Anything Goes
What was the last book that you read?
A little novel called Property by Valerie Martin. It’s placed in Louisiana and written from the point of view of a slave owner’s wife. It’s a breathtaking book.
Who would you most …
Culinary | The Palm’s
Wasabi-Panko Crusted Ahi Tuna
by Nancy Vienneau | photography by Peyton Hoge
9-10 oz ahi tuna steak
flour
egg wash
Panko Bread Crumb Mixture
Sesame Cucumber Salad
Soy Dressing
canola oil and olive oil
A ruby plank of ahi tuna …
Appraise It
by Linda Dyer | photography by Jerry Atnip
Mary Marguerite Porter Zwicker (Canadian, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, 1904–1993), view of Nova Scotia fishing shacks, watercolor over print on paper, signed “M. Zwicker” in block.
As I struggled in the dim lighting …
Beyond Words…
by Marshall Chapman
On June 29, I was scheduled to play in the round at the Bluebird Café with Tommy Womack, Peter Cooper, and Will Kimbrough. Since these guys are good friends and Will played lead guitar on my soon-to-be …
Shakespeare in the Park | Open Air Magic
William Shakespeare’s Love’s Labor’s Lost is an enchanting evening of theatre under the stars at The Nashville Shakespeare Festival’s 23rd Annual Shakespeare in Centennial Park.
Love’s Labor’s Lost is a witty romantic comedy about four young men who take an …
Libba Gillum | Split Seconds of Time
Famous for claiming, “You cannot step twice into the same river,” the Greek philosopher Heraclitus recognized that people and things are always changing. For most of our days, I think we remain unaware of the constant ebb and flow around …




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