Things To Do in Philadelphia This Weekend: January 10-January 12
Philadelphia offers you a vibrant lineup of events, with something to suit every taste, this weekend, proving that winter is no reason to stay home. The city offers a mix…

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Getty Royalty FreePhiladelphia offers you a vibrant lineup of events, with something to suit every taste, this weekend, proving that winter is no reason to stay home. The city offers a mix of cultural delights and seasonal fun. Explore world-class exhibits, live performances, and interactive family-friendly attractions, or embrace the crisp air at festive open-air celebrations. Here are things to do in Philadelphia this weekend.
Philadelphia Auto Show at the Pennsylvania Convention Center
- What: Philadelphia Auto Show
- When: Saturday, Jan. 11, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday, Jan. 12, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., with additional days and times available through January 20
- Where: 12th & Arch Streets
- Cost: General admission for ages 13+ is $20, children 7-12 are $12, with those under 6 free. Seniors/military tickets are $15.
The Philadelphia Auto Show is a thrilling event for devoted car enthusiasts and families alike, showcasing an impressive range of vehicles in a spacious setting. The show highlights the latest models and innovative technology alongside exotic cars. It offers you interactive exhibits, family-friendly activities, and opportunities to get close to cutting-edge designs.
Winter at Dilworth Park
- What: Winter Attractions at Dilworth Park
- When: Daily through Feb. 23
- Where: 1 S. 15th St.
- Cost: Adults $9, children 10 and under $7, skate rental $10
Dilworth Park transforms into a winter wonderland with activities for all ages. Glide across the Rothman Orthopaedics Ice Rink, browse the Made in Philadelphia Holiday Market for unique gifts, and warm up with seasonal treats at the cozy café. The park's festive atmosphere, twinkling lights, and vibrant city backdrop make it a must-visit destination this winter.
Chrisette Michele at City Winery
- What: Chrisette Michele
- When: Friday, Jan. 10 at 6 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
- Where: 990 Filbert St.
- Cost: Mezzanine $48, Rear Gallery $55, Gallery $65, Premier $75, and Stage Premier $85
Grammy-winning artist Chrisette Michele brings her soulful voice to City Winery, promising you an unforgettably intimate performance. Known for her powerful vocals and heartfelt lyrics, Chrisette always creates a captivating atmosphere. Set in the chic and cozy ambiance of City Winery, attendees can enjoy world-class music paired with exceptional food and wine, ensuring a memorable January outing.
Eastern State Penitentiary Tour
- What: Eastern State Penitentiary Self-Guided Tour
- When: Daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Where: 2027 Fairmount Ave.
- Cost: Adults $21, seniors (62+) $19, students/children 7-12 $17, and children under 6 free
Eastern State Penitentiary, once a historic prison, is now a popular museum offering self-guided audio tours. Renowned for its unique architecture and innovative design, it once housed infamous inmates such as Al Capone. You can explore its hauntingly preserved cells while learning about its significant role in shaping modern correctional practices.
Other Things To Do In Philadelphia To Make Your Weekend
- Winter in Franklin Square: Jan. 12 at Franklin Square
- Holiday Light Show at Shady Brook Farm: Jan. 11 and 12 at Shady Brook Farm in Yardley
- A Longwood Christmas at Longwood Gardens: Jan. 10, 11, and 12 at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square
5 Underappreciated Episodes Of ‘Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee’
Jerry Seinfeld's Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee is an incredibly popular show. However, some of the best episodes have gone underappreciated!
Some of the biggest comedians in the world have appeared on the hit show that's currently streaming on Netflix. There's an episode that reunited Jerry with former collaborator Larry David and comedy legends like Martin Short, Dave Chappelle, and Eddie Murphy. However, some of the episodes with comedians you might not be as familiar with are some of the best and most underappreciated episodes of Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee.
5 Underappreciated Episodes Of Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee
When an episode features one of the best comedians in the game, like Ricky Gervais or Chris Rock, you go into it knowing it's going to be a good episode. These guys are the best of the best! They aren't going to come on the show and miss. It's not happening—and it doesn't.
Likewise, when Jerry reunites with his former Seinfeld co-stars or collaborators, you know you're going to be in for a treat. The episode with Julia Louis-Dreyfuss is one of the best in the series, and nothing incredibly funny even happens! The 2 of them just have such great chemistry all these years later that it's still gold when they start riffing together. They even share some behind-the-scenes moments from Seinfeld, and it's a fantastic episode. The ones with Larry David and Michael Richards are great as well. Larry is in his purest form during the episode, he's one of few people I've seen appear on the show and not drink coffee, opting for tea, instead. He tells a never shared joke during the episode about the Hunchback of Notre Dame that is laugh out loud funny. Larry is one-of-a-kind.
According to Deadline, there were 84 episodes of the show made, and that's a lot to choose from! It can be difficult to choose which ones you want to watch next once you've gone through all your favorite comedians and the big names. So, let me help you out! I feel like I've seen almost all of them and while very few are duds, some rise to the top compared to others. It was very difficult to narrow it down to only 5 underappreciated episodes of Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee.
So, before we get to the list, I have to share some Honorable Mentions. First, there's Jon Stewart in Season 4 Episode 5. Jon is so relatable and is one of the more likable humans to appear on the show. He's just like a friend all of us have, only he's incredibly hilarious and successful. I came out of that episode liking him much more. Zach Galifianakis (Season 10 Episode 1) was adorable. The episode ended with a special Between Two Ferns that was hilarious at at Jerry's expense. Finally, as a massive Seth Rogen fan obviously, I enjoyed his episode (Season 11 Episode 2). Ready for the list? Let's get to it!
5 Recommended Episodes Of Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee
Bob Einstein (Season 1 Episode 6 & Season 9 Episode 6)
https://youtu.be/TIqaKGAnLdQ?si=GVXYVUTue-J-4k2y Bob Einstein's episodes of Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee are must-sees. He was the first guest to be brought back for a second appearance and after you see the first one, you'll certainly understand why. He's so funny! You might recognize him from playing Marty Funkhouser on Curb Your Enthusiasm or as satirical stuntman Super Dave. His back and forth with Jerry is one-of-a-kind. They might be my favorite episodes of the show, even better than the ones featuring my personal favorite comedians! May he Rest In Peace.
Barack Obama (Season 7 Episode 1)
https://youtu.be/WY1JcIoV72k?si=CxvQ4hhqK5cF8Mae Regardless of how you feel about politics, Barack Obama was an incredibly interesting guest on the show. He was funny, courteous, and not afraid to give Jerry some digs. It was so cool to see a U.S. President on the show and getting a sense of who he is as a person outside of politics. He seems like a relatable guy and it was a fantastic episode. It kind of brought out a different Jerry that you don't see with the comedians on the show. For once, Jerry isn't the one in charge. It's different but it's great.
Tina Fey (Season 3 Episode 5)
https://youtu.be/UvCnI2tMY2o?si=MWduqGU-1AY8Jm2K Tina Fey is a national treasure. If Mean Girls wasn't enough to prove that, or her performance as Liz Lemon on 30 Rock, then this episode of Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee should do the trick. I want to be friends with her! I think we'd get along! She's hilarious and comes off as relatable and human. It sounds like she loves food as much as she loves comedy. I might be in love with her.
Will Ferrell (Season 7 Episode 6)
https://youtu.be/DCYUClhHgkk?si=4bVJecAGTPg7kfMC Of course Will Ferrell was great on Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee. Despite not being known as a stand-up, he cut his teeth in sketch comedy and made a name for himself on SNL. He and Jerry appear on the same wave-length throughout the episode and often don't need words to understand what each other is thinking. Including an awkward moment with a waitress that they both immediately recognize as strange, but are too nice to really say anything about. It's hilarious. He shares the story of his audition on Saturday Night Live and seems like a guy anybody would get along with.
Norm MacDonald (Season 9 Episode 2)
https://youtu.be/smJLBIF-HW8?si=s146JkQoHOHxdEiT Norm MacDonald's passing was one that hit me hard. He was always one of my favorite comedians and there's truly nobody else like him. Many comics try to replicate it but will never be able to accomplish that. He's truly one-of-a-kind. In the episode, he shows that unique perspective he's known for. Nobody can straddle the proverbial line quite like Norm. In the episode, he shares his thoughts on the Cosby ordeal which ended up going viral. Without a doubt, it's one of the best episodes of the show. It was so good they should have just done every episode together and I would have been fine with that. Rest In Peace, Norm.