January/February, 2011 Issue

Two of Hearts

For the better part of a year, Lindsey Harrison and Blythe McCain have been dealing with matters of the heart.

Reid Kerr vs. Bobby Taylor

Local radio host Reid Kerr of 99.3 Talk FM sits down with Longview Lobo and former NFL star Bobby Taylor

Go With The Flow

Often, when someone manages to parlay a true talent into success – real, show-off-to-old-friends-at-the-reunion success – they are, well, a really nice person.

High Rise Hijinx

“The best ships are friendships, and may they ever be.”

Brave Brew World

While out to dinner with friends, the waiter comes over to your table and asks if you’d like a bottle of wine to accompany your meal. After being presented with a menu the size of a history textbook, you are overwhelmed.

Super Bowl Snackin'

I'm certainly not the biggest sports fan I know, but I never miss the Super Bowl.

Winter Wedding I Do's

For a winter wedding, the possibilities are endless...

Making It Back to Home

There are several things that Louisiana State University 2007 Athletic hall-of-famer and former pro-baseball player Dr. Wilburn Edward “Eddy” Furniss III will tell you about his baseball career.

Product of Passion

To luthier Todd D’Agostino, the finished product of a LaRose Guitar is more than an instrument. The finished product is a symbol of his passion. The finished product pays homage to his heritage

A Thriving Disease In East Texas

In the United States, more than 24 million children and adults are currently living with diabetes.

Putting The Right Foot Forward

In his collection of essays Sex, Drugs and Cocoa Puffs, author and critic Chuck Klosterman poses an argument that sports fans are all either loyal to Larry Bird's Boston Celtics or to Magic Johnson and the Showtime LA Lakers.

V in the City

It’s the New Year and most of us are breathing a sigh of relief that the frenzy of the holiday season is behind us. Now, we look forward to all the great possibilities and opportunities that lay ahead.

Vive La Difference

Leave it to the French culture to coin a phrase that celebrates human diversity.

Fixture Perfect

Some people might argue that fixtures can make or break the look of a room...

Continuing The Tradition

On a Saturday morning, most young adults are busy sleeping, eating or watching TV. But for Morgan Elizabeth Rippy, who attends school at the University of Alabama, she was about to receive a phone call that could only happen once in a lifetime.

Trouble With The Joneses

Through the years, television has portrayed many different types of neighbors, their quirks and shortcomings. Sound familiar? Not to worry! Experts offer advice on how to resolve conflict, live with or even report your problem neighbors.