Pop punkers rejoice, Fall Out Boy, whose punkadelic pop rock song "Sugar, We're Going Down" was everywhere in 2005, is set to come to the Tweeter Center in Camden with MySpace heroes Hawthorne Heights and All-American Rejects. The show date is set for March 19.
Tickets go on sale Sat.
According to the folks at Slack's Hoagie Shack (110 Lincoln Highway, Fairless Hills; 215.949.0200) radio station WIP-AM (610)is set to hold a Chicken Steak eating contest there on Saturday, Jan. 14 at 11:30 a.m. The event is a part of a WIP live remote.
The biggest eater Saturday gets the chance to compete in Wing Bowl 14, scheduled to be held at the Wachovia Center, Feb. 3.
A dozen things you need to know about Wing Bowl 14
By Erin Roop
Philly EDGE Correspondent
The Friday before the Super Bowl is, unfortunately, not a day that Philly ordinarily gears up for an Eagles Super Bowl win, but rather it is a day to celebrate gluttony and drunkenness…
It’s the day of the Wing Bowl.
The event was created in 1993 by WIP (610 AM) talk-radio hosts Al Morganti and Angelo Cataldi when it became clear that the Eagles weren’t going to be dazzling Philly anytime soon. About 150 people showed up to Wing Bowl 1 on January 29, 1993 in the lobby of the Wyndham Franklin Plaza Hotel in Center City. There were only two contestants.
Despite the fact that absolutely no one liked Ocean's 12, Steven Soderbergh and George Clooney have recently announced plans for Ocean's 13. Without a doubt this film will gobble down the balls of Mediocrity as Disappointment watches from the closet. Now before you think I'm just speculating wildly like some kind of insular shut-in who bitches about some shitty comic book movie just because the producers decided that Jimmy Olsen should be a brunette, know this; I have seen Ocean's 13 and not only that, I've seen 14 and 15 as well. How exactly I've seen these films is unimportant. What is important is that you haven't and you won't see them for a very long time. But I'm not a bad guy. To tide you over here's what you can expect to see at your local theater within the next six years.