The best way to experience North Side is off the beaten path. Ignore the streets — the vistas exist down the alleys. It’s deep in the hidden middles of neighborhoods […]
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Forget baby steps. Ruth & Ollie, the eclectic home furnishings boutique currently located near the intersection of Grove and Libbie avenues, is taking a giant leap into the world of […]
Now folks on the South Side of town don’t have to cross the river to find fresh, locally grown veggies. The South of the James Market, sponsored by the Market […]
Intertwined vines creep across the bedroom wall and peer around the corner into the bathroom. A massive Parcheesi board sprawls across the living-room floor. A child’s toy trunk becomes a […]
For people interested in both culture and recycling, the Visual Arts Center’s Art Exchange is a perfect opportunity to spruce up your interior and provide a loving second home for […]
What role does a professional organizer play? We’re a helping hand. We’re transferring skills to someone who may have lost them or may never have had them. … It’s different […]
When the old Shields Market closed across the street, Joe’s Inn owner Michael Kafantaris seized the opportunity. He renovated the Fan neighborhood market into an upscale grocery stocked with everday […]
Now that it’s spring, it’s time to start playing in the dirt — your garden’s dirt, that is. When it comes to supplementing the soil, one of the simplest and […]
How would you describe your approach to gardening? I’m a practical gardener. I manage 100-plus acres. When I choose a plant, I choose a plant that I know is going […]
Mark Fernandes is a revolutionary. In the khaki-and-blue-button-down world of quarries and stone masonry, Fernandes, the president of the Charles Luck Stone Center, looks more at home under the tents […]
Buy organic; boycott Styrofoam; turn the water off while you soap your hands. What else can you do to make your life greener? Blue Crump from Cityspace Construction, an environmentally […]
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