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of Motörhead, live @ Sonisphere Festival (Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola, Italy) on June 25th 2011.
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As a Phillies fan who hasn't ever been able to enjoy the benefits of living near Philly, it warmed my heart to be in the area visiting family during the World Series. Now if only we hadn't been rained out, I would have been able to enjoy the victory in the right region! Photo taken at Buffalo Wild Wings in Dover, DE.
Phil Labonte speaking with attendees at the 2024 AmericaFest at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona.
Nadeem Aslam read from his work and then joined with Phil Klay in a conversation as part of the Lannan Foundation's Literary series live at the Lensic Theater.
Wednesday March 30, 2016
Santa Fe, New Mexico
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Phil Lesh & Friends
Langerado Music Festival photos. Live music concert photography of the 2008 Langerado Music festival.
Phil Lesh & Friends
Langerado Music Festival photos. Live music concert photography of the 2008 Langerado Music festival.
Phil Lesh and friends at the Nokia Center, NYC. Phil Lesh was the bass player for the Grateful Dead, and he now tours with other musicians. THis time around he had Larry Campbell on guitar (and violin and pedal steel), Jacke Greene on guitar and vocals, Steve Molitz on keyboards, John Molo on drums, and Phil playing a very strange bass which had light-up fret markers. Great show...
Outside of the Philadelphia Art Museum there is the statue of Rocky Balboa, which was for some reason flooded with a convention of men and women in drag. So I wandered over to see a particularly happy and content bear (statue).
October 8, 2022 at the Philadelphia Museum of Art for our 12th annual Philly Trans March! Philly Trans March is not only a rally and demonstration, but also a revolutionary movement that has inspired other Marches across the country.
For this particular March, we are centering and highlighting trans youth and athletes as a response to the various anti-trans legislations and regulations that have been introduced and passed within this country but in particular Pennsylvania.
Organized by members of Philly's Trans, Non-binary, Two-Spirited, and Gender Variant communities as well as accomplices, this endeavor is committed to creating a safer and more inclusive environment for everyone.