Archive for the ‘news’ Category
09.02 2010
YOU ARE ME FOREVER
08.27 2010
Stopped by John Slaby’s To Scope Work For The Next Show.
John Garret Slaby is always up to something… he’s like a factory!
September’s show “Yesterday, Today is Tomorrow” is going to rule!!!
08.22 2010
COMEDY DREAMZ
COMEDY DREAMZ
A night of stand-up, short plays, video, music and whatever!
Hosted by Rose Luardo and Andrew Jeffrey Wright
Featuring Steve Gerben, The Feeko Brothers, Body Dreamz, DJ Kurt Life, Camp Woods, Hillary Rea, Sharkee Katz, DJ James University and A Hot Cup of Jo Jo and more! Videos by Jayson Musson and You Are Me!
at the Barbary, 951 Frankford and Delaware Ave.,
Philadelphia
Tuesday August 24
doors 9pm/comedy 10-11:30/dance party 11:31-2am
$3
http://comedydreamzzz.blogspot.com/
http://thebrbry.blogspot.com/
08.18 2010
THE NEW DREAMZ VIDEOS ARE NOW ON UCBCOMEDY.COM !!!!!!!!!!!
A Sleeping Girl and a Bowl of Warm Water | UCBcomedy.com |
Watch more comedy videos from the twisted minds of the UCB Theatre at UCBcomedy.com |
08.16 2010
TONIGHT! Kimya Dawson @ Space 1026!
TONIGHT! August 16th * 8:00pm* $10.00
@Space 1026: 1026 Arch St. 2nd floor
SEATING WILL BE LIMITED * NO ADVANCE TICKETS
KIMYA DAWSON
The always amazing Kimya Dawson plays folk songs that embrace nostalgia, melancholy and sincerity, as she takes on subjects of love, growing up, growing old, Matlock, and Atari 2600s. Seeing her live in such an intimate venue as 1026 is the best way to see her. K Records.
PABLO DAS
Homocentric Buddhist acousti-spiritual-folk punk from the lower east side of New York City. Legendary anti-folk performer and all around amazingness.
DAVE END
Music for people who unironically talk to dogs. An edible beanbag chair. A grilled corn muffin at a diner served by a hyper-active waitress who answers questions you didn’t ask, how to hold your own hand, fruits that are commonly mistaken for vegetables, children’s music for adults, ‘cuddle-core’ (unless this is a sub-culture that exists already), and a hybrid between the violent femmes and raffee, queer cupcake-loving honesty pop, an edgy guide to loving every inch of yourself, “that kid”
08.15 2010
Print Liberation X Bill McRight
08.09 2010
KIMYA DAWSON @ 1026 MONDAY 8/16 8:00pm
THIS MONDAY August 16th * 8:00pm* $10.00
@Space 1026: 1026 Arch St. 2nd floor
SEATING WILL BE LIMITED * NO ADVANCE TICKETS
KIMYA DAWSON
The always amazing Kimya Dawson plays folk songs that embrace nostalgia, melancholy and sincerity, as she takes on subjects of love, growing up, growing old, Matlock, and Atari 2600s. Seeing her live in such an intimate venue as 1026 is the best way to see her. K Records.
PABLO DAS
Homocentric Buddhist acousti-spiritual-folk punk from the lower east side of New York City. Legendary anti-folk performer and all around amazingness.
DAVE END
Music for people who unironically talk to dogs. An edible beanbag chair. A grilled corn muffin at a diner served by a hyper-active waitress who answers questions you didn’t ask, how to hold your own hand, fruits that are commonly mistaken for vegetables, children’s music for adults, ‘cuddle-core’ (unless this is a sub-culture that exists already), and a hybrid between the violent femmes and raffee, queer cupcake-loving honesty pop, an edgy guide to loving every inch of yourself, “that kid”
08.05 2010
Lightning Bolt at the Ox
It was a music show/swimming in sweat party. In these pics Brian and Brian after the show and some show goers. 2 CUTE!
08.02 2010
END OF DAZE Opens Friday.
Space 1026 is excited to present End of Daze, an exhibition of new paintings, drawing, sculptures and videos curated by Alex Ebstein of Baltimore’s Nudashank Gallery. Featuring work from Seth Adelsberger, Jordan Bernier, John Bohl, Caitlin Cunningham, Shaun Flynn, Lesser Gonzalez, Chiara Keeling, Robby Rackleff and Jimmy Joe Roche, End of Daze brings together a selection of work that emerges from the falling haze of a waning psychedelic experience. The images retained are those that quickly melt and dissipate as the room stops spinning and reality comes back into focus. Collectively, these reconstructed kaleidoscopic geometries are odes to a utopian escape from Baltimore’s apocalyptic, post-industrial landscape.
Please join us for an opening reception Friday, August 6th from 7 – 10 pm.
More HERE.