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12 06, 2016

Food & Design: The Locals Eat at this ‘Peasant-style’ Pastaria on Signal Moutain

2017-10-27T07:52:17-07:00

[gdlr_image_link type="image" image_url="" link_url="" alt="" target="_blank"]SIGNAL MOUNTAIN. Summer days call for a drive to Signal Mountain to hike along the many trails. Or, at least stop in at Signal Point to take in the stunning vista of the Tennessee River Gorge from the limestone rim. Such adventures may work up an appetite. Artist: Nino Piccolo In small communities and rural areas

Food & Design: The Locals Eat at this ‘Peasant-style’ Pastaria on Signal Moutain2017-10-27T07:52:17-07:00
5 06, 2016

‘Loving Vincent’ is World’s First Fully Painted Feature Film

2017-10-27T07:52:17-07:00

[gdlr_image_link type="image" image_url="" link_url="" alt="" target="_blank"]GDANSK, POLAND. 'Loving Vincent' is the first fully painted feature film in the world and tells the story of Vincent van Gogh, a Dutch painter who rivals Rembrandt in fame. Film crew working in painting-animation 'Loving Vincent' has demanded vision and commitment. Each of the film's 62,450 frames is an oil painting on canvas, using the same

‘Loving Vincent’ is World’s First Fully Painted Feature Film2017-10-27T07:52:17-07:00
25 05, 2016

‘Insanely Beautiful’ Kitchen of Food Blogger Beth Kirby

2017-10-27T07:52:18-07:00

[gdlr_image_link type="image" image_url="" link_url="" alt="" target="_blank"]CHATTANOOGA. When food writer Beth Kirby redesigned her kitchen, it caught the attention of Bon Appétit, as well as those of us who follow her exquisite blog: Local Milk. Her photography has been awarded the competitive Saveur Best Food Blog Award. Photo by Beth Kirby In a new world of old-world open shelving, Beth Kirby shows us

‘Insanely Beautiful’ Kitchen of Food Blogger Beth Kirby2017-10-27T07:52:18-07:00
18 05, 2016

Site Specific: New Tennessee Landmark Builds Community with Fine Art

2017-10-27T07:52:18-07:00

[gdlr_image_link type="image" image_url="" link_url="" alt="" target="_blank"] CHATTANOOGA. One of the 900 streets in the country named to honor Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. is in Chattanooga. A unique public art process that began last year with conversations between the city's residents and designers is the subject of a new film, America's Boulevard. The documentary was created by Tyler Jones and Mark Slagle of Nashville with 1504,

Site Specific: New Tennessee Landmark Builds Community with Fine Art2017-10-27T07:52:18-07:00
17 05, 2016

The Ryman as Witness to Nashville’s History

2017-10-27T07:52:18-07:00

NASHVILLE. Good architecture and design make a building. We can all agree on that, being about our usual business at hand. But sometimes a single building can, in a sense, make a city. The Ryman has certainly been the brick and mortar testament of Nashville's status as Music City, it's high points and low points. In this delightful essay by Jennifer Justice in

The Ryman as Witness to Nashville’s History2017-10-27T07:52:18-07:00
15 05, 2016

‘Waynetopia’ by Wayne White Wins Best Wallpaper at ICFF

2017-10-27T07:52:18-07:00

[gdlr_image_link type="image" image_url="" link_url="" alt="" target="_blank"] NEW YORK CITY. Artist and Emmy award winner Wayne White, who grew up in Tennessee, now has a wallpaper brand to add to his long list of creative mediums. Artist Wayne White 'Waynetopia,' a new wallpaper produced by Jon Sherman with Flavor Paper, won best wallpaper this weekend at the prestigious International Contemporary Furniture Fair held

‘Waynetopia’ by Wayne White Wins Best Wallpaper at ICFF2017-10-27T07:52:18-07:00
14 05, 2016

Rock, Paper, Scissors…Typewriters

2017-10-27T07:52:24-07:00

This Hermes 3000 typewriter made in Switzerland in 1958 is available for purchase at Rock Paper Scissors in downtown Franklin, 317 North Main. [gdlr_image_link type="image" image_url="" link_url="" alt="" target="_blank"] A reminder from Rock Paper Scissors in Franklin, whose website also says, "Paper is a lifestyle." FRANKLIN, TENN. On my way to the O’More Designer's Show House opening reception

Rock, Paper, Scissors…Typewriters2017-10-27T07:52:24-07:00
14 05, 2016

Century-old Mercantile Mosaic Floor Saved for Tea Savoring Shop

2017-10-27T07:52:24-07:00

Sunlight highlights 1423 Market St. in Chattanooga where the vintage mercantile setting will become Wild Flower Tea Shop & Apothecary when it opens this summer. The mosaic floor is a rare find, and worthy of care. [gdlr_image_link type="image" image_url="" link_url="" alt="" target="_blank"] CHATTANOOGA. Sometimes you are in the right place at the right time. Take Saturday morning, for

Century-old Mercantile Mosaic Floor Saved for Tea Savoring Shop2017-10-27T07:52:24-07:00
9 05, 2016

Atlanta’s Historic Fox Theater was also a Home

2017-10-27T07:52:24-07:00

ATLANTA. Joe Patten lived in a movie palace. The longtime caretaker and advocate for The Fox in Atlanta made his home among the stunning Moorish architecture. The Fox is a performing arts venue located in Atlanta’s Midtown. Originally planned as a Shriner’s Temple, it was ultimately developed as a movie theater that opened in 1929. The principle architect was Olivier

Atlanta’s Historic Fox Theater was also a Home2017-10-27T07:52:24-07:00
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