• Beginning Guitar for Kids Classes

    Beginning Guitar for Kids Classes
    Temple University Center City 1515 Market Street, 5th Floor, Philadelphia, PA

    The Winter 2025 term of Beginning Guitar for Kids will be January 18 through March 22, Saturdays at 3pm. This class offers children an opportunity to learn the guitar in a fun, supportive group setting. Classes will address the basics of reading music, learning how to accompany songs, and how to play music in a […]

    $180
  • “Broadway Dreams” with the Philadelphia Gay Men’s Chorus

    Suzanne Roberts Theatre 480 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The Philadelphia Gay Men's Chorus (PGMC) will be performing Broadway Dreams, at the Suzanne Roberts Theatre on March 14th and 15th. Broadway Dreams is an exciting concert exploring the best of musicals, and the music that has enchanted our hopes and dreams through fairytale stories. Expect to hear some favorites from shows such as The […]

    $35 – $65
  • St. Patrick’s Day Weekend

    St. Patrick’s Day Weekend
    Crossing Vineyards & Winery 1853 Wrightstown Road, Washington Crossing, PA, United States

    St. Patrick’s Day Weekend at Crossing Vineyards & Winery, 1853 Wrightstown Road, Washington Crossing, PA. Saturday & Sunday, March 15 & 16, 12 pm to 6 pm. Celebrate at Crossing Vineyards with award-winning wines, specialty pairings and live music (starting at 2pm both days). Gotta have a brew on St. Patrick’s Day? We proudly serve […]

    No cover charge
  • The Great Philadelphia Comedy Magic Walking Tour

    The Great Philadelphia Comedy Magic Walking Tour
    Philly Magic Tours 4th and Ranstead Streets, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Something Magical this Way Comes! October is the month of magic in fact the last week of the month is National Magic Week and October 31 is National Magic Day. National Magic Day came about after the death of Harry Houdini who died on that day in 1926. If you are in the mood for […]

    $32.40
  • United We Create

    Philadelphia Distilling 25 E Allen St, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    United We Create is a vibrant market-style event at Philadelphia Distilling, showcasing local artisans through shopping, live demos, and interactive experiences. Guests can browse unique handcrafted goods, watch creators at work, and engage in hands-on activities—all while enjoying specialty cocktails and bites. This event is a celebration of Philadelphia’s creative community, offering an inspiring and […]

  • The Kahlo Quartet Celebrates Latin Heritage in Port Richmond

    2328 East Lehigh Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19125 2328 East Lehigh Ave, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Artcinia favorite, The Kahlo Quartet, is back! The Kahlo Quartet's mission is to bridge the classical cannon with Latin American music. Join us as the string quartet plays pieces from Brazil, Venezuela, Panama, and more! Audrey Lee, violin Manuela Isabel Romero Gonzalez, violin Freddy Contreras, viola Andrea Beltran Landers, cello About Kahlo Quartet: The Kahlo […]

    $5 – $15
  • St. Patrick’s Day Celebration with Abbots Cross

    St. Patrick’s Day Celebration with Abbots Cross
    City Winery Philadelphia 990 Filbert st, philadelphia, United States

    City Winery Philadelphia presents Abbots Cross live on Sunday, Mar 16 at 7:30pm. Join us for a captivating evening with Abbots Cross, a Celtic musical ensemble seamlessly blending traditional and modern tunes. Immerse yourself in the rich melodies that bridge the past and present, promising an unforgettable musical journey. Named after a town in County […]

    $20 – $30
  • Beards on Ice

    Beards on Ice
    Tarken Ice Rink 6250 Frontenac St, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Lace up your skates, because Philadelphia’s most daring cabaret group is putting the ice in climate crisis! The Bearded Ladies are hitting a municipal ice rink near you with a remount of their internationally acclaimed ice-stravaganza Beards on Ice, which asks the age-old question: What’s more impossible: Solving the climate crisis or teaching drag queens […]

    Free
  • Movement Monday: Kettlebells and Calisthenics

    Movement Monday: Kettlebells and Calisthenics
    Drexel Square 3001 Market St, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join Alex Jeffers from Word Life Yoga for a free class focusing on calisthenics seamlessly integrated with kettlebell exercises. This high-intensity workout can help meet your most challenging fitness goals. Kettlebells included. Open to all levels. Registration encouraged, but not required. BYO: Mat, towel, water, and sunscreen.

    Free
  • Singing for Busy Adults

    Singing for Busy Adults
    Temple University Center City 1515 Market Street, 5th Floor, Philadelphia, PA

    The Winter 2025 term of Singing for Busy Adults will be held January 27 through March 24, Mondays at 6pm. Take advantage of this opportunity to develop your vocal skills in an informal and supportive atmosphere. The class focuses on posture, breath control, tone production, diction, and the development of basic musicianship skills. Register NOW! […]

    $195
  • Beginning Piano for Busy Adults Class

    Beginning Piano for Busy Adults Class
    Temple University Center City 1515 Market Street, 5th Floor, Philadelphia, PA

    The Winter 2025 term of Beginning Piano for Busy Adults Classes will be held January 28 through March 25, Tuesdays at 6pm. If you once played the piano or you're just dying to learn, here's your chance. Playing in our newly renovated and updated piano lab, learn basic rhythms, chords, note names and musical forms. […]

    $195
  • The Museum for Art in Wood presents “Katie Hudnall: The Longest Distance between Two Points”

    The Museum for Art in Wood 141 N 3rd Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Museum for Art in Wood presents “Katie Hudnall: The Longest Distance between Two Points,” the first museum-organized solo presentation of fine woodworker Katie Hudnall’s unique and captivating work. The exhibition features a series of sculptural works and a large-scale interactive installation created from salvaged wood that captures Hudnall’s eye for the absurdly mechanical and uncanny. […]