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January 2011

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Lifestyle Redesign: Riviera Condominiums

Lifestyle Redesign: Riviera Condominiums

P. Allen Smith Cookbook Giveaway

P. Allen Smith Cookbook Giveaway

Murder Mystery: The Case of the Hitchhike Killer, Part I

Murder Mystery: The Case of the Hitchhike Killer, Part I

Chilling story of Red Hall, The Hitchhike Killer.

Getting a Bigger Piece of the Pie

Getting a Bigger Piece of the Pie

Business partners Scott McGehee and John Beachboard recently signed an agreement to franchise their highly-successful bistro, expanding the business from two locations to 40 in the next five years … a sweet deal indeed.

Dwell: 2010 ASID Award Winners

Dwell: 2010 ASID Award Winners

AY is proud to present, for the second year running, the award-winning designs of Arkansas’ members of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) South Central Region.

My Opinion: Spoiled Rotten

My Opinion: Spoiled Rotten

If you should trouble yourself to Google the term “spoiled rotten,” chances are you would find photos of me and my baby girl, prominently displayed. It’s not my fault. My parents started it.

Ultimate Beauty Makeover

Ultimate Beauty Makeover

Excursion Spotlight: Over the Moon

Excursion Spotlight: Over the Moon

Luna Bella serves up traditional Italian/American fare with a few non-traditional surprises in their delicious menu. Dine under the full moon any night of the month at this recent addition to the Spa City restaurant family.

Tobi's Tips: New Year’s Resolutions: Interiors Bootcamp

Tobi's Tips: New Year’s Resolutions: Interiors Bootcamp

Tobi Fairley's bootcamp for getting your house back in shape after the Holiday Season.

Excursion: Chomping at the Bit

Excursion: Chomping at the Bit

Hot Springs is the place to be in January. Crowds will be lining up at the racetrack, but there is so much more to see and do beyond the finish line.

Monthly Makeovers

Monthly Makeovers

Enter for a chance to receive a makeover.

Monthly Makeover: New Year, New You

Monthly Makeover: New Year, New You

For this month's makeover Serethia Crawford, age 50, received a makeover by Clay Roots Beauty and Facial Boutique.

Money: Who Do You Trust?

Money: Who Do You Trust?

Finding and choosing a trust advisor is a serious life decision for many Arkansans, and the process should not be entered into without research, thought and a few instinctive reactions.

Green Living: Efficient Heating Equals Comfort and Savings

Green Living: Efficient Heating Equals Comfort and Savings

Comfort, energy efficiency and cost savings go hand-in-hand when it comes to heating your home.

Northwest Necessities: Pratt Place Inn

Northwest Necessities: Pratt Place Inn

Located in Arkansas on Fayetteville’s Sassafras Hill, this Inn takes southern hospitality to a whole new level, setting the standard for elegance and style.

Branson's Best: Bringing Glory to the Ozarks

Branson's Best: Bringing Glory to the Ozarks

This young trio of former New Yorkers lent their voices to encourage wellness and inspire recovery. Out of a tragic setback, a career in gospel music has emerged … meet one of gospel music’s most promising new groups the Voices of Glory.

Create: MMMM Good…

Create: MMMM Good…

Weather like this makes me want soup, but not just any soup. I want something really comforting and really, really flavorful.

Health: Learning Better, Living Better

Health: Learning Better, Living Better

“Diabetes: A Modern Pandemic … An Arkansas Perspective,” referred to diabetes as “a public health problem that simply cannot be ignored. It’s the sixth leading cause of death” in the Natural State.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

Lists are subjective. Actually, everything is subjective, right?

Sports: Less Equals More?

Sports: Less Equals More?

I'm sharing the woods with an extra 7 million hunters I didn't realize were there.

P. Allen Smith: Garden Gourmet

P. Allen Smith: Garden Gourmet

In his cookbook debut, P. Allen Smith’s Seasonal Recipes from the Garden, fresh, flavorful fare tops the menu.

Art Scene: Art of the South

Art Scene: Art of the South

Doyle Young’s captivating watercolor paintings are memorable for many reasons: the stories conveyed through the weathered faces of his subjects; the scorching red skies that teeter between a beautiful sunset and the onset of the apocalypse; and the simple name “doyle” scrawled in lowercase letters at the bottom of each work.

Indulge

Indulge

Add a pop of color with these fabulous accessories in purple, cobalt, cranberry and teal.

January Single: Judi Casavechia

January Single: Judi Casavechia

What is your occupation? Education programs coordinator for Wildwood Park for the Arts.