
Looking to shake up your regular routine? Check out these four ideas for what to do in Philadelphia this week, all clocking in at under $20 per person.
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EMERGE - An Interactive Music Experience
From the event description:
Rites of passage are ceremonies which humans have been constructing for centuries. But lately, meaningful rites of passage have been missing from our society. Without them, less positive ceremonies initiating our people into gangs and violence can arise. EMERGE Philly is a moment in time and space where we come together to celebrate transition, change and growth, as we emerge into our higher selves. Join us as we combine art, technology, music and science in a specially constructed ceremony for the Philadelphia community: Four musicians will guide us through the experience.
When: Tuesday, Oct. 15, 7 p.m.- Thursday, Oct. 17, 10 p.m.
Where: Philly Art Collective, 253 N. Third St.
Admission: $15
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Tell Me A Story: Kismet
From the event description:
A night of true stories on the theme Kismet. Hosted by Hillary Rea. Featuring: Keenan Corrigan, Eileen Echikson, Zak Krone, Erin McGregor, Danton Spina and Randie Welles.
When: Wednesday, Oct. 16, 7-10 p.m.
Where: RADIOKISMET, 448 N. 10th St. (at Hamilton), Floor 1
Admission: $10
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Sound Bites Series
From the event description:
Introducing the all new Sound Bites Series, We have "Great Taste in Music" curated by Philly Creative. Join us for a night of R&B vibes, along with some of the city's most talented musicians and artists. Lily of the Valley Cupcakery & Cafe will serve pastries.
When: Thursday, Oct. 17, 6-9 p.m.
Where: 322 W Chelten Ave, 322 W. Chelten Ave.
Admission: $5
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Behavioral Grooves 100th Episode Event
From the event description:
We're celebrating the 100th episode of our Behavioral Grooves podcast with a live event featuring Annie Duke, author of "Thinking in Bets," Jeff Kreisler, head of PeopleScience and co-author with Dan Ariely of "Dollars and Sense," and leader of the US offices for the Behavioral Insights Team, Michael Hallsworth. The live podcast event features behavioral scientists helping us understand why we do what we do.Snacks will be available and a free drink ticket comes with each paid admission.
When: Thursday, Oct. 17, 7-10 p.m.
Where: Pennsylvania Academy for the Performing Arts - Historic Hamilton Auditorium, 118 N. Broad St.
Admission: $10 (Student); $19 (Agency/Association)
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