ICEPACK ILLUSTRATED: Jelly Boy, Glamorosi, Pink Skull and Nicole Miller

The Philadelphia Collection fashion freakout starts Sept. 12 (through the 24th) and we'll be at a bunch of those events. Philly Style's 2011 Fashion Issue night, Sept. 12, with cover star Nicole Miller at The Palm kicks it off and honors the restaurant's 85th anniversary with a show off of its newest caricature (Miller). That should be cute.

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ICEPACK ILLUSTRATED: Jelly Boy, Glamorosi, Pink Skull and Nicole Miller

POSTED: Friday, September 9, 2011, 12:30 AM
Filed Under: Icepack Illustrated

The Philadelphia Collection fashion freakout starts Sept. 12 (through the 24th) and we’ll be at a bunch of those events. Philly Style’s 2011 Fashion Issue night, Sept. 12, with cover star Nicole Miller at The Palm kicks it off and honors the restaurant’s 85th anniversary with a show off of its newest caricature (Miller). That should be cute.

When the Squidling Brothers SideshowCarnivolution — does its usual Friday at the Tiberino Museum compound on Sept. 9, it will welcome back its legendary bald center piece Jelly Boy. “On July 2, Jelly Boy was caught in a house fire in Queens NY and was in an ICU at New York Presbyterian Hospital for six weeks on a respirator to support his badly burnt lungs,” says Matterz Squidling. “Two months later Jelly has made a miraculous come back.” Congrats to all.

Since April, the NoLibs DIY concert repository Bookspace has thrilled yon teens with its booking, its heights and good raw vibe. No more. At least for now. L&I and other city code officials made like the Clash and did a clampdown on the not-altogether-licensed live library. Fingers crossed they get their books in order. …

Filter, the S. 10th-off-Italian-Market coffee and tea shop opens its doors this week in limited hours, 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. When the hot food/breakfast nook is ready, Filter will move to regular hours 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.

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