'Not Just Art' Bluestone Fine Art Gallery, established by Pam Regan, opened in May 2011, which is located in Old City Philadelphia. The owner and art director, Pam Regan, believes in consulting the client to decide if the work is best suited for either their residence or business. Regan's love for art and her personal devotion is what makes Bluestone Fine Art Gallery unique and special. The gallery features original works by contemporary and traditional artists in a range of mediums, … [Read more...]
Bluestone Fine Art Gallery In Old City District ~ Art Galleries In Philadelphia
2015 Fringe Festival ~ Our Guide To Top Shows
'Enjoying All Types Of Performing Arts In Philly' The 2015 Fringe Festival, now in its 19th year, is one of Philadelphia’s signature fall arts events celebrating innovation and creativity in contemporary performance from artists around the world. From September 3 to 19, the Festival will feature hundreds of dance, theater, visual arts, music and spoken-word performances in traditional venues as well as on street corners and in cars, galleries, cabarets and restaurants. History of … [Read more...]
Dîner En Noir Becoming Part Of The Philadelphia Scene
'Mingle Under The Stars With New And Old Friends At Dîner en Noir' Dîner en Noir is hosting their second annual pop-up picnic on September 10! The event where all guests dress in black, founded by Chris Nowaczyk, has several meanings behind the event itself. Those behind Dîner en Noir have expressed that they want to use the event to help people explore unknown areas in the Philadelphia area. Nowaczyk stated; It's about exploring Philadelphia's hidden gems. Places that have a significant … [Read more...]
Philly Weekend ~ Smooth Jazz, Hidden River Blues Festival, Philadelphia Folk Festival, Caribbean Festival, Festival Of India and More!
'Middle Of Summer Fun In Philadelphia!' This weekend kicks off with Smooth Jazz Summer Nights, Awesomefest Movie, Philadelphia Folk Festival, The Oval Summer Pop-Up and the continuation of the Lego Art exhibit at the Franklin Institute and Beneath the Surface exhibit at Penn Museum. During the weekend, enjoy the Hidden River Blues Festival, the Spruce Street Harbor Park, the Festival of India, magic shows, farmers’ markets, and much more. The weekend ends with the Caribbean Festival and an … [Read more...]
Invisible River 2015 Festival Celebrates Philadelphia’s Schuylkill River
'Exploring Art and Dance on the Water' The Invisible River Festival is an extraordinary day that brings together the community with part aerial arts performance and dance on water. The public performance is on August 29 from 2 pm to 8 pm in East Fairmount Park. The festival, founded in 2010, is an unique celebration on the Schuylkill River that combines dance, aerial arts, visual arts, boating, music and love of the environment. The event kicks off at 2 p.m. with a group that will gather … [Read more...]
Things To Do In Philadelphia ~ Pennsylvania Dutch Festival, First Friday, Peach Festival and More!
‘Enjoying Everything August In Philadelphia’ This weekend kicks off with First Friday, Smooth Jazz Summer Nights, Awesomefest Movie, The Oval Summer Pop-Up and the continuation of the Center City Restaurant Week, Pennsylvania Dutch Festival, Lego Art exhibit at the Franklin Institute and Beneath the Surface exhibit at Penn Museum. During the weekend, enjoy the Peach Festival, the Sounds of Inspiration, the Spruce Street Harbor Park, magic shows, farmers’ markets, and much more. The weekend ends … [Read more...]
Pope Visit To Philadelphia 2015: Road Closures and More Details
'Road, Highway & Bridge Closures In Philadelphia For Papal Visit' Some are calling it the Popacalypse. In what will be the largest planned event in Philadelphia history, yesterday, Mayor Nutter announced the traffic box and key information about Pope Francis' visit to Philadelphia in September. Major key point to remember. Mayor Nutter said that vehicles that exit the green zone, aka the "traffic box", on or after September 25 will not be allowed to return until early September 28. … [Read more...]
Doreen Taylor Explodes Onto The Music Scene With Hit Single Toy
'Doreen Taylor "Toy" Review' Upon first hearing the buzz on Facebook of Philadelphia area native, Doreen Taylor’s leap from the country music world to the mainstream contemporary pop music market, I kind of smiled to myself and thought “I knew it!”. I was lucky enough to catch Doreen live at her sold out concert at the TLA last year in support of her solo debut COUNTRY album “MAGIC” and I became an instant fan. Although in hindsight, I could tell sitting in that standing room only theater that … [Read more...]
Pennsylvania Dutch Festival
'Annual Celebration Of Tasty Dutch Foods & Traditions' It's that time of year again to try the many tasty Dutch foods at the Pennsylvania Dutch Festival. The festival will be held from August 6 to 8 at the Reading Terminal Market. It will take place in the market’s center court for the first two days and then moves outdoors over to Arch Street for a country block party on Saturday. The 35th annual festival is a 3-day celebration of Dutch traditions, tasty foods, fun and crafts. Come … [Read more...]
Shakespeare in Clark Park, Jazz Age On The Delaware, 2nd Street Festival, African Festival, Night Market and More!
‘Exploring Summer Awesomeness In Philadelphia’ This weekend kicks off with Shakespeare in Clark Park, Awesomefest Movie, The Oval Summer Pop-Up and the continuation of the Lego Art exhibit at the Franklin Institute and Beneath the Surface exhibit at Penn Museum. During the weekend, enjoy Jazz Age on the Delaware, the Spruce Street Harbor Park, magic shows, farmers’ markets, and much more. The weekend ends with the 2nd Street Festival, the African Festival, Shakespeare in Clark Park, the start … [Read more...]











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