By Ingrid SchnaderFor the first time ever, you can shop Susan Gordon’s pottery and jewelry in a brick-and-mortar storefront.More than 200 people visited the store’s grand opening Friday at 1910 28th Ave. S. in Homewood to shop the colorful and gold-trimmed designs.In sharp contrast to the perfect-white walls and clean atmosphere at the new storefront, Gordon said … [Read more...]
Little Hands Give Food to Fill Empty Tummies Over Thanksgiving
By Ingrid SchnaderWhen students are on free or reduced-price lunch programs, they’re able to leave their food insecurity at home when they go to school. But over holidays such as Thanksgiving break, they’ll go one week or longer without being able to take advantage of their school’s programs.To help give the community some relief this holiday season, Ashley Seligson … [Read more...]
‘Open Door Policy’: Artist Opening Multi-Use Studio and Gallery In Homewood Where Patrons Can Buy or Make Art
By Ingrid SchnaderWhen you walk into Thomas Andrew’s upcoming art space in downtown Homewood this December, you won’t be sure if you’re in a store, a bar, a gallery or a studio.It will have a bartop and menu board, just like some of your favorite Friday night haunts. But instead of serving alcohol, the menu has different canvas and paper sizes. … [Read more...]
A Great Escape: Vietnam Vet’s Children’s Book Compiled with Stories He Sent Home During Service
By Emily Williams As Larry and Sybil Michalove sit together looking through a scrapbook of memories in anticipation of their 60th wedding anniversary in 2020, there are many moments to celebrate. Some moments are bright, but it is the darker ones that seem to remain most clear. On July 3, 1970, the Michaloves moved into a three-bedroom apartment in Homewood, … [Read more...]
Inspired by Nature: Floral Designer Holly Carlisle Makes Holiday Decorating More Approachable
By Ingrid Schnader This Thanksgiving season, if you are planning to have your entire family pile into your dining room to eat turkey and dressing, you might feel tempted to spend a fortune on expensive flower arrangements. But Holly Carlisle of RoseGolden says don’t do it. Her philosophy is to approach decorating with flowers in a much more natural way. “Most people … [Read more...]




