Issue 75
The comfort of old and the excitement of new. Most of us have experienced the joy of both, and they are explored in this issue from coast to coast, to young people coming together for a cause to grow...
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Creativity manifests itself in countless ways across many mediums. And this issue explores the beauty that results when expression runs freely, from a Pennsylvania fabrication shop transforming salvage...
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Summertime is finally here, and the season renews a sense of adventure for both adults and kids alike. This issue celebrates new experiences and new places by stopping off for a unique ice pop treat in...
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Art exists across many mediums, expressing imaginative or technical skills from people all over the world. This issue showcases many artists with boundless passion for their work, from a Hawaii native...
View ArticleTypeface Architect: Interpreting Structure through Type
Art takes on a variety of different shapes and forms. Issue 54 of American Lifestyle magazine conveys this idea through Cameron Moll—a typeface architect. Cameron Moll takes on historically monumental...
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As fall approaches and a chill returns to the air, we long for the things that comfort us—such as settling in with a good book or cooking with all of the hearty, warm foods of the season. This issue...
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Though winter is the coldest season, it’s also perhaps the warmest in spirit. Whether you choose to make the most of the weather and visit a light show, or opt to nestle in with a heart-warming...
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As the winter cold slowly begins to dissipate and the snow starts to melt, the first buds of spring arise, ringing in a new season of growth and prosperity. This issue of American Lifestyle magazine...
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There is something about the springtime that breathes a renewed sense of energy and purpose into our lives. As flowers bloom and we shake off the winter chill, the excitement and possibility of this...
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The official start of summer in America may not be until the end of June, but by May, we are all ready to ditch our coats in favor of sun hats and sandals. Whether we find inspiration in the budding...
View ArticleThe Midas Touch: Iris Scott’s Finger Paintings
Take one look at artist Iris Scott’s paintings and you may notice her incredible use of color and the blend of textures. How she achieves this style, however—through nothing more than paint and her...
View ArticleBirdies in the Badger State
When we think of the best places to golf in America, places like Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Florida, and California, likely come to mind. But the Midwest, specifically Wisconsin, is quickly rising...
View ArticleDiner Days
No matter where you travel in America, you’re likely to come across a little chrome-plated building with a neon sign, welcoming you in with the promise of delicious food and friendly service. Diners...
View ArticleAmerica’s Cup
Sailing for sport is a centuries old tradition, and at the center of the sport is the America’s Cup—a beloved event that has lasted more than 150 years and showcases the latest racing technology, as...
View ArticlePicnics, Potlucks, & Porch Parties
In the summertime, you can’t go wrong with picnic food. Food that can stay fresh throughout the day and is as delicious in the afternoon as it is brought back out at night are ideal, like these recipes...
View ArticleMad About Lilly Bunn
New York City-based interior decorator Lilly Bunn is not shy about color, and her bold take on design shows through in this feature on her revamp of a classic downtown NYC apartment. article by...
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A child of antiquing parents, interior designer Kelly Giesen hunts antique shops and salvage yards for old mantles, doors, and ironwork. Artist George Vlosich III creates amazing imagery with the Etch...
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Great stories involve journeys, transformation, and finding purpose. Native American hoop dancer, Brian Hammill travels around the world to dance and share his culture. For Comma Workshop founder,...
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This issue of American Lifestyle magazine shows wildlife and plants in a whole new light, starting with the Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. Nature can also create a one-of-a-kind adventure,...
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Never underestimate the value of seeing life in a new way. Gutzon Borglum saw the Black Hills of South Dakota as an artist’s medium, and created a national landmark that reflects the importance of the...
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This issue supports movement in art, sports, and design, starting with yarn bombing. Credit for this public art movement goes to artist Magda Sayeg, who was first inspired to knit onto door handles in...
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Take a trip across the country, or maybe even across the ocean! Author Jan Dolphin journals twelve days and nights Paris, filled with charming boutiques, historical landmarks, and calorie-worthy food....
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Sometimes life just needs a fresh take on a worn-out idea. Medline, a medical supplies company, looked at pink gloves in an original way, breathing new life into their campaign for breast cancer...
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It is important to find your personal haven away from stress. Creative Director Daniel Solis creates storytelling and strategic games to escape to the world of his imagination. You could also create...
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When life feels stale, change up your perspective! This issue opens with Rick Hypes, who prefers a crust of ice on his lakes, as he takes on the traditional sport of sailing. Kitchen design goddess...
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The joys found in nature, food, and love are expressed in unique ways. Nebraska’s cornfields provide food for about 600,000 cranes, and the Platte River provides marsh grasses to roost at night....
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It’s inspiring when one discovers their passion and finds a way to express it. Chef Pat McLarnon finds joy in cooking for others, and creating dishes inspired by his native land, Ireland. Ron Maxwell,...
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Ingenious displays of resourcefulness can be found in any occupation. Documentary filmmaker Ian Cheney experiments with gardening in the back of his pickup truck. On the opposite side of the spectrum,...
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This issue of American Lifestyle magazine introduces photographer and visionary Theron Humphrey, whose trip to his grandfather’s farm in North Carolina spurred a life change. For runner Dean Karnazes,...
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There are many ways to explore the link between past and present. This issue features Charleston, South Carolina, a city deeply connected to its history, evident in its carefully preserved buildings....
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There are several paths up the do-it-yourself mountain. Try out the four festive cookie recipes in the cookie swap article. Want to try making your child a toy, or maybe your furry friend their own...
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In the adventure of life, don’t be afraid to blaze your own trail. Ice connoisseur Brent Christensen can teach you a how to compete for your neighborhood’s best snow sculpture. Witness how New York...
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Feather artist Chris Maynard was spot-on when he observed, “A person needs to make a niche in life to have a little place in which to view the world.” In fact, the concept that there is something for...
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Summertime means sunshine, the beach, happy colors, and fresh flavors! This issue of American Lifestyle magazine delivers all of the above and more! Explore a lesser known slice of the Jersey Shore,...
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Warm weather and long stretches of daylight beckon adventurers and vacationers alike to the open road. For Jonathan Shipley, it’s the perfect time to explore the country from coast to coast. Rand...
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Art is more than just a visual presentation; it’s a synergy between artist and audience. While you venture through the talents found in this issue—whether it’s in a cool pair of shoes by a footwear...
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Harvest is a gathering of ripened crops, a time to celebrate what you have nurtured and grown for a season. It is part of a cycle that repeats again and again. This season of gathering is taken quite...
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Stepping out of your comfort zone, challenging yourself to a new adventure, and traveling somewhere you’ve never been are all wonderful, life-changing experiences. On the flip side, indulging in the...
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If you’ve ever tackled spring cleaning and felt how freeing it is to clear out clutter, you will understand the phrase, “Less is more.” This issue of American Lifestyle magazine celebrates that...
View ArticleIsn’t it Time to Fondue Something Different Tonight: The Melting Pot Phenomenon
Fondue has been a popular American dining experience for more than fifty years, and although some people opt to set up their fondue at home, countless Americans still flock to one restaurant in...
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Too often we go throughout the day without noticing the world around us. However, this is not the case for Michael Ward, whose art brings the seemingly ordinary into focus. Antique store owner Mike...
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Life is full of sensory experiences that buoy the spirit, be it delicious food, whimsical art, or a bit of both. This issue of American Lifestyle magazine shares comfort food with a Texan twist, paper...
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When you need to refill your reservoir of wonderment, inspiration is only a landscape away! Go outside, and soak in the muse that is nature. This issue of American Lifestyle magazine takes you on a...
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History is more than just the past; it’s a conduit for connecting to the present. For six ballet dancers with the Pacific Northwest Ballet, the choreography is a way of tapping into the history of...
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Artist Monica Lee shows us there is something so captivating about hyperrealistic drawings; the attention to detail and the skill it takes to replicate reality so perfectly are beyond impressive....
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We all need escape routes from the hustle and bustle of daily life to unwind and breathe. Sometimes the exit strategy is as simple as a cup of tea, though this issue’s article on the quest for the...
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There is nothing that says summer is here quite like an exciting road trip. Road trips give us an excuse to throw our cares out the window and explore new and wonderful sites. From national monuments...
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As the fall season settles in once again, we get to take a step back and appreciate the fruits of our labor. Autumn is a time for reflection and thankfulness, and this issue of American Lifestyle...
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When people smile a little bigger and the lights start to shine a little brighter, we know the holidays are here once again. This issue of American Lifestyle reignites all of the familiar sentiments of...
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The start of the new year is all about shaking off our old ways and overcoming obstacles in order to uncover a happier and healthier version of ourselves. This issue of American Lifestyle magazine is...
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