Jan. 16, 2012 Malvern Prep, Malvern Beneficiary: Bethesda Project, Philadelphia
Dec. 7, 2011 Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown
We picked the crème de la crème of Saturday and Sunday brunch spots not only on the Main Line but also in Philadelphia and Atlantic City.
Disappearing officers were a problem in more than one battle. The Willistown resident fought back.
The Newtown Square style guru is looking forward to spring 2012 fashion trends like colored denim. Find out what else is hot this spring.
Malvern's Kiss and Makeup owners have created a new line of beauty products—and Hollywood actors will find them in their Oscars gift bags at the 2012 Academy Awards.
PLUS: George Anastasia and Glen Macnow's The Ultimate Book of Gangster Movies.
He's an optimist, loves ice cream, and looks up to Vidal Sassoon and Frédéric Fekkai. Find out what else makes this successful Main Line business owner tick.
Location: 50 Albemarle St., Baltimore. Drive time: Two hours. Cost: Rooms $175-$200, suites $225-$375. The scoop: This historic inn is actually a series of interconnected rowhomes (some dating back to the 19th century) surrounding a ...
The Ardmore resident has opened a support center in King of Prussia for children coping with death, grieving and healing. Here, she offers insight on kids and grief.
In the late 19th century, Phoenixville was known far and wide for more than just iron. Here are the people and the stories behind its illustrious pottery past.
UPenn professor Amy Hillier works with Haverford College students to resuscitate a seminal study of race relations: W.E.B. Du Bois’ 1899 book, The Philadelphia Negro.
PLUS: Jose Garces plans for the opening of three restaurants at Atlantic City's Revel.
Bala Cynwyd coffee guru Tim Noble of Town Hall Coffee Co. offers tips on preparing the best cup of joe.
This newly renovated eatery now has a bar, live music and a late-night menu, featuring the same quality of Cajun and Creole cuisine.
With passion and panache as key ingredients at this Main Line restaurant, the Wayne Hotel gets its gastronomic groove back.
Kick-start your morning with one of Main Line Today's favorite breakfast dishes, from old-fashioned Irish oatmeal to cinnamon bun French toast.
The new home store adds a touch of texture (and life) to a room with its succulents and air plants.
Filling the void of the soon-to-be-relocated Barnes Foundation, R. Brent Byrne showcases the artwork of a Philadelphia modern artist.
Modeled after France’s famed Pavillon de la Lanterne, this château-style residence features a four-car garage, a tennis court and a billiards room.