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Amy Korman

City Life

Local author’s foodie book

Chestnut Hill to Mumbai to Paris

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And in Chestnut Hill. And Blue Bell.  And many more of Philadelphia’s most buttoned-down places. How a generation of otherwise straitlaced moms and dads are rediscovering their inner stoners …  and making pot legit

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Stop: Hammertime

Nicknames at kids’ summer camp

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Sex and the City 2

Why do the critics hate it?

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My Basset Hound Is Robin Williams

And I have to walk him

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Clean Closets and American Gigolo

In other words, it’s spring

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Give Til It Hurts

Is gift giving out of control?

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Campbell Soup heiress Dorrance Hamilton has enjoyed a life of wealth and years as the face of the Main Line

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After his financial empire blew up and his second marriage fell apart, venture capitalist Pete Musser seemed destined for the Main Line scrap heap. Now he’s back, making big deals, dating, and driving a flashy ragtop. Who knew that life begins at 80?

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In a $4 billion (or so) tale of tough love, romance and aspiration, Philadelphia’s brashest real estate developer has gone from sleeping in his car to yachting his way around the world — all by being able to see things that aren’t ther

The Extra-Large Life of Brian O’Neill

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From late icon Bobby Scott to present-day Biddles and Pews, Philadelphia’s elite families share — in their own words — the well-bred secrets of privilege, high stone walls, turtle soup, martinis and, believe it or not, “poontang”

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Can an antique-loving girl, a modernist man, two occasionally mud-encrusted boys and one cat happily co-exist? Of course they can. But can they co-decorate?

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Top Schools: The $12,000-a-Year Preschool