The Ten Commandments–Classic Movie and Easter TV!

  By: Mary Fran Bontempo Around Easter, I can hear the voices resounding in my head. "Moses." "Oh, Moses, Moses." "Moses! Moses!" From his former lover, Queen Nefretiri, to his shepherd-girl wife, Sephora, to God Himself, Moses has a lot of people wanting a piece of him. And, as portrayed by Charlton Heston in the Cecil B. DeMille classic, The Ten Commandments, this Moses, by turns bare-chested and studly to gray-haired and stately, [...]

2018-10-30T09:48:15-04:00March 29th, 2013|1 Comment

The Prince is in the House

by Chrysa Smith DO AC. It's the PR campaign that has been intended to bring players, daytrippers and the idly curious back to Atlantic City. And it's been especially important since Hurricane Sandy ripped apart the boardwalk and beat up the dunes. But perhaps there will be no better time to DO AC than when a certain handsome, single prince is in the house--that Brit named Harry. Now at first glance, the eyebrows [...]

2018-10-30T09:48:16-04:00March 28th, 2013|1 Comment

The Pope and the Paper Boy

  By: Mary Fran Bontempo To hear an audio version of this post, click the play arrow below. Imagine the conversation: “Hi, Daniel. It’s Cardinal Jorge. Ah, just so you know, I’m going to have to cancel my newspaper delivery. Something’s come up and I won’t be home for a while.” I’m free-forming here, but a similar call was made to a paper carrier in Argentina last week, canceling a long-running delivery. The [...]

2018-10-30T09:48:17-04:00March 26th, 2013|3 Comments

Home Shows Inspire Home Owners

By: Mary Fran Bontempo It’s official; spring has sprung—and not a moment too soon. Here in Philadelphia, the most immediate sign that spring is on the way is the Philadelphia Flower Show, highlighted on NRFGP a few weeks ago, which returns every year at just about the time the natives are about to lose their minds to cabin fever. The delightful sights and scents of flowers and nature (okay, so it’s a gigantic [...]

2018-10-30T09:48:19-04:00March 22nd, 2013|0 Comments
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