Newport shells? Check. Shaker room? Got it. New York Classical chairs? Yes. The Philadelphia Museum of Art’s (PMA) American Collections are not meant to be local, but “to exhibit both […]
Andre the Giant strides through the open barn doors, his footfalls almost silent on the peat floor. One of Collin McNeil’s hunters, the Belgian-Clydesdale cross stands 18-hands tall. As Andre […]
As they drove up the steep, rutted driveway through a tunnel of overgrown shrubbery, Dick and Diane Gies had no illusions that the old house at the top of the […]
Marie Jakubauskas doesn’t mince words when people come to Gateway Stables in Kennett Square saying they just want to take one of her horses out for a ride. “You wouldn’t […]
“Our home is our sanctuary away from the busy world around us, it tells a story of places we have traveled,” says Nita Burstam from Somethings Unique in Greenville. This […]
While America has produced hundreds of internationally acclaimed artists, none have approached the achievement of Mary Cassatt, who was accepted as an equal by Claude Monet, Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissarro, […]
Let’s call it the “Law of Reduced Expectations.” It describes what happens when you have to admit that no piece of mass-produced furniture will work exactly right for your space. […]
Traveling the world with our family of six, I always expect the best but count it a blessing when things actually go right. Our group can be a bit complicated […]
Amanda Chandler & Joseph Calabro St. Joseph’s on the Brandywine June 18, 2010
Phoebe Brokaw & Charlie Davidson Montchanin June 12, 2010
It’s a knockout,” I mused as I slowly walked around the 2011 Jaguar XJ sedan, visually inhaling the vehicle’s bold presence and elegant design features. I see a modern-day classic, […]
June 18, 2010 The fare at the 2nd annual A Sustainable Feast celebrated local agriculture and the culinary talents of Talula’s Table, a restaurant in Kennett Square. Diners enjoyed food […]
May 28, 2010 Antique dealers who specialize in some of the finest examples of English and American items — including furniture, rugs, folk art, crafts, and collectibles — gathered at […]
Talk about separation anxiety! Maggie, a goldendoodle puppy, couldn’t be left alone for a second. If her owners had to go out and put her in her crate, she would […]