Vroom Vroom to the Philadelphia Auto Show

'Exciting New & Old Cars at the Pennsylvania Convention Center' The Philadelphia International Auto Show is back February 8 - 17. It first began in 1902, and the Automobile Dealers Association of Greater Philadelphia has been producing the show since 1997. Almost every manufacturer’s display welcomes show-goers to sit inside the vehicles, pop the hood and kick the tires; excluding the concept or exotic vehicles. The Philadelphia Auto Show Atmosphere & Experience Recognized by … [Read more...]

Day of the Dead Celebration at Penn Museum

'Dia de los Muertos - Day of the Dead' The Day of the Dead Celebration, a popular celebration worldwide, will be held at the Penn Museum October 26 from 11 am to 5 pm. This celebration is an important Mexican tradition that honors the lives of those that have passed by family and friends, who gather to pray for and remember them, which is done by creating altars and much more. This special Mexican holiday starts on October 31 and ends on November 2 each year. While … [Read more...]

Jurassic World: The Exhibition At The Franklin Institute

'Come Face-To-Face With Prehistoric Dinosaurs' The Jurassic World exhibit has taken over The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia! This huge exhibition, thanks to the blockbuster movie franchise, delivers thousands of square feet of dinosaur-inhabited galleries and incredibly life-like animatronic creatures! Museum-goers can look forward to recreated moments from the film and displays of the actual sites within the Jurassic World park. Life-Like Animatronic Dinosaurs The setting takes … [Read more...]

The Science Behind Pixar At The Franklin Institute

'Experience Science & Technology Behind Finding Nemo, Toy Story & More!' Become a kid all over again and learn how your favorite Pixar characters were born into animated movies! The Franklin Institute has put together an unique, first-time look into the Pixar process, exploring the science and technology behind it. Visitors will be able to experience it all from March 12 to September 5. This interactive exhibition showcases the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) … [Read more...]

Picasso: The Great War, Experimentation and Change at The Barnes Foundation

'Experience 50 Works By Picasso Highlighting Pieces From World War I' This majestic Picasso exhibit: The Great War, Experimentation and Change, is being shown at The Barnes Foundation from February 21 to May 9. This special Picasso exhibit in partnership with the Columbus Museum of Art will examine the dramatic variance in Pablo Picasso’s style during the period surrounding World War I. Visitors will be able to travel back in time to witness his fluctuation between cubism and a more … [Read more...]

Bluestone Fine Art Gallery In Old City District ~ Art Galleries In Philadelphia

'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...]

Titanoboa: Monster Snake Exhibit at The Academy of Natural Sciences

'Get Up Close & Personal with the Largest Snake in the World' From deep underground in a Colombian coal mine, in a layer dating to 65 million years ago, scientists have uncovered the remains of the largest snake that ever roamed the planet, Titanoboa cerrejonensis. Explore the Titanoboa: Monster Snake Exhibit at The Academy of Natural Sciences until April 19, 2015. Experience the Titanoboa: Monster Snake Exhibit The Titanoboa is approximately 48 feet long and weighing an estimated … [Read more...]

Beneath the Surface: Life, Death, and Gold in Ancient Panama at Penn Museum

'The Mysteries of the Coclé People' Explore "Beneath the Surface: Life, Death, and Gold" exhibit at the Penn Museum which runs until November 1, 2015. It took two years to put together the exhibit, everything between the content, design, and preparing the artifacts.  Beneath the Surface Experience & Atmosphere The new exhibition allows visitors to explore the history, archaeological evidence, and new research perspectives, in search of a greater understanding of the Coclé people who lived … [Read more...]

The Art of The Brick LEGO Exhibit at The Franklin Institute ~ February 7 – October 4

'The World's Largest Display of LEGO Art' It's LEGO time!! Those young or old who have ever played with a set of LEGO blocks before, must see this blockbuster exhibit, The Art of the Brick, at The Franklin Institute. The world's largest display of LEGO art, is a traveling exhibition debuting in Philadelphia, which opens Saturday, February 7 and ends Sunday, October 4, 2015. This exhibit is named one of CNN's top ten "Global must see exhibitions", which has been created by artist Nathan … [Read more...]

PHAIR Open-Air Market At The Headhouse Square Shambles

'Shopping at the Shambles in the Headhouse District'  It's time to pull out those comfortable walking shoes for shopping, as the PHAIR open-air market returns to Philly! It's a new year and the PHAIR market not only sets up at the 2nd Street Plaza again, but a new location at the Shambles of Headhouse Square, which are both conveniently next to each other. This all begins on April 5, and will take place on Saturdays from 10 am to 5 pm. You can check below for details on specific … [Read more...]