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A Grilling Guru’s Tips to Surefire Success
Summertime is always a time when I can take the heat (in two ways)! One, I am able to shoulder more of the cooking responsibilities and...


A Red, White & Blue Summer Tablescape
Photography by Lele Fain Photography It’s finally summertime in middle Tennessee, which is my favorite time of year. I love the heat, and...


Franklin road apparel men’s summer - Essentials
Gentlemen can still look suave in heat of summer. From effortlessly handsome to sophisticated - Franklin Road Apparel have styles for all...


Brooches - The Rise of this Must-Have Accessory
As summer sweeps into Williamson County, a season of sophisticated garden parties and outdoor weddings is heating up. Dressing up without...


How R.A. Dickey Keeps His Edge
One of the unique things about living in Williamson County is the number of high-profile yet humble people there are in our community. We recently talked with former MLB pitcher R.A. Dickey about his career, his health, and how he stays on top of his game long after retirement. Born and raised in Nashville, R.A. Dickey attended Montgomery Bell Academy where his talent was apparent early on. As a high school senior, Dickey was awarded Most Valuable Player in the AAA Championsh


Men & Medical Aesthetics
It’s all over social media (and research supports), that men are finally dipping in to the $6.4 billion Botox market. According to the...


A Day in the Life of Dr. Bill Andrade
Your day begins at three in the morning with a cup of coffee and speed reading fifty to one hundred pages. Next, you go for a ten-minute...


Sail Away - St. Michaels, Maryland
Photography by: Lacy Transeau Having lived in the South for four summers now, by August I am weary from the landlock. While everyone else...


The Colony Hotel’s Luxurious Legacy
Located in the heart of Palm Beach, The Colony Hotel, also affectionately known as ‘The Pink Paradise,’ stands as a beacon of timeless...


Margi’s Chair
Located in the heart of Green Hills, Margi’s Furniture and Design has enjoyed offering Nashville and surrounding areas eclectic home...


2024 Iconic Women of Williamson
by Pam Horne & Cindy Thomsen Photography By Anne Goetze i·con·ic adjective of, relating to, or having the characteristics of an icon;...


Riverview
Photography by beth valdovinos photography Over a Century of Charm & Innovation Upon entering downtown Franklin via Franklin Road, one...


Creating a Colorful 70’s-Inspired Tablescape
Photography By Lele Fain Photography I say that every new table I style is my favorite, but this one is extra special. My father, who is...


Spring capsule wardrobe with belk
Spring forward into timeless style with our carefully curated capsule wardrobe, designed in partnership with Belk. Each piece is a nod to...


Karen Kingsbury’s Journey from Author to Filmmaker
Photography by hope Hickman & Karen kingsbury productions It began innocently enough, during the late summer of 2010. Best-selling author...


So you want to be a Southern Lady
The term “lady” has many meanings all over the world, but mostly refers to a girl or woman. The term began as early as the 1500’s from...


1507 Amesbury Lane | Franklin Tennessee 37069
Experience elegance and comfortable living with a location that allows quick access to shopping, restaurants, schools, and downtown...


Five Messages Your Yard Sends Potential Home Buyers
More than three-quarters of Americans who have a yard say it’s one of the most important parts of their home, according to a poll...


Seventy Years of Laura Ashley Through Grandmillennial Tablescapes
PHOTOGRAPHY BY Lele Fain Laura Ashley is celebrating seventy years of business, and if you’re a “grandmillennial” like myself, you are...


Gardening with Kids
by Kimberly Blaker There’s no question playing in the dirt tops the list of fun for kids, particularly young children, despite the protests of many well-intended parents. If you happen to be one of those worried parents, you can put your fears aside. As it turns out, dirt is beneficial to the long-term health of kids, according to a Northwestern University article by Clare Milliken, “Germs at four, less inflammation at forty.” Studies have found that early exposure to certain
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