Artist Peter B. Williams is the sole Delawarean to earn the prestigious award
Free streaming Agatha Christie mystery closes UD REP season
‘The Cornish Mystery’ debuts April 23. Now you can enjoy free streams of another Christie story (‘The King of Clubs’) and ‘Arsenic and Old Lace.’
Check out these new dining spots in Brandywine Hundred
New offers range from barbecue and burgers to pho and sushi
Summer’s on the way, and so are some of your favorite events
A few events are canceled. Some are coy. But Firefly, Point-to-Point and others say they will go on this year.
Science Olympiad teams meet some real world problems when events move outside
When you move a science competition outside, there’s all sort of real-world conditions that pop up that you’d never have to contend with in an indoor setting. Rockets that get caught in trees, not gym rafters. Planes that land on roofs that wouldn’t have been there. Parking lots that slope down to allow rain to run off, …
Delaware in the 1920s: F. Scott Fitzgerald, ghost-hunting and a few du Ponts
A new novel called ‘Ellerslie’ is a ghost story set in a riverfront mansion in Edgemoor in the Roaring ’20s.
The Falls begins leasing second building as first fills with residents
Nestled along Brandywine Creek, The Falls is city living that doesn’t feel like living in a city
Vaccinations help give diners an appetite for eating out again
Consumer confidence is growing, and one restaurateur says the state mood is becoming more positive
Making the old new: She upcycles worn furniture into stylish pieces
A Patterson Schwartz real estate agent by day, Ruth Govatos spends her nights transforming furniture
Three takeaways on achieving Black excellence and influencing Wilmington’s future
The panelists said that growing up, they had Black role models who lifted them up and showed them what success looks like.