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America's Mayor Redefined
Mayors have to do their share of glad-handing. Showing up at ribbon cuttings, weddings and funerals, and handling everything from city services problems, to crime, tax increases and education issues. For the energetic Mayor Lawrence Keller (R) of New Hope, though, those official duties are performed in an often non-traditional way, but it’s all in a day’s work. |
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I write to correct some of the factual errors in LifeStyle Magazine’s August 2007 about the Barnes Foundation and the relocation of its art gallery. (“Barnes Foundation Update,” Maryanna S. Phinn) |
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Writer Tom Hylton Discusses Land Preservation Tom Hylton does not claim to be an expert. He’s just a concerned citizen and writer who cares about the traditional towns that he’s always called his home. During his quest to preserve small-town life, he has written a series of articles and a book, which was turned into a documentary, picked up a few awards, and has addressed national audiences about land and town development. |
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Debating Politics with Humor
Whether you know him as an outspoken radio personality, a boisterous guest on magazine news shows (“The O’Reilly Factor” with Bill O’Reilly, “Hardball” with Chris Matthews and “Real Time” with Bill Maher), a weekly columnist for the Philadelphia Daily News, or a temporary replacement for Don Imus, you know Michael Smerconish has made a career from serving up commentary about pop culture, news and politics with a side of humor and great insight, all brewed with his own brand of highly spirited input.
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From LIVE Aid to LIVE8, this legendary concert king is Philadelphia’s rock and soul.
Six days after the LIVE8 Concert took place in Philadelphia and around
the world, Bob Geldof, the socially-conscious rock star and producer of
the mega-concert said: “This is the day when the end of extreme poverty
made history.” More than three billion people literally helped change a
global agenda, forcing the world’s leaders to address the issue of
extreme poverty in Africa. This was the same man, who twenty years
earlier, called attention to the famine in Ethiopia through another
concert in Philadelphia, LIVE Aid, which raised more than $200 million,
and proved that music can make a difference.
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Bucks County’s colorful, quixotic director, producer, filmmaker, author and Renaissance man, Stephen Stahl.
It is said that art imitates life. If that’s the case, Stephen Stahl’s
own life is a canvas of unrivaled hope and redemption. This
Philadelphia native prefers to surprise his audiences, taking them into
the depths of human degradation and then to a place of ultimate
enlightenment.
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Teaching our children empathy.
Rebecca O’Connell, a bright and beautiful twelve-year-old, is like any
other sixth grader at Paxon Hollow Middle School in Broomall, Pa. She
hangs out with her friends, loves to draw, enjoys cozying up with a
good book and absolutely adores animals.
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