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The Best Things You Can Possibly Do in Philly This Week

This week in Philly: the Philadelphia Bookstore Crawl, National Treasure Weekend, a musician who serenades zoo animals, and more.


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Your Guide to the Philadelphia Chinese Lantern Festival in Franklin Square

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Summer 2026: Your Guide to Philly’s Biggest Summer Ever

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Where to Watch Free Outdoor Movies in Philadelphia This Summer

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Martha Graham Cracker Headlines Pig Iron Benefit on Friday

The evening’s theme is “This Town Ain’t Pig Enough for the Both of Us.”

5 Chinese New Year Celebrations in Philly

Here’s where to usher in the Year of the Rooster this weekend.

Music: 5 Shows to See in Philly This Week

DJ Jazzy Jeff at the Fillmore, Adam Ant at the Keswick and more concerts you won’t want to miss.

James McAvoy as Kevin in Split

We Need to Talk About the End of Split

M. Night Shyamalan spoiler alert!

Support the Arts With a Snowball Fight

The seventh annual JUNK fundraiser is Saturday. Think Diner en Blanc, but with dance routines and a drag show.

THEATER REVIEW: Genetics as Family Drama in Lantern Theater’s Informed Consent

Deborah Zoe Laufer’s play begins and ends well, but groans under a surfeit of issues.


Everything to Do, See, and Eat on the Delaware River Waterfront This Season

Everything to Do, See, and Eat on the Delaware River Waterfront This Season

From free concerts to outdoor day-drinking to roller-skating and games, here’s what will keep you busy on the Delaware all spring and summer long.

Best of Philly 2026: Fun & Games

Best of Philly 2026: Fun & Games

Mah-jongg mania. A diva of dirt. And a whole bunch of reasons to dance it out.


THEATER REVIEW: In Constellations, Life and Its Possibilities

Nick Payne’s lovely play, gorgeously produced at the Wilma, is a treat for scientists and poets.

20 Things to Do in Philly This Weekend

Live music, new exhibits, an early Chinese New Year celebration, a worthy fundraiser and lots more.

THEATER REVIEW: In the Arden’s John, a Romantic Weekend Turns Harrowing

This often enjoyable production doesn’t fully capture the play’s sublime, disquieting oddness.

A New Exhibit at the Mutter Has Crocheted Skeletons and Beaded Kidneys

There’s also a cool exhibit of microscope photos opening at the Wistar Institute this week.

Arts List: 5 Reasons to Go to the Theater

After the end-of-year lull, the Philly theater scene hits the ground running in 2017.

Summer 2026: Your Guide to Philly’s Biggest Summer Ever

Summer 2026: Your Guide to Philly’s Biggest Summer Ever

From the World Cup and MLB All-Star Game to kayak flotillas, lighthouse climbs, and revolutionary adventures, here’s how to make the most of Philadelphia’s once-in-250-years summer.

50+ Ways to Celebrate Pride Month in Philly

50+ Ways to Celebrate Pride Month in Philly

From drag queen story times to food specials, there are so many ways to celebrate Pride and the LGBTQ+ community in Philly this month.


THEATER REVIEW: 11th Hour’s Lizzie Takes a Fresh Whack at a Legendary Story

Some effective moments and good performances here, but not much insight into Lizzie Borden

Music: 6 Shows to See in Philly This Week

Kings of Leon, Khalid, Reel Big Fish and more concerts to check out.

FringeArts Is Throwing a 12-Hour Dance Party

Registration is now open for the first FringeA-Thon.

THEATER REVIEW: Last of the Red Hot Lovers — Comedy That May Not Have Stood the Test of Time

Laughs are plentiful in the Walnut Street production. But is it really funny?

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