


WINNARETTA SINGER - A PIONEER OF QUEER
LF’s own Ben Robinson presents a draw-the-curtain exposé on Winnaretta Singer, aka the Princesse de Polignac. Join us for this captivating exploration of an icon of queer history, who happened to marry a prince and commission explosive new works of art.
With signature cocktail and music, seating for 100 is available.
At The William Way Center. Saturday, Sept. 27, at 3pm. $25

HOW GERSHWIN PLAYED GERSHWIN
A highly entertaining, intimate evening with concert pianist and Gershwin scholar Logan Skelton, who’ll share his dizzying plunge into the Gershwin archives. With Logan & Laura at the Steinway in an elegant house salon. Center City – small bites, libations, and a chance to mingle.
Seating for 25. Wednesday, Dec. 3, at 6pm. $75

LANGSTON HUGHES POETRY READING
by Charlotte Blake Alston at the ROSENBACH MUSEUM
Join LF at the Rosenbach Museum for a free-to-the-public reading from the poetry and letters of Langston Hughes. Following, gather for an elegant reception with wine and small bites on Rittenhouse Square.
Rittenhouse Square Reception available for 35. Sunday, March 8, at 3pm. $75

PRIVY TO THE PRIVY
with MELISSA AND MATT DUNPHY
A fascinating, exclusive tour and talk on the privy remains of Colonial America. Hosted by the Dunphys of Callowhill at their new early American house-museum. Ale, pub bites, and 250 year old pottery sherds.
Seating for 35. Saturday, April 4, at 3pm. $75