The space that was formerly home to the legendary Pyramid Club is set to get a second life. The owner of the East Village’s 24-year-old Library bar and the beloved, but long-gone, Cake Shop is ...
How is it being back at the Pyramid club? It was crazy being on that stage again. The footprint’s exactly the same. But it’s 40 years later, I’m a different person, and the world is vastly different.
In April 1949, a Times-Dispatch headline read, “Pyramid Craze at Peak Here.” The story was accompanied by photos of crowds of men and women putting money into a jar. In 1949 “pyramid clubs” began in ...
This microfilm collection consists of annual exhibition catalogs from the Pyramid Club, an African American social club. The exhibition catalogs date from 1943 to 1945 and 1955. 35mm microfilm reel ...
After getting bumped on Juneteenth by a downtown private membership club (also called the Pyramid Cub) the Vicarious Love pop-up is back this weekend. The historic Philadelphia Pyramid Club in North ...
Nick Bodor took a surreptitious look both ways as he rolled up the padlocked gate to the Pyramid Club at 6th Street and Avenue A. “The East Village is a small town,” he said, as I held his coffee.
Legendary Lydia Lunch, confrontationalist post-punk no-wave singer, spoken word artist, poet, writer, photographer, and actress, has never been one to hide the madness — that’s putting it mildly.
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. The Pyramid Club was an African American social club founded circa 1941 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The club had its own bar and restaurant, ...