Monday, April 02, 2007

King Tut in Philadelphia


Before going to London, Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs, presented by Mellon Financial Corporation, is making its last stop here in Philadelphia’s Franklin Institute February 3 through September 30, 2007. More than doubling the size of the original 1977 exhibition will be bringing close to 130 pieces of Egyptian antiquities, many outside of Egypt for the first time, to The Franklin Institute.

Don’t miss out on this brilliant exhibit. When you go do it up right. I did the King Tut Hotel Package, which includes to 2 VIP tickets to the exhibit and stay overnight in lavishness accommodations. VIP tickets gain you entrance to the exhibition at anytime during exhibition hours. We were able to by pass the lines and walk right up to the exhibit entrance.

For more information go to
http://www2.fi.edu/tut/index.html

http://www.gophila.com/C/Places_to_Stay/314/Hotel_Packages/315/U/King_Tut_Hotel_Package/2120.html

Justine Timberlake Concert



Yeah, Yeah, I know I am kinda late reporting this, but yes like many other young women in Philadelphia I went to Justine Timberlake concert at the Wachovia Center on Tuesday, March 27. I also was scaring just like those sixteen years old, when Justine showed his "sexyback".

Despite the fact it was more of a younger crowd, it was one of the best concerts I have seen in awhile. "Thanks Chris".

To a mostly sold out crowd Justine proved to me that the "ex-Mouseketeer and former boy-band singer with the high-pitched voice" has migrated to a smoothie R&B singer.

What most impressive was the stage design and the cloth video screens. The use of technology was the main focus throughout the whole concert. Welcome to the 21st century everybody.