Philadelphia's Winter Wonderland Comes Alive This Week
The City of Brotherly Love is heating up with a slew of exciting events and activities that are sure to delight visitors of all ages. From theater premieres to family-friendly outings, this week offers something for everyone.
First up, the classic whodunit "Clue" opens its run at the Forrest Theatre on Tuesday, running through Sunday. Meanwhile, Pulitzer Prize winner James Ijames' "Good Bones" makes its debut at Arden Theatre Company on Thursday.
Those looking for an evening of adventure can head to the Academy of Natural Sciences on Friday for Dinos After Dark, a program designed for kids and adults alike. The Villain Arts Tattoo Festival also opens at the Pennsylvania Convention Center on Friday, featuring live tattooing, artist showcases, and performances that will keep you entertained until the wee hours.
Saturday is all about indulgence, with the Philly Chocolate, Wine & Whiskey Festival taking over the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center. Sample regional treats and spirits, or try your hand at ice skating in Media as part of the Ice on State: A Winter Weekend festival.
For art lovers, this week offers a slew of exhibitions to explore, including newly opened shows at the Philadelphia Art Museum, Magic Gardens Museum, Pennsylvania Historical Society, and American Swedish Historical Museum. Be sure to check out the unveiling of a new public artwork as part of the 52 Weeks of Firsts series on Saturday.
Sports fans won't want to miss the Philadelphia 76ers' games at Xfinity Mobile Arena, with games scheduled for January 20, 22, and 24. Meanwhile, garden enthusiasts can visit Calder Gardens from January 22-30 to marvel at Piet Oudolf's stunning "Five Seasons" design.
The American Swedish Historical Museum is also opening a new exhibit, "Indivisible: Stories of Strength," on January 22, running through March 8. Families are invited to the Frances M. Maguire Art Museum for its Sun & Snow Family Day on January 24, featuring art activities and winter-themed fun.
Finally, local artisans can head to Bok's Lucky Girl Market on Saturday, where they'll find unique goods and treasures from Philadelphia's best vendors.
The City of Brotherly Love is heating up with a slew of exciting events and activities that are sure to delight visitors of all ages. From theater premieres to family-friendly outings, this week offers something for everyone.
First up, the classic whodunit "Clue" opens its run at the Forrest Theatre on Tuesday, running through Sunday. Meanwhile, Pulitzer Prize winner James Ijames' "Good Bones" makes its debut at Arden Theatre Company on Thursday.
Those looking for an evening of adventure can head to the Academy of Natural Sciences on Friday for Dinos After Dark, a program designed for kids and adults alike. The Villain Arts Tattoo Festival also opens at the Pennsylvania Convention Center on Friday, featuring live tattooing, artist showcases, and performances that will keep you entertained until the wee hours.
Saturday is all about indulgence, with the Philly Chocolate, Wine & Whiskey Festival taking over the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center. Sample regional treats and spirits, or try your hand at ice skating in Media as part of the Ice on State: A Winter Weekend festival.
For art lovers, this week offers a slew of exhibitions to explore, including newly opened shows at the Philadelphia Art Museum, Magic Gardens Museum, Pennsylvania Historical Society, and American Swedish Historical Museum. Be sure to check out the unveiling of a new public artwork as part of the 52 Weeks of Firsts series on Saturday.
Sports fans won't want to miss the Philadelphia 76ers' games at Xfinity Mobile Arena, with games scheduled for January 20, 22, and 24. Meanwhile, garden enthusiasts can visit Calder Gardens from January 22-30 to marvel at Piet Oudolf's stunning "Five Seasons" design.
The American Swedish Historical Museum is also opening a new exhibit, "Indivisible: Stories of Strength," on January 22, running through March 8. Families are invited to the Frances M. Maguire Art Museum for its Sun & Snow Family Day on January 24, featuring art activities and winter-themed fun.
Finally, local artisans can head to Bok's Lucky Girl Market on Saturday, where they'll find unique goods and treasures from Philadelphia's best vendors.