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A.C.’s Revel resort: Exciting, creamy, plenty to like — and not quite ready yet

It’s not cheap. But then, that’s the idea. When I told a colleague I was heading off to the spanking new, high-style Revel resort and casino in Atlantic City to check out the stayover experience, she looked at me with skeptical disdain."For $400 a night," ... [ Published 20 hours ago by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
First Reported 4 hours ago - Updated 4 hours ago - 1 Documents

Charles L. Madden, 78, artist who founded commercial art firms

While Charles L. Madden was still in elementary school, his mother often took him from their Kensington home to Saturday-morning classes at the former Philadelphia College of Art at Broad and Pine Streets.By the time he was in eighth grade, he was drawing ... [ Published 4 hours ago by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
First Reported 6 hours ago - Updated 6 hours ago - 1 Documents

Ocean City NJ bridge is a massive marvel of concrete

Along with the usual water ice, greasy pizza, and tubes of sunscreen, the unofficial first weekend of summer was marked by a new arrival this year at the Jersey Shore: 175,000 cubic yards of concrete. It didnt arrive all at once, of course, but the concrete ... [ Published 6 hours ago by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
First Reported 6 hours ago - Updated 6 hours ago - 1 Documents

Penn computer model simulates blood clotting and treatment

The best way for a patient to understand what happens in a heart attack is not to have one at all, but to have the doctor simulate it on a computer.That is the idea behind new research at the University of Pennsylvania, in which scientists created computer ... [ Published 6 hours ago by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
First Reported 6 hours ago - Updated 6 hours ago - 1 Documents

Geek helps gardeners find a food bank for their harvest

Gary Oppenheimer hates waste.And he loves gardening.How all this turned into a nationwide effort to fight hunger is a fable for our time.It was a few years ago. Someone with Oppenheimers community garden was lamenting all the unharvested food at the end ... [ Published 6 hours ago by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
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Pottstown designer awaits Tony Awards night

To create the set for the Broadway smash Newsies, Pottstown resident Tobin Ost served multiple masters: a choreographer who needed space for his performers to dance, a director who envisioned a jungle-gym effect, a writer who moved the action from scene ... [ Published 6 hours ago by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
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Monday’s Child: Charming, a good student, and hopes to be president

"Active, intelligent, and articulate" are words that come to mind when describing Nasir. The 14-year-old has a charming smile that draws people to him. He likes to learn new things and to keep busy. He is involved in a variety of activities including ... [ Published 6 hours ago by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
First Reported 16 hours ago - Updated 16 hours ago - 1 Documents

Movie review briefs

THE AVENGERS. Superhero extravaganza wherein Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) Thor (Chris Hemsworth) Captain America (Chris Evans) put aside squabbles to fight Thors malevolent brother. (PG-13) s1/2BATTLESHIP. Goofy action comedy about rogue Navy officer ... [ Published 16 hours ago by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
First Reported May 27 2012 - Updated May 27 2012 - 1 Documents

‘The Intouchables’ is a top three film in France

In France, James Camerons Titanic stands as the No. 1 movie in box office history.Second is a 2008 Provencal farce, Welcome to the Sticks.And third on the list of all-time biggest cinema draws? Well, that would be The Intouchables, the indigenous buddy ... [ Published May 27 2012 by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
First Reported May 27 2012 - Updated May 27 2012 - 1 Documents

Philadelphia Orchestra’s residency in China: What’s the goal?

Behind the ceremonial pleased-and-humbled platitudes voiced incessantly on the eve of the Philadelphia Orchestras 10-day residency in the Peoples Republic of China, the question is what, exactly, will the orchestra accomplish?On the surface, the May 28-to-June ... [ Published May 27 2012 by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
First Reported May 27 2012 - Updated May 27 2012 - 1 Documents

Lisa Scottoline: Dog, meet toothpaste

So it turns out that dogs need more than love and food.I learned this when I was talking to Francesca on the phone and shes brushing Pips teeth, which she does every night. She also brushes his fur and trims his nails. "Why dont you just let him be a ... [ Published May 27 2012 by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
First Reported May 26 2012 - Updated May 26 2012 - 2 Documents

Freeman a tale of war and atonement

Lincoln is dead. The Confederates have surrendered. After near self-destruction, a fractured country begins to put itself back together.And in Leonard Pitts Jr.s new novel, Freeman, newly freed former slaves set out to reassemble their lives, loves, and ... [ Published May 26 2012 by Philadelphia Inquirer ]

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...For artistic inspiration, "his mind would go from one thing to another," Mr. Maddens wife, Mary Teresa, said in a phone interview. "At one moment, it was to be a sculptor. Then he would make something appear that had nothing to do with sculpture. Painting or glass, it went all over the place. Because everything is art." Though his artworks gave Mr...
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Charles L. Madden, 78, artist who founded comme... [ Published 4 hours ago by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
Penn computer model simulates blood clotting an... [ Published 6 hours ago by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
Ocean City NJ bridge is a massive marvel of con... [ Published 6 hours ago by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
Geek helps gardeners find a food bank for their... [ Published 6 hours ago by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
Pottstown designer awaits Tony Awards night [ Published 6 hours ago by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
Monday’s Child: Charming, a good student, and h... [ Published 6 hours ago by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
Movie review briefs [ Published 16 hours ago by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
A.C.’s Revel resort: Exciting, creamy, plenty t... [ Published 20 hours ago by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
‘The Intouchables’ is a top three film in France [ Published May 27 2012 by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
Young adult books: ‘Black Boy, White School’; ‘... [ Published May 27 2012 by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
Bissinger’s ‘Father’s Day’: Honest, exalting, f... [ Published May 27 2012 by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
Book review: ‘Redefining Diva,’ by Sheryl Lee R... [ Published May 27 2012 by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
What Albert C. Barnes definitely did not want [ Published May 27 2012 by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
Lisa Scottoline: Dog, meet toothpaste [ Published May 27 2012 by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
Philadelphia Orchestra’s residency in China: Wh... [ Published May 27 2012 by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
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It's Personal: Tina Fey, the arts, and big dreams [ Published May 27 2012 by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
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Carolyn Hax: Is honesty always the best policy? [ Published May 26 2012 by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
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‘Freeman’ a tale of war and atonement ­— and a ... [ Published May 26 2012 by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
Chuck Prophet had songs for the Bay Area’s famo... [ Published May 26 2012 by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
Tin shows its mettle at Brandywine museum [ Published May 26 2012 by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
Brandywine River Museum to present tinware exhi... [ Published May 25 2012 by Philadelphia Inquirer ]
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