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Meet Chef Marcus Samuelsson at Macy’s Center City #MacysChef

Impress your friends and family at your next gathering with tips and tricks from our very own Macy’s Culinary Council Chef Marcus Samuelsson, hosted by TV Host, Lifestyle Expert, and Food Lover Anji Corley.

6 Tips To Enjoy an Outdoor Movie Screening

Philadelphia has announced scores of outdoor activities, one of which are outdoor screenings of movies. I’m always making grand plans to participate in these screenings but something (usually laziness) comes up and l beg off.  I love the idea of an outdoor movie. It reminds me of going to drive in movies. We would all wear out pajamas and go…

#FairFunding and the Prevention Summer Slide #ad

Recently, the phrase “Summer Slide” has been popping up in some of the e-newsletters and mailings I receive. Summer Slide is the loss of knowledge children experience over the summer months when they aren’t being actively engaged as they would during the school day. Working in a children’s library, I see first hand parents and children preparing for the end…

Movie Review: Jurassic World

Last week I was invited by Comcast to attend a preview for Jurassic World. All thoughts and opinions are my own. Jurassic World takes place twenty two years after the events of Jurassic Park. The island, Isla Nublar, is now a fully functioning theme park which has been in operation for ten years. However, attendance is dwindling and a new attraction, in…

5 Great Books for Parents (That Aren’t About Child-Rearing)

When asked about interesting reads for people with children, most people inevitably suggest books about puberty, standardized tests or achieving a work/life balance with your family. But what if your interests are a little more diverse than that? Here are five literary recommendations for parents that aren’t about teaching the ABCs. 1. My Sister’s Keeper by Jodi Picoult One little…