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Showing articles 51 to 60 of 155 by Holly Otterbein
December 3rd, 2009
T-Shirt by Jeremy Lauder
Jeremy Lauder's now the owner of screen-printing company Derisory Designs, and has cherished Stephen Starr as a rosy client for five years now.
by Holly Otterbein
November 19th, 2009
Catch it or regret it
The Clay Studio | 2424 Studios
by Holly Otterbein
November 5th, 2009
As much as we've loved watching Massachusetts-based Missoula
Oblongata's bizarro, bemusing anarchist puppet shows, we've always
secretly longed to be up on stage ourselves.
by Holly Otterbein
October 22nd, 2009
Catch It or Regret It
Like the Brothers Grimm fairy tales, Hiro Sakaguchi's paintings in the
exhibit "Idle Daydream" invoke a complex, knotty fear — one that
cleverly layers horror in between preciousness, childlike innocence and
pastel colors.
by Holly Otterbein
September 24th, 2009
Catch It or Regret It
I'll Teach Your Grandma To Grow Gills | Bright Path
by Holly Otterbein
September 24th, 2009
Philly Roller Girls
We're giving it to them because they're trading in their freak queen
crowns and imparting the sport of roller derby with more clout.
by Holly Otterbein
September 10th, 2009
Catch It or Regret It
Passage of Time, Passage of Place | Epic Birthday
by Holly Otterbein
September 10th, 2009
Australians turn to uber-contemporary art to define themselves.
Obarzanek is the artistic director of popular dance troupe
Chunky Move and — with Back to Back Theatre — one of two Australian
performers at this year's Live Arts Festival.
by Holly Otterbein
September 3rd, 2009
Sat., Sept. 5, 9 a.m.-8 p.m., free to watch, Cohox Recreation Center, Cedar and Cambria streets; Sun., Sept. 6, 9 a.m.-9 p.m., free to watch, Cione Recreation Center, Lehigh and Aramingo streets,
hardcourtbicyclepolofederation.comIf you're not familiar with the sport, it's like regular polo, but played without a horse and usually on a basketball court.
by Holly Otterbein
August 27th, 2009
A new DIY venue strives to set itself apart from the crowd.
Hive76 is now open 24 hours a day, seven days a week for top-level
members, boasts a paying membership of about 10 people, and even holds
workshops for outsiders — but only once a month, of course.
by Holly Otterbein