This Weekend: Homebrews, Dinosaurs, Tribute Bands & Family Fun
Friday, June 10: Crossing Vineyards is hosting their Summer Concert series tonight starting at 7 p.m. The band is JC Cole & Folsom
Friday, June 10: Crossing Vineyards is hosting their Summer Concert series tonight starting at 7 p.m. The band is JC Cole & Folsom
After you have some fun this weekend, don’t forget to vote in Tuesday’s primary election.
Once again, the weekend offers an impossibly diverse and unique line-up of enriching, entertaining and soulful events. Enjoy!
Peace voices were ignored, if not disparaged, in the run up to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. We can’t afford to make the same mistake with the conflict in Ukraine.
From a Worm Moon walk and a history-making Celtic Festival, to the infamous Spyro Gyra taking the stage in Sellersville, mid-March hasn’t looked this good in years.
There’s “Cyrano”, there’s shorts, there’s animated, there’s comedy and there’s the annual mayhem that can only mean St. Patrick’s Day – on Saturday. Enjoy!
From “The Batman” to The Philly Car Show – where you can take a spin in an electric car on an indoor track – to stellar musical performances by women to mark International Women’s Day, the weekend is rich with possibilities.
Friday February 18 8 pm “Dancin’ in the Streets” The Philadelphia Pops Orchestra is trying to get its groove on. And so can
There are many things to see and do this weekend, besides the Super Bowl…but there is also the Super Bowl
The new federal standards demonstrate that the Biden administration takes clean water seriously and will continue to take necessary action to stop chemical manufacturers from endangering our most vulnerable residents.
“Keeping people in poverty is not how we move the Commonwealth forward – our current wage is immoral and unjustifiable,” said the Philadelphia County lawmaker.
Donald Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson are fear-mongering over noncitizen voting, which is among the oldest tactics in American electoral politics.
Student climate justice activist Eliana Atienza shares how the campus organization is working to create change at the University of Pennsylvania.
We need to fight for environmental justice until all marginalized communities have access to clean air, clean water, and a healthy environment. It’s a matter of life or death.
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