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Dances That Are Better with Boots On

May 1, 2024 LInda A. Thornton

Texas Two-Step The Texas two-step began evolving from the foxtrot in the 1920s. The brisk “slow, slow, quick, quick” steps…

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Posted in: Features, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: billy bob's texas, line dancing, square dancing, texas dancing, texas two-step, texas waltz

Ask a Pro: Mastering the Art of Home Decor

Contributing Author

Home decor is more than just arranging furniture and adding a few decorative items. It’s an art form that requires…

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Posted in: Ask A Pro Filed under: blinded by the light, decor tips, home decor

Food: Mother’s Day Fare

AnnMarie Kennon

Lemon Lavender Cake Lavender is an enchanting but often overlooked ingredient in the kitchen. When used well, it provides a…

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Posted in: Columns, Food Filed under: frittata, lemon lavender cake, mimosa bar, mothers day food

Ask a Pro: Essential Tips for Jewelry Appraisals

Contributing Author

When you own a cherished piece of jewelry, whether it’s a family heirloom or gift from a loved one, it’s…

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Posted in: Advertorial / Sponsored Content, Ask A Pro Filed under: georgetown jewelry, jewelry appraisal

Poppy Talks: The Things That Unite Us

AnnMarie Kennon

Just walked back into the house brushing ants and dog hair off my clothes because I didn’t plan well enough…

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Posted in: Columns, Poppy Talks Filed under: 2024 eclipse, betty white, georgetown eclipse, poppy talks, satire

New Road to Growth

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Verde Vista Road Opens to Ease Traffic and Boost Local Economy As the growth on Williams Drive to Ronald Reagan…

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Posted in: Parting Shots Filed under: culver's restaurant, georgetown, josh schroeder, ken schiller, novak development, savvy development, verde vista, verde vista commercial park

Editor’s Letter • July 2023

July 11, 2023 Charlotte Kovalchuk

Dear Readers, I hope you have been enjoying your summer so far and are finding ways to stay cool in…

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Juicy Bits About Burgers

AnnMarie Kennon

While May 28 is officially National Hamburger Day in the United States, the average American eats three burgers every week,…

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Posted in: Columns Filed under: charles nagreen, fletcher davis, hamburger myths, hamburger origins, louis lassen, seymour museum

Firing up Georgetown’s BBQ Scene

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Since opening in 2017, Jimmy Vega’s Smokehouse has skillfully blended Texas family traditions and recipes with an appreciation for Georgetown…

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Posted in: Advertorial / Sponsored Content Filed under: georgetown barbecue, jimmy vega's, jimmy vega's smokehouse

Smoke & Sizzle: Texas Barbecue Masters

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Legendary Pitmasters Who Put Texas Barbecue on the Food Map  The Muellers Louie In 1949, Louie founded the now nationally…

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Posted in: Panorama, People Filed under: texas barbecue families, texas pitmasters

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