Apparently so.
According to media news site All Access.com, veteran radio personality Chio of Clear Channel's Q102 (102.1 FM)resigned today and has "announced that he'll assume the morning drive airshift on Z90 San Diego." The article states that his last day on the air in Philly will be Friday, December 16.
Blues fans can check out Mark Stinger & the Blues Kings tonight (Thursday, December 1) from 9 p.m.-12 a.m.
at The Maplewood IV (763 White Horse Pike {Rt.30} in Atco, NJ 856.768.5202).
Philly EDGE correspondent Tara Nurin's story on Club Kama Sutra,the Philly sex club that was shut down earlier this month.
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Swinging from the ’burbs
Club Kama Sutra drew suburbanites, others into city to ‘participate in the lifestyle’
by Tara Nurin
You can find almost anything on South Street in Philadelphia: a falafel sandwich, a spiked dog collar or butt plugs for your mom. These products clutter the sidewalks and clamor for the attention of curious browsers. Just beside them, quietly hidden inside a storefront in this retail haven, you can also find sex.
But not since November 12 ; not at Club Kama Sutra anyway.
Here's a story that really made me smile.
MOSTAR, Bosnia (Reuters) - Bosnia's southern town of Mostar unveiled the world's first statue of kung fu legend Bruce Lee on Saturday, paying homage to a childhood hero of all its divided ethnic groups.
The life-size 1.68 meter (5ft 7in) bronze statue is situated in Mostar's central park, close to the former front line of Bosnia's 1992-95 civil war. A decade after the conflict, Mostar's Muslim and Croat inhabitants remain deeply split.
Unveiled by its initiators, Veselin Gatalo and Nino Raspudic of Mostar's Urban Movement, the statue portrays the Chinese-American actor, who died 32 years ago, in a typical defensive fighting position.