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Event Highlights for March 8-14, 2010

Can we all stop and agree how freakin’ nice it was this weekend? And there’s even better news: everyday this week is slated to have a high of at least 55 degrees. So ditch your winter coat and skip the usual routine of heading home straight after work. Our event calendar is jam packed you […]

Can we all stop and agree how freakin’ nice it was this weekend?
And there’s even better news: everyday this week is slated to have a high of at least 55 degrees. So ditch your winter coat and skip the usual routine of heading home straight after work. Our event calendar is jam packed you have no excuse to miss out.
This week: the 140 conference strikes again, PSL get happy (and possibly political) and 8static throws down with a free show.

Monday, March 8th: We covered the last 140 Conference, and Pulver and company are at it again. This time, however, the group takes the social media show on the road to Manyunk. Speakers include Warren Bobrow,�food editor of the�Wild River Review and Valeria Maltoni, author of the popular blog Conversation Agent. 5 p.m. Manyunk. RSVP. [view more events]
Wednesday, March 10th: The PSL cats have much to discuss this week as CTO Allan Frank will be paying them a visit at the group’s next Fishbowl. Normally that would be a big deal, but now that the city has gone all techie on us? Huuuuuge deal. So go kick back some cold ones and plot how the Philadelphia�entrepreneurial�community can make an impact on city government. Or just kick back some cold ones. Your call, Philadelphia.�6 p.m. University City. DETAILS. [view more events]
Saturday, March 12: At Ignite Philly 5, 8static musician Ro-bear told us several times about his�hatred�for midterms. We’ll this Saturday, he’ll be well rested after a week of spring break as 8static and our pals at Geekadelphia team up to throw a free party at Studio 34. Geek will be showing the entires from their “Little Big Philadelphia” contest.�7 p.m. West Philly. DETAILS. [view more events]

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