Archive for May 4th, 2012
Friday, May 4th, 2012
As we mentioned a little while back, Philebrity is pleased to be curating the music stage at the Art Star Craft Bazaar, to be held next weekend, May 12 and 13, at Penn’s Landing. Check out the lineup above and join us next week as we have MP3s, videos and other stuff from all of [...]
Friday, May 4th, 2012
FRIDAY: >>> As noted earlier, it’s First Friday, so bone up. >>> In the realm of LIVING MUSIC, the much-hyped Daughn Gibson debuts at Ortlieb’s; Low Cut Connie plays at North Star Bar; Caveman with Ape School & The Homophones at Milkboy; and of course Making Time continues its run of events with bands usually [...]
Friday, May 4th, 2012
Feeling salty because you’re not one of these guys? Relax, jerk: We have Feist tickets (Tuesday, Academy of Music) and Taste Of The Nation tix (Monday at Loews, you’ll eat ’til you pop) currently rolling around in the Phileb/Phoodie grab bag. Enter one or both, you never know! Either way: Darling, what you have is [...]
Friday, May 4th, 2012
MCA, dead at 47. So sad. Such an amazing dude.
Friday, May 4th, 2012
RECOMMENDED: It may not have hit us in the weather yet, but according to the film industry, it is now officially summer. And the first film out of the gate is Marvel’s The Avengers, a film a handful of years and billions of dollars in the making. And, it’s actually pretty remarkable. It’s a film [...]
Friday, May 4th, 2012
You know, we’ve given Hoots & Hellmouth some grief in the past for their earlier records, which had vaguely Blues Hammer-y vibes, but guess what: The grown-up Hoots & Hellmouth is actually totally legit. Here’s their latest.
Friday, May 4th, 2012
>>> Hey, there’s a new bike/ped bridge over the CSX tracks at Locust Street, accompanied by video that’s too long to watch because we are completely overstimulated by today’s Old City Blend. [PhillyMotu] >>> Also useful: Milkcrates that somebody else sliced up so guitar amps can sit in them, yours from someone bold enough to [...]
Friday, May 4th, 2012
Oh my God. Bring that dog here right now.
Friday, May 4th, 2012
Click on the graphic above and see which opening tonight best imitates this vibe: Seriously, if anyone is rolling like this tonight, DO GET IN TOUCH.
Friday, May 4th, 2012
That’s the work of Kutztown native Keith Haring, who flipped the art world on its ear in the 1980s before succumbing to AIDS in 1990, you’re seeing on Google today. He would have been 54 today. And it’s bittersweet to think what he’d be like as a 54-year-old now — Haring’s influence, as far as [...]
Friday, May 4th, 2012
As we speak, UT-Dallas Emerging Media and Communication grad student DJ Caterina is probably hunkered down in front of a Final Cut Pro rig somewhere, splicing together footage for Audio Rumble: Tommy Conwell, a rockumentary about one of Philly’s most beloved ’80s rock heroes. There’s lots of stuff to look at on that main link, [...]
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