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Philly’s Kinda Cool episode 2.1: We back!

Christopher Munden October 3, 2016 No Comments

Would Sebastian would rather sleep with Hillary or Donald, what the hell his Fringe show was about, and what’s the worst way to cook an omelette?

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Music Previews

I’M ENOUGH. Music to the show

Christopher Munden September 13, 2016 No Comments

I’M ENOUGH, a one night only flash performance by Sebastian Cummings, hits the stage of PhilaMOCA tonight.

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Features Music

Philly’s Kinda Cool: Episode 1

Christopher Munden June 23, 2016 No Comments

A new radio show playing local music and talk local happenings and bullshit.

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There’s No Bizness like SHOWBIZ: Sebastian has a new show

Josh McIlvain May 16, 2015 No Comments

Sebastian describes SHOWBIZ as “part theater, part concert special, part social commentary extravaganza.”

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Dance Theater

Do Not Give This Man Your Money: Sebastian’s hilarious Kickstarter video

Christopher Munden January 30, 2015 1 Comment

Sebastian has created a hilarious faux news Kickstarter video lambasting racism, homophobia, and media vacuity. If the show is going to be this good, it’s worth throwing in a couple bucks.

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