THE CURATOR: Bikes at the airport, NYC=Philly? and a ginger Jonah Hill

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THE CURATOR: Bikes at the airport, NYC=Philly? and a ginger Jonah Hill

POSTED: Tuesday, April 13, 2010, 9:18 PM
Geekadelphia.com
Hey ... That's not West Philly ...
Every Tuesday, Critical Mass pokes around the art blog world so you don't have to.The Bicycle Coalition wants you to know the PHL airport now features 16 – count 'em – 16 new bike racks. The dedication ceremony will take place as part of the airport's Earth Week Celebration. (Wait. What?) — 19th & Market streets have been transformed into Manhattan's 6th and 52nd – so notes Geekadelphia. Local boy Bradley Cooper's flick The Dark Fields was filming in the faux-Grande Pomme yesterday. In this case, Philadelphia is a thrifty producer's NYC. Molly Eichel had other shooting locations up here yesterday. — Girl About Town got the word from Wedding Present's David Gedge. The guy's got a lot to say, from the Edge of the Sea Festival to his rueful nostalgia for old songs. The best part about Gedge is he's sounds up for anything — including signing a hip. — Put on your Handsome Hats for Hertzog, a Philly comedian with a blog. He kind of looks like a redheaded Jonah Hill. Which he probably gets a lot. Which he probably hates. Sorry, Hertzog. — Warby Parker makes people look like they belong playing tennis with Jake Gyllenhaal in a Vampire Weekend video. It's all about the frames here people. PW Style's got the who's-it what's-it on this UPenn alum company, which specializes in designer glasses for less. Much less. So you can go and call things 'Phony' all over Agerstown.
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