
Looking to up your appreciation of the arts?
We've rounded up four artsy events around Philadelphia this week that will scratch your cultural itch, from a live podcast to a deal on the African American Museum in Philadelphia.
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Live Podcast: 'This is Branchburg'

From the event description:
Brendan O'Hare (Netflix, HBO) and Cory Snearowski (The Onion, Clickhole) present a live version of their popular scripted podcast "This Is Branchburg." Come meet the cavalcade of weirdos and grotesquely beautiful characters who make up the town of Branchburg, New Jersey.
When: Saturday, Nov. 2, 8:30 p.m.
Where: Good Good Comedy Theatre, 215 N. 11th St.
Price: $15
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Roopbaan Reimagined

From the event description:
Transdisciplinary artist and cultural producer Ali Asgar investigates traditional South Asian gender performativity through the popular Bengali folktale, "Roopbaan."
When: Sunday, Nov. 3, 2 p.m.
Where: Asian Arts Initiative, 1219 Vine St.
Price: $10-$30
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Multimedia humor show

From the event description:
During this one-hour multimedia humor show produced by Jack Bensinger, audiences will laugh at both live behaviors and simulated circumstances projected on a screen. Bensinger is a New York-based writer, comedian and filmmaker.
When: Sunday, Nov. 3, 8 p.m.
Where: Good Good Comedy Theatre, 215 N. 11th St.
Price: $10
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African American Museum

From the African American Museum in Philadelphia deal description:
An integral asset of the Philadelphia cultural landscape, this museum shares stories from people of African descent through art and history.
Where: African American Museum of Philadelphia, 701 Arch St.
Price: $14.50-$27
Click here for more details, and to score this deal
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