-5pm
(215) 898-7108
Make Your Own Life:
Artists In and Out of Cologne
Candida Hofer:
Architecture of Absence
Ramp Project: Zoe Strauss
Through July 30.


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Penn Book Store
3601 Walnut Street
(215) 898-7595
Devyani Saltzman | Book Presentation
Daughter of filmmaker Deepa Mehta and author of Shooting Water: A Memoir of Second Chances. May 16.
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Slought Foundation
4017 Walnut St.
(215) 222-9050
Wed.-Sat.: 11a.m.-6 p.m.
‘The Arts of the Future will be radical transformation of situations or they will be nothing’: Guy Debord Cineaste
Through June 1.
Voice Sphere/Architecture and Desire
Voice, glove and live electronics. June 2.
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University Museum
3260 South St.
(215) 898-4000
Tues.-Sat.: 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Sun.: 1 p.m.-5 p.m.
Egypt: Life Along the Nile
May 20-21.
Connecting Cultures:
Kids Across the World
Photographs and video from photojournalist Joan S. Klatchko. May 6-Nov. 26.
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World Café Live
3025 Walnut St.
(215) 898-6677
Jon Regan | May 16.
Lee “Scratch” Perry | May 23.
The Bluerunners | June 3.
Last Train Home | June 16.
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