When it comes to everything from personal style to home decor, the pendulum swings from over-the-top maximalism to the simple lines of minimalism.
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Kyle Bowers talks to Artivins Ravion Thorpe, also known to many as Mx. Athens Pride 2019-2020. He shared his story of how he got into drag, some lessons learned, and his emerging style.
Two women take on one subject. This month: how introverts and extroverts take care of self-care.
Read MoreThis fascinating book tells Alicia Keys’ story — in her own words. She became famous for her singing and songwriting while still in her middle teenage years, and somehow never succumbed to the stress of success that so many people who find the limelight at an early age do.
Read MoreFeeling the worry and stress more than ever right now, I did what I often do when I’m trying to get a handle on something: I turned to books. And that’s when I found Kate Rope.
Read MoreLet me be honest, I don’t have a six-pack. I still have cellulite and a little jiggle in my belly. But I have no issues with my blood pressure or cholesterol, and I can probably deadlift more than most guys you know. No, my diet isn’t perfect — I still eat cake and enjoy a glass of wine…
Read MoreIt wasn’t until I had a health scare that I decided to make some changes in my life. I was sitting at my desk at work and started seeing these little blue sparks of light. I walked to the restroom to rinse my face. Soon, the little specks turned into what I can only describe as giant clock-like spokes that were flashing and spinning…
Read MoreRemember Rachel Hollis’ book, Girl, Wash Your Face? Well, I should write one called, Girl, Clean Out Your Closet. Her book was about the therapeutic nature of small rituals, but more broadly, the power you don’t realize you have…
Read MoreSo, tough stuff, right? Death isn’t exactly a fun topic for a little light reading. But we suspect you’ve had to deal with a death at some stage or another — whether it’s in your direct family or social circle. These reads will help you process the feels or take a little break from the grim.
Read MoreMary Pipher’s Women Rowing North can easily be assumed of interest to only those in the 55 and up age range — those finding themselves navigating the “last stretch of the river” rather than just launching the boat onto the water. Nothing could be further from the truth. This book is brimming with significant insights for women of all ages.
Read MoreWhen I was a kid, I used to play in a former graveyard. Back then, I thought the forest behind my neighbor’s house, with its mini ditches and adjacent mounds, was the perfect place for hide and seek with my friends.
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