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Wayne-based residential interior designer Stephanie Kraus knows the success of a custom build comes down to the designer-client relationship. So when she was hired to […]
A year inside has us itching to redecorate — and we’re starting with these covetable wallpapers from Philly artisans. Wallpapers pictured above (starting from top): […]
We do know that you can still buy homes on the Jersey Shore for less than a million bucks, though the number of such homes […]
Ray Didinger, the doyen of Philly sportswriters, has a new book out: Finished Business: My Fifty Years of Headlines, Heroes and Heartaches (Temple University Press). […]
Would you like to own one of those striking midcentury modern houses that dot East Falls’s upper reaches? You would, but you don’t want to […]
Just about everyone around agrees that Lansdowne Borough in Delaware County is full of potential. It has an attractive downtown Main Street with a historic […]
Howdy, buckaroos, and welcome to our Monday news round-up. For the time being, this is going to be your one-stop weekly bonanza for Philly restaurant […]
Wanna get away? Maybe you’d like to head for a place full of sun and sand, like Hawaii, where you could hang out at a […]
The Walnut Street Theatre has long had its critics—and no, we’re not talking about those snooty journalists who sit in judgment on opening night, their […]
Though the American Cancer Society deems multiple myeloma a fairly uncommon type of blood cancer, nearly 35,000 new diagnoses of the disease are estimated for […]
The first Poconos vacation resorts were established as group getaways: large inns and lodges, many financed by Philadelphia worthies who were looking for a place […]
Once again, they had me at the knotty pine. This building material, the wood that made the American Dream in the 1950s, abounds in the […]
Secrets From the C-Suite, presented by Bank of America, launched on Wednesday, May 19th, with a live discussion hosted by editor Kate Dailey. The first […]
Last June, during the height of social unrest around the country, Sudan Green launched Spirits Up! with a six-day yoga and meditation protest that popped […]
There’s a truism in the green building community that states, “The greenest building is the one that’s already standing.” Put differently, a building that’s already […]