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Fun around town, for $10 or less:

Every Tuesday and Thursday, we'll be posting events that are going on sale during the current week. This Tuesday post only collects the early announcements, so definitely check back on Thursday for the latest ticket news.

Fun around town, for $10 or less:

Fun around town, for $10 or less:

Fun around town, for $10 or less:

Hey, Philly, this Sunday, September 17th, is National Constitution Day! That's because on September 17th, 1787 the Constitution was signed right here in our very own Philadelphia. The 17th is a Sunday this year, which means some folks are observing on Monday, so there are events and celebrations throughout the weekend and into next week. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the National Constitution Center has a particularly large number of events going on, and most of them are free, or free after admission to the museum.

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Fun around town, for $10 or less:

Fun around town, for $10 or less:

Fun around town, for $10 or less:

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Fun around town, for $10 or less:

(For a complete list of films and their approximate show times, visit the Secret Cinema website.)

Co-authored by Rebecca Rindler


Wednesday Nights at 8: Fortress Communications presents "Make it A Film Night" at historic Headhouse Square (2nd & Pine Streets in Old City).
We've all dreamed of having our own robots. What's that? We haven't? Oh. Well, for those who have, or those who just think robots are cool, this week's outdoor screening is of , Brad Bird. This family-friendly movie about a young boy trying to protect his robot friend from the government has fantastic animation and is sure to be a hit with the young, the young at heart, and those who really, really like robots. Not so robot-inclined? The "Make it a Film Night" series continues with movies every Wednesday from 8-10 pm. Thursday nights at 9: The Secret Cinema (a perennial Phillyist favorite) hosts its "Moonlit Movie Series" at the University of Pennsylvania. Movies are shown at the 40th Street Field, (just east of 40th Street between Walnut and Locust). This week's movie is . Both venues are outdoors, so consider bringing an umbrella or a blanket. Maybe it's because Phillyist is (just barely) old enough to remember the days of drive-in theaters; but there's something wonderfully communal and relaxing about watching movies outdoors that makes the lack of concession stand and odd insect bite well worth it.

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