Main Line Tonight
Main Line Tonight is a digital magazine shining light on restaurants, artists, entrepreneurs and forward‑thinking community on the Main Line suburbs of Pennsylvania.
It is built on values of inclusion, integrity and great writing, and is dedicated to connection and celebration of local culture.
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West Chester Novelist’s LGBTQ Sci-Fi Book to Be Turned into Disney+ Series
A West Chester-raised novelist was not always public about his sexuality, but now with the popularity of his queer sci-fi novel book, Brian Zepka is…
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Sommelier at Philadelphia’s Four Seasons Hotel Restaurant Publishes Book for Wine Lovers
Michele Gargiulo, a sommelier at Jean-Georges, the award-winning restaurant in Philadelphia, has published a new book filled with advice for wine lovers, writes Melissa Jacobs…
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This Berwyn Hat-Maker Started Her Career By Accident
Berwyn’s Zoya Egan, who owns Zoya Egan Millinery and founded Fashion at the Races, started her hat-making career by accident, writes Diane Oliva for Main Line…
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Phoenixville’s Great American Pub: An Instance of the Great American Success Story
The Great American Pub, whose locations across the Philadelphia collar counties include an extremely popular Phoenixville version, is a success story rooted in grit, business…
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Paoli Native Aims to Inspire Future Sneaker Designers With His Success Story
Paoli native Darrell Alston goes after what he wants, even if it doesn’t work out the first time. He’s the founder of the renowned sneaker…
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Online Publication Highlights ‘Seven Must-Dos in West Chester’
West Chester is one of the rare towns that offer the perfect combination of country and cosmopolitan, thus making it attractive to visitors from near…
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These Chester County Consignment Shops Are Both Sustainable and Stylish
Chester County is no stranger to sustainability, and these consignment shops cater to shoppers who are both eco-conscious and stylish, writes Diane Olivia for Main…
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Here are Some of the Best Things to Do in Phoenixville
Despite being one of Chester County’s oldest boroughs, there are many things to do in Phoenixville because it is packed with new and exciting places…
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Berwyn Native Teams Up with Former West Chester Resident to Launch ‘Main Line Ma’
Leah Davey, a Berwyn native and Conestoga High School graduate, and Kayla Matthews, a former West Chester resident, joined forces to start Main Line Ma,…
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This Unassuming BBQ Stand in Devon Has Attracted Meat-Lovers From Around Chester County
An unassuming BBQ stand at a Devon gas station has been serving the community for over two years, writes Maura Boughter-Dornfield for Main Line Tonight.…
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Newest Addition at The Creamery to Bring Cold Weather Fun to Kennett Square
Already an epicenter for getting together for good food and beer, The Creamery in Kennett Square is adding something to make the cold weather more…
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WCU Grad Turns Opera Into Form of Activism as Opera Philadelphia’s First Female Chorus Master
Elizabeth Braden, a West Chester University graduate and Opera Philadelphia’s first female chorus master, believes that in addition to being beautiful, music can be healing…
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Neighbors of Wildflower Farm, a Point of Contention in Willistown Township, Share Their Side of The Story
Wildflower Farm in Willistown Township has been a point of contention for months, as neighbors believe they have been demonized on social media and ignored…
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Former Pro Tennis Player, Now a Westtown School Coach, Shares Immigration Story at Naturalization Ceremony
Fazal Syed, a former professional tennis player and the current coach at Westtown School, was recently present at Valley Forge National Historical Park to share…
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The Art Trust at Meridian Bank in West Chester Displays ‘Outsider Art’ From Local, Self-Taught Artists
The Art Trust at Meridian Bank in West Chester is hosting a new exhibit, “Untethered Vision,” that showcases the works of local artists who are…
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As It Grows Each Year, This High-End Market Coming to Kennett Square a Wonderland of Artisan and Vintage Finds
Clover Market, which will pop up in Kennett Square on June 5, is a wonderland of high-end, artisan-made, and vintage goods that has everything from…
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After Two-Decade Search, Historic Church in Wayne Debuts Million-Dollar, Custom-Made Organ
St. Katharine of Siena Parish in Wayne has been on a quest to replace its organ for more than two decades, and the long search…













































