The Week Ahead: Be Various
Our Monday heads-up to the things that you’re going to want to read/do/eat/watch/listen and look forward to.
Be various in your appreciation of the outdoors. In feeling the autumn power season come on last weekend, we want to resolve to feel it every way we can: Make more time for outdoors even in/especially in the midst of the work week, make more space for it in your immediate environs if you haven’t already, and yo, get weird with it. Get involved in the Philly Goat Project. Laurel Hill Cemetery is utterly fantastic right now/always. We are especially very taken right now with the idea of this woven grass art installation at Bartram’s Garden, which will be going in next summer via artists Sarah Kavage and Adria Garcia. Do you not want to be that? Are we not all already that? Furthermore, what does the your-apartment version of this look like? On October 21, you can learn more about the installation, grass weaving, and experience a hands-on preview.
Drop off your ballot! Find out where here. Also, today is the last day to register to vote in PA.
Eat some blue crabs before it is too late. Hell, head down to Oregon Ave. and spring for a whole bushel!
And finally, this week’s to-do list:
The Da Vinci Arts Fest gets underway.
It’s Black Restaurants Week in Philly! Maybe put this one together with the blue crab thing and make it a party?
Take in The Best of John Prine on Austin City Limits. It’ll do ya right.