š³Touch grass, Philly | Things To Do
Plus, film festivals, āHamilton,ā and Nelson Mandelaās favorite pianist.
Itās been a busy and challenging week! By now youāre probably experiencing some election discourse fatigue, so let this newsletter provide a little break as we look toward the weekend. For myself, Iām planning some family time to decompress.
This weekās lineup:
ā Rosa Cartagena (@_RosaCartagena, Email me at [email protected])
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Get outside
Itās been unseasonably warm lately, so there are still a few chances for you to explore the outdoors in and around Philly, whether youāre looking for a relaxing picnic or a challenging hike. As leaves change color across the region, find the last of the fall foliage before all the leaves fall.
The best things to do this week
šæ Grab the popcorn: The Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival kicks off this weekend in the city while the suburbs will welcome the Delco Film Festival. Itās still festival season so find a new movie to immerse yourself at one of these four film fests.
š¹ On the keys: South African jazz legend Abdullah Ibrahim just turned 90 and the pianist ā who counted Nelson Mandela as a big fan ā will play at the Annenberg Center on Sunday with his trio. Heās known for his meditative sound, which you may need right now.
š Head to the theater: Lynn Nottageās historical play Intimate Apparel is at the Arden Theatre this month and itās a beautifully designed look at 1905 Manhattan, where love letters bring a couple together sight unseen (sound familiar, Love Is Blind hive?), only for the relationship to unravel after they wed.
š Clever competition: How punny are you? Test your skills at Itās Always Punny in Philadelphia, a wordplay competition at Helium Comedy Club on Friday. You can go head-to-head or just watch and (ideally) laugh along.
š½ļø Comfort food: Sometimes finding a restaurant isnāt the challenge, but getting inside one is. This weekend try a delicious spot on our new dining guide The 76 that doesnāt require a reservation.
šø Philly in D.C.: Hard rock band Sheer Mag delivered an electrifying set at NPRās Tiny Desk ā featuring bagpipes. See the Philly stars rock out.
š My calendar picks this week: Whiskey & Fine Spirits Festival, Oyster Fest, Philadelphia Veterans Parade
The thing of the week
Your screen time is probably sky high this week, so Iād suggest unplugging and seeing a live show. Hamilton is in town at the Academy of Music this month (through Nov. 23) and when I saw it last week, it almost made me forget about the ongoing election ā which seemed counterintuitive, given itās a story about the founding fathers. If youāve never had a chance to see it, I can confirm that itās still a reliably incredible show, from the elaborate choreography to the rapid-fire lyricism. Plus, even playwright Lin-Manuel Miranda has admitted that Philadelphia shouldāve played a bigger role in the musical, so we should take a little begrudging Philly pride in Hamilton, too.
Fall fun this week and beyond
š Lace up those sneakers: The 2024 Philadelphia Marathon lands in the city on Nov. 22 so whether youāre planning to run (or cheer on others), hereās everything you need to know.
š„§ Get a slice: Pumpkin, sweet potato, apple, oh my ā itās time for pie. Plan early and find the best Thanksgiving Day pies in the city.
ā Me espresso: Cozy up with a good cup of coffee or tea at one of these six beloved coffee shops in the Philly suburbs.
š Flavor town: Nashville hot chicken has taken over in parts of Northeast Philadelphia, where the food trend has led to a ton of shops opening within blocks of each other. Iāve heard itās worth the hype.
š„ Home again: Whatās your favorite movie home? Iām obsessed with the Victorian house from Practical Magic, which wasnāt real, but some houses featured on screens have become tourist sites for movie fans.
Our criticās picks
Pop music critic Dan DeLuca breaks down the best shows coming up.
šø Thursday: Sarah Shook & the Disarmers play MilkBoy Philly. The North Carolina country-punk band was a standout at the Sing Us Home festival in Manayunk this spring, and theyāre coming back to the city in support of their 2024 album Revelations. That same night, an indie folk artist with an almost identically named album plays Union Transfer: Leif Vollebekk, who opted for a singular rather than plural spelling in titling his new collection Revelation.
šø Also Thursday: Two fun Philly anniversary album celebrations of note get the weekend going. On Thursday, Johnny Showcase & Friends camp it up in tribute to the 40th anniversary of Princeās Purple Rain at Ardmore Music Hall.
šø Friday: The Philadelphia Tom Petty Appreciation Society celebrates the 30th anniversary of Pettyās 1994 album Wildflowers at Johnny Brendaās. Members of The War on Drugs, Dr. Dog, Strand of Oaks. and more are on the bill.
šø Saturday: Orion Sun ā the stage name of singer-songwriter Tiffany Majette ā is on tour behind her new gentle, becalmed soul searching album Orion, the first full length album for the Mt. Laurel-raised musician, who now lives in Los Angeles, since 2020ā²s Hold Space For Me. Sheās at Union Transfer.
Tonight Iām headed to an early screening of Gladiator II because nothing takes my mind off things like a fantasy film about enslaved people fighting oppressive empires.