Philly Musick Magazine Launch Party

 18 to Enter, 21 to Drink

Philly Musick Magazine provides the right direction for a stronger and more positive urban music and urban culture in the Philadelphia and tri-state area. The magazine, along with its companion website, will be considered an indispensable resource for artists, independent recording labels, product manufacturers and service companies in the music, film, fashion, arts and that make up the urban music and culture community.

This is only the beginning. Philly Music Magazine will continue to be a voice for artists making their way in the industry, whether it is music, spoken word, fashion, or film.

The Brotherly SHOVE Fest!

 18 to Enter, 21 to Drink

Oh brother, where's thou art?
Between July 6 and July 9, at the very least?

What happens when a city's biggest independent booking agent meets a city's biggest independent club at the peak of a city's new found popularity during that independent town's celebration of Independence?
You get a little Brother Shove.

That's what it is when Joseph Mahoney's Songspot LLC entertainment group heads into the (how many seat) Trocadero for the first (but not last) annual Brotherly Shove Festival of bands, Comediens, independant promoters, and more mere days after Philadelphia - birthplace of liberty, yo celebrates the Fourth of July.

Slayer pictures from Tweeter 06.15

 

Slayer effin rocked the Tweeter in Camden last Thursday. Philly EDGE freelancer Brian Hineline caught them in the act.

See more, here.

Backyard BBQ at Oxford Valley Mall

 
Catching air
By Tara Nurin
Philly EDGE Correspondent
 
MMM.      Ketchup. 

ALL U CAN EAT AND DRINK!! ONLY $10!!

 

The Waterfront Social Club is hosting an Open Bar and Buffet at Cavanaugh's River Deck, the city's largest outdoor restaurant/bar, deck and dance floor!

Only $10 for an All You Can Eat Dinner Buffet,
Well Drinks, Draft Beer and House Wine from
9 PM - 11 PM!!

21 and older, proper ID a must.
You must be on the guest list!

Sign up at www.waterfrontsocialclub.com or
Email kara@waterfrontsocialclub.com
with your name and number of guests.

Nacho Libre

 

Napoleon Dynamite is one of those polarizing films that people either love or hate. Yet even the film's most fervent admirers understand why so many despise it. For one thing, the film's endless array of catchphrases insured that every braying jackass in accounts receivable would have something besides Rod Farva's dialogue from Super Troopers to quote endlessly.

Nonetheless, even if Napoleon Dynamite's various quirks made you want to beat the titular mouthbreather's head in with a "delicious bass" it still elicited some kind of response which is more that could be said for director Jared Hess' uninspiring follow-up, Nacho Libre. It's a film so dull, useless, and devoid of mirth I'm surprised I saw it in a theater and not after a block of Mad TV reruns on Comedy Central.