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An ambitious D.I.Y. booker tries to find a permanent home for his house shows

Dave Garwacke THE BOMB: Laura Stevenson plays the Barbary on Sunday as part of TWOB Fest. This weekend, The Barbary will be the primary-but-not-only home to TWOB Fest, a three-day music fest featuring more than 25 local and touring artists,…

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    Concert Review/Photos: Tigers Jaw @ Union Transfer

    Julie Zeglen Tigers Jaw Julie Zeglen Tigers Jaw Julie Zeglen Tigers Jaw Julie Zeglen Tigers Jaw Julie Zeglen Tigers Jaw [ 6/17 ] If you know Tigers Jaw, you probably already know what happened at their show. If you don’t,…

    • Jun 17, 2014 - 2:20 pm
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    Concert review: Lorde @ Tower Theater

    Julie Zeglen Julie Zeglen Julie Zeglen Julie Zeglen Julie Zeglen [3/8] “Did you just die? I just died.” This was exclaimed not by Lorde — despite her zombie twitches that passed as badass dance moves — but by one of…

    • Mar 9, 2014 - 11:41 am
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    Concert review: St. Vincent @ Union Transfer

    Julie Zeglen Julie Zeglen Julie Zeglen Julie Zeglen [ 2/28 ] St. Vincent may be a cyborg, but she wants us analog creatures to know we have some things in common. Among them: We were all born before the 21st…

    • Mar 2, 2014 - 12:14 pm
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  • Pro dancer enlists her amateur mom for a high-profile duet

    Kathryn Raines Beverly Agard (center), the mother of dancer and choreographer Gabrielle Revlock (right), has never taken a dance class. But she still keeps getting recruited as a performer, as in this workshop last year and in Revlock’s upcoming Confetti.…

    • Jan 16, 2014 - 5:00 am
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    Punk Rock Flea Market

    DIY ethos reigns at R5 Productions’ biannual goodiefest. This time around, there are two seven-hour days — because, god, one just wasn’t enough — of crafts, vintage clothing, records and a host of other unique collectibles sold by local vendors,…

    • Dec 12, 2013 - 5:01 am
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    Review: ‘The Apple Tree’ offers three bites of forbidden fruit with mixed results

    With a theme of “forbidden fruit” binding together its three otherwise disjointed parts, Drexel Co-op Theatre Company’s production of “The Apple Tree” was staged at the Mandell Theater over the weekend with decidedly mixed results. Act I tells the story…

    • Nov 25, 2013 - 5:48 am
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    Gift Guide: Philly proud

    See our other Gift Guides: Bike commuter | Do-gooder | Explorer | Home cook T-shirt love | Whether you’re shopping for someone who’s into the Flyers, Rocky or Tastykakes, you’ll find an off-color tee to rep your Philly fan’s love at…

    • Nov 21, 2013 - 1:45 pm
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    Concert Review: Kate Nash @ Union Transfer 11/7

    Rachel Barrish Rachel Barrish Rachel Barrish Rachel Barrish Rachel Barrish Kate Nash is going to make you be her friend, whether you like it or not. That wasn’t a problem for her last night at Union Transfer where she played…

    • Nov 8, 2013 - 11:34 am
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  • Oh, Hi Mark!

    Arguably the best bad movie ever made, 2003’s The Room, has certainly made its mark on audiences, mostly in the form of unlikely catchphrases like “You are tearing me apart, Lisa!” It also introduced the world to Greg Sestero, the…

    • Nov 5, 2013 - 4:47 am
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