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05.09 2010

KIMYA DAWSON SHOW CANCELLED TONIGHT!

Kimya Dawson and Yr Heart Breaks were on a flight that was cancelled. The show tonight is cancelled but will be rescheduled for another date this month hopefully. All advance tickets from this show will be honored. Check http://www.r5productions.com for a new date.

SORRY!!

10.11 2009

A Message from Sarah Silverman

10.08 2009

Molly McInture & Juliet Wayne at PADLOCK Gallery FRIDAY

“AN OLD RAINCOAT WILL NEVER LET YOU DOWN”
new work by Molly McIntyre and Juliet Wayne

Juliet Wayne and Molly McIntyre present a show of new work for YOU! Feast your eyes on animation, photographs, and special surprises.

this FRIDAY, October 9th
8:00pm to midnight

Padlock Gallery
1409 Ellsworth St.

There will be cheap prints for sale ~ get started on your holiday shopping!

08.28 2009

Kristen Jenson Memorial Fund

On the evening of Sunday, August 2, Rachael Jensen (keyboardist and violinist for the Portland-based pop group Parenthetical Girls) suffered a major tragedy: four members of her immediate family were involved in a fatal car accident while traveling home from an annual family reunion. Her father and two brothers were rushed to an intensive care facility, and are now in the early stages of their recovery. Tragically, Rachael’s mother Kris, 51,passed away at the scene. Kris

06.19 2009

SATURDAY NIGHT! @SPACE 1026 16mm Films by Deborah Stratman, Bill Brown, & Michael Robinson

The Small Change screening series presents:
“SOMETHING LIKE FLYING”
three experimental films that hover just above the national landscape

Following acclaimed screenings at the Sundance and the Rotterdam Film Festivals, Small Change is proud to present,“O’er the Land”, the newest film from Chicago-based filmmaker Deborah Stratman.

In conjunction with the film we are also proud to present older works from two of our favorite filmmakers, Bill Brown, and former Small Change co-founder Michael Robinson. Presented on beautiful 16mm film this program takes us on a tour of the national psyche while looking down on us from the clouds.

for full descriptions go here:
http://www.smallchangescreenings.com


THIS SATURDAY! June 20th
8:30pm
$5.00
@ Space 1026
1026 Arch St. 2nd floor

06.15 2009

Small Change presents: "SOMETHING LIKE FLYING"

Following acclaimed screenings at the Sundance and the Rotterdam Film Festivals, Small Change is proud to present,“O’er the Land”, the newest film from Chicago-based filmmaker Deborah Stratman.

In conjunction with the film we are also proud to present older works from two of our favorite filmmakers, Bill Brown, and former Small Change co-founder Michael Robinson. Presented on beautiful 16mm film this program takes us on a tour of the national psyche while looking down on us from the clouds.

for full descriptions go here:
http://www.smallchangescreenings.com


THIS SATURDAY! June 20th
8:30pm
$5.00
@ Space 1026
1026 Arch St. 2nd floor

06.05 2009

TENDER FOREVER+MAPLE RABBIT + ANNAH.

Space 1026 presents the official beginning of summer fun:

TENDER FOREVER (K-Records)
One woman, one sequencer, one keyboard, two knees to slide on, and many big sounds. Power-pop, love, dance, fun, workout-eat-your-heart-out party.
From France, Portland, and everywhere in between.
http://www.myspace.com/tenderforever

ANNAH. (Oakland, CA)
Solo soothing good vibe melodies with spoons, gas masks, live loops, and overhead projections from Oakland, CA.
http://www.myspace.com/annahantipalindrome

MAPLE RABBIT (Philly, PA)
Philly video-band superstars! Three-voices and three keyboards and the occaisional glock with stop-animations and video love. Get ready to stand in back of the crush line.
http://www.myspace.com/maplerabbit

SATURDAY June 6th
8:00pm
$5.00
Space 1026
1026 Arch St.
Philadelphia

05.31 2009

TENDER FOREVER + ANNAH. + MAPLE RABBIT 6/6

Space 1026 presents the official beginning of summer fun:

TENDER FOREVER (K-Records)
One woman, one sequencer, one keyboard, two knees to slide on, and many big sounds. Power-pop, love, dance, fun, workout-eat-your-heart-out party.
From France, Portland, and everywhere in between.
http://www.myspace.com/tenderforever

ANNAH. (Oakland, CA)
Solo soothing good vibe melodies with spoons, gas masks, live loops, and overhead projections from Oakland, CA.
http://www.myspace.com/annahantipalindrome

MAPLE RABBIT (Philly, PA)
Philly video-band superstars! Three-voices and three keyboards and the occaisional glock with stop-animations and video love. Get ready to stand in back of the crush line.
http://www.myspace.com/maplerabbit

SATURDAY June 6th
8:00pm
$5.00
Space 1026
1026 Arch St.
Philadelphia

04.02 2009

THE GREAT DEPRESSION by Bill Daniel *opening TONIGHT 4/03*

Filmmaker, photographer, and artist, Bill Daniel presents “The Great Depression”.
Culminated from over twenty-years of work and cross-country travels, “The Great Depression” is a mixed media gallery show that has evolved from the on-going Sunset Scavenger project. The gallery will be jammed with a mix of Bill’s photography – from murals to snapshots, a mash-up wall of found things + friends’ work, a video projected onto signal flags, and some stuff that he’s been dragging around from state to state, waiting for a place to stick it up.

ALSO on SATURDAY April 4th 7:00pm @ Space 1026
Join Bill for a special screening of his epic and beautiful documentary, “Who Is Bozo Texino?” The black and white film shot in 16mm and Super8mm over 16-years chronicles the search for the source of a ubiquitous and mythic rail graffiti– a simple sketch of a character with an infinity-shaped hat and the scrawled moniker, “Bozo Texino”– a drawing seen on railcars for over 80 years. Daniel’s gritty film uncovers a secret society and it’s underground universe of hobo and railworker graffiti, and includes interviews with legendary boxcar artists.

The night will also include musical performances by The Extraordinaires and Sweatheart.

04.02 2009

“WHO IS BOZO TEXINO?” fIlm screening + THE EXTRAORDINAIRES & SWEATHEART

Join filmmaker BILL DANIEL for a special screening of his epic and beautiful documentary,
“WHO IS BOZO TEXINO?”
The black and white film shot in 16mm and Super8mm over 16-years chronicles the search for the source of a ubiquitous and mythic rail graffiti– a simple sketch of a character with an infinity-shaped hat and the scrawled moniker, “Bozo Texino”– a drawing seen on railcars for over 80 years. Daniel’s gritty film uncovers a secret society and it’s underground universe of hobo and railworker graffiti, and includes interviews with legendary boxcar artists.

The night will also include musical performances by:
THE EXTRAORDINAIRES
and
SWEATHEART

AFTER PARTY AT LITTLE BERLIN 1801 N. Howard St.

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