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Terror Film Festival

This is the one time of year when your love of zombies won’t creep people out, so get your fix of gore at the six-night […]

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Home: Test: Wake-Up Call

We wake up to lights, sounds and vibrations to see which alarm clocks really ring our bell Every morning at 6:04, a piercing, staccato “beep, […]

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Home: Homefront: Letter Perfect

We love to label what’s ours with monogramming Pretty personalized stationery is so grown-up: Monogrammed stationery, prices vary, Beautiful Things pewter letter-opener, $36, and Crane […]

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Home: Homefront: Trunk Show

This season’s leaf- and tree-inspired home furnishings give us the thrill of jumping into a pile of just-raked leaves, even though we may be a […]

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Health: Ask the Expert: Fuel Up After Your Workout

After a hard workout what can I grab that will fill me up but not slow me down?   You’re right, after a hard workout […]

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Prime Finds: Pump Up the Volume, For a Cause

There are so many ways to support Breast Cancer Awareness Month; this rockin’ retro music player is just one personal favorite. A portion of proceeds […]

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Prime Finds: Lil’ Hound Dog

Relish these years when they’ll wear your costume choices, before they’re old enough to choose their own. Elvis, $19.99 at Masquerade Costume Superstore, 1100 South […]

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Thinking Small

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Renoir Landscapes

Think Renoir is all about rosy-cheeked kids and chubby naked women? Wrong. For the next three months, the Philadelphia Museum of Art will be showcasing […]

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Pulse: Chatter: Books: The Devil Wears Robes

Former Philly law clerk-turned-New York City lawyer/novelist Saira Rao is currently doing press for her recently released Grove Press novel Chambermaid, a loose-lipped legal roman […]

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Pulse: Chatter: Medicine: The Doctor Is In (The Money)

That Barbara Shonberg is a very good doctor seems beyond question. The 54-year-old Bucks County internist boasts degrees from Princeton, Penn and the University of […]

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Fall Travel Guide: Custom Weekends: Pose as a New Yorker at Your Country House

Washington, CT “Um, there’s no cell-phone reception,” John said calmly after we had oohed and aahed our way through our first hour at the Mayflower […]

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Home: Garden: Branching Out

Want to Make Your Mark in This World? Plant a Tree There comes a time in every gardener’s life when marigolds and the occasional new […]

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Home: Homefront: Divine Intervention

Vines are nature’s perfect camouflage. Vines are nature’s perfect camouflage. Senior designer Chris Pugliese of Jonathan Alderson Landscape Architects in Wayne picks his top three […]

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Home: Homefront: Shop Talk: Fall 2007

If you’re like us, you find the words “custom made” seductive but daunting, If you’re like us, you find the words “custom made” seductive but […]