Things To Do In Philadelphia – Free Movies, Art Lessons & Live Music

'Many Things to do in Philadelphia for Free’ Two more weekends left until summer is officially over with. Yet the city heats up down the stretch with many free movies and concerts, to even include free art lessons by the Young Rembrandts down at Penn's Landing this weekend. This great city of ours keeps impressing us more and more. Philly is so rich in history, Philly sports, foods, events, attractions, festivals, and so much more. How can one not get excited about living here or visiting … [Read more...]

The Philly Slide to Benefit Little Kids Rock

The Philly Slide to Benefit Little Kids Rock 'It's All About Giving Back - Supporting a Good Cause - Little Kids Rock' Some of you might have heard of the "Electric Slide" that took off around 2002. Now welcome the "Philly Slide", created right here in the City of Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love. The "Philly Slide" is a song to boost morale and pride for Philadelphians; and is a tribute to Philadelphia. This song is to help support Little Kids Rock, which is a national nonprofit … [Read more...]

Things To Do In Philadelphia – Philly Beer Week, Philly Bike Race, First Friday & more

Things To Do In Philadelphia - Philly Beer Week, Philly Bike Race, First Friday 'Great Start to Summer in the City of Brotherly Love' What a packed weekend of things to do in Philadelphia, hence why we are posting this a day earlier than usual. Key your eye on such exciting events as Philly Beer Week, the Philadelphia International Cycling Championship, also known as the Philly Bike Race or the Manayunk Bike Race, and much more. Don't forget that Fairmount Restaurant Week ends this … [Read more...]

Academy of Music – Theaters in Philadelphia

Academy of Music - Theaters in Philadelphia 'The Grand Old Lady of Broad Street' The Academy of Music is one of many theaters in Philadelphia that adds to the cultural aspects of the City of Philadelphia. The Academy of Music is the oldest opera house in the United States that is still used for its original purpose. The theater is located in the Rittenhouse Square and the Avenue of Arts section. History of the Academy of Music The Academy of Music was built in 1857 and it's current location … [Read more...]

Things To Do In Philadelphia – Big Weekend in Philly

Things To Do In Philadelphia – Big Weekend in Philly! 'Philadelphia's Sports Complex Opens & Philadelphia Phillies of 2012 Starts Next Week' Wow!! What an exciting weekend coming up and the start of the Philadelphia Phillies 2012 season beginning in one week. Who's excited? With so many things to do in Philadelphia in the next two weeks, this can't get any better. Get ready for tomorrow's Grand Opening of the Philadelphia sports complex, XFINITY Live. And guess what, there is a free … [Read more...]

Field House Sports Bar – Sports Bars in Philadelphia

Field House Sports Bar - Sports Bars in Philadelphia 'Upscale Sports Bar' Field House is a sports bar in Philadelphia that is located in the Pennsylvania Convention Center.  A great place for a large party or event. Field House Sports Bar Experience & Atmosphere Field House is an extremely large sports bar that has 50 plasma televisions and 4 different sound zones. Afraid to miss your game while sitting in a booth? Don't want to keep twisting and turning your neck to watch one of the … [Read more...]

Things To Do In Philadelphia – Get Excited About Philadelphia

  Things To Do In Philadelphia - Get Excited About Philadelphia “City of Brotherly Love” We are beginning March in Philadelphia with a bang. The Philadelphia Flow Show begins this weekend and is a must see in the City of Philadelphia. If you go to the Philadelphia 76'ers game tonight, you get to take home a piece of history with you. So, who is ready for March. No matter if you are single, with the family, or those that are visiting Philadelphia there are always many things to do in … [Read more...]

Bruce Springsteen at the National Constitution Center

Bruce Springsteen at the National Constitution Center 'From Asbury Park to the Promised Land: The Life and Music of Bruce Springsteen' Bruce Springsteen comes to the National Constitution Center, that opens on March 17th. Bruce Springsteen once said, "The American idea is a beautiful idea. It needs to be preserved, served, protected and sung out. Sung out." Bruce Springsteen Exhibit Highlights The anticipated exhibit of Bruce Springsteen is finally arriving at the National Constitution … [Read more...]

Walnut Street Theatre – Theaters in Philadelphia

Walnut Street Theatre - Theaters in Philadelphia Oldest Continuously Operating Theater in United States The Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia is America's longest operating theater. The theater is celebrating its 204th anniversary this year. It is approximately six city blocks away from more Philadelphia History, such as the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, the National Constitution Center, or the Independence Visitor’s Center. History of Walnut Street Theatre The Walnut Street Theatre … [Read more...]

The Mummers Parade with Hegeman String Band – Part 3

The Mummers Parade with Hegeman String Band - Part 3 "Walking Down Broad Street in Philadelphia" The Mummers Parade in Philadelphia happens every New Year's Day. It's a fun time and a great experience for everyone to experience once in their lifetime, watching the parade from the sidelines. The Mummer Experience & Atmosphere with the Hegeman String Band As I mentioned in Part's 1 and 2, I was able to experience this Mummers Parade from behind the scenes, and that I was able to walk up … [Read more...]