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Held April 18th at Harry’s Savoy Grill in Wilmington. Nearly $50,000 was raised through the generosity of sponsors, guests, musicians and volunteers to benefit Delaware Hospice’s programs and services for […]
Held April 16th at the Georgetown Cheer Center in Georgetown. Generous sponsors and guests at the Beef and Brew raised $15,000 to benefit Delaware Hospice’s programs and services for the […]
March 13th at Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts in Wilmington.
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At the Hotel du Pont in Wilmington on February 27. More than 150 people helped raise over $40,000.
At the Dover Downs Hotel & Conference Center in Dover on February 20. More than 600 people raised $100,000 for the Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition.
At the Doubletree Hotel in Wilmington on February 27. More than 550 people attended to help raise $240,000.
An all-American childhood consists of hours of television watching, not healthy exercise. If only they showed Roy Rogers in HD…
Delaware’s first family of sushi is still thriving. Plus, Rehoboth welcomes a new deli, and more.
After a few years and a couple iterations, Simon Pearce finds its footing by bringing a touch of California cool to Chester County.
OperaDelaware presents Puccini’s “Tosca.” Plus, Bromberg’s Big Noise is fit for a Queen, Smyrna’s Got Voice II, and more.
The Gabby Guy joins an elite group for a first-time event, then braves the weather—yet again—to attend a truly inspiring affair for a group of dedicated mentors.
Fred Sears has charted new directions for the Delaware Community Foundation at a time when nonprofits need them most.
The DSO’s Dayna Anderson proves she’s no second fiddle. Plus, a reality TV show is scouring Delaware for its next “Party Mama,” a new summer arts program at Cab Calloway puts a nontraditional spin on ...
In some ways, we were more inclusive of gays 150 years ago. It would seem a step back is the way forward.
Did you know you could shop for cars in your jammies? A large number of consumers use the Internet before buying a new or used car or truck.
Learn how this important organization works for us all through peer mentoring, advocacy, education, outreach and more.
The town had existed as something between a family resort and a gay hangout since the 1930s. Not until an act of violence galvanized its factions did it become agreeably both.
Are you trying to make a great first impression? Rekindling the flame with your betrothed? Help has arrived, as Matt Amis has done the work for you.
We scoured the state for the smartest, sexiest, funnest and most eligible men and women around. Here they are and here’s what they’re looking for. (Think you fit the bill?)
Features In the Lead Who’s running your hospital? Some of the most capable administrators in the business. By Bob Yearick […]
This beach cottage stays true to its roots. Plus, from classic to contemporary to places in between, these magical kitchens are as much about gathering as cooking, go home shopping resort-style, and more.