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Devon Anthropologie to swap out deceptive ‘skinny’ mirrors; Plus, Casablanca spices up Bryn Mawr; The Simple Greek feeds Wayne; F45 trains Paoli; Catwalk for Wings & lots more

March 21, 2019 by Caroline O'Halloran

Hey, Mirror, Mirror: Who’s the slimmest of them all? Shoppers trying on clothes at the new Devon Anthropologie.

Readers have been telling us for months that Anthro’s dressing-room mirrors make them look a tad taller and a smidge thinner than they actually are.

Thanks for the flattering image, the women told us, but, uh, no thanks.

Filed Under: BODY & SOUL, BUZZ, EAT, Uncategorized Tagged With: Alice Dagit, Andrew Mullen, Andy Mullen, Anthropologie, Anthropologie mirrors, Autism Awareness Luncheon, Bianca Robertson, Bonnie Kistler, Bryn Mawr BYOB, Casablance, Catwalk for Wings, Chester County Opioid Prevention Task Force, coyote, Dana Yermish, Daylesford Abbey, Devon Yard, Eagle Village Shops, Emergency Aid, F45, fashion shows, Fearless Restaurants Week, Feetures, fitness studios, Functional fitness, Functional training, golf, Great Co-Mission, Greek food, guidance counselor, Harriton High School, Haverford School, House on Fire, Jennifer O'Toole, John Hickenlooper, Justin Sherrock, Kevin Mahoney, Kinney Center, Kobe Bryant, Louella, Lower Merion High School, Main Line Day of Service, Main Line Health, Marrakesh, Marty Grims, Master's tournament, Middle Schoooled, Moroccan food, mural, new workouts, Opioid lawsuit, Paint the Town Red, Pancakes for Parkinson's, Paoli, Penn Medicine, Phil Martelli, Regeneron Science Talent Search, restaurant week, road rage, Rolling Green Golf Club, Samuel Weissman, skinny mirrors, St. Joe's, Sydney Yermish, Terrain Gardens, The Bercy, The Simple Greek, University of Pennsylvania Health System, Urban Outfitters, URBN, Van Cleve, Vivi G. Shoes, Wayne restaurants, Wings for Success, Women's Heart Initiative

GUNS! Students walk out, Parents gather & Stoga teacher speaks out nationally; Devon’s new Lumbrada; Ardmore’s new Living Room; Pro athletes talk mental health; Village Wellness & more

March 15, 2018 by Caroline O'Halloran

They called B.S.

Fed up because they don’t feel safe in school, thousands of Main Line students walked off the job Wednesday.

For 17 minutes or more, classrooms became ghost towns, the halls were mostly quiet.

There would be no repercussions. Lower Merion, Radnor and T/E Schools were of one voice: students would not be penalized for commemorating Florida’s fallen 17 and demanding #NeverAgain.

As a precaution, parents were cordially not invited to attend – forbidden, in fact, from entering schools that became “closed campuses” from 10 to 11 a.m. Local police stood at the ready, their services, thankfully, not needed.

Filed Under: BODY & SOUL, BUZZ, EAT, PLAY, SHOP Tagged With: #Enough, Anselmo Torres, Ardmore, Barbara Bigford, Berwyn, Bluebell Kitchens, community acupuncture, Conestoga High School, CYO basketball, Dan Maxwell, Deb Ciamacca, Deb Fein, Delaware Valley Friends School, Delice et Chocolat, Devon, DMAX Foundation, Emergency Aid of PA, entrepreneurs, Jennifer Thompson, Lance Isakov, Laura Mann, Laurie Doan, Lower Merion High School, Lumbrada, Main Line acupuncture, Main Line School Night, Mexican restaurants, Mullen Interiors, national school walkout, Peter Cardone, Radnor High School. Moms Demand Action, St. Monica's Parish, student athletes, student walkout, suicide prevention, Taste of the Main Line, teen mental health, The Living Room at 23 East, Tredyffrin Public Library, Village Wellness

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