After almost 50 years in the studio, J. Clayton Bright continues to evolve as a sculptor and painter in the Brandywine Valley region.
Meet teen riding sensation Parker Hendriks, who was born into a family of jockeys, riders and trainers in the region.
A Chester County college professor projects the work of iconic Brandywine Valley artists into the 21st century.
Following the passing of Irénée du Pont Jr. in January, one writer remembers the lasting legacy that "Brip" had on the region.
Here's your complete glossary of common verbiage used in the world of steeplechase for upcoming races around the Brandywine Valley.
Rain brought greater joy to the cherished union of a Delaware couple, who held their celebration at Brantwyn in New Castle County.
It’s been quite the journey for Jill Forbes Willcox, from postwar England to Tory Hill Farm, a horse farm and riding school in Glen Mills.
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Between outings, Fair Hill Training Center is workout headquarters for about 400 racehorses in the Maryland countryside.
Is Bruce Miller the Brandywine Valley region’s finest all-around horseman? His legacy in the field speaks for itself.
The Philadelphia Fashion Incubator weighs in on perfect looks for the upcoming horse races across the Brandywine Valley.
Paddle tennis is taking over the Brandywine Valley, with the Richard R.P. Morrow Invitational Tournament happening in Wilmington, DE.
When their original wedding venue didn’t work out, the Delaware couple opted for a unique venue in Wilmington for their winter nuptials.
Black Moss Meredith's modern approach to creating and sharing music is extending its reach among locals and as far as Norway.
Run by a father-son team, Laran Bronze Fine Art Foundry & Studio in Chester teams up with artists to create spectacular bronze art.
Feeling inspired to give back this holiday season? There are plenty of ways to serve the community with your time, finances or talents.
Selling Christmas trees has been a family tradition for the owners of Old Stone Farm, and they continue to grow as other farms fall away.
Coatesville’s long-awaited National Sports and Events Center—a $79 million project expected to create 350 jobs—looks toward breaking ground.
The paintings of Kennett Square-based artist Robert Jackson keep people talking with their fun yet meaningful style.
With ancestral roots that they hope to pass along to their grandchildren, local quilters share their passion for the craft of quilting.