Kids 12 and under are free with the purchase of one full-priced ticket to Friday's 76ers game against the Utah Jazz.
This year’s Philadelphia Flower Show opened Saturday and goes through March 8.
Looking to get out of the house? Here are five fun things to do this weekend.
Non-Professional Exhibition held at Greater Norristown Art League
Philadelphia's Please Touch Museum is a “pop-culture fanatic's dream," Conde Nast Traveler says.
This year’s theme is “Celebrate the Movies” and will feature floral designs and gardens inspired by Hollywood.
“The annual tradition of THON and the efforts of the students of Penn State to fight pediatric cancer should be applauded,” ESPN said.
The unfinished sketches were found during a recent paper conservation treatment, the museum said. They will be on display starting in April.
Cinema Siren says with director Matthew Vaughn's great new release, it's time to get your Bond spoof on!
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Winners will go on to compete in the Miss Black USA 2016 Pageant.
There is something for everyone at The Valley February 13-16.
“He was the best SEAL that I ever knew.”
Schuylkill "is like a curse word," one outsider says.
Also, do you know all the words to the original Will Smith version?
Five French paintings were acquired as a bequest from Helen Tyson Madeira, a longtime supporter, the museum said.
Super Bowl commercials this year cost a record $4.5 million for a 30-second spot.
January is a wasteland of bad movie releases, but the Sundance Film Festival has exciting new Indie films being premiered and promoted.
Casting directors for the next film in the series, “Creed,” are looking for “a ton of people.”
Start popping that popcorn: Here's a list of movies about to be taken off of Netflix at the end of the month.
Cinema Siren calls it the best film of 2014. Read why and watch an exclusive interview with director Ava DuVernay and actor David Oyelowo.
Leslie Combemale says: 'This dark delicious operetta is a perfect palate cleanse from a dysfunctional holiday.'
Cinema Siren says Jackson's epic is a fitting end to the trilogy that fans will love. Watch the trailer below the story.
Check out the lineup of holiday films scheduled for TV this week.
DreamWorks lays an egg with the intermittently entertaining, disappointing Penguins of Madagascar, says Patch film critic Cinema Siren.
"Anchorman 2," "The Wolf of Wall Street" and "Sharknado 2" will soon be available on the Netflix streaming—or "instant"—service.
Disney on Ice: Frozen opens at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia on Thursday, Dec. 25.
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ACPPA Community Art Center’s 3rd Annual Norristown Nutcracker is Coming to Town!
Some of your favorites — and some that you never want to see again — are already being broadcast.
Christopher Nolan feels his way to a beautiful, brainy blockbuster.
Star Patcher Cinema Siren suggests movies to see in theaters and at home this Halloween in Newtown.
The free event will be held in Elmwood Park.
A producer is reportedly working on a local version of Bravo’s popular reality show.
Enjoy trick-or-treating, corn mazes and costume contests during October weekends.
Sept. 27 is Smithsonian Magazine Museum Day Live, and a number of Pennsylvania museums are participating.
Each year, the American Library Association dedicates a week to sponsor events throughout the country to shine a light on censorship.
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Norristown’s celebrated multi-disciplinary arts organization, is excited to announce their annual Fall Open House on September 13th.
The library will host a free screening of ‘Despicable Me 2’ at 1 p.m.