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— silvio dante’s inferno (@botticelli_bod) October 30, 2019
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lol this is a real adidas ad from 1993 directed by david lynch pic.twitter.com/eu6DDwCuVy
— silvio dante’s inferno (@botticelli_bod) October 30, 2019
“lol this is a real adidas ad from 1993 directed by david lynch https://t.co/eu6DDwCuVy”
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2019 Eraserhood Forever at Ruba Club
Presented by PhilaMOCA
Special Guest James Marshall (James Hurley from TWIN PEAKS)
Musical guest F__k You, Tammy
DJ @ThatsOurWaldo (Welcome to Twin Peaks)
Hosted by Ben Velvet
Doors 7:30 / $25 advance / $30 day-ofThe 2019 Eraserhood Forever kicks off with a live performance from Brooklyn supergroup, Fuck You Tammy, performing the music of Julee Cruise, Angelo Badalamenti, and other TWIN PEAKS-related songs. Headlining the event will be TWIN PEAKS fan favorite actor James Marshall who will join us for an on-stage Q&A followed by a meet and greet. James is still cool, he’s always been cool.
NOTE: This year’s event will be held at Ruba Club while PhilaMOCA is temporarily closed.
Since 2012, PhilaMOCA has been hosting an annual David Lynch-themed celebration in honor of the neighborhood’s direct influence on his debut feature, ERASERHEAD. Past Eraserhood Forever guests and performers have included Sherilyn Fenn, Chrysta Bell, Xiu Xiu performing the music of TWIN PEAKS, and ERASERHEAD’S The Lady in the Radiator performing “In Heaven” with The Divine Hand Ensemble. The event has sold out every year since its inception and attracts David Lynch fans from all over the country.
Source: Eraserhood Forever 2019 w/ James Marshall + F–k You, Tammy
Percy and Mt Vernon Sts Philadelphia, PA Copyright 2015, Bob Bruhin. All rights reserved.
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Halloween Parties at Underground Arts
Underground Arts presents three spooktacular events during the week of Halloween. The Amazonian Nights-themed party goes down on Tuesday (Tuesday, October 29) followed by the Devil’s Night Dance Party II inspired by 1994 film The Crow (Wednesday, October 30). Finally, on Halloween night, the Dracula’s Ball concert features performances by Conjure One and Statiqbloom.
When:October 29-31Where:Underground Arts, 1200 Callowhill StreetCost:Varies by partyHorror on the Hill Halloween Crawl
On Halloween, Philadelphia’s Callowhill neighborhood invites folks out for a scary good time during the Horror on the Hill Halloween Crawl. Crawlers can fuel up for the night with the special-edition All Hallows’ Pie at Wood Street Pizza. Then, guests can head to the Trestle Inn for a vinyl dance party and drink specials. Love City Brewing also gets in on the spooky fun with food trucks and live music by the After Dinner Mints all night long.
When:Thursday, October 31, 5 p.m. – 2 a.m.Where:Various locations including Love City Brewing, 1023 Hamilton StreetCost:Free admission; pay-as-you-go food and drink
Source: 13 Spooktacular Halloween Parties To Check Out In Philly
Just when I think the Beer Bubble is about to burst, more breweries open to reignite our limitless hop-timism. New since summer: the Spring Garden Beer District got another entry with Triple Bottom Brewing (915 Spring Garden St., 267 764-1994); Kensington landed Punch Buggy Brewing Co. (1445 N American St.); and Dock Street South (2118 Washington Ave., 215-337-3103) became a new piece in Washington Avenue’s ongoing transformation.
Source: These are the best bars to drink at in Philly right now
Church of the Assumption Philadelphia, PA Copyright © 2012, Bob Bruhin. All rights reserved.
Source: Panorama 2066 Jigsaw Puzzle
No, South Philly chef Jennifer Zavala won’t be entering her controversial vegan meatballs into Taproom on 19th’s 6th Annual Meatball Challenge this weekend. Instead, she’ll be spending the weekend at music venue Underground Arts, where the popular pop-up chef just found a permanent home for her tamales and other foodstuffs.
Read more: Jennifer Zavala’s Philly Tamales Find Home at Underground Arts
CALL FOR ART!
Join us for All Monsters Attack! An #Art show celebrating famous monsters of film land! We teamed up to help with the RESURRECTION of #PhilaMOCA! If interested email [email protected]
Flyer by the amazing Larry West!#SupportLocalArt #SupportIndieFilm pic.twitter.com/sYsk9JM4hs— JERKS Productions (@JERKSProduction) October 9, 2019