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Halloween, Día de los Muertos, an Obama musical, Hamilton, and much more.
Nerdy, Cool, and Offbeat Museums Worth Visiting Around Philadelphia
From Mummers to Mütter.
Your Guide to Science, History, and Art Museums Around Philadelphia
Put down your phone and go take in some culture.
The Best Indoor Kids Activities, Playgrounds, and Play Places Around Philadelphia
Your guide to where to take the family when it’s gross outside.
Your Guide to New Year’s Eve Parties in Philadelphia
Your Guide to New Year’s Eve Celebrations in Philadelphia
How to See SEPTA’s Best Jolly Trolleys and Holiday-Themed Buses
They’ll be on display Saturday at the Trolley Portal Gardens.
How to Get to Fairmount Park’s Hidden Reservoir
It was closed to the public for nearly 50 years. With the new Discovery Center, it’s open once more.
Grab a blanket and catch al fresco showings of old favorites, new favorites, and lots of family-friendly films.
Vintage pinball, lesbian pop-ups, one magical house, and a roller coaster that makes us say “hell nah.”
Philly Loves Bowie Week Returns and Is Bigger and Better Than Ever
Somehow, Philadelphia became the center of one of the world’s biggest David Bowie celebrations.
PREVIEW: This Is The Week That Is Laughs at Our Crazy World
The 1812 Productions’ team on how and why they make funny in the Age of Trump.
REVIEW: Arden’s Every Brilliant Thing is a Tour de Force for Scott Greer
Philly’s collective love affair with this superb actor has never been more heartfelt.
REVIEW: A Treasurable The Color Purple at Theatre Horizon
This gloriously intimate, profoundly moving production finally gets the show exactly right.
Where to See Live Music Around Philadelphia
The best concert venues around Philly where you can spend a night on the town.
Your handbook on fun ways to survive — and thrive — during the coldest time of the year
Here’s the best of the best to add to your calendar.
REVIEW: At Quintessence, “Oliver!,” Twisted
Director Alexander Burns’ sometimes imaginative rethinking cannot redeem Lionel Bart’s awful musical.
REVIEW: Marilyn Maye Scores a Home Run at Dino’s Backstage
Singing doesn’t get better than this.
REVIEW: Arden’s A Doll’s House, Part 2 Leaves the Door Ajar
This glossy but glib production is enjoyable but adds little of substance to Ibsen’s original.
REVIEW: In Salt Pepper Ketchup, A Not So Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
The restaurant setting has a sense of authenticity; the action in it, not so much.