Lifestyle
Caught up in the movement
Two Somerton violinists are enjoying a harmonious existence with the Meiravi Quartet. ... Full story
A message of hope
"Breast cancer is not a death sentence anymore. People can survive." — Judi Blue, breast cancer survivor ... Full story
Testing their limits
Ian Wanjek is a high school junior who is looking forward to an appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy. The 16-year-old is preparing for the application ... Full story
Power of Prayer
An Episcopal church in Bustleton celebrates a key anniversary, thanks to generations of devoted congregants. ... Full story
His words are pouring out
Glenn Segal’s an optician by day, but his spare time is focused on tapping out pages of science-fiction prose. ... Full story
Divine plan
The pastor of the Johnson Memorial United Methodist Church is hopeful that some strategic moves will lure more people to the pews of his building. ... Full story
Happy school daze
Pupils and teachers at the Frankford Friends School are excited that construction of a new building is about to begin. ... Full story
An artistic vision
The program ‘Form in Art’ gives people with sight limitations an outlet for creative expression. ... Full story
Remnants of a catastrophe
An incinerated and twisted computer keyboard. A melted and misshapen metal tray. They’re part of a museum exhibit of ordinary items that became extraordinary in the rubble of Sept. 11, 2001. ... Full story
The science of sweet dreams
Dr. David Visco has unmasked a new way to treat sleeping disorders. ... Full story
A message of hope
"Breast cancer is not a death sentence anymore. People can survive." — Judi Blue, breast cancer survivor ... Full story




