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July 2010

Features

Happily Ever After

Happily Ever After

Three Main Line couples offer an intimate glimpse into their most cherished day.

From the Ground Up

From the Ground Up

Community-supported agriculture is mushrooming locally. We go one-on-one with some of its most enthusiastic advocates.

Best of the Main Line & Western Suburbs 2010

Best of the Main Line & Western Suburbs 2010

Our readers and critics pick their favorites.

At Their Best

At Their Best

Exclusive interviews with local legends and legends-to-be, from Shane Victorino and Tory Burch to young actress Patricia Raven and beer guru Lew Bryson.

Wrapped Around Her Finger

Wrapped Around Her Finger

Nothing dictates the atmosphere of a wedding quite like the trends of the moment—and engagement rings are no exception.

Wedding Woes

Wedding Woes

How to finish all of your “big day” planning with a big smile.

Growth Opportunities

Growth Opportunities

Our complete directory of local CSAs.

And the Bride Wore Green

And the Bride Wore Green

The surprising evolution—or de-evolution—of the wedding gown.

Departments

Foreword: Editor's Letter

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Shooting Shane

Shooting Shane

Frontline: Great Escape

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Inn at Leola Village

Inn at Leola Village

Art on the Brandywine

Art on the Brandywine

Radnor Hunt Races

Radnor Hunt Races

Frontline: MLT Musts

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People and Things We Like

People and Things We Like

The Killing of Mindi Quintana by Jeffrey A. Cohen and more.

Habitat: Homefront

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Homefront

Homefront

News and events within the local home and garden scene.

Epicure: Mini-Review

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A Cactus to Embrace

A Cactus to Embrace

Calling all Manayunk-bound diners in the mood for flavorful food and a casual vibe.

Frontline: Doing Good

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More Than ABCs

More Than ABCs

Minority students come to the Main Line for "A Better Chance."

Frontline: Profile

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Fit for a King

Fit for a King

A former Phillies scout and batting practice pitcher takes his baseball prowess to the kids.

Frontline: Neighborhood

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Perfect Preservation

Perfect Preservation

A slice of Main Line history gets a well-deserved makeover.

Frontline: 60 Seconds

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Q&A: Vicki Vasilopoulos

Q&A: Vicki Vasilopoulos

The filmmaker/fashion maven offers insight into her latest project and reflects on the future of master tailoring.

Frontline: Retrospect

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Standing Alone

Standing Alone

Back in 1915, Chester was the only county in the state to say “yes” to women’s suffrage.

Frontline: Dossier

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Q&A: Warren Lewis

Q&A: Warren Lewis

A longtime Main Line gardener and landscaper.

Main Events

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Main Events

Main Events

Visiting the Barnes Foundation in Merion and other must-dos for July.

Living Well

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Raynaud’s Big Chill

Raynaud’s Big Chill

The disorder nips at fingers and toes—even in warm weather.

Habitat: Home of the Month

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Color Splash

Color Splash

A local interior designer boldly brings a Gladwyne home to life.

Habitat: Designing Mind

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Designing Mind

Designing Mind

Makeover master Kevin Cordes offers his best decorating tips.

Habitat: Hot Property

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Hot Property

Hot Property

Old meets new in the Highlands-Rosetree section of Media.

Epicure: Review

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Rollin’ on the River

Rollin’ on the River

At Simon Pearce, the glass is most definitely half-full.

Epicure: In the Drink

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The Heat Is On

The Heat Is On

Cool down with a glass of rosé.

Epicure: Quick Bites

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Quick Bites

Quick Bites

News and notes on the local dining scene.

End of the Line

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Summer Essay

Summer Essay

What To Kill a Mockingbird means to me.

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