13 Things to Do in Philly This Weekend
Get our weekly picks of what to do this weekend and the latest on Philly's arts and entertainment scene.

Always Bet on Youth Casino Night
Place your bets: Valley Youth House, which helps homeless youth transition out of foster care systems, is throwing their annual casino fundraiser on Friday evening at Union Trust. This party for a purpose features professional casino dealers, food, a silent auction, and drinks, all for a great cause. An innovate app will be used so players can bet on auction items without leaving their game tables. Friday, March 13th, 6pm, $60-$100, Union Trust, 717 Chestnut Street.


The Color of Science at The Franklin Institute
The Franklin Institute is honoring women in STEM careers (science, technology, engineering, and math) on Friday evening for their 5th annual Color of Science presentation. Moderated by WHYY's Taunya English, the panel discussion will feature a variety of female science pioneers, including Jayatri Das, Carmen Fernadez-Metzler, Kristen Feemster, and Agnes Klucha. Friday, March 13th, 6 pm, free, The Franklin Institute, 222 North 20th Street.


Philadelphia Music Co-Op at Tin Angel
If you're looking for an evening that features three distinct musical styles, head over to the Tin Angel on Friday night for a concert featuring members of the Philadelphia Music Co-Op. Guests will jam out to the sounds of Jeneen Terrana (inspired by her grandfather who would put on a one-man opera), Man About a Horse (inspired by traditional Americana and bluegrass), and Valley Creek (inspired by The Beatles and the Police with a bluegrass twist). Friday, March 13th, 8 pm, $10, Tin Angel, 20 South 2nd Street.


Who By Tongue and Groove
Philly comedic ensemble Tongue and Groove are bringing back their popular 2012 Fringe Show Who Friday night at the Adrienne. The interactive show tasks the audience with answer one question: "Who are you?" The troupe then creates "scenes, monologues, online conversations, and dating situations" inspired by the answers. There's also improvised music. When else are you going to get the chance to see your life brought to life on stage and in music?! Friday, March 13th, 8 pm, $12-$15, PlayGround at the Adrienne, 2030 Sansom Street.


St. Patrick's Celebration at Bridget Foy's
It's becoming a green-day tradition on South Street: Join the fun at Bridget Foy's as they celebrate St. Patrick's Day all weekend long. On Sunday, they'll be hosting a free live show starting at 3PM with music and fun, plus there are all kinds of Irish favorites on the menu, including a Guinness Beef Stew and corned beef all weekend long. Saturday, March 14th to Sunday, March 15th, various times, Bridget Foy's, 200 South Street.


7 More Ways to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day
Starting this weekend, Philly will be decked in green. We put together a list of St. Patrick’s Day festivities taking place in and around the city from Saturday through Tuesday. Perhaps our blarney will help you to channel your inner Irish. For the full list, go here.


Moon Cave at Azuka Theatre Company
This world-premiere play is written by Philadelphian Douglas Williams and explores the relationship between notoriety and personal responsibility. When Richard, who, as a child, was involved in a trauma that made national news, meets Rachel, he has to decide between isolation or letting his guard down to tell the truth about his past. Through March 22nd, Various Times, $15-25, The Off-Broad Street Theatre, 1636 Sansom Street.


First Annual Philadelphia Rube Goldberg Machine Contest
Philadelphia Magazine's own Victor Fiorillo is the executive director of this exciting new youth-driven engineering contest that will have it's debut showcase this Saturday at Friends' Central School. Students have been given the task to design a machine that can erase a chalkboard, and the winners will get a $1,000 cash prize. Judges include a host of Philadelphia celebrities, including NBC10's Glenn "Hurricane" Schwartz. Saturday, March 14th, 10 am, free, Friends' Central School, 1101 City Avenue, Wynnewood.


Craft Beer Express
In what's being billed as a pub crawl for grown-ups, the popular Craft Beer Express returns this Saturday. This all-day event is for those who enjoy the art of beer and want to share that passion with friends and other beer drinkers alike. A dozen local bars and eateries will share their finest ales, including Johnny Brenda's, Standard Tap, Kite and Key, and more. Saturday, March 14th, 11 am, $10-15, various locations throughout Philadelphia.


Rathalla Review Write-a-Thon at Rosemont College
Get your coziest clothes on, bring a blanket, and your best writing ideas: If you've been trying to compose the next great novel, or enjoy dabbling in poetry, head over to Rosemont College on Saturday for this 12-hour writing extravaganza. Get friends and family to pledge money for every word you write during the day, and enjoy pizza, food, yoga sessions (to stretch out), and lots of free pen and paper to dedicate to your writing. All donations benefit Rosemont's literary magazine, Rathalla Review. Saturday, March 14th, noon, Rosemont College, 1400 Montgomery Avenue, Rosemont.


Olly Murs at The Philadelphia Zoo
English singer-songwriter (and heartthrob) Olly Murs will be performing a special concert this Saturday at quite a unique venue: The Philadelphia Zoo. Murs already has three multi-platinum albums to his name and has sold over 10 million records. Tickets to the Murs concert also get you general admission to the Zoo, so you can rock out with the lions, tigers, and bears before and after the show. Saturday, March 14th, 1 pm, $35, Philadelphia Zoo, 3400 West Girard Avenue.


6th Annual Philly Chili Bowl
Some like it really, really hot: If you're one of those, then you're in luck. This Saturday, the annual Philly Chili Bowl is back, featuring over 25 cooking competitors whipping up their signature chili recipes for your pleasure. Top Chef's Jennifer Zavala is one of the guest judges, and there will be a Di Bruno Brothers cheese bar and plenty of entertainment by South Street Magic. Saturday, March 14th, 3 pm, The Ukrainian Club, 847 North Franklin Street.


40 Voices Singing Featuring the Chestnut Street Singers
If you love supporting local Philly musicians, head over to a series of free concerts that the Chestnut Street Singers are giving this weekend. They've teamed up with The Laughing Bird and PhilHarmonia to present the works of Tallis, Barber, Stravinsky, and more. The Saturday concert is at the First Unitarian Church, and the Sunday afternoon show is at The Rotunda at Penn. Saturday, March 14, 7pm, Free, First Unitarian Church, 2125 Chestnut Street, and Sunday, March 15th, 2 pm, free, The Rotunda, 4014 Walnut Street.


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Have an event you'd like featured in an upcoming "Things to Do" post? Send information at least two weeks in advance to Josh Middleton at jmiddleton@phillymag.com.
