• QUILT STORIES
    August 16, 2008
    Be the first to check out the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s latest exhibit, which highlights the work of some of the best Southern quilt makers.
  • FRANK O. GEHRY—DESIGN PROCESS AND THE LEWIS HOUSE
    November 8, 2008
    The house that architect Frank Gehry designed for Peter Lewis was never built—but Gehry’s 10 years of work on the commissioned project informed his architectural style and paved the way for his most famous buildings, like the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain.
  • REALITY CHECK
    November 21, 2008
    Main Line Art Center’s latest exhibit will feature a variety of artists’ take on “re-representing” reality.
  • A BRANDYWINE CHRISTMAS
    November 23, 2008
    Handmade “critter” ornaments, model trains, a Victorian dollhouse display and a new exhibition that recreates scenes from The Night Before Christmas, make the Brandywine River Museum a holiday must for families.
  • OPEN AIRE THEATRE FOUNTAIN SHOW
    November 27, 2008
    Come Christmastime, Longwood Gardens becomes the perfect place to get into the holiday spirit.
  • THE ART OF JAPANESE CRAFT
    December 6, 2008
    For the past 100 years, Japan has encouraged the work of master artists through national competitions, creating some of the most diverse and beautiful craftwork in the world.
  • ROMANCE/ROMANCE
    January 8, 2009
    The Players Club of Swarthmore takes on this musical of two romances set nearly 100 years apart.
  • THREATENED ICE
    January 17, 2009
    Some of the best names in the Philly music scene will come together for this charity event to support the NRDC's Polar Bear SOS Campaign.
  • PERRENIALS IN THE WINTER LANDSCAPE
    January 18, 2009
    Take a free guided tour through the winter wonderland of Scott Arboretum, led by curator Andrew Bunting.
  • RENT
    February 3, 2009
    "Rent” may have finished its run on Broadway, but the groundbreaking musical continues its amazing run with a stop in Philadelphia.