The approaching days of spring and summer are perfect for enjoying the fresh and vibrant flavors of white wine. With warmer weather comes more backyard grilling and increased outdoor activity. It’s the perfect time to transition from heavy red wines to lighter,...
Map out your next antique road trip
As incredible as it sounds, sources estimate that 250,000-plus Americans have a fear of antiques. Even actor Billy Bob Thornton claims to suffer from this bizarre phobia, insisting he’s afraid of all furniture built before 1950. Of course, most San Antonio women don’t...
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The secret to working networking events — it’s about them, not you This column comes from my heart, the core of my being. It’s how I make a living. I am a connector, a relationship builder. Note that I did not refer to myself as a networker. That’s a word I don’t...
Sustainable Gardening: The Importance of Good Soil
Better dirt, better garden. It’s that simple and can make a big difference. Garden-Ville expert horticulturist William Green subscribes to the old adage to plant a 10-cent tree in a $10 hole. “That just means invest in the soil. Get a soil test done so you know if...
Debra Cesaro: Regional Director for Herman Miller
What do you do? I lead an expert sales team focused on helping companies develop their unique solutions for workplaces and help employees engage in their work environment. My region covers Central and South Texas from Waco to Brownsville and the state of Louisiana....
The Granary
Where smoke and beer come into their own The Granary, once the home of Pearl’s cooper, or barrel maker, occupies one of the few structures of true historic interest at Pearl — not counting the signature brewery itself, soon to be reborn as a spiffy hotel. In summer,...
At Home: Monte Vista Georgian Goes Mod
The Fun Fresh Style of Contemporary Art and Furniture San Antonio has a number of historical neighborhoods, but none is quite like Monte Vista. Located about a mile and a half from downtown, it is recorded on the National Register of Historic Places. In one of these...
Pairing Food and Wine
Two restaurants show us how it's done. The tradition of serving wine with food dates back for centuries. In Europe, enjoying a fine vino with each meal is a part of everyday life. When the perfect food and wine come together, the experience can be magical and euphoric...
Mommy Matters: Discipline and your children’s friends
When and how do you do it? When it comes to raising our two boys, ages 12 and 10, my husband and I often joke that we are “making it up as we go along,” especially when it comes to rules. We have always had a few of what the boys refer to as “the biggies.” These are...
Art that heals
Art consultant Allison Hays Lane helps transform medical facilities Hospitals are rarely inviting places to visit let alone to see original art. But the new Sky Tower of the University Hospital in the Medical Center is definitely an exception. As you step into the...
Lake Charles, Louisiana: Game On
Let the good times roll Good times are always easy to come by in Louisiana, but these days the good times just keep getting better, especially in Lake Charles and the rest of Southwest Louisiana, where you might say they’re on a roll. Lately, Southwest Louisiana and...
Texas Hill Country: New Braunfels & Gruene
Why this mid-sized Texas town is a big draw for San Antonio It’s not uncommon for people from a small town to drive into a big city for food, art, entertainment and family fun. However, it is unusual for locals to leave the big city and seek out a smaller town for...
Role Model: Brookdale Memory Care Director Courtney Cox
Courtney Cox Age: 25 Personal: Overcame a rare condition as a teen. Occupation: Memory Care Director at Brookdale Hollywood Park overseeing Alzheimer’s and dementia patient care. Believes that: “You have to have a calling, passion for your life’s work. So many of my...
Guys To Know: Barclay Anthony: CEO of Sea Island Shrimp House
Barclay Anthony’s parents, Dan and Chrissy Anthony, opened the first Sea Island Shrimp House restaurant in 1965 with the help of their friend Henry Reed. Today there are six locations across San Antonio, with the seventh being planned for the near future. The iconic...
Time to Transition: Indicators that your parent needs a change
It seems to happen so quickly. One day your parent is sprightly and enjoying active retirement, and the next she seems to have aged overnight. The person who was once your role model for independence is suddenly unable — or unwilling — to do the daily activities...
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In the past few months my heart has been touched by Patricia Ruiz and her dream to make this world a better place for a vibrant community – the physically disabled. She and husband Jim have a beautiful daughter, now 22, who is perfect in every way but one. She is in...
In the San Antonio Garden” Things to do now
If you were lucky, you got some gardening gifts for the holidays, maybe some books or tools to put to use in 2015. The cold weather of late winter is the perfect time to do some gardening daydreaming, perusing seed catalogs and planning, but there are also plenty of...
Summer Camp Directory 2015
Find your fun this summer with our 2015 Summer Camp Directory! Brows through various summer camps for boys & girls located all around Texas. Find summer camps for acting, athletes, and much more! View each camp website for more information on dates and...