This is a list of things that are going on this week in Philadelphia for extremely cheap or free. (Things are free unless a price is listed)
I will be updating this list as the week goes on, so keep checking back.
MONDAY:
The Hangover Movie showing: (21 and up) The event starts at 6:30 and the show starts at 8. Show up before 7pm and get a free beer and a bag of popcorn. Otherwise $3 to get in which goes towards a drink. At the Trocadero on Arch St. between 11th and 10th.
Philly Rising Open Mic Night- World Cafe Live. 7:00 Most people go there and order food and watch the music. Broke people get free water and watch the music. WARNING: Anyone can sign up for this, so on occasion I've seen people playing and reppin dirty jerz bra! Located on 3025 Walnut St.
I Don't Watch the Internet Group Gallery at Fleisher/Ollman: Open Monday through Wed. this week. Installation pieces. (For more information http://www.grossmccleaf.com/ )
TUESDAY:
I Don't Watch the Internet Group Gallery at Fleisher/Ollman: Open Monday through Wed. this week. Installation pieces. (For more information http://www.grossmccleaf.com/ )
WEDNESSDAY:
I Don't Watch the Internet Group Gallery at Fleisher/Ollman: Open Monday through Wed. this week. Installation pieces. (For more information http://www.grossmccleaf.com/ )
THURSDAY:
Penn's Landing Fireworks: New this year there are 2 shows one at 6pm and one at midnight. Fireworks are at Penn's Landing (duh)
THURSDAY:
Penn's Landing Fireworks: New this year there are 2 shows one at 6pm and one at midnight. Fireworks are at Penn's Landing (duh)
FRIDAY:
Make a mark on the Resolution Wall: 10 am. Free at the Kimmell Center (on Broad St.) There will also be music performances, and cake for everyone who has January 1st birthdays. I'm not sure what this means, but I hope it doesn't mean that it's only for people have birthdays on January 1st, because that's just mean. But this is not all there, oh no you actually can write your very own resolution on the resolution wall!! (I can't help but wonder if this sounds as skippable to you as it does to me, especially after being up all night for New Years, but hey just in case)
The Mummers Parade on Broad St.- South Philly bro dudes in skirts. Sweet man.
Steve Messenger gallery reception: Steve Messenger is an artist who does portraits of horses. They look pretty neat, big colorful and realistic.
From 5-8:30 there will be a reception at the Muse Gallery (on 52 N. Second St.) for his new gallery. (For more information call 215-627-5310) To the left is a picture from The Muse Gallery website.
The Afterparty of drunken Mummers: Go to 4th street late at night, and you will see everybody drinking in the street and going crazy. You will also see lots of South Philly bro dudes still wearing skirts, except now they've been drunk for almost 2 days, which makes it excellent. This is an event that should not be missed.
The Hoppin John Orchestra: They describe themselves as a post modern 8 piece brass band. Free show at the Kimmel Center (broad st) at 1:30. (For more information visit hoppinjohn.net)
OPEN (ALMOST) ALL WEEK)
Chris Burnside gallery exhibit: Chris Burnside sculpts plywood and does lots of work with cutting into wood. It's very "modern art" and I'm not sure it's totally enjoyable by the average person. But it does look interesting to me. And at the same time Adrienne Eichelburg has an exhibit up in the same place. Located at 127 South 16th St. (For more informatin go to http://www.grossmccleaf.com/)
This gallery will be closed January 1st and on Sundays. Other than that it is open from 10am to 5 pm.
sLowlife- The Chemical Heritage Foundation 315 Chestnut St. Monday- Friday 10am - 4pm. Ever wanted to watch pictures of plants growing in fast motion. Don't get too excited now. It actually sounds pretty cool. On the website it is described as follows "Many of us think of and treat plants as inanimate objects. But a plant grows, reacts to changes in its environment, reproduces, responds to disease and injury, and undergoes a slow decline into old age and death—a saga that sounds hauntingly familiar." (For more information go to http://plantsinmotion.bio.indiana.edu/usbg/toc.htm)
sLowlife- The Chemical Heritage Foundation 315 Chestnut St. Monday- Friday 10am - 4pm. Ever wanted to watch pictures of plants growing in fast motion. Don't get too excited now. It actually sounds pretty cool. On the website it is described as follows "Many of us think of and treat plants as inanimate objects. But a plant grows, reacts to changes in its environment, reproduces, responds to disease and injury, and undergoes a slow decline into old age and death—a saga that sounds hauntingly familiar." (For more information go to http://plantsinmotion.bio.indiana.edu/usbg/toc.htm)
Peter Pan: At the Arden theatre in Old City. It's a play meant for little kids, but from what I've heard it sounds pretty bad ass, lots of talent and steam punk theme. Plus it has great reviews. Not convinced yet, it's one of Philly's best theatres (in my opinion) and with any kind of student id you can go there for only $5. (Not open on Mondays. On Tuesday there is a show at 12 and one at 4, on Wed. there is a show at 12 and one at 4, On Thursday there is a show at noon, on Friday there is a show at 2pm, and on Saturday and Sunday there are shows at 12 and at 4)
Dance with Camera: 36th and Sansom. The institute of contemporary art. Part of the University of Pennsylvania. A study of artists who want to make choreography for the camera. Features film, video, and still photography. Looks neat to me. Not open on Monday or Tuesday (For more information http://www.icaphila.org/exhibitions/dance.php)