First Lady Shapiro and Ag Secretary Redding Honor Farmworkers in Pennsylvania During National Awareness Week
First Lady Lori Shapiro and Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding visited Quality Greenhouses to honor farmworkers during National Farmworker Awareness Week, emphasizing their critical role in Pennsylvania's economy.
Philadelphia Joins Nationwide Vinyl Celebration on Record Store Day with Exclusive Releases and Nostalgia
Record Store Day in Philadelphia saw vinyl enthusiasts celebrating at local indie shops with exclusive releases and nostalgia, highlighting the continued rise of vinyl culture and the role of indie stores in promoting artists.
Philadelphia's 'The Worst Café in the World' Blends Dinner With Surprise Theatrical Performances
"The Worst Café in the World" merges dining and theater, providing a unique interactive experience with performances varying nightly, directed by KC MacMillan and Olivia Hershey, in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia's Verizon Hall Rededicated as Marian Anderson Hall in Tribute to Civil Rights Icon
Philadelphia's Verizon Hall has been renamed to Marian Anderson Hall, honoring the local civil rights icon and singer. The inaugural concert celebrated her legacy and June 8 was declared Marian Anderson Day.
Free Spring Craft Workshop for Kids at Pennypacker Mills in Montgomery County
Pennypacker Mills offers a free spring craft workshop for children on March 15. Pre-registration is recommended, with a $2 donation suggested. The event includes various themed crafts and is held at their Classroom Building.
Mütter Museum Lets Philly Crowd Rewrite The Story Of Its Medical Oddities
After a two-year audit and town halls, the Mütter Museum says nearly 5,000 public suggestions will reshape how it presents human remains and other specimens. Museum leaders say new research and policies will foreground the people behind the objects.
National Constitution Center Opens Galleries For America's 250th
The National Constitution Center has opened new galleries for America’s 250th, including an "America’s Founding" gallery that displays a rare first-printing of the Constitution. The updates anchor a year of citywide 250th events.
Presidents and Power Players Turn Philly’s Kimmel Center Into Hottest Ticket
Former presidents joined entertainers and athletes at the Kimmel Center Saturday as HISTORYTalks kicked off programming tied to Philadelphia’s 250th. The invitation‑only day mixed politics, memory and pop culture.
Philly Arts Takeover, What Now Festival Turns The City Into A Stage
ArtPhilly’s inaugural What Now: 2026 turns the city into a stage with more than 30 new commissions and neighborhood activations through July 2. Highlights include premieres at Bartram’s Garden, the Mann and the Annenberg Center.
Philly’s Moore College Ends Women-Only Era, Opens Doors To All Genders
Moore College will admit undergraduate students of all genders beginning in fall 2027, ending its run as the nation's only historically visual‑arts women's college. The boards approved the move after months of community review.


































































