Issue 40
In the snowy oasis of Park City, Utah, visitors can ski right up to Main Street, and store their skis while they grab a bite to eat. If the thought of winter sports makes you want to hibernate, browse...
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Different places can hold significant meanings. Author David Wood raves about Fiery Fiddles, a show at Silver Dollar City theme park, featuring brilliant musicians and high flying acrobatics....
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Celebrate artistry in traditional and non-traditional forms. Art in Action creator, Brian Olsen, brings something new to the painting world, taking high-energy demonstrations to audiences all over the...
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Rejoice in the beauty of home and local pleasures. Textile designer, Selina Rose, specializes in intricately-cut felt wares that lend warmth and punches of color to a room. Jarod Hynson owns a company...
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With a respect towards local ingredients and small-batch production, artisanal ice cream shops around the country are thriving. Artist Erika Iris Simmons also has a respect for her materials; she...
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Celebrate the wild abandon that compels individuals to chase what they love. For Heather and Brandon Nelson, paddling in its various forms stole their hearts, and they devote their lives to building...
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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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