Bourbon Cocktails: Beyond the Tried and True

Bourbon Cocktails: Beyond the Tried and True

As you have probably noticed, over the past two months I have been talking a lot about bourbon. So far I have written about the current bourbon craze—what started it, and the effects of the increased demand for bourbon. In the most recent article I addressed several traditional bourbon cocktails, including the Mint Julep, the Old Fashioned, and the Manhattan. This month I will explore several craft cocktails that are a twist on some of…

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Alli Kaman Welcomes the Weird

Alli Kaman Welcomes the Weird

The Springer Opera House has a new host for NO SHAME Theater, and that girl is Alli Kaman. At first I wondered how she would survive each week due to her wholesome disposition and the growing numbers in the crowd. Will she be tough enough to get the audience to respect performers or shut them up? After a few minutes with Alli, I realized that she has an impish personality to match her fiery red…

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Pasafest: first annual music and arts festival expands the legacy of St. EOM with a day of celebration

Pasafest: first annual music and arts festival expands the legacy of St. EOM with a day of celebration

On Nov. 10, long-time admirers and first-time visitors alike will enter a new phase in the life of Pasaquan, Eddie Owens Martin’s outsider art environment in Buena Vista, Ga., at the first Pasafest, a music and art festival combining the southeast’s best outsider art with some of our areas most interesting music in a one-day, fun-for-the-whole family celebration of all things beautiful and exuberant. When Eddie Owens Martin returned home to Buena Vista, Ga. to…

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Skylar Saufley: local blues wunderkind gets down and wows audiences on his way up

Skylar Saufley: local blues wunderkind gets down and wows audiences on his way up

Getting compared to Eric Clapton is a big deal for any blues guitarist, and 23-year-old Skylar Saufley frequently draws the comparison from those who are captivated by his playing. Born in Virginia, Skylar moved to Columbus in the 3rd grade, when his father was stationed at Fort Benning. He’s been here ever since and considers himself a Columbus native, but when people hear him play, they often ask, “where did he come from?” Some also…

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Cadena’s Hair Designs

Cadena’s Hair Designs

Having grown up in my mom’s hair salon, I felt nostalgic walking into Cadena’s, a quaint salon located in north Columbus, at 7559 Kayne Boulevard, Suite B. The smell of clean shampoo and laughter both filled the air as I walked in and met the trio of ladies who have been running the salon for three years. A regular client smiled from under her black smock with color in her hair and said with a…

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My Favorite Thing: the joy of adopting a dog

My Favorite Thing: the joy of adopting a dog

What I most look forward to, at the end of each day, is the warm welcome I receive from my three dogs when I arrive home from work. I’m also happy to see my husband, Dave, but there is nothing like the enthusiastic greeting your dog gives you after even a brief time apart. We were a one dog household when I went into animal welfare six years ago, with no intention to expand. We…

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Bike MS: how one local rider gets creative to raise money for multiple sclerosis research

Bike MS: how one local rider gets creative to raise money for multiple sclerosis research

“My grandmother got MS at 60,” Micheal Roberts explained on a recent afternoon in his office at Chattahoochee Harley-Davidson (3230 Williams Road, Columbus). According to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, “MS is an unpredictable, often disabling disease of the central nervous system that disrupts the flow of information within the brain, and between the brain and the body.” Many famous people who suffer from MS, including television personalities Montel Williams and Neal Cavuto, use their…

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On The Table: Where big ideas spring from small conversations

On The Table: Where big ideas spring from small conversations

On The Table: Where big ideas spring from small conversations Picnic tables draped with blue tablecloth were lined up in the median on the 1000 block of Broadway last fall as the sun sank over the Chattahoochee River, and fairy lights draped around the little fountain square gave the space a warm, vibrant atmosphere. People from all over the Chattahoochee Valley arrived, bearing trays of food, which they deposited at community buffet tables. They arranged…

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World Rabies Day

World Rabies Day

We don’t hear about rabies too often in the U.S. because, since 1960, almost all cases occur in wildlife, primarily bats and raccoons. Prior to this, however it was not uncommon for our own pets to transmit this dread disease to their humans. We can thank our county, state and national health agencies for reigning in this terrible zoonotic disease. They did it mainly by enacting strict legal requirements to vaccinate our pets. In addition,…

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Start Your Own Story: the bar at Epic is the perfect place to begin a love affair with one of Columbus’ premier restaurants

Start Your Own Story: the bar at Epic is the perfect place to begin a love affair with one of Columbus’ premier restaurants

“A lot of people don’t seem to know you can come in and just enjoy the bar,” Adam Icard explained one Monday evening at Epic Restaurant (1201 Front Avenue, Columbus) where he works. This is Adam’s story: Adam has spent most of his restaurant career behind a grill, but over the past year has transitioned to baking and pastry work. He compares baking, now his primary passion, to chemistry, and enjoys the challenge of experimenting…

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