Principal Dancer Riolama Lorenzo and former Company Member Maximilien Baud in Peter Martins' Barber Violin Concerto. (Photo by Alexander Iziliaev courtesy Pennsylvania Ballet) The Pennsylvania B...
Center City’s happiest happy hour is back next Wednesday, June 6: Center City District Sips. From June 6 to August 29, enjoy $5 cocktails, $4 wine, $3 beer and half-priced appetizers every Wedn...
Head to Fishtown this Friday for beer and food truck eats at the second pop-up hosted by the new Philadelphia Mobile Food Association. (Photo courtesy Sweet Box) The Philadelphia Mobile Food Associat...
Starting this Friday, June 1, coinciding with the kick-off of the official Philly Beer Week, Valanni is holding Philadelphia’s first “Gay Beer Week.” Every day from June 1-9, enjoy a variety of GLBT-...
One of the most prestigious single day bike races in North America is back this Sunday, June 3: the TD Bank Philadelphia International Cycling Championship. (Photos by R. Kennedy for GPTMC) Every Jun...
The Roots Picnic is back with two days of non-stop, genre-fusing music performed by artists hand-picked by Philadelphia's own The Roots. (Photo by M. Kennedy for GPTMC) Don’t forget: this ...
Experience the casual side of the new Barnes Foundation with special evening programming throughout the summer including everything from wine tastings to tango performances. (Photograph © 2012 The Ba...
Check out the video above to meet Drew Becher, President of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, and learn about what he wishes more people knew about in Philadelphia. Get inside access to PHSR...
Before we had the subprime mortgage crisis or the dot com bust, Holland had the Tulip craze of 1636, the first recorded financial bubble. In Tulipomania at the Arden Theatre, six strangers in an Amst...
Put your plantings to the test in the Pennsylvania Horticultural Societys 37-year-old City Gardens Contest. (Photo courtesy Pennsylvania Horticultural Society) Got a green thumb? The Pennsylvania Hor...
Dickens produced and acted in numerous such as The Infant Phenomenon from Nicholas Nickleby, pictured here. (Image courtesy Free Library) As part of its Year of Dickens 2012 celebrations, the Free Li...
If you knew your time was short and you could share with the world one piece of advice, what would it be? That’s the question that Matthew Ross Smith, a professor at Drexel University has asked...
It wouldnt be Philly Beer Week without a few events catering to those looking for something a bit different. (Photos by G. Widman for GPTMC) With Philly Beer Week returning this Friday, June 1, we wa...
Shake Shack, the beloved burger stand in New York City's Madison Square Park, will be opening a location near Rittenhouse Square just a week away on June 6. (Photo courtesy Shake Shack) Stop. Th...
Theatre Exile’s annual fundraiser event “Cabaret Of The Exiled” is back Thursday, June 7. Celebrate 15 years of boundary-breaking theater with some of your favorite Theatre Exile st...
Meet Chef Jonathan Adams of Pub & Kitchen and learn about what he’s most passionate about outside of the kitchen. Watch him cook up one of the resto’s acclaimed dishes, and see insid...
Transits of Venus are very rare, coming in pairs separated by more than a hundred years. This Junes transit wont be repeated until the year 2117. Celebrate at the American Philosophical Society Museu...
Philadelphia is one of Americas most patriotic cities, steeped in U.S. History — where better to spend this Memorial Day Weekend? (Photo by G. Widman for GPTMC) Where better to celebrate the holiday ...
Watch today’s video to meet Bob Gutowski, Director of Public Programs at the gorgeous Morris Arboretum in Chestnut Hill. If you’ve never visited the arboretum before, this video will be s...
Today’s Philly 101 video features Ashlie Thornbury, Director Of Retention Initiatives at Campus Philly, a nonprofit organization that fuels economic growth by encouraging college students to st...
Watch today’s Philly 101 video to meet Denise Sharp of Keatings River Grill, the riverfront restaurant at Hyatt Regency Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing. It’s a perfect place to grab a drin...
The Barnes Foundation is officially open on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, and will host round-the-clock programming throughout Memorial Day Weekend to cap off a week's worth of opening celebrat...
Enjoy this extra-long weekend whether youre a Philadelphia resident sticking around, or visiting the city for the holiday, by partaking in any of our top picks for weekend events, below. (Photo credi...
Celebrate the kick-off to summer at Penn’s Landing Latin style with an exciting two-day program on Race Street Pier. (Photos by R. Kennedy for GPTMC) Saturday and Sunday May 26-27 this holiday weeken...
Local eco-friendly clothing designer and entrepreneur Sarah Van Aken is a true champion on the local Philly designer scene. She’s the founder of SA VA, a Philadelphia-based clothing and accesso...
At more than 100 years old, Ralph’s Italian Restaurant on 9th Street had previously been one of the oldest Italian restaurants in the country. (And one of several awesome old-school Italian Res...
Below, we present Philly Beer Week 101: plan often and plan early — with hundreds of beer week events, were here to help you find some of the best. Stay tuned all Beer Week long. (Photos by G. Widman...
This summer, Lantern Theater Company takes audiences on a trip to The Island. Complete with hot sun on sand by day and waves singing lullabies into windows at night, South Africa’s Robben Island neve...
Robert Goodman, Untitled 2012 ,Oil, acrylic, and spray paint on canvas 60 x 72". (Image courtesy Seraphin) Midtown Village’s Seraphin Gallery, which houses a beautiful, and at times edgy, ...
In its heyday, Elfreth’s Alley was the epitome of fashion. Colonial women would strut up and down the tony cobblestone street in dresses that consisted of elaborately brocaded silk taffetas, tightly-...
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