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Last Delaware member of Low Cut Connie reflects return of live concerts

Donnelly spent a year commuting from Philly to Wilmington while working as a bartender at the Oddity Bar, under the former management of Pat McCutcheon and Andrea McCauley. It was like the first bartending job that I had, and they were very accepting of someone being able to leave and come back, and go on tour and do stuff like that, he said.  They were very supportive of it.”   Donnelly, who has upcoming shows in Red Bank and Jersey City, New Jersey; Philly, New York and D.C. (most of which are in the fall), spoke to The News Journal about how he whipped up “Tough Cookies.”

10th annual Philadelphia Latino Film Festival tells the city s stories — and the world s

10th annual Philadelphia Latino Film Festival tells the city’s stories and the world’s María Paula Mijares Torres, Jesenia De Moya Correa, The Philadelphia Inquirer © STEVEN M. FALK/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS Marángeli Mejí­a-Rabell director of the Philadelphia Latino Film Festival. The 10th annual PHLAFF will feature filmmakers from Philly and the Americas with stories of resilience, empowerment and accomplishment in the middle of the pandemic from May 30 through June 6. Photograph taken on Wednesday, May 19, 2021 The Philadelphia Latino Film Festival has shaped filmmaker Kristal Sotomayor’s journey in the industry. In 2016, Sotomayor volunteered for the festival during her junior year at Bryn Mawr College. This year, she is presenting a rough cut of her own short documentary, Expanding Sanctuary, and is working for her second year as programming director for the festival, running May 30 to June 6.

Last Delaware member of Low Cut Connie reflects on return of concerts

There s less than six degrees of separation between Mare of Easttown, Hunter Biden, Wawa pretzels and the rock band Low Cut Connie.

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10th annual Philadelphia Latino Film Festival tells the city s stories — and the world s

10th annual Philadelphia Latino Film Festival tells the city’s stories and the world’s María Paula Mijares Torres, Jesenia De Moya Correa, The Philadelphia Inquirer © STEVEN M. FALK/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS Marángeli Mejí­a-Rabell director of the Philadelphia Latino Film Festival. The 10th annual PHLAFF will feature filmmakers from Philly and the Americas with stories of resilience, empowerment and accomplishment in the middle of the pandemic from May 30 through June 6. Photograph taken on Wednesday, May 19, 2021 The Philadelphia Latino Film Festival has shaped filmmaker Kristal Sotomayor’s journey in the industry. In 2016, Sotomayor volunteered for the festival during her junior year at Bryn Mawr College. This year, she is presenting a rough cut of her own short documentary, Expanding Sanctuary, and is working for her second year as programming director for the festival, running May 30 to June 6.

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