Expect a rash of gossipy snarking locals to bother A.J. Daulerio, the one time Philadelphia magazine staff writer and ex-editor-in-chief of Deadspin who just got placed atop the Gawker mountain throne as its new boss. The Amber, PA-raised writer and…
When Todd Rundgren packed the last of his Utopia reunion shows at the Tower Theater in Upper Darby, PA on Saturday night, it was special for several reasons. Famously, it was a homecoming for the U-Darb born and raised Rundgren…
Got into my first and last, since the director, actors and crew pretty much wrapped up shooting over the weekend bit of trouble during a Friday night stroll by The Silver Linings Playbook set. As I was walking…
Curious about high concert ticket prices? Ticket Masters: The Rise of the Concert Industry and How the Public Got Scalped is for you. Its at Drexel Us Mitchell Auditorium in the Bossone Research Center (3140 Market St.) Nov. 17, 7…
Learning is fundamental not just to the student but to the teacher. Take Rashida Holmes. One of the principle spinners for Phillys Girls DJ crew participated in the Ladies Rock Camp weekend in February 2011 where she got smitten…
[ cabaret/theater ] Max Guerin is known for his longtime role as co-founder, instrumentalist and all-around tall guy behind Philly’s fright-inducing, spookily literate Absinthe Drinkers. He’s used to the creepy-crawling cabaret stuff. Yet who knew that deep in the black…
After my feature on the Barajagala Tribal Bellydance troupe theyve received all manner of requests for gigs and pairings. Like this weeks teaming with the West Philadelphia Orchestra for Nov. 10s dance party at Tritone. Elliot Levin came to our…
Broomall’s Damon Feldman the Jewish Bomber, the faux-boxing promoter fond of giant cushion-y gloves and D-list celebrities, the guy no longer permitted to promote fights in Pennsylvania after pleading to charges of promoting without a license found his…
[ charity/rock/pop ] Out-of-town emergency medical attention is already traumatic (and costly) enough without the burden of wrangling living arrangements. But, thanks to Hosts for Hospitals, the City of Brotherly and Sisterly Love has your back. The charitable organization finds…
Here’s what we know: Suzanne Roberts Theatre. Director Anders Cato’s RED, written by John Logan. A biographical drama about abstract expressionist Mark Rothko performed by two actors at Philadelphia Theatre Co. through Nov. 13. (Read David Anthony Fox’s review here.)…