By Sarah KuperThe 7th annual James Bond-themed gala benefitting Radiation Oncology Accelerated Research is known for swanky styles, one-of-a-kind auction items and, of course, raising money and awareness for local cancer research.Every year, the gala honors someone in the community who has contributed to the cause and to the community.Jefferson County … [Read more...]
A Doll’s House: A Childhood Surrounded by Fame and a Career Inspired by Beauty and Make-Believe
By Sarah KuperIt has been 40 years since 82-year-old Mary Charles Robbins opened her fine doll and miniatures store in Mountain Brook Village.Originally intended as an antique store, she and four other ladies opened the shop with no retail experience or seed money. They soon learned there was a high demand for antique dolls, accessories and doll repair … [Read more...]
Seasonal Splendor: IPC’s House Tour Brightens the Holidays for 68th Year
By Donna CorneliusThis time of year, most children are making their lists for Santa and checking them twice.Grownups, on the other hand, likely are checking to make sure their calendars are marked for one of the Birmingham area’s most anticipated seasonal events: Independent Presbyterian Church’s Holiday House Tour.Those who look forward to the annual tour, now in … [Read more...]
A Berry Good Move: Snyders’ Urban Cookhouse Will Share Space with New Farm Bowl + Juice
By Donna CorneliusOne of Homewood’s favorite eateries soon will share quarters with a new culinary kid on the block. But there’s only friendly competition here, because both restaurants have the same “parents.” Andrea and David Snyder needed more room than their Urban Cookhouse at 2846 18th St. South in Homewood could provide. That store, which opened in 2010, was the … [Read more...]
‘Gift to the City’: Arlington Antebellum Home and Garden Prepares for Its Annual 1800s Christmas Celebration
By June MathewsCelebrate Christmas in 19th century style as the grand old lady of Birmingham’s West End neighborhood kicks off the season with her usual festive flair.“Our halls are decked and we’re ready to welcome our holiday guests,” said Stephen Moode, director of Arlington Antebellum Home and Gardens. “Christmas at Arlington is one of our favorite events, and we … [Read more...]



