What's going on in the Ardmore Patch area this weekend.
Find four local attractions you can visit on one tank of gas.
Thanks to everyone who submitted photos to Patch’s 'Little Pumpkin Costume Challenge.'
Spooky sites to see as we lead up to All Hallow's Eve in the Delaware Valley.
George Harding recently published "Main Line by Rail: Its History and Transformation."
Jessica Bedford is the dog star of “Sylvia” at the Act II Theater.
Tim Noble, of Town Hall Coffee Co., tells how you can roast your own coffee with a popcorn popper.
"Jaws," "Casablanca" and BMFI's first-ever screening of "Gone with the Wind" are among the highlights.
Ann Marie Casey, of the Case Gallery in Ardmore, tells how an exhibit of mixed media works from Lene Keingarsky translates the inner lives of a small group of Norwegians.
"If Walls Could Talk" takes a look at a group of Northside Wynnewood homes built in 1925 that appear more Tudor than Roaring '20s.
A Bryn Mawr photographer offers tips on how to shoot the perfect picture for firework displays.
It's a historical scavenger hunt for this week's "If Walls Could Talk." Long before GPS, travelers used granite miletones to find their way through Lower Merion Township.
Patch details advanced ticket offerings from local movie theaters for "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2."
Haverford College's campus is pretty stunning in any weather.
It was Vacation Bible School this past week at Ardmore Presbyterian Church, with a five-day C.S. Lewis theme.
This month brings two new film courses, screenings, a Q-and-A with Fran Lebowitz, a tribute to Elizabeth Taylor and a sing-along.
It was the fifth annual parade of classic rides on a perfect summer evening.
The Ardmore car show during First Friday Main Line on June 3.
A senior project was solid entertainment Friday night at the MilkBoy.
A small glimpse back at the final moments of Monday's Memorial Day service at St. Paul's Cemetery.
Writer Liz Spikol says the Barnes fight has been a ridiculous case of skewed priorities.
Patch has images from last weekend's at the Wayne Art Center.
Linwood Park, at Athens & LInwood in Ardmore, kicked off its one-year anniversary on Friday night (May 20).
The Penn Wynne Library's first Welcome Summer Wine Party fundraiser was classy, casual, and conversational.
Hula Hoopin' at Linwood on Friday night.
Students from Main Line schools and Philadelphia’s Germantown received awards at a sold-out event.
Get some grilled grub with the Boy Scouts. Take in some live music. Learn to dance Zydeco style.
Allons Danser has recently relocated from Conshohocken to Ardmore. Cajun, Caribbean and African flavors combine for a musical dance-jambalaya.
Local, professional artists are provided enough space at the Main Line Art Center's Annual Fine Arts Sale to exhibit a real body of work.
It's First Friday in Ardmore tonight, Mother's Day on Sunday, and plenty else in between.
This month brings two new film courses, screenings, a film festival and a sing-along.
The Wynnewood kids group The Cat's Pajamas started some 15 years ago, but audiences young and old still find them to be the bees' knees.
Penn Wynne Library has a great list of events for your little ones this summer.
Summer Music Programs at Harcum College held its second annual benefit concert for Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation.
Merion Friends Meeting hosted a reading of a new play set in the Mail Line, which focuses around a lynching victim's severed finger.
The Merion Station kitchen of Ethel G. Hofman, a nationally-syndicated Jewish food columnist and cookbook author, was among nine kitchens that were a part of the Recipe for Renovation tour.