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THEATER
Beauty and the Beast Aperture NightNov. 17, 7 p.m.The Media Theatre104 East State St., Mediamediatheatre.org$30
This date adaptation of the Disney archetypal actualization all the film’s heartwarming tunes, plus, introduces a few new ones. Alanna J. Smith stars as Belle, Jarret Jay Yoder plays The Beast, Bob Stineman is Gaston and Stephen Fala humors as LeFou.
The Northern WildNov. 18 and Nov. 19, assorted timesFirst Unitarian Church2125 Chestnut St.chestnutstreetsingers.orgPay what you wish
The Chestnut Street Singers, a Center City-based army of choral choir affirmed by a affection for claiming and accession in music, accomplish songs by Sibelius, Tormis, Elgar and Esenvalds. The aim for “The Northern Wild”? To use music to transform audiences beeline to the wilderness.
MUSIC
BleachersNov. 16, 7:30 p.m.The Fillmore Philadelphia29 E. Allen St.thefillmorephilly.com$31
Jack Antonoff, who is bargain accepted for autograph and bearing hits for Taylor Swift and P!nk, brings his cast of indie-pop to The Fillmore with his 2014-formed band, Bleachers. In abutment of the anthology “Gone Now,” appear this summer beneath RCA, Antonoff and aggregation accomplish aerial anthems that acclaim a able ‘80s influence.
FOOD & DRINK
["400px"]Jet Wine Bar AnniversaryNov. 16, 4 p.m.Jet Wine Bar1525 South St.jetwinebar.comPay as you go
The bland and adequate South Street West wine bar commemorates seven years of business by selecting a card that harkens aback to 2010—meaning a best alternative of 2010 reds and whites will be available, for $9 to $16 per glass. Amid them: a Spanish Tempranillo and a Montepulciano—from Italy, as one ability guess. Plus, aliment specials like a green-peppers pizza and orange-chipotle-sauce wings.
Tippler’s Bout Cheers and BeersNov. 16, 5:30 p.m.Betsy Ross House239 Arch St.$50
This two-hour bout of Historic Philadelphia is billed as a “colonial pub crawl,” demography beer-imbibers through a 1777 Philadelphia while authoritative comfortable stops at National Mechanics, Victoria Freehouse and City Tavern for beer tastings. Pricing includes gratuity.
SliCE Fishtown One-Year Anniversary PartyNov. 17, 5 p.m.SliCE Fishtown431 E. Girard Ave.slicepa.comPay as you go
SliCE Fishtown, conspicuously the aboriginal area to be all-organic, marks its aboriginal year confined up pizza pies by confined up chargeless slices from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 5-7 p.m. November specials like the ambrosial sausage and attic ricotta pizza will be handed out, with all SliCE locations affairs ample signature pies for $10—to name a few, the truffled ribeye, dupe cheese with bacon and caramelized onion. Donuts are additionally on appropriate for $1 all weekend.
Jazz Brunch KickoffNov. 19, 11 a.m.aMuse1421 Arch St.amusephiladelphia.comPay as you go
The Center City restaurant hosts a jazz-themed brunch, bond melancholia affair like the “Smokey Maria”--a spicy, Mezcal Bloody Mary--with alehouse favorites like a Croque Madame flatbread. The acquaintance includes a achievement from a bounded applesauce band; this appropriate accident will be a alternating Sunday staple, affective forward.
SHOPPING
["400px"]UnfilteredNov. 16, 5 p.m.Workshop Underground1544 South St.workshopunderground.comPay as you go
Workshop Underground hosts a bendable aperture for “Vintage Polaroid SX70,” a photography exhibition with polaroid art from Jenny Lynn, who crafted the pieces in the 1970s and ‘80s. The arcade serves as a analysis run of sorts for an advancing “Third Thursday” event, advancing abutting year to South Street West.
Liberty FleaNov. 18, 10 a.m.Bok Building1901 S. Ninth St.libertyflea.com$5
The Capatain’s Vintage, a best T-shirt boutique central the Bok Building, curates and hosts a anniversary flea bazaar showcasing best vendors from throughout Philadelphia—Creative Rivers, Manic Muse and Fresh Vintage, amid others. Additionally apprehend a scattering of antiques and appliance goods, in accession to on-site coffee from Reanimator and to-go beers from small-batch brewery Stickman Brews.
LGBT
Diabolique BallNov. 18, 8 p.m.Voyeur Nightclub1221 Saint James St.diaboliquephilly.com$30
Entering its 21st year, the anniversary brawl is accepted for its austere dress cipher of amulet and fantasy—explained as a three-tier arrangement on the Diabolique Foundation website. This year’s awful soiree supports the Women’s Medical Fund and Witness to Hunger.
Real Housewives of Bev’s BitchfestNov. 18, 10 p.m.Tabu Lounge & Sports Bar200 S. 12th St.tabuphilly.com$10
In what ability be the best amusing annoyance mashup of the season, funny-gal annoyance queen Bev gathers a bunch of queens to pay accolade to the Real Housewives. A actualization abounding of gut-laugh impersonations and zingers, Maria Top Cat performs as Teresa Giudice, Satine Harlowe takes the date as Jill Zarin and Navaya Shay takes the role of Erika Jayne.
["400px"]HOLIDAYS
Peddler’s Angel LightingNov. 17, 6 p.m.Peddler’s Village2400 Street Road, New HopePay as you go
Perhaps the best blithe Bucks County break of the season, Mr. and Mrs. Claus accomplish an actualization to ablaze up about 1 actor lights—donning surrounding copse and barrio of the village. Chargeless for the break are marshmallows served with angel cider. For that night, shops will break accessible late.
Christmas RocksNov. 17, 8 p.m.The Academy of Music240 S. Broad St.briansetzer.com$39
It’s a rockabilly Christmas with Grammy-winning accompanist and guitarist Brian Setzer, who brings aback his orchestra bout for its 14th year, arrest earworm abstract like “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” and “Jingle Bells.” Setzer’s commonly fabricated the circuit on arresting allocution shows and television programs through the years assuming his angrily mood-lifting anniversary sound.
Made in Philadelphia Anniversary MarketNov. 18 through Jan. 1Dilworth Park1 S. 15th St.madeinphila.comPay as you go
Tents are pitched up and vendors lined up for this made-in-Philly accumulating of 50 shops with articles fabricated regionally. Peruse aggregate from ornaments to jewelry, decorations to artwork—with pastries and hot beverages accessible while you mull which adorning mug is appropriate for Aunt Suzie.
Holiday Art Star Craft BazaarNov. 19, 11 a.m.SugarHouse Casino1001 N. Delaware Ave.$3
Seventy-five vendors besiege central the casino’s Events Center from all sorts of aesthetic and artisanal disciplines: photography, pottery, furniture-making, abstraction and more. You’ll additionally acquisition barbecue from Oink and Moo, pastries from Sweet Box Cupcakes and Pie Stand and sandwiches from Kung Fu Hoagies. Fishtown Hopes, a beach beer garden, will additionally be open.
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