Spring 2013
You can check out the digital version of the mag here. Find print copies of the mag around the region soon.
Here is the table of contents from the NON-MUSIC ISSUE:
COVER STORY: Philly’s biggest hardcore show promoter, Joe McKay, otherwise known as Joe Hardcore, likes to get medieval. (left, photo by Jeff Fusco)
COVER STORY: The guys from Southwork live in a bus when they’re on the road. A school bus. With only one bed.
COVER STORY: Yusuf “Yuie” Muhammad went from being the guy on stage taking pictures to the guy booking some of the biggest hip-hop and R&B shows in Philly.
COVER STORY: Klint Kanopka, the bass player from Reign Supreme, is a high school physics teacher.
COVER STORY: Dan Yemin, the front man for Paint It Black, is also a psychologist.
Music & Politics: Congressman Chaka Fattah knows that learning to play music is a key to developing critical thinking.
This Place Rocks: Marshall James Kavanaugh is fostering community with his Dream Oven. Also, Goldilocks Gallery is reinventing itself.
Music & Education: Drummers work their asses off at shows (and practices). That might make their lives better.
Modern Bropar: Mattitude hangs with the guys from the pro-wrestling themed hardcore crew, Eat The Turnbuckle.
Food That Rocks: Beau Monde serves delicious crêpes downstairs and good times upstairs at L’Etage. Plus, we present five other places near South Street to eat before or after a show.
Unusual Approach: Kurt Hunte talks about art and life with Ben Woodward, co-founder of Space 1026, the creative community/gallery/studio/party spot in Chinatown.
Publisher’s Note: Go beyond your comfort zone. Experience things beyond your world.
Laurin Talese (above, photo by Rick Kauffman)
Steph Pockets (right, photo by Michael Bucher)
Nigel Richards
dude yes I ❤ u jump
did you guys photograph at the starlight ballroom in Philadelphia last night during the adventure club, mitis, and david Vaux show? If so how can I access those photos