I must admit...
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Continue readingBetter late than never (as they say). So much for keeping up with the speed of social media following, you guessed it, a social media conference. To all my clients...
Continue readingFor Canton resident Nicole Flint, a childhood love of fabric (and rearranging her parent’s home) led to a new business fueled by creativity, passion and some good, old fashioned elbow grease....
Continue readingI’ve often thought of writing a series of travel books called, “Have Kid. Will Travel.” Why? I’m glad you asked. While I wouldn’t necessarily call myself a jet setter, I have done a bit of globetrotting in my day. But, whether hitting the cobblestone streets of London solo or kayaking with friends atop the second largest barrier reef in the world, I rarely take my son along for the ride. Still, he’s never been very far from my mind on my travels, and there are plenty of trips I’d like to retake with him. Now, I...
Continue readingSince the mid-1970, Kenny Leon has been a Southern trailblazer proud to call the metro area his home base - no matter where the road takes him. Now a Vinings resident, the nationally recognized actor and award-winning director is often hailed as a local champion for artistry, diversity and philanthropy. ...
Continue readingEven busy, award-winning recording artists have favorite fall traditions. Cherokee County resident and platinum-selling country music star Mark Wills is a case in point....
Continue readingFor The Weather Channel anchor and West Cobb resident Jen Carfagno, a love of all things weather led to a successful and, ultimately, very fulfilling meteorology career. ...
Continue readingHolly Firfer-Arnold, Vinings resident, Emmy nominated journalist, CNN correspondent and Star94 deejay, and her mother, Nancy Firfer, share a positively infectious enthusiasm for life and for each other. ...
Continue readingTy Pennington loves his mama. And, let’s face it, there’s nothing sweeter than a Southern gentleman whose mother raised him right. ...
Continue readingThose of you who are regular readers know I tend to keep this blog pretty light hearted, but a string of recent events that fly in the face of equality have pushed me to the brink of sanity. So, as a call to arms, this is part one of what will likely be a series of more politically charged blog entries: Earlier this week, in a 3-2 vote of the Georgia House Judiciary subcommittee, a bill that would protect state employees from discrimination based on their sexual orientation or gender identity was tabled thanks in large...
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