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août 3, 2018

15 Reasons To Visit Philadelphia This Fall

Their Names Are Christian Dior, Katherine Drexel, Rube Goldberg, Alexander Hamilton & Thomas The Tank

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Cherry Street Pier, a multi-use space with artist studios, vendors, markets, an open-air park and a performance area, will open in fall 2018. Photo de James Abbott pour la société Delaware River Waterfront
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Exactly one century to the day of the debut of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, the museum-lined boulevard fetes its centennial with a Parkway Soirée. Photo by Alec Rogers for Parkway Museums District
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From September 26, 2018 through January 6, 2019, the Please Touch Museum’s exhibit space welcomes Thomas and Friends: Explore the Rails. Photo by Thomas Gullane for Please Touch Museum
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On display at The Franklin Institute from October 13, 2018 to March 3, 2019, Vikings: Beyond the Legend brings people from the Viking period to life. Photo by GmbH for The Franklin Institute
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The Barnes Foundation exhibition traces the path of Berthe Morisot (1841-1895), an impressionist artist who defied the social norms of her time. Berthe Morisot. Autoportrait, 1885. © Musée Marmottan Monet, Paris
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The Museum of the American Revolution is dedicated solely to the exploration of the war that transformed a set of colonies into an independent nation. Photo de J. Fusco pour Visit Philadelphia
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The National Museum of American Jewish History houses artifacts, memorabilia and artwork that shows off the impact Jewish people have had in the U.S. Photo prise par M. Kennedy pour Visit Philadelphia
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The Philadelphia Museum of Art art collection here comprises more than 200 galleries housing more than 227,000 works in media. Photo de J. Fusco pour Visit Philadelphia
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PARTAGER

Crisp days signal fall in Philadelphia, when attention refocuses on big openings, new events and exciting exhibits. The Franklin Institute welcomes the North American debut of Vikings: Beyond the Legend, tandis que le Philadelphia Museum of Art ouvre Fabulous Fashion: From Dior’s New Look to Now. The ever-evolving Delaware River Waterfront debuts the rebirth of Municipal Pier 9 as the arts- and community-centric Embarcadère de Cherry Street. Esteemed, expanding nonprofit Mighty Writers inaugurates its very first, multi-site MightyFest, encouraging language-based expression. These and more brand-new events promise a newsworthy autumn in Philadelphia:

Ouvertures:

1. Akwaaba Philadelphia- The sixth of Monique Greenwood’s bed and breakfasts furthers the hotelier’s focus on African-American history and guests. “Akwaaba” which means “welcome” in the language of Ghana, West Africa, welcomes guests to six suites within an 1879 Victorian mansion in West Philadelphia’s tree-lined Powelton Village neighborhood, in University City. Each glamorously appointed suite will have a Philly musician or musical legacy as its theme, including Itchi Gitchi, for Patti LaBelle’s Lady Marmalade; “Like It’s Golden,” for Jill Scott; “Blue Note,” to honor Teddy Pendergrass, McFadden & White and compeers, and “The Roots Retreat,” whose name should need no modern-day explanation. Renovations completed in September 2018. 3709 Baring Street, (866) 466-3855, akwaaba.com

2.4. Cherry Street Pier – A $5 million makeover transforms the 55,0000-square-foot Municipal Pier 9 into an accessible, egalitarian, year-round, mixed-use space for artist studios, shopping, performances, dining (with food from Hardena, Birdie’s Biscuits, Little Baby’s Ice Cream, more), drinking, working and relaxing in an innovatively designed public space, including an open-air park at the pier’s end. October 12, 2018. cherrystreetpier.com

3. The Philadelphia Bourse – The Historic District’s circa 1895 commodities exchange transforms into an artisan market in the style of Chelsea Market. The new incarnation of the burnished, Victorian-era member of the National Register of Historic Places promises an experience befitting Philadelphia’s current and centuries-old reputation as a city of makers. Among the 29 tenants in the mix: Mighty Melt (grilled cheese), Scoop de Ville (ice cream), Bonatsos Flower Shop, Bluebird Distilling, Prescription Chicken (soup), Chaat and Chai (Indian) and Chocodiem (chocolate). November 15, 2018. 111 S. Independence Mall East, (215) 625-0300, theboursephilly.com

4. The Met Philadelphia - The North Broad Street venue that first opened its doors in 1908 after being designed by William H. McElfatrick and built by opera impresario Oscar Hammerstein I, the Metropolitan Opera House is being restored to offer major live performances once again—this time, courtesy of Philadelphia-based Live Nation. The $56 million project includes full-service dining, a variety of VIP experiences and space to host large corporate events. Tickets for James Bay and his Electric Light tour (March 9, 2019) and Derek Hough of “World of Dance” (June 14, 2019) are already on sale. December 2018. Broad & Poplar Streets, themetphilly.com

Evénements:

5. BMW Championship - Les géants du golf Tiger Woods, Marc Leishman, Justin Rose et le champion du Masters 2018 Patrick Reed font partie des 70 meilleurs joueurs de la PGA TOUR attendus pour l'avant-dernière épreuve des FedExCup Playoffs à l'Aronimink Golf Club, conçu par Donald Ross. Du 4 au 9 septembre 2018. 3600 St. Davids Road, Newtown Square, bmwchampionship.com

6. MightyFest- Mighty Writers, a Philly nonprofit that helps city kids to think and write with clarity, holds its first student literacy fest—four days of all-ages fun with words. Highlights include reading and writing workshops at local libraries, a soul music dance party at The Franklin Institute and keynote speaker Nikole Hannah-Jones, a New York Times reporter and 2017 MacArthur Genius Grant Fellow, at the Philadelphia Ethical Society. Some events free; others require tickets. September 27-30, 2018. Divers endroits. mightywriters.org

7. Parkway Soirée – The Benjamin Franklin Parkway’s year-long 100th birthday celebration culminates on the exact date one century ago when Philadelphia’s own Champs-Élysées made its debut. The evening promises a block party as grand as the cultural boulevard itself, replete with birthday cake, a Night Market of food trucks, music, dancing, family-friendly activities and special programming at the many museums that call the parkway home. October 26, 2018. Various locations, Benjamin Franklin Parkway, parkway100.org

Expositions:

8. Thomas and Friends: Explore the Rails- The Please Touch Museum’s exhibit space transforms into the Island of Sodor, where the mighty and timeless Thomas the Tank Engine and his steamy and diesel pals teach kids about rail travel while sharpening children’s STEM skills. Du 22 septembre 2018 au 6 janvier 2019. 4231 Avenue of the Republic, (215) 581-3181, pleasetouchmuseum.org

9. Vikings: Beyond the Legend – Viking treasures from the National Museum of Denmark voyage to North America for the first time, landing at The Franklin Institute. About 600 artifacts, two replica Viking ships, interactive displays and augmented reality vividly recreate the age and its people, bringing new insight into their surprising impact on the world. Along with the exhibit, the film Vikings will show in the Tuttleman IMAX Theater. Du 13 octobre 2018 au 3 mars 2019. 222 N. 20th Street, (215) 448-1200, fi.edu

10. The Art of Rube Goldberg – The first comprehensive Goldberg retrospective since his death in 1970 exhibits the celebrated machine maker’s inventions, Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoons and other whimsical, witty commentary on modern American life. October 12, 2018-January 21, 2019. National Museum of American Jewish History, 5th & Market Streets, (215) 923-3811, nmajh.org

11. Fabulous Fashion: From Dior’s New Look to Now – Haute couture, ready-to-wear attire and accessories by the world’s top designers make up this fashionable new exhibit. It begins with Christian Dior’s 1947 game-changing “New Look” and includes contemporary pieces by Oscar de la Renta, Vera Wang and others—all part of the museum’s renowned collection. Fall visitors may also dine at Stir, the museum’s new, 76-seat restaurant with design by architect Frank Gehry and seasonal menu by the Starr Catering Group. Du 16 octobre 2018 au 3 mars 2019. Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, (215) 763-8100, philamuseum.org

12. Berthe Morisot: Woman Impressionist – Male names like Degas, Manet, Monet and Renoir dominate the list of major impressionist painters. But this groundbreaking exhibit gives the well-regarded work of contemporary Berthe Morisot (1841–1895) and impressionism cofounder its due. October 21, 2018-January 14, 2019. Barnes Foundation, 2025 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, (215) 278-7000, barnesfoundation.org

13. Hamilton Was Here: Rising Up in Revolutionary Philadelphia – Long before he transformed the modern Broadway musical, Alexander Hamilton played a key role in the founding of the U.S., right in Philadelphia. This Historic District museum lets kids experience colonial Philadelphia, the way Hamilton did, in a challenging playscape featuring games, scenic environments and interactive experiences. Du 27 octobre 2018 au 17 mars 2019. Museum of the American Revolution, 101 S. 3rd Street, (877) 740-1776, amrevmuseum.org

14. Winslow Homer and the Camera: Photography and the Art of Painting – Fifty paintings, prints, watercolors and drawings by celebrated American painter Winslow Homer go on exhibit alongside a comparable number of Homer-collected photographs that explore the role of photography in his work. The Brandywine River Museum of Art is the only other stop for the Bowdoin College Museum of Art exhibit. November 17, 2018-February 17, 2019. 1 Hoffman’s Mill Road, Chadds Ford, (610) 388-2700, brandywine.org

15. River Alive! – Penn’s Landing’s maritime museum fully embraces its Delaware River setting by transforming its first floor into a permanent exhibit devoted to the water it overlooks. River Alive! includes an interactive River Continuum Wall that projects the evolution of the watershed ecosystem; a Nature’s Highway puppet theater; an ultra-modern makerspace; Citizen Lab & Fisharium, with hands-on, indoor-outdoor experiments and tanks of just-drawn river water; and an artist-made, audio-equipped River Window looking out to the Delaware. November 23, 2018. Independence Seaport Museum, 211 S. Columbus Boulevard, (215) 413-8655, phillyseaport.org

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