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Five Dollar Comedy Week returns with 30 new shows

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The week of affordable Philly comedy returns with Five Dollar Comedy Week, running from now through March 29 at its new home, the Plays & Players Theatre. This year, 30 new original comedy shows and workshops will premiere, including Hillary Rea’s “Rashomon,” where four storytellers will recount the same story from differing points of view, and Aaron Nevins’ “Donut Tasting” workshop, where attendees will get to learn “the only way to truly enjoy a donut,” with pastries provided by Dottie’s Donuts.

Tickets to shows are $5, or a $25 wristband can be purchased that gives access to every show for the week.

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‘To Impress Upon’ Art Exhibition wraps up at Cerulean Arts

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March 27 and 28 marks the last weekend for the group exhibition, “To Impress Upon,” presented by the art gallery and studio Cerulean Arts in Fairmount. Artists including Millicent Krouse, Dan Miller and Ron Rumford employ different printmaking processes to manifest each individual vision. Landscapes, abstract maps and figurative compositions make up this free exhibit.

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Philadelphia Love Run returns

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The American Association for Cancer Research Foundation partnered with CGI Racing last year to host the Philadelphia Love Run half-marathon selling out to more than 10,000 runners.

This year, the half-marathon will return on March 29, starting at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and ending at Benjamin Franklin Parkway. It will feature a post-race after party. The Love Run race weekend will begin with an athletic expo held at Citizens Bank Park on March 27 and 28.

 

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Flower show now open in Center City’s grand court

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The annual Macy’s Flower Show is now open in the Center City store’s Grand Court. The show features displays of a variety of flowers, trees and other greens. Special events are happening throughout the week, including an art class in Greek Hall on the third floor of Macy’s on March 26. Guided tours are available for $10 per person.

The show runs through April 4.

 

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Tomlinson hosts Thornton Wilder’s “The Matchmaker”

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Thornton Wilder’s “The Matchmaker” is an American play about the relationship between love and money. The play centers on the charming and charismatic character Dolly Levi. Dolly gets hired by the rich widower Horace Vandergelder to help broker fortunate marriages for himself and his niece Ermengarde, but Dolly has other plans.

Filled with “mistaken identities, near-misses and a wild romp through 19th century New York,” The Matchmakers proves false the old saying that money can’t buy happiness. The first showing is Wednesday night at 7:30 p.m. It will run until April 4 with alternating showings at 7:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. “The Matchmaker” will show in Tomlinson Theater. Tickets are $10 with TUid and can be purchased in the Temple Theaters box office.

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New taco shop, Buena Onda, opens in Fairmount

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Philadelphia Iron Chef Jose Garces opened his latest restaurant, Buena Onda, on March 16. Garces, an influential member of Philadelphia restaurant culture, has a long history of culinary achievement in and outside of the city. Garces’ latest spot will primarily feature fish tacos inspired by fish found on the Baja peninsula of Mexico, as well as nachos and quesadillas. All fish at Buena Onda is sustainably sourced.

Tacos start at $3 and .50 cents from every order of guacamole and bottled water purchased will be donated to the Garces Foundation.

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Philly Wine Week returns at the end of this month

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Philly Wine Week returns this March 22-29 kicking-off with “Opening Corks,” a gala featuring select sparkling and white wines at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and “Flight Club: Grape vs. Grain,” a draft showdown to win prizes at Johnny Brenda’s.

Events, parties and specials will be held at 35 bars and restaurants all over the city. Participants include Osteria, Jet Wine Bar, Volver, World Cafe Live and more.

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Punk Duo Girlpool will perform at Union Transfer

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Girlpool, comprised of Harmony Tividad and Cleo Tucker, is an LA-based band that recently decided to move to Philadelphia. Here, the band finished its album “Before The World Was Big,” which will be released on June 2.

The college-age duo explores a range of issues through its music, including oppressive societal conformity and suffocating gender roles. Girlpool will perform on April 8 at Union Transfer with Waxahatchee and The Goodbye Party.

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TreePhilly Event at Yards Brewing Company

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TreePhilly is a Philadelphia Parks and Recreation initiative that aims to increase tree growth in the city and improve air quality by giving homeowners free trees to plant anywhere on their property. Each spring the initiative holds a free tree giveaway, and this year, it will kick-off with a “Tree for All Party” in celebration of spring.

The event will be held March 19 from 6-8 p.m. at Yards Brewing Company. It will feature local brews, host tree-themed activities and hold tree-planting discussions in preparation for the free tree pick-up held April 11 at Bridesburg Recreation Center and Eastwick Regional Park.

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May’s 8th annual the Roots Picnic lineup announced

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Now approaching its eighth year, the annual Roots Picnic will feature a diverse array of contemporary artists on May 30. The lineup includes everything from Toronto-based R&B artist The Weeknd, to the Greenwich native electronic rock duo Phantogram, to Harlem-born rapper A$AP Rocky. The Roots will perform with neo-soul singer Erykah Badu, who was featured on the group’s hit song, “You Got Me,” co-written by Temple alumna Jill Scott with The Roots in 1999.

The Picnic has always taken an eclectic approach to its lineup, showcasing nationally and internationally known artists like Janelle Monáe, Snoop Dogg and De La Soul.

As usual, the picnic will be held outdoors at Penn’s Landing, and audiences will have access to local Philly vendors and merchandise.