Tune into Ben FM all this week for your chance to win a family 4-pack of tickets to the Philadelphia Orchestra’s Carnival of the Animals at Marian Anderson Hall on March 15th.
Tickets are on sale now at EnsembleArtsPhilly.org
Camille Saint-Saëns’s Carnival of the Animals is an enchanting musical expedition through the animal kingdom. This delightful piece has become one of Saint-Saëns’s most famous, with each movement depicting a different animal, from the royal lion to the graceful swan. It even served as inspiration for John Williams’s score to the Harry Potter film franchise! Your child’s imagination will transform the hall into a lively zoo and the Orchestra’s talented musicians will excite even the littlest lion cubs.
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Captain America: Brave New World - Watch These Films and Shows First
Captain America: Brave New World is the next installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe that will be hitting theaters. And it’s one of very few MCU films since 2019’s Avengers: Endgame that will be (mostly) earthbound. It doesn’t have anything to do with the multiverse or cosmic threats. (We say “mostly earthbound” because there is a plot point that stems from the 2021 film The Eternals, but they will likely explain it in the film; we’re not recommending that movie here, as it is not one of the MCU better efforts.)
One of the great things about the Marvel Universe in the comic books has always been the different stories that it tells. The same universe where Daredevil is fighting thugs in Hell’s Kitchen is also where literal gods – like Thor and Hercules – help to save the earth from interstellar threats. The Guardians of the Galaxy are fighting evil out in space, while light years away, the Punisher is taking out the mob in the same city that Dr. Strange is battling mystical threats from his “Sanctum Sanctorum” in Greenwich Village. Just a subway ride uptown, and you’re at Avengers Mansion. It all takes place in the same “canon.”
Lately, however, films have been focused on the very heady and often confusing multiverse concept. Thankfully, Captain America: Brave New World (hitting theaters on February 14) and Thunderbolts* (May 2), breaks away from that.
But as with most Marvel projects, there’s lots of backstory, so we want to help you to prepare early with a list of films and TV shows you might want to check out before hitting the theater for Brave New World. And if you only want to watch one thing, we’ll recommend putting some time aside for 2021’s Disney+ miniseries Falcon and the Winter Soldier. But if you’re starting early and want to do a deep dive, keep reading.