The existential crises, childlike whimsy and glorious musical musing of Andrew Lipke
Andrew Lipke is a multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter and arranger, born in South America, but now calls Philadelphia home.
Andrew Lipke is a multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter and arranger, born in South America, but now calls Philadelphia home.
Mayor Jim Kenney proposed the elimination of Philadelphia’s Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy — a $4 million slash in the budget that would end grants to countless cultural groups and individual artists in the city.
Love From Philly will culminate with an eclectic melting pot of musicians spanning the sonic spectrum of Philly’s most well- known and respected talent.
The Wilma Theatre’s annual Fête is a celebration of its work, and is its biggest fundraiser of the year, with proceeds from this year’s Fete going towards supporting Wilma artists, teachers, and staff during this time.
Alexander Charles’ new album “Fortune Cookies” is a warm, mixed-bag affair filled with Charles’ flinty raps and sultry vocal talents, along with his push for a divergent funky bunch of melodies, production tics and lyrical subject matter.
Michael Schulson and Nina Tinari persevere with their #StayHomeWithSchulson movement, offering take out and delivery from Sampan, Double Knot and Giuseppe & Sons.
The Pennsylvania Restaurant and Lodging Association sent a relief letter to elected officials to seek immediate action on a variety of issues related to the COVID crisis.
Courier Club spawn their first online, streaming music event, “Block by Blockwest – A Minecraft Music Festival.”
House Cat and the Feminist Flea isn’t about to let a pandemic stop funding for a good cause.
You Never Miss Your Water ‘Til Your Well Runs Dry… West Philadelphia-born Jazz Legend, Robert