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EDITOR'S PICK


Susan Blair Truex
To Susan Truex, art can be articulated very simply: Art is “the breath [she] breathes.” Susan has been a professional painter for thirty-two years and continues to evolve in her artistry.


Strength in Numbers
At Tennessee Lady Raptors practice, a girls' Rugby team based in Williamson County, hesitation is not an option.


Silent Structures, Living Stories
As we celebrate Preservation Month, communities across the country take time to recognize the importance of protecting the places that tell their stories. Franklin offers no shortage of examples.


Just Up the Road
This stunning estate is handcrafted with immaculate detail. 99 Posey Circle is a sight to be seen, sitting upon the hilltop overlooking approximately 457 acres.


Spring Artist Group Show
Gallery 202 welcomes spring with a dynamic group exhibition featuring new work from twenty local and regional artists, continuing its tradition of showcasing diverse creative voices within the community.


Lee Kennedy
Johnny Birdsong takes a walk with Lee Kennedy and finds out what he believes it means to be a Southern Gent.


Dressing to the Back Nines
Golf fashion is ever-changing, continually influenced by both tradition and innovation. It will continue to evolve in ways we cannot yet imagine in order to keep up with the elements and the times.


Michelin in Music City
This past November, for the first time ever, the MICHELIN Guide announced its American South category - officially granting Nashville the culinary credit it deserves.


A Legacy of Elegance
Olia Zavozina is a highly acclaimed and internationally recognized designer, renowned for her exceptional talent in creating customized, couture wedding gowns and red-carpet stylings.


Pam Lewis Brings Benjamin Franklin: America’s First Rockstar — to Franklin
Thanks to the DAR spurring efforts and Pam Lewis getting involved and gifting our city with our very own “Ben on the Bench”


Historian with a Brush
Historian with a Brush is a hardcover, commemorative gift edition celebrating the life and art of David Wright, and published by Grandin Hood Publishers of Franklin.


Where Christmas Lives
The Reindeer Farm, located in Bowling Green, has kicked off another hoof-stomping season.


The Williamson Grinch
A Southern Gentleman Meets the Williamson County Grinch: A Christmas Conversation


Saddle & Stable Christmas
Bring equestrian elegance to your holiday season with Franklin-inspired Saddle & Stable Christmas décor.


Feeding Hope and Dignity
Since 2013, One Generation Away (OneGenAway) has been working to end hunger and food waste by rescuing food that would otherwise go to landfills and redistributing it directly to families in need—no questions asked and no paperwork required.


Painting with Light
Photographer Joe West brings history to light through his lens.


The Beauty of Broken Rules
Rebecca Gardner of Houses & Parties releases debut book with Rizzoli New York


Where History Grows: Collins Farm & The Old Glory Garden
Collins Farm in Franklin is a hidden historic gem with deep roots — from Native American settlements and Civil War battles to a 20th-century hub for education and culture. Today, the Daughters of the American Revolution have restored the property with a pavilion and themed gardens honoring patriotism, remembrance, and native heritage.


Lost Restaurants of Williamson County
There was a time when the dining options in Williamson County were limited, but the restaurants that did operate here served as hubs.


Masters Golf Tournament Inspired Tablescape
A Master's inspired tablescape that could also work for Easter.
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