Arts
Thank God It's (First) Friday
Street has been around the block, and we’re not ashamed to admit it.
Student Slideshow: Alex Remnick
Selected works from College junior, Alex Remnick. [photospace]
This Week in... 1.27.11
Shary Boyle & Emily Duke: The Illuminations Project: ICA 36th and Sansom.
Student Artist: Claire Niebergall
Name and Year: Claire Niebergall, 2012 Hometown: Annandale, VA Major: Fine Arts Medium of choice: Animation, Graphic Design When you sit down in front of a blank sheet or computer screen, how do you get started?
Switch In Before Add Drops
Student with passions for the arts share classes you should take while you still have the chance. Artistic talent not required.
Review: Dysfunctional Furniture Exhibit
City Hall furniture exhibition makes your family look normal.
DIY: T–Shirt Pillows
A new year and a new semester means a time for change, and Street thinks your dorm decor is so last semester.
Review: Meat America
The newest show at Bambi gallery explores exactly what raw talent means to an experienced photographer.
DIY Sand Art
Joke Issue: We all hail from Philadelphia, dear readers, the most glamorous and industrious city on the Eastern Seaboard!
Listings Dec. 9
Joke Issue: Friday, December 10: Big Daddy Charles and the Charlatans, with the Back Alley Sextet, Le Chat Noir, 5 cents Big Daddy Charles hails from the Mississippi Delta, where he learned to play the gobble–pipe with the coolest cats on the Bayou.
Someone's Been Hitting' The Hooch A Little Too Hard
Joke Issue: Cruising around the Big Apple in his flivver for hire, Lenny the Cabbie has seen his fair share of odd birds.
This Week in… 12.02.2010
MUSIC Friday Dec. 3: The Antlers with The Luyas, First Unitarian Church, $13 Brooklyn–based trio The Antlers started as the solo project of Peter Silberman, who recruited Michael Lerner and Darby Cicci to back him on drums and keys, respectively.
Thank God It’s (First) Friday
This monthly art block–party is more than just an excuse to pilfer cups of wine from the galleries lining Second Street.
Review: Wharton Esherick
The work of Wharton Esherick just asks to be ignored. Sitting in Van Pelt amongst angrily buzzing computers and tired students buzzed on caffeine, an art exhibition doesn’t stand a chance.
Review: Matthew Izzo
Kill two birds with one stone at this charming furniture/clothing store hybrid. Shopping at Matthew Izzo is like entering a kitschy, candle-scented Wonderland, with wildly different items from African drums to delicate silver chains tempting your wallet in every direction.
This Week in… 11.18.2010
MUSIC Sunday, Nov. 21: Concerts First presents the Next Big Thing Tour, The Trocadero, $15 What do Bedlight for Blue Eyes, the Early November, and the Josephine Collective have in common?
Guest Curator: Professor Julie N. Davis
This week Associate Professor of the History of Art and Art History Undergraduate Chair Julie Davis sits down with Street and talks about getting Zen, reincarnated tacos and why Philadelphia is a cultural force to be reckoned with.
Review: Michaelangelo Pistoletto At The PMA
Italian contemporary artist Michelangelo Pistoletto has strewn the walls of the PMA with his artistic reflections in more ways than one.











