By Randy LoBasso
When we last saw comedian Wyatt Cenac, he was a puppet. It was December 13, his final appearance as a correspondent on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, and Cenac wanted to go out with a nuanced and over-the-top production that viewers would remember.
By Nicole Finkbiner
Although metal may be her primary medium, Chelsea Pearce dabbles in a little bit of everything—from painting and installation to interior and fashion design. Her jewelry incorporates a variety of materials, including rough-cut stones, naturally shed antler and found objects.
By J. Cooper Robb
The intriguing drama doesn’t offer any easy answers. But the mother of its most interesting character is correct when she tells her daughter that “the world is full of wickedness.”
By Katherine Rochester
"West Collects Philadelphia," on display at City Hall, highlights edgy new acquisitions of Philly-made artwork. And what City Hall may lack in glamour, it makes up for in accessibility.
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Those guys over at Butt Magazine are often on the cusp of great things of all different sorts: fashion, photography, music, writers, etc. They do stellar interviews that, somehow, read like high non-fiction. Yes, sometimes high like they’re done on weed (or poppers), but more like they elevate gay culture and talking about gay culture [...]
Mark Lanegan & Duke Garwood Black Pudding (Ipecac) Sounds like: The nearly 50-year-old Screaming Trees founder teams with a master composer/producer for darkly beautiful and haunting Americana. Free association: His dusty sadness is a perfect match for Garwood’s ambient score. For fans of: Quiet Dinosaur Jr. x Nick Cave, Damien Jurado/Seattle grunge, Waits. Eve Lip Lock (From the Rib/Sony/RED) Sounds like: The Philly native’s [...]
It’s funny how a cover can launch a career. And with Prince Royce, his 2010 version of Ben E. King’s “Stand By Me” shot him into the stratosphere of superstardom. The 24-year-old Bronx-raised singer, born Geoffrey Royce Rojas, has seen an astonishing amount of success in his first few years out of the gate. Growing [...]