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WRITE BLOODY PUBLISHING’S POETRY EXTRAVAGANZA & DANCE PARTY! Five of the Write Bloody Publishing’s best loved poets – Derrick Brown (Strange Light), Sarah Kay (No Matter the Wreckage), Anis Mojgani (Songs from Under the River), Cristin O’Keefe Aptowicz (The Year of No Mistakes) and Taylor Mali (Last Time As We Are) – will all be performing together under one roof! Come for the poetry, buy all the books & stick around for the dancing! Admission is $5. Purchase advance tickets HERE |
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Fantasy Weavers Original Opera for Children and AdultspresentsSephro: Earth's Revenge
Planet Sephro faces it's most threatening challenge yet—chemical warfare. The Sephron's food sustenance, Torli, is tainted to create sickness and death. Come witness, in this fourth story in the Sephro series, how the Sephrons and their Earthen friends risk their lives for the salvation of Sephro.
We at Fantasy Weavers believe that through opera, the healing power of music, and fantasy, which stirs endless possibilities, we can inspire people. We are reaching out to children and adults who have either been exposed to problems such as bullying, trauma and substance abuse, or have limited or no access to the arts. We aim to increase access to youth opera, to augment the programs at all schools in the Philadelphia area. We intend to bring opera performances to adults through presentations at community-based organizations, such as rehabilitation centers and other adult programs. People will walk away from our shows with the feeling that they have experienced something magical that is not merely entertainment. People will walk away with a message of hope and encouragement. TICKETS |
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3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Fantasy Weavers Original Opera for Children and AdultspresentsSephro: Earth's RevengeThe 4th installment in the Sephro Opera Cycle, Sephro: Earth's Revenge by Kate Quinn, is slated to be performed with Philly FringeArts on Saturday, Sept. 6th at 7pmSunday, Sept. 7th at 3pmand Wednesday, Sept. 10th at 8pm
Planet Sephro faces it's most threatening challenge yet—chemical warfare. The Sephron's food sustenance, Torli, is tainted to create sickness and death. Come witness, in this fourth story in the Sephro series, how the Sephrons and their Earthen friends risk their lives for the salvation of Sephro.
We at Fantasy Weavers believe that through opera, the healing power of music, and fantasy, which stirs endless possibilities, we can inspire people. We are reaching out to children and adults who have either been exposed to problems such as bullying, trauma and substance abuse, or have limited or no access to the arts. We aim to increase access to youth opera, to augment the programs at all schools in the Philadelphia area. We intend to bring opera performances to adults through presentations at community-based organizations, such as rehabilitation centers and other adult programs. People will walk away from our shows with the feeling that they have experienced something magical that is not merely entertainment. People will walk away with a message of hope and encouragement. TICKETS |
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Fantasy Weavers Original Opera for Children and AdultspresentsSephro: Earth's RevengeThe 4th installment in the Sephro Opera Cycle, Sephro: Earth's Revenge by Kate Quinn, is slated to be performed with Philly FringeArts on Saturday, Sept. 6th at 7pmSunday, Sept. 7th at 3pmand Wednesday, Sept. 10th at 8pm
Planet Sephro faces it's most threatening challenge yet—chemical warfare. The Sephron's food sustenance, Torli, is tainted to create sickness and death. Come witness, in this fourth story in the Sephro series, how the Sephrons and their Earthen friends risk their lives for the salvation of Sephro.
We at Fantasy Weavers believe that through opera, the healing power of music, and fantasy, which stirs endless possibilities, we can inspire people. We are reaching out to children and adults who have either been exposed to problems such as bullying, trauma and substance abuse, or have limited or no access to the arts. We aim to increase access to youth opera, to augment the programs at all schools in the Philadelphia area. We intend to bring opera performances to adults through presentations at community-based organizations, such as rehabilitation centers and other adult programs. People will walk away from our shows with the feeling that they have experienced something magical that is not merely entertainment. People will walk away with a message of hope and encouragement. TICKETS |
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8:00 PM - 11:30 PM
FREE Screenings Continuous From 8 PM
on the Second THURSDAY of Every Month!
This program is made possible through the generous support of the Cinema Studies Program and The Rotunda at the University of Pennsylvania.
****VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED.****
SEPTEMBER 11
Martyrs of the Alamo (1915 / 71 minutes) Playing fast and loose with the facts of history, the founding of Texas is presented in Christy Cabanne’s expansive movie produced by D.W. Griffith.
Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull’s History Lesson (1976 / 123 minutes) “Truth is whatever gets the loudest applause.” Robert Altman debunks classic western archetypes and explores the difference between western history and western legend in show biz-obsessed America. With Paul Newman, Burt Lancaster, Joel Grey and Kevin McCarthy.
OCTOBER 9
The Goose Woman (1925 / 80 minutes) Ripped from the headlines of the “Hall-Miller” case—a disgraced opera singer with an illegitimate child sees a chance to reclaim the spotlight by insinuating herself as a material witness in a high profile trial.
Penn and Teller Get Killed (1989 / 89 minutes) Gleefully morbid comedy from Penn and Teller where, on live TV, Penn Jillette publically asks someone to threaten his life, and the candidates pour in. Co-starring Caitlin Clarke and the great David Patrick Kelly.
NOVEMBER 13
Arsenal (1929 / 70 minutes) In Aleksandr Dovzhenko’s drama, a Ukrainian solider returns home after the trauma of The Great War and seeks political reform in his village.
The Virgin Soldiers (1969 / 95 minutes) Legendary stage impresario John Dexter’s first film features a bunch of randy soldiers in 1950s south-east Asia as a commentary on then current Vietnam anxieties.
DECEMBER 11
Traffic in Souls (1913 / 88 minutes) The dark side of the American experience is illuminated in this examination of two immigrants seduced into prostitution by nefarious pimps and flesh traffickers.
Wild Oranges (1924 / 88 minutes) An escaped prisoner terrorizes a political exile and his granddaughter in director King Vidor’s Florida-shot thriller.
FREE Screenings Continuous From 8 PM
on the Second THURSDAY of Every Month!
This program is made possible through the generous support of the Cinema Studies Program and The Rotunda at the University of Pennsylvania.
****VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED.****
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Underbite Theatre Company presents Snyder v. Phelps, the musical A grieving father battles the infamous Westboro Baptist Church in a new rock musical. Book and lyrics by Shelli Pentimall Bookler Music by Josh Martin September 12 (7pm), 13 (7pm), 14 (2pm and 7pm) Underbite Theatre Company is dedicated to producing unique, edgy, theatrical plays by playwrights committed to the idea that theatre can not only entertain, but inspire, provoke, and bring meaningful change. Tickets $10. |
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Underbite Theatre Company presents Snyder v. Phelps, the musical A grieving father battles the infamous Westboro Baptist Church in a new rock musical. Book and lyrics by Shelli Pentimall Bookler Music by Josh Martin September 12 (7pm), 13 (7pm), 14 (2pm and 7pm) Underbite Theatre Company is dedicated to producing unique, edgy, theatrical plays by playwrights committed to the idea that theatre can not only entertain, but inspire, provoke, and bring meaningful change. Tickets $10. |
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2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Underbite Theatre Company presents Snyder v. Phelps, the musical A grieving father battles the infamous Westboro Baptist Church in a new rock musical. Book and lyrics by Shelli Pentimall Bookler Music by Josh Martin September 12 (7pm), 13 (7pm), 14 (2pm and 7pm) Underbite Theatre Company is dedicated to producing unique, edgy, theatrical plays by playwrights committed to the idea that theatre can not only entertain, but inspire, provoke, and bring meaningful change. Tickets $10.
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Underbite Theatre Company presents Snyder v. Phelps, the musical A grieving father battles the infamous Westboro Baptist Church in a new rock musical. Book and lyrics by Shelli Pentimall Bookler Music by Josh Martin September 12 (7pm), 13 (7pm), 14 (2pm and 7pm) Underbite Theatre Company is dedicated to producing unique, edgy, theatrical plays by playwrights committed to the idea that theatre can not only entertain, but inspire, provoke, and bring meaningful change. Tickets $10.
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8:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Fire Museum Presents: Indrajit Roy-Chowdhury - sitar with Sanjib Kumar Pal - tablaIndrajit Roy-Chowdhury is a disciple of the sitar maestro Pandit Subroto Roy-Chowdhury. Groomed in the Veen-kar style of the Senia Gharana, which maintains the Dhrupadi origins of Indian Classical music, Indrajit strives to innovate while keeping a firm connection with the past. While completing his undergraduate studies at Duke University, Indrajit received the Bennenson Award for the Arts to further his study of Indian Classical music. Since then he has taken the profession of a full-time sitarist and has performed on stages across the world including such prestigious venues as Gyan Mancha (Kolkata), Hammerstein Ballroom (New York), Kennedy Center (Washington D.C.) and has had his concerts telecast by Doordarshan (Indian National Television). During the 2010 Fall semester Indrajit was a visiting faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania and taught the University's sitar course.Sanjib Kumar Pal is a well-established tabla player based in Calcutta, known for his balanced and clear accompaniment to vocal and instrumental music. Groomed from the age of seven under teachers of his home town, Navadvip Dham, Sunil Kammakan and Hridoy Biswas of the Ustad Keramatulla Khan style of the Farukhabad Gharana, Sanjib showed promise at early age at the youth festival, Nadia district.In 1988 he became a disciple of legendary tabla maestro Pandit Shankar Gosh, well known for his brilliant accompaniement to Ustad Ali Akhbar Khan, Ustad Vilayet Khan and Pandit Ravi Shankar. From Pandit Gosh he learned intensively the art of tabla playing both as a solo performer and as an enrichment support to the main performer when accompanying. He still continues research and practice under his maestro´s able guidance. links at http://www.museumfire.com/events Admission is FREE (donations encouraged) |
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Come experience an evening of lyrical expression from Nikki Powerhouse in an original piece, featuring LaTreice Branson and Shauna Howard. Under the direction of Jos Duncan, this work will examine the journey one takes to reveal their authentic self through spoken word and song. This profound work speaks to the essence of self discovery and the journey we all must take to find our true self. September 16 and 17 at 7pm. Tickets are $10 in advance, $15 at the door. Buy advance tickets HERE. |
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Come experience an evening of lyrical expression from Nikki Powerhouse in an original piece, featuring LaTreice Branson and Shauna Howard. Under the direction of Jos Duncan, this work will examine the journey one takes to reveal their authentic self through spoken word and song. This profound work speaks to the essence of self discovery and the journey we all must take to find our true self. September 16 and 17 at 7pm. Tickets are $10 in advance, $15 at the door. Buy advance tickets HERE. |
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8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Mount Airy Home Companion by Saint Mad Hello West Philly, from your brothers and sisters in Mount Airy, the hippy heartland on the edge of the beautiful Wissahickon Valley. Let's come together for comedy and song in a radio-style show inspired by the legendary Prairie Home Companion. Fresh from two years of sold-out performances in Northwest Philly. Share the love! September 18 and 19 at 8pm TICKETS |
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8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Mount Airy Home Companion by Saint Mad Hello West Philly, from your brothers and sisters in Mount Airy, the hippy heartland on the edge of the beautiful Wissahickon Valley. Let's come together for comedy and song in a radio-style show inspired by the legendary Prairie Home Companion. Fresh from two years of sold-out performances in Northwest Philly. Share the love! September 18 and 19 at 8pm The show runs about 90 minutes with a 10 minute intermission. TICKETS |
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6:00 PM - 9:30 PM
YOUTH NIGHT OPEN MIC & POETRY SLAM (nearly) Every 3rd Saturday of the month, except August, PYPM hosts a youth-led open mic and poetry slam for teens to come and share their work in a safe, uncensored environment at The Rotunda. Young people from all over Philadelphia come to express themselves in front of a supportive audience where they can grab the microphone and be heard! ***Interested in slamming or signing up for the open mic? See Slam Rules/Schedule, and Registration for full details. Date: Every 3rd Saturday from September through June Time: 6PM sharp (doors open at 5:45PM) PYPM YOUTH SLAM TEAM & BRAVE NEW VOICES Teens who participate in the slams earn points to qualify for the semi-final and final slams to make the PYPM Slam Team. Each year PYPM sends a Youth Slam Team to represent Philadelphia at The Brave New Voices International Youth Poetry Festival to compete against over 50 other poetry teams from around the world. The festival is held in various cities across the U.S giving teens an opportunity to travel, from Los Angeles to Chicago. Youth poets earn their spot on the team by competing in Youth Night Slams. PYPM won first place at Brave New Voices in 2011 and 2007. Admission: $7 youth and Students with ID / $10 Adults / ($5 for students who attend workshop that day) |
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2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Poe-a-thon by Night Hawks Features original short plays by three-time Arts Council recipient William Burrison and friends, experimental audio-visual interpretation of short Poe poems, with live music (piano, harp, flute) by Ross Lipton. Inspired by Poe, master of the "grotesque" and "humoresque." Sunday, Sept. 21, 2014 - 2pm Sunday, Sept. 21, 2014 - 7:30pm Monday, Sept. 22, 2014 - 8pm
7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Poe-a-thon by Night Hawks Features original short plays by three-time Arts Council recipient William Burrison and friends, experimental audio-visual interpretation of short Poe poems, with live music (piano, harp, flute) by Ross Lipton. Inspired by Poe, master of the "grotesque" and "humoresque." Sunday, Sept. 21, 2014 - 2pm Sunday, Sept. 21, 2014 - 7:30pm Monday, Sept. 22, 2014 - 8pm |
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8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Poe-a-thon by Night Hawks Features original short plays by three-time Arts Council recipient William Burrison and friends, experimental audio-visual interpretation of short Poe poems, with live music (piano, harp, flute) by Ross Lipton. Inspired by Poe, master of the "grotesque" and "humoresque." Sunday, Sept. 21, 2014 - 2pm Sunday, Sept. 21, 2014 - 7:30pm Monday, Sept. 22, 2014 - 8pm |
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For information: Amber BlackRosenberg Fund for Children(413) 529-0063amber@rfc.org Angela Davis, Other Activists and Artists Star In Film Coming to Philly, Dramatizing U.S. Political Prisoners Incl. the Rosenbergs, Russell Maroon Shoatz and Others For immediate release, 08.27.14 Easthampton, MA- CARRY IT FORWARD: Celebrate the Children of Resistance stops in Philadelphia on September 23, 2014. This 90-minute film dramatizes the last four days of the lives of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg and celebrates current movements for peace, civil liberties, climate justice, immigrants' rights, and other progressive struggles from Idle No More to efforts to combat police brutality, to the fight to free political prisoners and more. Angela Davis narrates, and Eve Ensler and Cotter Smith star as Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, with readings of the couple’s letters from death row. Other cast members bring to life the stories of families engaged in progressive struggles today, including international human rights attorney Lennox Hinds, Shola Lynch (acclaimed director of Free Angela and All Political Prisoners and other films), and Djibril Toure (a NYC-based community organizer active with Communities United for Police Reform, Malcom X Grassroots Movement and Copwatch) who portray political prisoner Russell Maroon Shoatz and members of his family. Radical hip hop group Rebel Diaz and folk duo Mike + Ruthy perform their own brands of protest music, and Robert and Michael Meeropol recount what it was like to grow up as the Rosenbergs’ sons. The one Philadelphia screening of CARRY IT FORWARD will take place at 7:00 pm on September 23, 2014 (doors open at 6:30), at The Rotunda, located at 4014 Walnut St. (www.therotunda.org). The event is a benefit for the Rosenberg Fund for Children (www.rfc.org). Admission is a suggested donation of $10, and additional, tax-deductible donations to the Fund are welcome. The screening is co-sponsored by The Shoatz Family and Free Maroon Philly, with support from Prison Radio. The Rosenberg Fund for Children (RFC) is a public foundation that awards grants to help with the educational and emotional needs of the children of targeted activists in the U.S., as well as youth who are targeted for their own activism. Grant recipients’ parents – or young activists themselves – are struggling to wage peace; preserve civil liberties; safeguard the environment; combat racism, poverty and homophobia; and organize on behalf of immigrants, prisoners, workers and others whose lives are under threat. The RFC was founded by the Rosenbergs’ son, Robert Meeropol, and is led today by Robert’s daughter, Jenn Meeropol, who will be present at the screening and is available for media interviews in advance of the event. For more information on this event and the co-sponsoring organizations visit: www.rfc.org/cifphilly , russellmaroonshoats.wordpress.com/ , www.prisonradio.org ### For information, photos, or to arrange an interview with Jenn Meeropol, contact Amber Black at the Rosenberg Fund for Children at amber@rfc.org or (413) 529-0063, or visit www.rfc.org/pressreleases. |
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8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Ars Nova Workshop, in partnership with the Archer Spade Performance Series, presents a double record release celebration featuring Haitian Rail and the Dan Blacksberg Trio! Haitian Rail Nick Millevoi, el. guitar Dan Blacksberg, trombone Edward Ricart, bass Kevin Shea, drums Avant-garde super-group Haitian Rail is proud to announce the release of Solarists, their second full-length album, on New Atlantis Reocrds. This record brashly charts the common spaces between creative noise rock and the jazz avant-garde, while shattering the restrictive barriers between them. Formerly dubbed Ricart/Millevoi Quartet, with a stellar debut LP via Gaffer Records, of which The Wire described as "An object lesson in how free improvised music should sound when played with authenticity and sincerity," this new lineup features guitarist Nick Millevoi (Many Arms, Deveykus), bassist Edward Ricart (Hyrrokkin, William Hooker Trio), trombonist Dan Blacksberg (Deveykus, Anthony Braxton), and drummer Kevin Shea (Mostly Other People Do the Killing, Talibam!). This revamped iteration of the group raises the high watermark set by their debut, offering a set of roiling new compositions, buoyed by virtuosic technique and unbounded kinetic energy. Dan Blacksberg Trio Dan Blacksberg, trombone Matt Engle, bass Mike Szekely, drums In the Dan Blacksberg Trio, the innovative and genre-defying trombonist brings an expansive and creative new vision to the cutting-edge jazz traditions of pioneers like Ornette Coleman, Don Cherry, and Albert Ayler. The trio is celebrating the release of Perilous Architecture, their second album for Lithuanian-based NoBusiness Records. Blacksberg has penned a set of music that pushes at the technical and timbral limits of his instrument, opening up into far-reaching sounds worlds while maintaining a melodic rootsiness. Backed up by the powerful rhythm of Matt Engle (Shot X Shot) on bass, and Mike Szekely (Anthony Braxton Quartet) on drums, the Dan Blacksberg Trio creates a driving mixture of noise, chromatic lyricism, and everything in between. Admission is FREE |
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9:00 PM - 1:00 AM
(nearly every last Thursday) 9pm-1am Established in 1996, The Gathering is the longest/strongest-running truly Hip Hop event in Philly. The Gathering IS b-boys/b-girls, pop-lockers, emcees, graffiti writers, DJs, men, women, and children of all ages enjoying an organic, community-based celebration of The struggle, the Love, and the culture of Hip Hop. DJs spin Hiphop, breaks, and funk all night, and there are open cyphas, a tag wall, and a featured performance and graffiti panel each month.
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6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Check out The FAT Artists Symposium Networking Soiree on Eventbrite! www.eventbrite.com/e/the-fat-artists-symposium-networking-soiree-tickets-13061434101?aff=eandprexshre&ref=eandprexshre F.A.T. Artists Symposium™ "The place where being F.A.T. is acceptable and celebrated! We are "Financially .Astute .Thespians!"™ … You know how the saying goes, "I’m a starving artists!" Well, we've decided to change that by gathering top-notch professionals in finance, law, intellectual property protection, marketing, PR & Image Consulting. All the things you need to be a successful artists, actor, author while in business. We want you to prosper all while creating masterpieces to share with the masses! Our event series kicks-off Friday, September 26, 2014 @ 6:30pm - 9pm. Our featured speaker will be financial empowerment expert, Valerie Trent-Isenberg -- advisor to corporations, football players and educational institutions! Google her and visit her website: www.valerietrent.com This is a catered affair where you will make authentic connections. We provide a list of attendees making it easier to match potential clients & partners. Future subjects for this unique networking experience & educational symposium includes: Too Legit: Staying Legal & Protecting Intellectual Property Gettin' Paid: Contract Preparation & Negotiations Stylin' & Profiling: Image Consultant, Photography & PR Are they having Big Fun?: Event Management, Developing Partnerships & Sponsorships "To Be, or Not To Be Union": The Importance of SAG/AFTRA It's Music to my Ears: What radio personalities & programmers seek in order to play your music. Come network to live music, a book signing or fine artists showcase. This event will be held at various, eclectic venues with a limited (exclusive) audience of 35 -40 people. There will be opportunities for spotlight vendors & sponsors per date. |
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
40th Street Summer Series| June 28, July 26, August 30, September 27 THIS EVENT IS OUTDOORS AT THE 40TH STREET FIELD, 40th Street between Walnut and Locust. IT IS NOT AT THE ROTUNDA! Rain or Shine. Each summer UCD, Penn and The Rotunda invite internationally-acclaimed ensembles—such as the Millennial Territory Orchestra and the Sun Ra Arkestra— to play free outdoor concerts that capture the soul of the neighborhood. Since its beginning, the 40th Street Summer Series has enlivened the 40th Street corridor (now home to Distrito, HipCityVeg, RAVE Cinema, Ben & Jerry’s, and more) during the typically slow summer months by increasing patronage at nearby retailers and building upon the existing vibrancy of 40th Street, while providing entertaining, enriching and safe outlets for families, visitors and students. In addition to live music, there is a face painter, balloon artist, human circus acts such as juggling and tight rope walking, fire artists (after the music), and free samples from Ben & Jerry's. A Philadelphia favorite, Man Man is an energetic group of talented musicians and vocalists who are undeniably ambitious and focused on greatness. The 2013 release of their On Oni Pond, is a compelling mash-up of Fear Of Music era Talking Heads, classic soul, psychedelia, hip hop, and 50’s rock and roll. With its imaginative yet economical rhythms, huge hooks, and overriding sense of urgency, On Oni Pond melds these seemingly disparate influences into an unexpectedly lush, melodic album, exquisitely consolidated by the band’s unique and affecting vision. Opening is Needle Driver, a new collaboration by three NYC musicians bridging the realms of extreme rock and the classical avant-garde. Opening is Needle DriverBrandon Seabrook. Named "NYC's Best Guitarist of 2012" by the Village Voice, his work has been profiled by NPR, The Wall Street Journal, Fret Board Journal, and the UK avant-music magazine, Wire. Needle Driver's work typically reflects the energy, dissonance, and hardworking ethos of the creative rock underground while harnessing hyperreal technique and impeccable articulation to stratify ecstatic cacophony, bridging the realms of extreme rock and the classical avant-garde. Allison Miller: has performed with songwriting vocalists Ani DiFranco, Natalie Merchant, and Erin McKeown, and toured with avant-garde saxophonist Marty Ehrlich and organist Doctor Lonnie Smith. She has been touring with Brandi Carlile for the past two years. Johnny Deblase is a bassist and composer from New York City and a member of genre-bending guitar trios Many Arms and Zevious. He also leads his own quartet and composes an eclectic mix of chamber and electronic music. Johnny has toured the US and Canada extensively and has released albums on Tzadik, Cuneiform Records, Engine-ESP, Majmua Music |
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Join CSTS Philly for our Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog screening event! Games, raffles, refreshments, and of course, the chance to watch Dr. Horrible with a roomful of fellow geeks. 2-6 pm Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog * is a 2008 musical tragicomedy miniseries released in three acts and produced exclusively for internet distribution. Filmed and set in Los Angeles, the series tells the story of Dr. Horrible, an aspiring supervillain; Captain Hammer, his superhero nemesis; and Penny, their shared love interest. Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog was written during the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike. The idea was to create something small and inexpensive, yet professionally done, in a way that would circumvent the issues that were being protested during the strike. Upon its release, Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog became an instant sensation, garnering the series much buzz and a number of awards. On October 31, 2008, Time magazine named it #15 in Time's Top 50 Inventions of 2008. It also won the People's Choice Award for "Favorite Online Sensation", and the 2009 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form. In the inaugural 2009 Streamy Awards for web television, Dr. Horrible won seven awards. It also won a 2009 Creative Arts Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class – Short-format Live-Action Entertainment Programs. * 'Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog' screened by permission from Time Science Blood Club, LLC Cost: $10 pre-sale on our Merchandise page. $15, at the door until the event sells out.
All proceeds from CSTS Philly events benefit Equality Now.
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