Via Flickr:
Tanks behind Eisinger’s Brewery
401 N Percy St
Philadelphia, PA 19123
Copyright © 2012, Bob Bruhin. All rights reserved.
(via bruhinb.deviantart.com/art/Panorama-1642-hdr-pregamma-1-m…)
Category: Archives
Underground Arts
Man or Astro-Man?
with Jacuzzi Boys and Dry FeetSaturday, Jun 22, 2013 7:30 PM EDT
– Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 1:00 AM EDT
Underground Arts, Philadelphia, PA
21 years and overThere is an undeniable connection between the South and occurrences of extra-terrestrial form. From other worldly jazz guru Sun Ra, to German rocket scientist Wernher von
Braun, Alabama has always had more than an ample share of connections to outer space. Such is the case with Man or Astro-Man?, who arrived in a small college town in Alabama some years ago. In order to integrate into human society, they would have to downplay their true identities and take on aliases, most conveniently in the form as students. While studying industrial design and film, the group began formulating a mode in which to learn more about their new earthly environment.
(via Tickets for Man or Astro-Man? with Jacuzzi Boys and Dry Feet | Underground Arts at TicketWeb)
Day 5 of the Fast for Safe Schools: making connections between AAU’s struggle against bias violence in schools and the school safety workers’ and parents’ struggle against layoffs and budget cuts.
(via Asian Americans United)
ERASERHEAD by ~chricko
Talk | Beyond the High Line: Transforming Philadelphia
Public · By Next City
Monday
7:30pm until 8:30pmStop by for the launch of this year’s Beyond the High Line, a series of free talks about adaptive reuse projects around the world. The first talk features the Reading Viaduct, a 3-mile-long railway traveling through Philadelphia. Beginning in 1893, the railway carried both passengers and mail to and from the Reading Terminal, in downtown Philadelphia. When the railway ceased operations in the 1980s, nature took over, covering the tracks with wild grasses and self-seeded shrubs.
Paul Levy, of Center City District, will present plans for his business improvement district’s vision of a Philadelphia destination centered around a transformed Reading Viaduct. Leah Murphy, of Friends of the Rail Park, will speak on behalf of the nonprofit’s mission to preserve the historical industrial character and existing self-seeded landscape of the elevated viaduct and submerged City Branch and build a three-mile park. More info on the speakers can be found here.
The Beyond the High Line series is presented by Friends of the High Line in partnership with Next City. Be sure to follow Next City’s blog coverage of each talk and topic, starting with Sarah Goodyear’s Talking Public Space Space Beyond the High Line.
Upcoming Beyond the High Line Talks
Monday, July 15, 6:30 PM: Building Equitable Cities and Public Spaces
Majora Carter, of the Majora Carter Group, and Enrique Peñalosa, former mayor of Bogotá, will explore how public space creates equitable cities.Monday, September 23, 6:30 PM: Transforming Staten Island
James Corner, of James Corner Field Operations, and Eloise Hirsh, of the NYC Department of Parks & Recreation, will discuss the planned development of Fresh Kills landfill into one of New York City’s largest public parks.All talks are free and begin at 6:30 PM on the High Line at West 14th Street (the 14th Street Passage). Enter the High Line via stair or elevator at West 14th Street and 10th Avenue.
(via Talk | Beyond the High Line: Transforming Philadelphia)
CHVRCHES
Still Corners
Sun, June 23, 2013
Doors: 8:00 pm / Show: 8:30 pm
Union Transfer
Philadelphia, PA
$15.00
CHVRCHES are an Alternative Electro band from Glasgow, Scotland fresh off tour with Passion Pit. The band was recently featured in the BBC’s Sound of 2013 list.
Check Out CHVRCHES here: https://soundcloud.com/chvrches