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Daily Email - Friday - 11/7/2025

Philly foodies, this one’s for you. Win a pair of tickets to The Inquirer Food Fest at The Fillmore next Saturday, November 15th! Spend the day tasting, sipping, and celebrating the best of Philly’s food scene, all under one roof. Enter to win!

JUST ANNOUNCED

FREE STUFF FRIDAY

Fall’s in full swing and Philly’s serving up free fun for every mood. From peaceful park mornings to late-night art and glowing tree lights, your November lineup won’t cost a dime. Get out there and soak it all in.

TONIGHT

🎨 FunFest: A Night at the Museum

The Franklin Institute (4:30PM)

The museum goes full Wonka-mode after dark, with science demos, treats, and cocktail-fueled curiosity for kids and grown-ups alike.

🎤 Iliza! Live

The Met (7:00PM)

Sharp wit, wild stories, and unapologetic energy, Iliza Shlesinger brings her signature stand-up fire to The Met for a night of fearless laughs and high heels. Tickets here!

🎤 Kool G Rap + Dell-P

City Winery (7:30PM)

The godfather of gritty lyricism hits the stage with raw energy and timeless bars. Expect golden-era storytelling, razor-sharp delivery, and respect paid to a true pioneer.

🎪 CIRQ Fridays at Fabrika

Fabrika (8:00PM)

High-flying circus acts, fierce drag, and cabaret chaos collide under Fabrika’s lights. Glitter, gasps, and gravity-defying glamour, this isn’t just a show, it’s a spectacle.

💋 The Party of a Showgirl: A TS12 Celebration

FringeArts (10:00PM)

Swifties, unite. It’s time to dance, cry, and scream-sing your way through Taylor’s new era. Expect DJ SheeWolf, disco lights, and full-throttle emotion.

LOCALS ONLY

  • Looking to vend your art, fashion, or oddities this holiday season? The Shadowscene Bazaar is calling all makers, collectors, and creative hustlers to join its offbeat holiday market lineup. Spots are limited, so if you’ve got goods worth gifting, now’s the time to sign up. Apply here.

  • A new restaurant concept, Recipe Philly, is turning dinner into a reality show. The soon-to-open Center City spot, from local exec-turned-restaurateur Ed Baumstein, is crowdsourcing its menu through a citywide cooking competition, filming homegrown chefs and their stories for a potential streaming series.

  • The city just opened applications for the 2025 Illuminate the Arts Grant, offering $1.5 million to local artists, orgs, and small creative businesses. The program, now in its fourth year, supports projects that strengthen the city’s cultural heartbeat.

Adiós!