Hello hello!
Itās about that time to be thinking about warm sweaters, apple cider doughnuts, corn mazes, fall foliage ā and, of course, fall fashion. This weekend, however, is shaping up to be a bit of a rainy mess, so stay dry out there!
This weekend, dress up or down for Philadelphia Fashion Week, check out Camdenās Xponential Music Festival (weather permitting), explore several art exhibits and make those plans for Oktoberfest celebrations.
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Strut your stuff
Are you stepping out in style? Weāre in the middle of Philadelphia Fashion Week, the annual celebration of local style with fashion shows, panels, and networking events. Phillyās version of the Met Gala, the flashy and fun Avant-Garde Ball, is on Friday.
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šØ Last call for some modernist art: Painter Joseph Stella created colorful and complex portraits of industrial America. His incredible art is on view at the Brandywine Museum of Art in āJoseph Stella: Visionary Nature,ā which closes this weekend.
šŖ Maestroās magic wand: In the upcoming Leonard Bernstein biopic directed by and starring Bradley Cooper, thereās a special Philly connection in the conductorās baton. Meet the local maker whose father crafted Bernsteinās batons in the past, and who crafted Cooperās batons for the movie.
šŗ New true crime: 72 Seconds in Rittenhouse Square is a new documentary series about Michael White fatally stabbing Sean Schellenger in 2018. It premieres next week.
š¤ Canāt stop, wonāt stop: This weekend is the second Montco Jazz Fest, and Philly vocalist Miss Justine is coming out of retirement to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award and perform one more time for her devoted fans.
š„ Looking back: The 1978 documentary Amateur Night at City Hall: The Story of Frank L. Rizzo was so incendiary upon its release that WHYY nearly lost its Living History Center headquarters. The film will screen at the Lightbox Film Center on Friday.
š Legendary dressmaker: Famous Black designer Ann Lowe crafted high fashion for rich families like the Carnegies and the Rockefellers, including Jacqueline Kennedyās wedding dress. Lowe is now the center of a new exhibit at the Winterthur Museum in Wilmington, Del., presenting 40 of her couture creations and a replica of Kennedyās stunning dress.
šø Next fest: This weekendās Xponential Music Festival is shaping up to be a rainy experience, but weather permitting, there will be tons of talent descending on Camden for three days, including the shirt-ripping band Low Cut Connie.
š My calendar picks this week: Catch flicks at the Womenās Film Festival, explore various cuisines in Dine Latino Restaurant Week, and sample all sorts of food at South Street Smorgasbord.
The thing of the week
Opera Philadelphiaās O23 Festival kicks off today showcasing an array of contemporary opera. Iāll be attending tonightās world premiere of 10 Days in a Madhouse, about investigative journalist Nellie Blyās undercover journey in an asylum to expose horrific conditions. (Look out for my upcoming review with Inquirer classical music critic Peter Dobrin!) Thereās also a Philadelphia premiere of Unholy Wars, which reframes the Crusades through a Middle Eastern lens; Late Night Snacks from the Bearded Ladies Cabaret; and a new production of Verdiās Simon Boccanegra. With 33 performances over 11 days, the festival runs through Oct. 1. Keep an eye out for our coverage.
Fall into fall š
š For all youse newcomers: My coworker Paola PĆ©rez just launched a new Inquirer newsletter for Philly transplants ā Navigate Philly! Whether you moved to town this month or last year, weāre here to help with a start-up guide to everything you need to know, from local vocab to DMV tips. Sign up here!
š Share your thoughts: The famously macabre MĆ¼tter Museum has been going through a major direction shift under new leadership regarding its world renowned collection of human remains. This week, they announced a series of public town halls to gather public feedback on ethics and consent.
šŗ Prost!: Oktoberfest is coming up and weāve got a roundup of 15 great festivals and parades to celebrate the hop-filled holiday.
š· Jazz it up: The Branford Marsalis Quartet, Christian McBrideās New Jawn, Pat Metheny, and more jazz stars are performing in Philly this fall. Hereās your guide to the best jazz in town.
š Take off: Immerse yourself in a black hole simulation, learn about the future of space travel, and get up close to space rovers in the Franklin Instituteās upcoming āWondrous Spaceā exhibit.
šØ Determined to be: The first retrospective of undersung-yet-remarkable sculptor John Rhoden will open at PAFA in October, showcasing some 70 sculptures of bronze, stone, and wood alongside archival materials from Rhodenās prolific life.
š½ Will you be a survivor?: Donāt worry, Iām talking about corn mazes. Reba McEntire corn mazes, to be exact. Five farms in the region will be opening Reba-themed mazes this season.
āPop quizā
Black couturier Ann Lowe grew up in which state?
A) Alabama
B) Delaware
C) Pennsylvania
D) Texas
š® To let me know which of the above is correct, write me back.
This week, Iāve been obsessed with The Other Black Girl, which has so far been a super faithful adaptation of the suspenseful office-horror novel, thanks to author Zakiya Dalila Harrisās participation. Are you watching anything scary to get into spooky season? Let me know!