10 am – 4 pm Through the Eyes of Philadelphia’s New Americans: Art, Resilience, and Community Art Community American Swedish Historical MuseumSouth Philadelphia
6 – 8:30 pm The Philadelphia Visitor Center’s 2025 Philly Opener Community Independence Visitor CenterPhiladelphia
10 am – 4 pm Through the Eyes of Philadelphia’s New Americans: Art, Resilience, and Community Art Community American Swedish Historical MuseumSouth Philadelphia
6 – 7:30 pm Editorial Director Edwin Frank discusses New York Review Books at Barnes & Noble Philadelphia Books & Readings Free Barnes & Noble Philadelphia
7 – 8 pm Transcending Suffering: The Buddhist View of Emptiness Classes Talks Common Space County Line RoadArdmore
10 am – 4 pm Through the Eyes of Philadelphia’s New Americans: Art, Resilience, and Community Art Community American Swedish Historical MuseumSouth Philadelphia
10 am – 4 pm Through the Eyes of Philadelphia’s New Americans: Art, Resilience, and Community Art Community American Swedish Historical MuseumSouth Philadelphia
3 – 4:30 pm NAPO-GPC Presents Julie Morgenstern: Becoming the Go-To Expert From the Inside Out Talks Sheraton Valley Forge King of Prussia
6 – 8 pm KOP Town Center Presents: Live Music on the Green Free Music King of Prussia Town CenterKing of Prussia
6:30 – 8:30 pm Rare Evening Inside One of Philadelphia’s Hidden Treasures Art History & Culture Academy of Vocal ArtsPhiladelphia
6:30 – 8:30 pm Let’s Talk Preview Reception at National Liberty Musuem History & Culture Music National Liberty Museum 321 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19106
7 – 8:30 pm Author Ocean Vuong discusses The Emperor of Gladness with Barnes & Noble Philly Books & Readings First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia
7:30 – 9 pm Artisanal Wine & Cheese Pairing Classes Food & Drink Wine School of PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia
Today, 1 pm Fresh Art Offers a Spring Burst of Inspiration at BWAC Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition
QNS Corona man accused of repeatedly abusing 14-year-old in East Elmhurst church may have other victims: NYPD
Brooklyn Paper ‘It’s our second home’: Sunset Park seniors fight to save cherished center facing rent hike