Stellar Bars & Jams at Dahlak Paradise
An inclusive open jam where hip hop bars/lyrics, spoken word prose, and freestyle cypher flows intersect with live and digital instruments.Every 2nd Thursday!! (and open jams EVERY thursday at Dahlak!)








An inclusive open jam where hip hop bars/lyrics, spoken word prose, and freestyle cypher flows intersect with live and digital instruments.Every 2nd Thursday!! (and open jams EVERY thursday at Dahlak!)
Discover the indulgent flavors of Argentina with Jezabel’s in this immersive, hands-on Alfajor class led by Chef Jezabel Careaga. You’ll learn the secrets to perfect alfajor dough, explore classic dulce de leche and alternative fillings, and practice filling and assembling your own cookies with expert guidance. All ingredients and equipment are provided, and you’ll leave […]
The Pink Gym is celebrating Galentine’s with a special edition of its Mat Pilates class, featuring a few thoughtful touches for the occasion. Guests are encouraged to wear pink or red, move together, and stay after class for light bites. Classes take place February 14 and 15 at 10 AM, included for members with drop-in […]
Join Penn Live Arts for a four-week online course exploring Native North America through the Penn Museum’s newly opened gallery. Developed in partnership with Indigenous Consulting Curators, the course centers Native voices and stories of resilience from the Lenape, Pueblo, and Lingít peoples. Classes stream on VXP with interactive images, recordings, and digital materials, and […]
Bethanna CUA 10 Black History Month Series presents, Yoga: Self-Care for the Mind & Body. Bethanna CUA 10 Black History Month Series presents, Yoga: Self-Care for the Mind & Body. Join us for a hybrid yoga experience centered on restoration, balance, and well-being. In-person attendees will receive giveaways and be entered into raffle drawings. Light […]
All are welcome on Ash Wednesday for Calvary's hybrid Service of Ashes & Stardust to begin the sacred season of Lent. Join in person or virtually for a simple service of prayer, silent reflection and singing, including imposition of ashes (and glitter!) for those joining in person. If joining in person, please use the 48th […]
Known for raw, intensely physical and cinematic choreography, Compagnie Virginie Brunelle performs in Philadelphia for the first time with the U.S. premiere of Fables. This full-length work for 10 dancers and a pianist offers a poetic yet sometimes harsh vision of women’s ongoing struggle. Against the backdrop of a world in chaos, a series of evocative […]
This Sunday, February 22, Walk Around Philadelphia is setting out from Overbrook toward Baltimore Ave for one of its beloved winter segments. Participants will meet at the Overbrook station, hop on the 8:19 AM train from Center City, and spend the morning walking Philly’s sidewalks and wooded trails with a great group of people. It’s […]
Bartram’s Garden and ACANA, in collaboration with the City of Philadelphia’s Office of Sustainability, are hosting a community workshop to gather neighborhood input for Philadelphia’s Citywide Climate Resilience Plan. The session will focus on how extreme weather is affecting residents and what local solutions could help communities better prepare for heat, flooding, storms, and outages. […]
Join Penn Live Arts for a four-week online course exploring Native North America through the Penn Museum’s newly opened gallery. Developed in partnership with Indigenous Consulting Curators, the course centers Native voices and stories of resilience from the Lenape, Pueblo, and Lingít peoples. Classes stream on VXP with interactive images, recordings, and digital materials, and […]
Join Gather Food Hall at The Bulletin Bar for a free Tuesday Tasting, featuring Jim Beam. Must be 21+ to sample, happening from 4-6 p.m. Need a bite to eat while you taste? Grab dinner from one of Gather’s six diverse vendors, including:- Mucho Perú: A Peruvian pop-up turned first brick-and-mortar- Sahbyy Food: Cambodian fare […]
Thinking about buying your first home? Join our online workshop where we break down the homebuying process in a simple, friendly way. Learn tips, tricks, and what to watch out for to make your journey smooth and fun. Perfect if you're feeling a bit lost or just want to feel more confident about taking that big step. […]
University City MIX Happy Hour returns with optional *MUSIC BINGO* Thurs., Feb. 26 at Gather Food Hall & Bulletin Bar (3025 Market Street). Our Happy Hour event series University City MIX is heading to the new Gather Food Hall and Bulletin Bar (3025 Market Street) on Thursday, February 26th from 5:30 - 7:30 PM. Join University City District for an […]
The Arts League, West Philadelphia’s longstanding center for arts education and community building, is pleased to announce its 2026 Artist Convening Weekend, a multi-day celebration of artistic practice, collaboration, and support for expanding access to the arts. The weekend begins on Friday, February 27, 2026, with The Arts League Auction, a free community art auction […]
On view for the first time in the U.S., Ancient Egypt in Watercolors: Paintings and Artifacts from Dra Abu el-Naga brings together exquisite, century-old watercolors created by Egyptian artist Ahmed Yousef during Penn Museum excavations in the early 1920s. These paintings vividly record elaborately decorated funerary chapels from Dra Abu el-Naga, a key burial ground […]
A new exhibition curated by undergraduate students from the University of Pennsylvania explores the deep human history associated with a popular hue that has stood the test of time—Into the Blue: The Pursuit of a Color opens Saturday, March 29, 2025 at the Penn Museum. Unlike today, blue was not easy to produce nor acquire in the ancient past. The relentless […]
Over 500 nonprofit arts and culture organizations participated in the research behind the 2024 report from the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance. They estimate the total economic impact of the region’s arts and culture nonprofits at $3.3 billion. Though in total, arts, culture and humanities organizations in the Philadelphia metro area, which includes the cities of […]
Join Tom Nichols, The Atlantic staff writer and professor emeritus of national security affairs at the U.S. Naval War College, and Brendan O’Leary of the political science department for a timely, wide-ranging conversation on the state of the world order—and where it may be headed next. With global institutions strained by geopolitical rivalry, democratic backsliding, […]
Unwind in the galleries with an uplifting array of health-centric happenings during the popular Penn Medicine after-hours wellness series, now in its third year. Get centered with all-levels yoga, sound bath, and meditation from local practitioners. Slow down and savor a mindful gallery exploration or spark creativity by dropping in to an artmaking session. Explore […]
Calvary Church hosts Spirituality on Tap, an informal monthly gathering to discuss - not debate - questions related to spirituality, theology, religion, etc. While SOT is not explicitly an interfaith group, and some discussions may be specific to a Christian context, all faith and religious/non-religious backgrounds and identities are welcome. Drinks and food optional, and […]
Finnegan Shannon joins the Weitzman Department of Fine Arts at Penn and the Institute of Contemporary Art for a special artist lecture exploring how their work rethinks accessibility and challenges ableist systems through humor, care, and bold intervention. Known for projects like Alt Text as Poetry and interactive installations that center rest, play, and inclusion, […]
First Friday on the Move is back, and we’re relaunching in a major way. Join Ultra Silk Gallery and Barnes West on Friday, March 6 for an immersive evening connecting West Philly’s creative energy with The Barnes Foundation. The night begins with art and community at Ultra Silk, then continues with transportation and after-hours access […]
DEAD JAZZMatt Hollenberg, Guitar and SoundscapesTom Spiker, Bass and SoundscapesGrant Calvin Weston, Drums, Voice Soundscapes and Roland Drum Pads Step into the electrifying universe of Dead Jazz, where metal, jazz, and eclectic improvisation collide in an audacious sonic journey. The Hollenberg, Spiker, Weston Trio delivers an instrumental tour de force that captures the raw energy, […]
Each Saturday, neighbors are invited to enjoy the Clark Park Farmers Market, a longtime West Philly favorite in the heart of the park. The year-round market brings together a wide variety of vendors offering fresh produce, baked goods, meats, flowers, coffee, specialty foods, and more. It’s a welcoming weekend spot to shop local, connect with […]
Philadelphia Children's Theater presents BABY WHALE AND THE PLASTIC OCEAN ON TOUR. Baby Whale and the Plastic Ocean educates and inspires children and their grown-ups to learn about the ocean and all of the wonderful creatures who live there. Through the powers of community and problem-solving, participants work together to have a positive impact on […]
Join Musicopia for a welcoming dance class for parents/caregivers, principals, classrooms teachers, and extended community of our student program participants. This adult class series will provide an opportunity to connect, move together, and build community through social dance. Pop in for a single class or join the full series to learn a variety of social dances. […]
THE BIGGEST GHANA INDEPENDENCE DAY BLOCK PARTY 🇬🇭The official Ghana Independence celebration is in Philly! 🎉 Pull up with your friends, cousins, brothers, sisters, uncles and aunties literally the whole family.Eat some good food, music, shop with local Ghanaian vendors.As we prepare for the Ghana World Cup matches in Philadelphia, we’ll celebrate the Black Starts […]
The Greater Philadelphia Community Alliance is seeking prom dress and suit donations to benefit local high school students. Donations are collected at GPCA CUA 9, located at 3901 Market Street, from now until March 9th, 2026. Specifically, they are looking for new or gently used: dresses, suits, dress shoes, jewelry, and purses in all sizes.
cinéSPEAK and Two Locals Brewing Company are teaming to present Movie Mondays—a new monthly gathering every 2nd Monday celebrating Black filmmakers! In March, they are kicking things off with Ryan Coogler’s Sinners (with a historic 16 Academy Awards nominations!). Whether you've seen it once, 10x or never before, this film is best seen in a […]
Learn the basics of basketry in this introductory workshop focused on twining with reed. You’ll practice starting a base, building up the walls, and leave with your own finished small basket. The session is led by Soapbox member and teaching artist Olivia Caro, whose work in papermaking and book arts explores identity and home, and […]
Each Saturday, neighbors are invited to enjoy the Clark Park Farmers Market, a longtime West Philly favorite in the heart of the park. The year-round market brings together a wide variety of vendors offering fresh produce, baked goods, meats, flowers, coffee, specialty foods, and more. It’s a welcoming weekend spot to shop local, connect with […]
Join Musicopia for a welcoming dance class for parents/caregivers, principals, classrooms teachers, and extended community of our student program participants. This adult class series will provide an opportunity to connect, move together, and build community through social dance. Pop in for a single class or join the full series to learn a variety of social dances. […]
Inside a small photo studio in Pakistan, clients urge the photographer to "make it look real" before their portraits are pasted onto stock photos with motorcycles, cars—anything they desire. Following a screening of his award-winning documentary Make it Look Real, photojournalist and filmmaker Danial Shah joins Jamal J. Elias, scholar of religion, art, and literature in the Islamic world, […]
"Rest and Restore" is a virtual workshop experience designed to help you soothe your nervous system and experience deeply-nourishing rest. During this session, we will use blankets and bed pillows to create a comfortable space for you to rest in supported yoga postures close to the floor.While traditional yoga classes work with the dynamic of […]
Each Saturday, neighbors are invited to enjoy the Clark Park Farmers Market, a longtime West Philly favorite in the heart of the park. The year-round market brings together a wide variety of vendors offering fresh produce, baked goods, meats, flowers, coffee, specialty foods, and more. It’s a welcoming weekend spot to shop local, connect with […]
This lively festival with roots in Indian mythology is primarily celebrated in India and Nepal. Holi symbolizes renewal, the triumph of good over evil, and the celebration of love and unity, and it it is marked by throwing vibrant colored powders, dancing to festive music, and enjoying communal feasts with family and friends. Join the […]
Join Musicopia for a welcoming dance class for parents/caregivers, principals, classrooms teachers, and extended community of our student program participants. This adult class series will provide an opportunity to connect, move together, and build community through social dance. Pop in for a single class or join the full series to learn a variety of social dances. […]
LIGHT IN THE DARK: A World Storytelling Day CelebrationCelebrate World Storytelling Day with the Patchwork Storytelling Guild at The Rotunda. "Light in the Dark" is an immersive afternoon of creativity and connection featuring an interactive workshop, a shared community lunch, and live storytelling performances.SCHEDULE:12:00 PM – 1:45 PM: Mining Personal Stories Workshop with Karen Reiner.2:00 […]