Dance workouts boost heart health February is National Heart Health Awareness month, providing a good reminder that the No. 1 cause of death in the United States is heart disease, with stroke following closely at No. 4. Heart disease leads in San Antonio as well, with...
Fashion Calendar January/February 2015
January 5-6 Saks Fifth Avenue Akris Spring/Summer Collection January 8-10 Julian Gold Lafayette 148 Spring Sportswear Trunk Show January 15-17 Julian Gold Lourdes Chavez Personal Appearance Eveningwear Trunk Show January 22-23 Julian Gold Evening Gown...
Best Face Forward
Emerge from winter with fresh skin The start of a new year is a great time to put your best face forward. With the temperature extremes of winter and the effects of traveling during the holidays or vacationing in different climates, your skin may require attention....
Success Shines on Sondra Grohman: Excels in Oil & Philanthropy
San Antonio Woman Excels in Oil and Philanthropy In March 2013, Sondra Grohman attended the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) local gala, where six high school girls with an interest in entrepreneurship were recognized as finalists in the business...
Living the American Dream: four immigrants tell their stories.
Finding Success in the states The word “immigrant” has traditionally been associated in this country with political refugees or impoverished “huddled masses yearning to breathe free,” but many newcomers since the 1960s do not fit either mold. Like the women we talked...
Cheryl Ladd: A Star Among Us
When Cheryl Ladd goes grocery shopping in Boerne, she’s usually dressed in jeans and a T-shirt, hoping to blend with the crowd. Invariably, though, someone stops her with “Does anyone tell you you look a lot like Cheryl Ladd?” She tries to deflect further inquiry with...
Lucky Dogs –Women & their dogs
Ten years ago, photographer Marie Langmore rescued an abandoned dog on Austin Highway, hoping to find a good home for him. When there were no takers, Langmore decided to keep him. “He’s the best thing that ever happened in my life,” she says emphatically. “He comes to...
Women in Business: A passion for minding their own business
ENTREPRENEUR: An entrepreneur is a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so. There is an undaunted spirit that is required to take on a business venture, to go beyond, or outside of the...
Role Model: Cindy Sebek
Cindy Sebek Age: 35 Personal: Newly engaged to Dirk Quick; also shares her life with Scout, “a great rescue dog.” Occupation: Works in medical sales, simultaneously founder and president of The Gracious Gift. Why she’s a Role Model: Got a charitable company off the...
Business Woman Spotlight: Kelly Parrish Walker
Kelly Parrish Walker Vice President of Marketing Parrish & Company/Parrish on Main What do you do? All aspects of marketing, from managing advertising platforms to PR to event planning for our four locations spanning from Round Rock to the Rio Grande Valley....
Guys to Know: Jeweler Paul Peñaloza
If your thoughts turn to fine jewelry at this time of the year, one of the best places to find it is at Peñaloza & Sons, a family-owned business that’s been around since 1958. Gold, diamonds and sapphires set in beautifully designed bracelets, rings, necklaces,...
Hemisfair is her backyard: Andi Rodriguez loving life in the Alteza
Remember years ago when the idea of high-rise living in San Antonio was just a wistful dream? Downtown living was for tourists in hotels; urban flight was in full swing. But now the city’s population is on the move again, and this time it’s heading downtown for...
San Antonio digs into sustainable gardening: It works even in a small plot of land
Everything old is new again, as the saying goes, and in many ways that’s what the new sustainable gardening rage is all about — a return to good horticultural practices of the past. This includes protecting the environment with actions that are less harmful and more...
The McNay is 60 years old: Impressionist exhibit marks the anniversary
Marion Koogler McNay was 59 when she made the decision to turn her home and her art collection into the first modern art museum in Texas. Though she had always been interested in art — and was, in fact, an artist herself — until 1942 she mostly bought art to enjoy in...
‘Tis the Season of Giving – Empathy may be the greatest gift
I remember the Christmas that my oldest son, Jack, was in kindergarten, and, like most children, his anticipation of the big day was reaching a fevered pitch. He had made his list, checked it twice, gone to see Santa, and was full of the confidence that only a...
Stay-Slim Ways to Holiday-Proof Your Diet
There are probably lots of things you’ll enjoy this holiday season — time with friends and loved ones, frivolity and merrymaking, maybe even a special gift or two — but most certainly you don’t want to expand your waistline and carry unwanted pounds into the New Year....
Celebrity Brews –Surprisingly, they’re pretty good
The days of Bruce Willis singing about Seagram’s wine coolers and not caring about quarterly projections are now being replaced with celebrity owners taking a major role in the spirit business. I have been fortunate enough to try a lot of the products in the market...
The Monterey Serving up irreverence along with imaginative food
We can thank El Monty, as the restaurant is known by its familiars, for forcing us to endure San Antonio’s sweltering summers (and its attendant mosquitoes) out of doors — as that’s where most of the seating is at this otherwise extremely intimate (and willfully...