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Hear from women angel investors // Video game music reimagined // TicketLeap maker event [EVENTS]

This week: Female angel investors on what it's like to be an angel, UArts students on video game music reimagined and Ticketleap's first foray into events.

Good morning, readers. Here are our picks for this week’s events.

This week: Female angel investors on what it’s like to be an angel, UArts students on video game music reimagined and TicketLeap‘s first foray into events.

Our three picks for the week below are all special one-time events, but don’t forget this week’s more regular celebrations, including sold-out Ignite Philly, the annual BarCamp Philly inspiration fest and, as we’ve already told you, Phillymag’s Thinkfest is getting cozier with the tech scene.

So You Think You Want to be an Angel?: Get a primer on angel investing from women angel investors. Thursday, 8:00 – 11:00 a.m. Quorum at the University City Science Center, 3711 Market Street. University City. RSVP. Free.

‘Video Game Music Re-Imagined’ Showcase Concert: Organized by students in University of the Arts’ Music Business, Entrepreneurship & Technology program, this concert features video game music performed by students and faculty. Friday, 7:00 p.m. and Saturday, 1:00 p.m. Caplan Recital Hall, 211 S. Broad Street. Center City. RSVP. $10 for non-UArts students.

TicketLeap presents: CREATE: In the startup’s first foray into events, this one features this event features prominent Philadelphians like South Philly Taproom chef Scott Schroeder, Yards Brewing Company cofounder Tom Kehoe, Hidden City founder Thaddeus Squire and singer Lucy Stone. Find our preview here. Thursday, 6:30 p.m. Arden Theatre, 40 N. 2nd St. Center City. RSVP. $20.

Companies: Ignite Philly / Ticketleap
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