| Artists (10 listed) |
| [ view PhillyGoth listing ] Fusion |
| [ view PhillyGoth listing ] Candelabra Productions |
| [ view PhillyGoth listing ] The Cosmos |
| [ view PhillyGoth listing ] D.E. Christman |
| [ view PhillyGoth listing ] Collinwood13 |
| [ view PhillyGoth listing ] Kimberlee Traub |
| [ view PhillyGoth listing ] James Curcio |
| [ view PhillyGoth listing ] Julieanne Dous |
| [ view PhillyGoth listing ] JH Furnish |
| [ view PhillyGoth listing ] Jennifer Brozenske |
| Promoters (1 listed) |
| [ view PhillyGoth listing ] Live Nation |
| DJs (5 listed) |
| [ view PhillyGoth listing ] Dave Ghoul |
| [ view PhillyGoth listing ] Sacrifice |
| [ view PhillyGoth listing ] DJ Marilyn Thomas |
| [ view PhillyGoth listing ] Danzia |
| [ view PhillyGoth listing ] DJ Hellion |
| General Interest (3 listed) |
| Corporate Goth |
For the goths who are employed in the corporate world, there's no better site. Fashion, networking, survival tips, and more. (added by Jennifer Brozenske on June 1, 2006 at 11:10 AM) |
| Goth.Net |
GOTH.NET is a net resource set up for the benefit of the gothic community as a whole. They provide webspace and email to gothic users worldwide, and try to be a common resource point that people may turn to for any gothic needs they may have. (added by Paul Bagosy on May 31, 2006 at 10:36 AM) |
| The Wooden Shoe Bookstore |
Wooden Shoe Books & Records is a collectively-run anarchist bookstore. We carry thousands of book titles as well as music, pamphlets, 'zines, t-shirts, buttons, patches and more. We frequently table at political events and punk rock shows. We have continued to sponsor our own events and have brought in such speakers as Howard Zinn in October, 1998 and Gary Webb, author of Dark Alliance:The CIA, The Contras, and The Crack Cocaine Explosion, in June, 1999.
We officially opened in our current location on November 15,1997 and is less than a block away from South Street...Philly's busiest commercial area. The original Wooden Shoe Books and Records was located in the basement of 112 South 20th Street in Philadelphia for nearly 21 years. Established in December, 1976, the Wooden Shoe began as a council communist bookstore. Its name was derived from the early period of the Industrial Revolution, when French workers who were forced to spend agonizingly long hours at work took to jamming their wooden shoes, or sabots (which is the root of the word "sabotage"), in the gears of machines to stop production.
Hours: Sunday - Thursday: 12 Noon to 10 PM Friday & Saturday: 12 Noon to 11 PM
Sign up to receive email announcements about events and other news at: shoeannounce@lists.riseup.net (added by John Furnish on April 24, 2007 at 12:49 PM) |