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Your Guide to Wawa Welcome America, Philadelphia’s Official July 4th Celebration

Fireworks, free museum days, block parties, concerts, and more! Your guide to the 16-day Independence Day celebration.


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Your Guide to the Philadelphia Chinese Lantern Festival in Franklin Square

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50+ Ways to Celebrate Pride Month in Philly

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

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Back to the Future Cast to Appear at Wizard World in Philly

Captain America (Chris Evans) will also be there.

Concert Review: Julia Holter Goes Wild at Johnny Brenda’s

The L.A. artist takes the capacity crowd in unexpected directions.

Music Shortlist: 7 Shows to See This Week (and What They’ll Sound Like)

An audio sampler to set your calendar by.

Stallone Loses Oscar, Wins Praise From Arnold

Stallone was the Academy Award favorite, but didn’t win.

Pennsylvania Ballet’s Angel Corella Debuts Don Quixote This Thursday

He drove his Vespa around Barcelona shopping for castanets, fans and matador costumes.

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“Kathapalooza!” to Benefit Beloved Punk Rocker Battling Cancer

Underground Arts is hosting a festival of bands from the ’80s and ’90s.


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 2025: Fun & Games

Best of Philly 2025: Fun & Games

A new way to date, a vampire museum, a soprano turned burlesque star, and dance parties for the early birds


34 Things To Do This Weekend

Movies, dance, theater, comedy, rock, folk, and hip-hop, hooray.

Theater Review: Red has Intimacy Issues

John Logan’s play is executed skillfully at the Walnut Studio, but the small space robs it of its grandeur.

Review: Theatre Exile’s Smoke is 50 Shades of Meh

Kim Davies’ play about sexual bondage feels like a cynical exercise in edginess for its own sake.

Here’s Your XPoNential Music Fest Cheat Sheet

Videos by everybody on the bill (so far) at WXPN’s annual summer jam down by the river.

CONCERT REVIEW: Kaki King Wows Eyes and Ears at Ardmore Music Hall

The guitar virtuoso was backed by an ambitious visual display.

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.


REVIEW: Pippin dazzles at the Academy of Music

Director Diane Paulus’s circus-style production is visually stunning — but two Broadway veterans walk off with the show.

NYT’s A.O. Scott: Critics Are Artists, Too

The New York Times film critic speaks at the Free Library tonight.

Why the Art Museum’s Gigantic Pop Art Exhibition Is So Important

Opening tomorrow, “International Pop” expands the borders of an art revolution.

TONIGHT: Storytelling Champs Compete in The Moth GrandSLAM

“Worlds Collide” is the theme; Union Transfer is the place.

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