Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

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Summer Lunch Concert Series begins

Posted by Jordan Osecki on 06 May 2008 | Tagged as: The Drexel Beat

The Fairmount Park Welcome Center kicked off its summer concert series next door in “Love Park”, a.k.a JFK Plaza yesterday, according to a KYW1060 article.

Fairmount Park executive director Mark Focht: “We have office workers, we also have tourists, we have residents that come out and sit in the park on the beautiful days like today, to have their lunch and enjoy an outdoor setting. And five years ago we started providing music, all types of music.”

The “Summer in Love” concert series will run Mondays through Fridays, from 12 p.m. to 2pm, starting this week.

Photo courtesy of KYW1060.

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Fire kills one on Powelton Avenue

Posted by Jordan Osecki on 06 May 2008 | Tagged as: The Drexel Beat

There was a fire this morning in Powelton Village in the pre-dawn hours which left one person dead, as reported in a KYW1060 article.

The first broke out near 39th and Powelton Avenue around 4 a.m. and was declared under control about 20 minutes later.

However, one person was trapped and had to be rescued from the building. When the firefighters got to the victim, the person had no vital life signs. He was rushed to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, where he was pronounced dead.

Photo courtesy of AmgMedia.

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Microsoft’s Zune now offers television shows

Posted by Jordan Osecki on 06 May 2008 | Tagged as: The Drexel Beat

Microsoft Zune users can now purchase downloadable television shows for their portable media players, according to a KYW1060 article.

Microsoft’s original intention was to take on the iPod, but with this move, it is now launching its product up against iTunes, which already offers television shows for sale. The shows will be available on the Zune Marketplace.

The Zune’s television downloading program will have an advantage over iTunes in its deal with NBC. NBC pulled its shows from iTunes last year, but will be selling them on the Zune Marketplace for $1.99 each.

Photo courtesy of KYW1060.com.

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