Earlier this year, one of Philadelphia's illustrious cultural institutions underwent cosmetic surgery and had its name reduced.
Our largest science institution simply became the Franklin, as if it were some glistening condo development or waterfront casino.
Which is fitting, given all the sizzle, pyrotechnics and cost. Adult admission has soared to $23.25 if you want to see the current exhibits "Real Pirates" and "Chronicles of Narnia," the latter - correct me if I'm wrong - based on a fictional world and $1 billion global movie franchise.
"Adults" happens to mean anyone over 11, a rather severe view for an organization geared toward students. Imax? That's $5.50 extra. Audio tour? Yo ho ho, and an additional $6. For that kind of money, I left my two adults, 12 and 14, at home.
New York's American Museum of Natural History, a superior museum, offers $17 student tickets for ages 13 through 17 that include general admission and its more substantive featured exhibit, "The Horse." Why does the Franklin choose to financially penalize children for aging?
Pirate booty
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Fri Aug 01, 2008 7:22 am
The Chronticles of Narnia? Our biggest science institution has an exhibit about Lion Jesus?
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Sat Aug 02, 2008 3:39 am
Apparently, but where the hell is the outcry from the people of Pennsylvania?
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