10 things happening in Philly this week that you’ll want to add to your calendar – The Philadelphia Inquirer

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‘90s Night

(Music) Can you imagine seeing all of your favorite ‘90s trends under one roof? This party will be bringing it like it’s 1999. Come prepared to boldly dance the Macarena and sing your heart out while dressed in your favorite outfit from the decade. Plus, drink specials will be offered all night. ($10, Jan. 20, 6 p.m. – 2 a.m., 258 S. 15th St., eventbrite.com)

Lunar New Year Parades

(Community) Lunar New Year celebrates the coming of spring and a new year on the lunar calendar. This year, you can celebrate at two festive parades in Philly, one on Lunar New Year’s Eve and the other on Lunar New Year’s Day. There will be fireworks, performances, food, and more to welcome the Year of the Rabbit. Saturday’s parade starts at 10 p.m. Sunday’s parade starts at 11 a.m. Both begin at 10th and Spring Streets. (Jan. 21, 10 p.m.; Jan. 22, 11 a.m.; 10th and Spring St., phillysuns.org)

Lunar New Year at Penn Museum

(Community) Come celebrate the Year of the Rabbit at the Penn Museum in partnership with the American Chinese Museum. You’ll get to watch lion dance performances as well as other traditional music and dance showcases. This family event will include activities for all ages. (Jan. 21, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., 3260 South St., penn.museum)

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Gay Bingo

(Community) It’s a safe bet you’ve probably never played a round of bingo this campy. Gay Bingo is hosted by a group of drag queens who will keep you more than entertained with loud costumes, wacky humor, and over-the-top personalities. Come play, laugh, and enter to win fun prizes. ($38, Jan. 21, 6 p.m., 615 N. Broad St., aidsfundphilly.org)

The Gatsby Gala

(Community) Transport yourself back to the roaring twenties at this party aboard the Moshulu. The ballroom will be filled with the sounds of a live jazz band. Plus, there are two other floors for dancing and great music. ($25-$75, Jan. 21, 9 p.m. – 2 a.m., 401 S. Columbus Blvd., eventbrite.com)

Imagined Futures Exhibition Opening

(Art) This pay-as-you-wish exhibit reflects the many ways the future could unfold. Ten artists have come together to explore how our shared histories and cultures could influence our future and how those potential futures can empower us to act in the present. (Jan. 21, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., 321 Chestnut St., libertymuseum.org)

Winter Wonder

(Seasonal) Longwood Gardens offers a winter escape to hold you over until spring. Start with a walk through the warm Conservatory to take in cascading blooms and the stunning orchids in the Orchid House. While you wander, you can enjoy jazz performances, the perfect soundtrack to a bright winter day. (Jan. 21 – March 26, various times, 1001 Longwood Rd., Kennett Square, longwoodgardens.org)

The Philly Vintage Flea

(Community) Over 50 top area vintage vendors will be together at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center selling the best of men’s and women’s vintage clothing. Stop by to find the next great piece for your wardrobe. Have clothes you’re ready to part with? Visit the trade pit to swap with a fellow secondhand-clothes lover. ($10-$20, Jan. 22, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m., 100 Station Ave., Oaks, eventbrite.com)

Itadakimasu!

(Community) Learn to prepare traditional Japanese kare with this hands-on class. You’ll practice all the techniques you need from sauce building to knife skills and leave knowing how to prepare a tasty meal. This event is open to both teens and adults, with free tickets available to SNAP-eligible families. ($15, Jan. 24, 7-7:30 p.m., 1901 Vine St., eventbrite.com)

Classic Guitar Soiree with Celil Refik Kaya

(Music) Enjoy a soothing midweek performance by international performing and recording artist Celil Refik Kaya. Come mingle with like-minded music lovers while listening to a selection of songs played on classic guitar. ($15-$35, Jan. 25, 6 p.m., 219 S. 6th St., philaathenaeum.org)