We visit a new spot for games and grub and Philly's first ever cheese school. Plus, a new burger joint with an old-time feel, new restaurant for Serbian fare with American flair, and places to quench your thirst with both beer and juice, and a sweet-filled truck that comes to you.
"Watershed Moment" is a multi-part art exhibition at the Academy of Natural Sciences featuring art and sound installations of the Schuylkill River. "The River Feeds Back" is an interactive sensory experience by artists Annea Lockwood and Liz Phillips. It includes underwater and environmental sound recordings from along 135 miles of the river. Walk along the exhibition's 1.
"It's lots of surprising, very detailed, beautiful water sounds," says Marina McDougall, V.P. of Experience and Engagement.
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