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My Generation Magazine (ME) March 2012
John Lincoln Wright lived the hardcore country-and-western life. And that’s a tough way to live.
Wright’s music was nothing like the sappy crap Nashville turns out today, treacly pop music produced by carefully managed Hollywood-star... Read More
My Generation Magazine (ME) March 2012
I do not consider myself a musician, nor am I someone who listens to music a lot. Other than oldie goldies in the car and perhaps a little classical thrown in when I need a change, I usually listen to NPR and try to stimulate my brain... Read More
WNC Woman (NC) May 2012
For the past 38 years, Asheville Greenworks, our local non-profit environmental organization, has worked tirelessly to encourage our community to be and stay “clean and green.” The first annual Green Swan Festival (GSF) celebrates and... Read More
WNC Woman (NC) May 2012
I am a dancer and poet, mother, scholar. I have always danced and written, mothered and thought. My first recollection is as a two-year-old, physically emoting in a beige living room to a scratchy LP of Caruso. My latest recollection is last night... Read More
Omaha Home Magazine (NE) May/June 2012
"I just have to tell you, our lake house is a little fancy,” Ben, the owner’s 12-year-old son, warned a recent guest. “And it’s all because of my mom.”
That wasn’t the original plan. The 3,000-square-foot... Read More
Montana Woman (MT) May 2012
98 year-young Ralph Hildreth of Libby sat across the table from my husband and me, drinking coffee. Observing him, sitting straight and tall, I instinctively straightened my back to mirror his military posture. To emphasize how... Read More
Montana Woman (MT) May 2012
I love the small towns of Montana. I have even heard it said that Montana is a smalltown with really long roads. I totally agree with that astute observation and especially enjoy meeting community members along the way. It... Read More
Montana Woman (MT) May 2012
My own family history is very much connected to the United States because I was almost born here!
The story begins in 1886; the Munter family lived in the village of Colijnsplaat on the Island of Noord-Beveland, The Netherlands. Henri... Read More
Austin Woman Magazine (TX) June 2009
Stepping out from under her famous father’s long shadow, as well as the death of her mother when Elizabeth Christian was an infant, are both challenges the longtime Austin PR maven has risen to. Yet they pale against the impact of her husband&r ...Stepping out from under her famous father’s long shadow, as well as the death of her mother when Elizabeth Christian was an infant, are both challenges the longtime Austin PR maven has risen to. Yet they pale against the impact of her husband... Read More
Northwest Woman Magazine (WA) november 2011
Here's some sweet and savory bite sized recipes to try for the holidays. Excerpted from 175 BEST BABYCAKES® CUPCAKE MAKER RECIPES: Easy Recipes for Bite-Size Cup ...Here's some sweet and savory bite sized recipes to try for the holidays. Excerpted from 175 BEST BABYCAKES® CUPCAKE MAKER RECIPES: Easy Recipes for Bite-Size Cupcakes, Cheesecakes, Mini Pies and More.
Red Velvet Cupcakes
Many... Read More
Brava Magazine (WI) Febuary 2009
Marion Roberts: A king among con men It could be said that Marion Roberts was Madison’s greatest con man of all time. Still, not everyone who lost money through his or her association with Roberts wound up hating him. Leonard Schmock, the late ...Marion Roberts: A king among con men
It could be said that Marion Roberts was Madison’s greatest con man of all time. Still, not everyone who lost money through his or her association with Roberts wound up hating him.
Leonard Schmock, the late... Read More
Montana Woman (MT) February 2012
Jewels’ Gems
Oh, my darlings, I cannot wait to share with you a recent topic of discussion at an annual New Year’s Day brunch. You see, every year my girlfriends and I get together on New Year’s Day to analyze the year that just en ...Jewels’ Gems
Oh, my darlings, I cannot wait to share with you a recent topic of discussion at an annual New Year’s Day brunch. You see, every year my girlfriends and I get together on New Year’s Day to analyze the year that just... Read More
Vermont Woman (VT) April/May 2009
“There aren’t any bombs I can drop here today,” laughs k.d. lang in an apologetic tone, at the suggestion there might be an exclusive scoop the singer-songwriter’s harboring these days. Certainly it would be tough for the olde ...“There aren’t any bombs I can drop here today,” laughs k.d. lang in an apologetic tone, at the suggestion there might be an exclusive scoop the singer-songwriter’s harboring these days.
Certainly it would be tough for the... Read More
South Carolina Woman Magazine (SC) Febuary 2007
It has been officially announced, that after 52 years of marriage, Roy and Patricia Disney are getting divorced. And I’m having a hard time understanding it. First of all, 52 years of marriage should stand for something. It should just stand, ...It has been officially announced, that after 52 years of marriage, Roy and Patricia Disney are getting divorced. And I’m having a hard time understanding it.
First of all, 52 years of marriage should stand for something. It should just stand,... Read More
Northwest Woman Magazine (WA) October 2011
Here is a listing of the darker and spookier recesses of Spokane’s haunted places. The guide will get you well away from the busy main roads and into those back streets and hidden places where history or the stuff of urban legends really w ...Here is a listing of the darker and spookier recesses of Spokane’s haunted places. The guide will get you well away from the busy main roads and into those back streets and hidden places where history or the stuff of urban legends really... Read More
Brevard County Woman Newspaper (FL) Oct-Nov 2011
The first time the temperatures dip after a long, hot summer, a number of things start to happen. It’s not just the change of a day or month on a calendar, but instead a change in sentiment or spirit toward the upcoming promise of a ...
The first time the temperatures dip after a long, hot summer, a number of things start to happen. It’s not just the change of a day or month on a calendar, but instead a change in sentiment or spirit toward the upcoming promise of a... Read More
Montana Woman (MT) March 2012
As early as 1999 researchers debunked the “gateway drug” theory of addiction. Even the World Health Organization released a study in 2009 saying that evidence does not logically prove marijuana is a “gateway” to more hard-... Read More
Northwest Woman Magazine (WA) november 2011
Here's some sweet and savory bite sized recipes to try for the holidays. Excerpted from 175 BEST BABYCAKES® CUPCAKE MAKER RECIPES: Easy Recipes for Bite-Size Cupcakes, Cheesecakes, Mini Pies and More.
Red Velvet Cupcakes
Many... Read More
My Generation Magazine (ME) March 2012
John Lincoln Wright lived the hardcore country-and-western life. And that’s a tough way to live.
Wright’s music was nothing like the sappy crap Nashville turns out today, treacly pop music produced by carefully managed Hollywood-star... Read More
My Generation Magazine (ME) March 2012
I do not consider myself a musician, nor am I someone who listens to music a lot. Other than oldie goldies in the car and perhaps a little classical thrown in when I need a change, I usually listen to NPR and try to stimulate my brain... Read More
WNC Woman (NC) May 2012
For the past 38 years, Asheville Greenworks, our local non-profit environmental organization, has worked tirelessly to encourage our community to be and stay “clean and green.” The first annual Green Swan Festival (GSF) celebrates and... Read More
WNC Woman (NC) May 2012
I am a dancer and poet, mother, scholar. I have always danced and written, mothered and thought. My first recollection is as a two-year-old, physically emoting in a beige living room to a scratchy LP of Caruso. My latest recollection is last night... Read More
Omaha Home Magazine (NE) May/June 2012
"I just have to tell you, our lake house is a little fancy,” Ben, the owner’s 12-year-old son, warned a recent guest. “And it’s all because of my mom.”
That wasn’t the original plan. The 3,000-square-foot... Read More
Montana Woman (MT) May 2012
98 year-young Ralph Hildreth of Libby sat across the table from my husband and me, drinking coffee. Observing him, sitting straight and tall, I instinctively straightened my back to mirror his military posture. To emphasize how... Read More



