Elegant, artistic pieces from the heartland.
Read More“All of a sudden it was like, bam: motherhood and entrepreneurship. They ran into each other straight from the get-go. It’s always been a juggling act, but I love that [my daughter's] grown up literally surrounded by all this.”
Read MoreRevealing the synergy that can result when the proverbial right and left brain hemispheres befriend one another, Lerma has built a roster of solo and group exhibitions around the globe.
Read MoreWatch to be sated. The brain nestsa splintered thought that seedsits own creation ...
Read MoreI have inherited these feetfrom the trust fund of feara garage full of rusting knickknacksstored in a body shop of intent ...
Read MoreNashville has witnessed an upswing of development across the fashion and design industry, and few from the region know this better than Elise Joseph: local girl with influence writ large.
Read MoreWhen Genevieve was only six her fatherdied one evening. An electric storm cloudswallowed her lunchbox ...
Read MoreAn interview with a Nashville-based fashion designer. "I didn’t want to be another New York designer, straight out of school in the city and trying to start a brand. I would have been one of thousands."
Read MorePhotographer Caroline Allison talks process and creativity."Right now everything is possible, and nothing is impossible. The challenge is figuring out how to get where I need to go."
Read More"I think appreciation for art comes from introspection. It’s about being open and being honest with yourself. It takes some grit to take on that examination, and that’s the kind of man I hope my products target."
Read More"My mother is indigenous to nowhere. My lips curl in bloodat the rising of the father. Black is not a primary color."
Read MoreA natural soap and body care company in Kansas City committed to moral business practices as they continue to scale.
Read MoreNashville-based couture hatmaker Anna Zeitlin is making a career as a modern-day milliner, an occupation that evokes Jane Austen novels and the nostalgic fashions of Steeplechase more than the everyday American.
Read More"The man—the salesman—at the mattress store was beautiful. And very loved. But he loved only mattresses, their beautiful contusions, their floral sighs as bodies broke them in on winter nights ..."
Read MorePhotography by Attilio D'Agostino.
Read MoreThe Washington Post says that green burials areon the rise, as baby boomers plan for their future ...
Read More"I’m not an industry dude—I got into photography through a different route. I’ve always loved culture, and photography became this gateway to get to know different cultures. It gives you a kind of courage."
Read MoreA poem inspired by a work from a Midwestern artist.
Read MoreInspiration for a beautiful wardrobe during the season's warmer months.
Read MoreFifty percent of our marriages endedin stalemate, the rest in restaurants.
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