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Oktoberfest returns to South Street
The 16th annual Octoberfest will return to South Street on Sept. 21, bringing the sights, sounds and tastes of Munich to the City of Brotherly Love. Brauhaus Schmitz, located at 718 South St., will once again lead the festivities from noon to 8 p.m. on the 700 block of South Street. The all-day, all-ages celebration […]
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Around Town
SPHS Classes Jan./June ’64 & Jan. ’65 reunion South Philadelphia High School will hold its 60th class reunion luncheon for classes January/June 1964 and January 1965 on Nov. 2 at noon at the Waterfall Room, 2015 S. Water St. Tickets are $70 and include buffet dinner and music. Cash bar. For tickets and more information contact Linda […]
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The ‘Angry Grammarian’ returns
After a successful spring run, South Philly resident Jeffrey Barg is back on stage with his hit musical The Angry Grammarian. Running from Sept. 20-29 at the Arden Theatre’s Arcadia Stage in Old City, the new production will include new scenes, new songs and old rules. The show is written by Barg and David Lee […]
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Attend a vampire wedding
Before daylight breaks, there’s still time to catch REV Theatre Company’s My Big Fang Vampire Wedding as part of the 2024 Philadelphia Fringe Festival. The show, which is a product of co-artistic directors and Queen Village residents Rudy Caporaso and Rosemary Hay, premiered on Sept. 5 at Ulana’s Nightclub at 205 Bainbridge St. Upcoming shows […]
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Cannonball ready for the Fringe
Cannonball will take center stage in September as the largest hub of the Philadelphia Fringe Festival, offering independent performances from artists of every discipline. In its fourth year, Cannonball maintains its focus on innovation and accessibility, and unveils new programs that celebrate “under-resourced” artists. From rebellious circus, dance, theater and activist art to workshops, parties […]
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Vibrant, welcoming art installation at Navy Yard
A new 35-foot-tall outdoor art installation will be on display in September at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. “Seated Little Cloud” will premiere on Sept. 5 and will be on display through the end of the Month in Navy Yard’s Crescent Park, located near the intersection of Broad Street and League Island Boulevard. The exhibition was […]
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New exhibition at Da Vinci
The Da Vinci Art Alliance will unveil a new exhibition remembering loved ones while celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival. “Moon Gazing: A Call to Ancestors” is a group exhibition designed to bring ancestral heritage into conversation with the present. The exhibition can be viewed from Sept. 5-22 in the Gallery 2 at the Da Vinci Art […]
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