2016

Did You Know? Nancy Kulp

Words by Rick Dapp Nearly everyone is familiar with the celebrated Hollywood Walk of Fame on Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street in Los Angeles. Populated with seemingly countless stars imprinted in the sidewalk representing the […]

2016

Be Well: Exercise Order

By Bentz P. Tozer, Jr., B.S., CPT A well-rounded exercise program includes exercises that work all the muscles in the body. What’s rarely mentioned is the importance of exercise sequence, or the order in which […]

2016

Taste: Bollywood

Named after and inspired by the filmmaking center of India, Bollywood Bar & Grille is one of the newest additions to Harrisburg’s Restaurant Row on 2nd Street. Opened in late August and located in the […]

2016

2016 S.A.G.E Awards

S.A.G.E by M. Diane McCormick “Cut the wheat in front of you,” says one 2016 SAGE winner. The phrase can mean many things to many people, but to this year’s Savvy, Active, Growing, Enlightened honorees, it […]

2016

Knowing the Person, Not the Disease

A Look at Brookdale Senior Living by Skye McDonald Photography by Skye McDonald It’s not easy watching a loved one grow older, but that process is exacerbated when that family member has dementia. There are […]

2016

Gift Hunting: Buying Local

Think the concept of “buying local” is limited to produce, meats and dairy products? Think again. by Angelique H. Caffrey You don’t have to go beyond the borders of Central Pennsylvania to find great merchandise […]

2016

Foodsmiths

Local Chefs Talk Menus, Culinary Memories and Gastronomic Guilty Pleasures Words by Cassie Miller Photography by Kelly Ann Shuler When the work day is over, most of us turn off the part of our brains […]

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2016

Bookmarks: The Index Card

The Index Card: Why Personal Finance Doesn’t Have to be Complicated by Helaine Olen and Harold Pollack (Portfolio/Penguin, $25, 256 pages) by Harvey Freedenberg Is there a subject more fraught with unnecessary complication and outright […]