Tuesday Tune-Out w/Pet Milk at PhilaMOCA July 10

After taking a break last Tuesday in honor of Independence Day, PhilaMOCA is back with Tuesday Tune-Out tonight. They also have a new curator this month at the helm. Philly-based musician, filmmaker, curator and DIY booker Herbie Shellenberger will be handling the duties for the rest of July. You may be familiar with his work as a guitarist/songwriter for Pet Milk, Brown Recluse (Slumberland Records) and Amateur Party. He has worked at the Ibrahim Theater at International House Philadelphia since 2008, where he curates both film and music programs. He has also booked DIY concerts (with Grace Ambrose) as No Wavelength since 2010, and has been involved in the collectively-run studio/performance space Cha-Cha’Razzi since early 2012. Black Circle Cinema is his new project, where he’ll be curating and presenting film and video screenings in Philadelphia. This evening, Shellenberger will be performing with his noise-pop band Pet Milk, and he has chosen Future Shock, the 1972 Orson Wells narrated/Alexander Grasshoff directed pseudo-documentary film inspired by the book of the same name, for your viewing pleasure. Come tune-out life for the night – you deserve it! PhilaMOCA, 541 N. 12th St., Music at 8pm/Movie at 9pm, $5, All Ages (Photo by Madeleine Lesperance) – Q.D. Tran