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Features • Panoramas • Columns

Wine 101: Yeah, you blend…

May 4, 2022 AnnMarie Kennon

Over the centuries, winemakers have discovered and refined their notion of which grapes work best alone, or in a blend.…

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Posted in: Columns, Wine 101 Filed under: varietal wines, wine blending

What Makes Texas “Texas”? • There’s Wine in Them Hills

AnnMarie Kennon

by Ann Marie Kennon and Doug Lytton Thoughts of Texas may bring to mind images of tumbleweeds and armadillos, and…

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Posted in: Features, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: central texas wine, fredericksburg tx, legato winery, texas wineries, torr na lochs, viticulture, wedding oak winery

Finishing the Rest of the Bottle

AnnMarie Kennon

“If you do not have a good wine to use, it is far better to omit it, for a poor…

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Posted in: Columns, Food Filed under: cheesecake wine gelee, cooking with wine, lemon chicken soup, pot roast

East Meets West

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Cellist Hai Zheng Serenades Georgetown, Inspires Next Generation of Musicians Growing up during China’s Cultural Revolution, Shanghai native Hai Zheng…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: grace heritage center, hai zheng, professional musicians, southwestern university

Meet our Newest Writer, Linda A. Thornton

The editorial staff at the Georgetown View have wished for a writer who loves people and telling their stories. That…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: freelance writer, linda thornton

Not Just Pretty Faces

AnnMarie Kennon

Women own 36 percent of small businesses worldwide. Their aggregate revenue is roughly $1.9 trillion. The oldest mother is Rajo…

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Posted in: Columns, Facts to Blow Your Mind Filed under: facts about mothers, facts about women, weird facts

Weird Mom Thoughts

Poppy Talks

I  heard recently that Mother’s Day is the second most celebrated holiday after Christmas. So, in the grand scheme of…

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Posted in: Columns, Poppy Talks Filed under: mother's day, satire

A.M.E.’s “New” Mighty Cross

Congregants of the historic Wesley Chapel AME Church at 508 W 4th Street gathered last month—for the first time in…

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Posted in: Columns, Parting Shots Filed under: AME church, jimmy jacobs, wesley chapel, william quickley

Editor’s Note • April 2022

April 1, 2022 AnnMarie Kennon

April feels like the ‘friendliest’ month to me. Maybe it’s the delicate buds on trees and multi-colored flowers that emerge.…

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At the Corner of Generosity and Austin Avenue

One Wednesday evening in March, Georgetown’s Mesquite Creek Outfitters demonstrated the Georgetown mantra that no matter how long you’ve been…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: afghan refugee, cody hirt, georgetown fundraiser, mesquite creek outfitters

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