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  • 5 days ago | atlantahomesmag.com | Shannon Sharpe |Jeff Herr |Alexandra Flint

    In life, timing is everything. This proved to be true when Nashville-based designer and Georgia native Caroline Shanks of Line House was on her way to Atlanta on a buying trip. “I texted a group of friends and one said, ‘I can’t believe you’re coming to town. There’s this Federalist home [in Buckhead] we’re interested in. Would you go to the showing with me?’”Shanks and her clients agreed there was loads of potential.

  • Jan 28, 2025 | citylifestyle.com | Jeff Herr

    The art world now has a significant new and inspiring museum dedicated to what many believe was one of the last century's most significant artists: Maynard Dixon. His ability to capture the land and its inhabitants nonjudgmentally and honestly has left an indelible legacy on the Western art world.

  • Nov 28, 2024 | citylifestyle.com | Jeff Herr

    Featured ArticleHard to image a more diverse set of activities to fill your December calendarArticle by Jeff Herr Originally published in Catalina Foothills LifestyleLet's see who can assemble the most unique Tucson live events this month! From tamales to opera, here are a few things to fill your days and nights with the spirit of the holidays. ZooLights at Reid Park Zoo (December 1-31)Location: 3400 E.

  • Nov 28, 2024 | citylifestyle.com | Jeff Herr

    Featured ArticleTen Wild (or Non-Alcohol) Recipes to Set That Holiday ToneArticle by Jeff Herr Originally published in Catalina Foothills LifestyleFestive Foothills Fun: here are some dandy drinks to experiment with. And enjoy. Holiday greetings to all!(Note: All recipes can be made non-alcoholic by substituting spirits with alternatives like extra juice, soda, or non-alcoholic spirits.)A holiday twist on the classic mule with cranberry and warming spices.

  • Nov 14, 2024 | tucson.com | Jeff Herr

    The last time he was president, Trump’s tariffs on foreign agricultural products required a massive bailout of U.S. farmers, costing us $28 billion. We paid for that. It’s safe to assume that new tariffs would further hammer our economy. Foreign producers do not pay the tariffs. We do. Total U.S. sales of agricultural products to China dropped from $24 billion in 2014 to $9.1 billion in 2019.

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