A Latte with Heart: Loretta’s Celebrates Women’s History Month with the “Steel Magnolia”
As March blooms in Philadelphia, Loretta’s—the beloved woman-owned café and bakery—is blending floral inspiration with a powerful mission. In honor of Women’s History Month and the upcoming...
Lighting the Fuse: Pig Iron’s Sci-Fi Smash “Franklin’s Key” Returns for the 250th Anniversary
As Philadelphia prepares to take center stage for the nation’s Semiquincentennial (the big 2-5-0!) this summer, one of the city’s most inventive theater troupes is bringing back a hit that...
Restaurant Aleksandar Welcomes Spring with a “Sip, Snip & Spritz” Soirée
As Philadelphia shakes off the last of the winter chill, Restaurant Aleksandar is preparing to usher in the season of renewal with a stylish, hands-on celebration. Located in the heart of Rittenhouse...
Popular Burger Joint Closing in New Jersey This Spring 2026
NEW JERSEY – The landscape of the Garden State’s dining scene is shifting once again as another major chain scales back its footprint. Red Robin Gourmet Burgers and Brews, a long-time staple...
What Was Pennsylvania Called Before it Became a State?
Pennsylvania is famous for being the “Keystone State,” but its identity was shaped long before the American Revolution. Unlike many other colonies that started as corporate ventures, Pennsylvania...Philadelphia Events Source for: Entertainment, Restaurants, Bars, Hot Spots, Live Music, Sports, Festivals, Events, Attractions!

Philly PrideDay LGBT Parade and Festival
'Philadelphia's Annual Walk Of Gay Pride' LGBT Parade and Festival Atmosphere and Experience The LGBT Pride Parade and Festival begins in the heart of the Gayborhood at 13th and Locust starting at 11 am and proceeds along a 1.5 mile route through Center City and Philadelphia’s historic district. The judging stand is at Independence Mall, 6th and Market Street. Along … [Read More...]

Free and Exciting Things To Do In Philly This Week, June 3 – 9
'First Full Week Of June In Philadelphia' . With the many museum exhibits, Pride Month in Philadelphia, FREE Screening: Las Madres de Berks with Michelle Angela Ortiz, Quizzo at the Plough & the Stars (winner $100), Philly Beer Week activities, Chinese Lantern Festival, Parks On Tap, Marvel Exhibit at The Franklin Institute, Center City Sips, Go Mt. Airy Supper Sessions on Germantown … [Read More...]

Philly Beer Week 2019 Cheat Sheet
‘Beer Enthusiasts – Start Your Engines’ It’s that time of year again when Philadelphians get excited about Philly Beer Week. Not only those from the city or the surrounding area, but those who specifically come to this week long event for a specific reason from far away. Especially since Philly Beer Week is celebrating 12 years of beers! Did you know that Philly Beer Week is the … [Read More...]

Center City Sips – Great Happy Hour Specials in Philly
'Happy Happy Hour Every Wednesday All Summer Long' Break up that work week by trying special drink and food specials during Center City Sips, held on every Wednesday night from June 5 to August 28, sponsored by Center City District. A great way to hang outside during the summer days. Center City Sips Experience & Atmosphere Have a favorite establishment? Maybe wanting to try … [Read More...]

Free and Exciting Things To Do In Philly This Week, May 28 – June 2
'Fun and Exciting Things To Do In Philadelphia' . With the many museum exhibits, Quizzo at the Plough & the Stars (winner $100), Chinese Lantern Festival, Parks On Tap, Marvel Exhibit at The Franklin Institute, The Philadelphia Phillies, Festival of Fountains at Longwood Gardens, Spruce Street Harbor Park and the Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest, The Hammer of Glory Relay, Opening Tap, … [Read More...]

Fete Day’s Annual Celebration at Elfreth’s Alley
'Residents Open their Doors to the Public on America’s Oldest Street' Did you ever want to meet Ben Franklin? Here is your chance to meet historical figures, to include Sarah Milton, the highly successful seamstress who lived on the Alley, and Ben Franklin himself, on our nation’s oldest continuously inhabited residential street, Elfreth’s Alley. Elfreth's Alley is located … [Read More...]

Free and Exciting Things To Do In Philly This Week, May 20 – 27
'Weekday Fun In Philadelphia' . With the many museum exhibits, Quizzo at the Plough & the Stars (winner $100), Community Night at The Franklin Institute, Chinese Lantern Festival, Parks On Tap, Marvel Exhibit at The Franklin Institute, Festival of Fountains at Longwood Gardens, Spruce Street Harbor Park and the Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest, Memorial Day Weekend Fireworks, … [Read More...]

Philly Beer Week Kicks Off With Opening Tap and The Hammer Of Glory Relay
'The Nations First, Biggest and Best Beer Week!' Beer Lovers Unite! It's Philly Beer Week! Beer Week in Philadelphia is an exciting time for many. This years 10-day event(s), from May 31 to June 9, is the twelfth annual celebration of the city’s beer culture that will be throbbing with energy. Since starting in 2008, the yearly celebration allows beer lovers to go on tours of … [Read More...]

Free and Exciting Things To Do In Philly This Week, May 13 – 19
'Outdoor Fun In Philadelphia' . With the many museum exhibits, Quizzo at the Plough & the Stars (winner $100), Chinese Lantern Festival, Parks On Tap, Philadelphia Phillies, Marvel Exhibit at The Franklin Institute, Festival of Fountains at Longwood Gardens, Spruce Street Harbor Park and the Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest, Rittenhouse Row Spring Festival, 9th Street Italian … [Read More...]

Rittenhouse Row Spring Festival
'Shop, Eat & Have Fun!' Enter the shopping zone! The Rittenhouse Row Spring Festival held on Saturday, May 18, one of Philadelphia's more popular spring festivals, will attract more than 50,000 people from across the region. The festival takes over a part of Walnut Street, between Broad and 19th streets and 17th and 18th from Sansom to Locust, allowing pedestrians to eat, … [Read More...]

Summer Fun At Spruce Street Harbor Park And RiverRink Summerfest
'A Magical Summertime Destination' It's back for a 5th year, by popular demand, the Spruce Street Harbor Park! This urban area is being transformed into an outdoor paradise at the Penn’s Landing Marina from May 10 to September 29. But wait! Let's welcome back the Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest for year four! The Blue Cross RiverRink will be transformed into a roller rink from May … [Read More...]

Plazapalooza in Graduate Hospital Neighborhood
'Fun Times In Graduate Hospital Neighborhood' Let the good times roll during Plazapalooza on May 11 from noon to 7 pm in Graduate Hospital neighborhood! Back in its 10th year, guests will enjoy a casual setting at the Grays Ferry Triangle at 23rd and South Street! There will be food with food trucks, drinks, beer, live music and games for the whole family. There will be live … [Read More...]

Free and Exciting Things To Do In Philly This Week, May 6 – 12
'Many Outdoor Events In Philadelphia' . With the many museum exhibits, Philly Tech Week, Quizzo at the Plough & the Stars (winner $100), Chinese Lantern Festival, Parks On Tap, Night Market El Centro De Oro, Philadelphia Phillies, Marvel Exhibit at The Franklin Institute, Festival of Fountains at Longwood Gardens, Opening of Spruce Street Harbor Park and the Blue Cross RiverRink … [Read More...]

Kensington Kinetic Sculpture Derby and Arts Festival
‘Human-Powered Vehicle Floats & Art’ The Kensington Kinetic Sculpture Derby and Arts Festival, held May 11 from noon to 6 pm, is one creative and quirky event that you don't want to miss! In years past, it was two events, the Trenton Avenue Arts Festival and Kensington Kinetic Derby. The all-day event is a combination of crazy derby admirers and those that love art, food and much … [Read More...]

Dad Vail Regatta in Philadelphia
'Largest Intercollegiate Regatta in the United States' The Dad Vail Regatta is a rowing event that takes place on the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia on the second Saturday of May annually. This event is the largest collegiate rowing event in the United States and has become a Philadelphia tradition for decades and takes place on May 10 and 11, 2019. Dad Vail Regatta History The Dad Vail … [Read More...]

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