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Bloomsday In Philadelphia

20070612jamesjoyce.jpgJune 16 is Bloomsday, aka grad student Mardi Gras. The day, dedicated to James Joyce's June 16, 1904 set novel Ulysses, is getting the full on Philadelphia treatment. A "Bloomsday 101" is scheduled for 6pm at Fergie's and drink specials will be available at the Irish Pub, Nodding Head, McGlinchey's and McGillins Old Ale House (a free beer for anyone with a James Joyce book). The "official" Bloomsday celebration will convene at the Rosenbach Museum.

Bloomsday [Wikipedia]
How To Celebrate Bloomsday in Philadelphia [Uwishunu]
Fergie's [MenuPages]
Fergie's [Official Site]
Irish Pub [MenuPages]
Irish Pub [Official Site]
Nodding Head [MenuPages]
Nodding Head [Official Site]
McGillins Old Ale House [MenuPages]
McGillins Old Ale House [Official Site]
Rosenbach Museum [Official Site]

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