With the weather forecast not likely to go above freezing, many people tend to bundle up and stay indoors. But there's so much more to life than hiding at home! For this weekend's events in Philadelphia, we focused on events in the city proper. Indoors or outdoors, free or not, here are a few ideas to entice you to step out and experience something different.
Center City District Restaurant Week
Through Friday, February 1Center City District, various participating restaurants
Lunch, $20; dinner, $35 (Tax, alcohol, and gratuities not included)
Ready for a three-course lunch or dinner on the cheap? Check out the list of participating restaurants offering lunch or dinner on a budget as part of Center City District Restaurant Week. You can make reservations for many of the restaurants through OpenTable. A limited number of restaurants are participating on Saturday, so be sure to verify which day(s) your favorite restaurant is participating. If the cost of parking is an impediment to going, know this: The Philadelphia Parking Association and Philadelphia Parking Authority are offering discounted parking at $9 or less at many lots and garages throughout Center City. Present a voucher from a participating restaurant between 5 p.m. and 1 a.m. at a parking facility with a Center City District Restaurant Week poster at their entrance to get the discount.
James Prozek: Ocean Fishes
Friday, 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University
1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia
Adults and children over age 13, $15; children ages 3-12, seniors 65+, military and students with ID, $13; Drexel ID holders and children under 3, free
This weekend is the last weekend that the James Prozek: Ocean Fishes exhibit will be displayed at the Academy of Natural Sciences. The exhibit displays Prozek's life-sized paintings from his latest book, "Ocean Fishes," including a 15-foot marlin. His paintings allow visitors to see aspects of marine life that are typically hidden from view. The exhibit is included with the cost of regular admission.
Year of Proof: Making & Unmaking Race
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.Penn Museum
3260 South St., Philadelphia
Adults, $12; seniors 65+ and active military, $10; children 5 and under, museum members, and PENNcard holders, free
On a serious note, the Penn Museum will be displaying in the Trescher Entrance Lobby (first floor) the Morton Collection of skulls. This new exhibit just opened on Wednesday and is included in the cost of museum admission. The skulls were originally collected by physician Samuel Morton in an effort to confirm society's views on racial hierarchy and categorization of humans. If you just want to take a brief peek, during the last half-hour of each day, general admission is "pay what you want."
Helium Comedy Club: Brian Posehn
Friday, 7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m.; Saturday, Jan. 26, 7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m.2031 Sansom St., Philadelphia
$21-$33
Are you ready to get your laughter going? Head on down to the Helium Club, where comedian Brian Posehn will try to tickle your funny bone. Besides his fame from "The Sarah Silverman Program," he has appeared in numerous sitcoms -- "Just Shoot Me," "Seinfeld," "Friends," and "Everybody Loves Raymond," to name a few. Tickets for Friday night are on the lower end of the range; Saturday night tickets are the higher end.
Radio 104.5 Winter Jam 2013
Saturday, noon to 5 p.m.The Piazza at Schmidt's
North Second Street and Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia
Free
Ready to brave the cold for a winter music jam? Five unique artists will work hard to get your blood pumping to keep you warm. Artists in the lineup: Tegan and Sara, Matt and Kim, Walk the Moon, twenty | one | pilots, and June Divided.
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/philadelphia-weekend-jan-25-27-2013-181400234.html
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