Bryn Mawr
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Bryn Mawr-Based Acting Without Boundaries Empowers Actors with Disabilities
Acting Without Boundaries, a Bryn Mawr-based theater program, empowers children and adults with disabilities across the region – both onstage and in life, writes Phil Davis for WHYY. The program gives participants the opportunity to stage plays they have written and produced themselves. Founded in 2004, Bryn Mawr’s Acting Without Boundaries started as a small…
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Bryn Mawr’s Michael Rubin Teams Up With Tiffany Haddish to Announce ‘Fanatics Games’
Bryn Mawr billionaire and CEO of Fanatics, Michael Rubin is back with another headline-grabbing event, reports CBS News. The executive announced the Fantatics Games which will take place June 20-22 in New York City. The high-enery competition brings together 50 pro athletes, celebrities and creators alongside 50 fans for a chance to win nearly $2…
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First Bank House of the Week: Tudor Treasure in Bryn Mawr Lists for $1.8M with Room to Entertain
Tucked into one of Bryn Mawr’s most charming neighborhoods, 321 Airdale Road hits the market at $1,799,000 and stands as a shining example of classic Tudor charm and refined modern living. . . This brick-and-stone English Tudor, beautifully positioned on nearly an acre, offers 5,000 square feet of renovated luxury. From its slate roof and…
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Bryn Mawr Hospital Dir. of Nursing Operations Finds Joy in Other Nurses Success
Mary Lance-Smith, director of nursing operations at Bryn Mawr Hospital, keeps a sign in her office that sums up why she chose the profession: “I became a nurse because I was called to do this work,” writes Gina Lizzo for the Main Line Today. Lance-Smith first became interested in nursing as a child, when she…
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First Bank House of the Week: Classic Meets Contemporary in This $2.53M Bryn Mawr Estate
Tucked into one of Bryn Mawr’s most desirable neighborhoods, the house at 1035 Old Gulph Road delivers understated luxury and thoughtful craftsmanship throughout. Listed at $2,525,000, this five-bedroom stone Colonial blends classic charm with refined updates across a serene, landscaped parcel. . . A flagstone path welcomes you into a sunlit foyer, leading to an…
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Spend Time in Bryn Mawr with Food, Fun Activities, and Community
Bryn Mawr is perfect for spending a day filled with exciting activities and delicious meals in great company, writes Ben Silver and Samantha Geiger for the Main Line Today. Kick off with a mouthwatering brunch at Angelo’s Cafe, known for some of the best pancakes in town. The menu also has plenty of savory options,…
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Clover Market Returns to Bryn Mawr May 18 for Its Only Spring Main Line Date
The award-winning Clover Market will pop up in Bryn Mawr, in the heart of the Main Line, on Sunday, May 18 from 10:00 AM-4:00 PM. The Market will feature over 90 carefully curated vendors offering a standout selection of handmade and vintage goods, plus a full lineup of food trucks, live music, and free kids’…
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Bryn Mawr Mansion is a $2.8M Castle in the Main Line
A stunning Bryn Mawr mansion blends Tudor elegance with brick grandeur, writes Lisa Dukart for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Listed at $2.795 million, the 6,164-square-foot residence at 1100 Green Valley Rd. offers a private, estate-like setting on nearly two acres in Lower Merion Township. From the moment you pass through the gated driveway, the home makes…
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Montco Leaders Urge Action as SEPTA Faces Historic Cuts
Montgomery County leaders are sounding the alarm over SEPTA’s looming $213 million deficit, writes Hayden Mitman for NBC 10 Philadelphia. With up to 50 bus routes and five regional rail lines on the chopping block, county commissioners are urging swift state action. “SEPTA’s funding crisis isn’t a transit issue,” said Commissioner Jamila Winder during a…
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Bryn Mawr’s Michael Rubin Launches First Fanatics Collectibles Store with Formula 1 Flair
Bryn Mawr native Michael Rubin called on Formula 1 superstar Lewis Hamilton to make the new Fanatics flagship store unforgettable, writes Trace William Cowen for Complex. Thousands of fans packed London’s Regent Street on Friday for the debut of the first-ever Fanatics Collectibles flagship store. The 9,000-square-foot shop is a new hub for trading card…
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New Monument at Bryn Mawr College Pays Tribute to Generations of Black Workers
Bryn Mawr College unveiled a powerful new art installation last Thursday that honors the Black workers who helped build and sustain the Main Line institution over a century ago, writes Isaac Avilucea for Axios Philadelphia. The piece, titled “Don’t Forget to Remember (Me)” by D.C.-based artist Nekisha Durrett, transforms the Cloisters courtyard with a braided…
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Midcentury Modern Bryn Mawr Home Hits Market for $2.2M
A midcentury modern home in Bryn Mawr, inspired by the 1960s aesthetic popularized by the show Mad Men, hit the market last week for $2.2 million, writes Erica Palan for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The stunning residence impresses from the start with its jaw-dropping spiral staircase. “As soon as you walk in, you can see the…
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Bryn Mawr’s Michael McDermott Walks Augusta’s Fairways for the Second Time
Michael McDermott didn’t officially compete at this year’s Masters Tournament — but he still walked the legendary fairways at Augusta National in a way few ever will. The Havertown native and Bryn Mawr resident served as a “marker” during the iconic event, a role reserved for highly skilled amateurs when an odd number of golfers…
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Bryn Mawr College Braces for Potential Increase in Endowment Earnings Tax
Bryn Mawr College is bracing for a potential increase in the tax on its endowment earnings, warning that this change could affect financial aid and other programs, writes Susan Snyder for The Philadelphia Inquirer. President Donald Trump’s administration has already targeted research funding and grants at some of the wealthiest colleges in the country, and…
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Main Line Fashion Week Returns to Bryn Mawr, Celebrating Style and Neurodiversity
This Saturday, Bryn Mawr brings the runway back to the Main Line Fashion Week, and for a good cause, writes Max Bennett for the Patch. The one-hour fashion show doubles as a fundraiser to support neurodiverse students at Hill Top Preparatory School. Hill Top will host the event from 8 to 9 PM. Spearheaded by…
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Cutlets at Carina Sorella in Bryn Mawr Are Show-Stopping Spectacles
The huge chicken cutlets served at Carina Sorella in Bryn Mawr are a true spectacle, often drawing the attention of many a passersby, writes Craig LaBan for The Philadelphia Inquirer. While some might criticize the supersizing of American portions, this 14-ounce slab of fried chicken and buttermilk breading is perfect for sharing with a loved…


















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