To commemorate his 30th year with the magazine, we asked photographer John Nation to comb through the archives for some of his favorite frames of people he’s shot for us during the past three decades.
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Posted On: 12 Feb 2007 - 5:47pm
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Posted On: 12 Feb 2007 - 5:47pm
To commemorate his 30th year with the magazine, we asked photographer John Nation to comb through the archives for some of his favorite frames of people he’s shot for us during the past three decades.
Posted On: 12 Feb 2007 - 2:05pm
Posted On: 12 Feb 2007 - 1:58pm
According to legend, tea was first brewed over 5,000 years ago in China. We’ve been grateful ever since.
Posted On: 12 Feb 2007 - 1:02pm
Why pit bulls — and other breeds — sometimes attack humans.
Posted On: 12 Feb 2007 - 12:53pm
The city is dotted with great eateries featuring inexpensive menus — not one of them a greasy spoon or fast-food spot. Here are five such restaurants, each from a different part of town.
Posted On: 12 Feb 2007 - 12:44pm
It’s a wonderful scenario, even for a high roller or two: dining well in a restaurant world of $30 entrees for less than a sawbuck. Here are 14 standout dishes we’ve found around town that will fill you up, satisfy your palate and leave you with change from your $10 bill.
Posted On: 12 Feb 2007 - 12:18pm
A sophomore star is lifting U of L’s women’s team to new heights.
Posted On: 12 Feb 2007 - 12:11pm
These fashionable watch choices will draw compliments time and time again.
Posted On: 12 Feb 2007 - 12:04pm
A collage by Ronald W. Claxton and a landscape by Mervin R. Aubespin are among works to be displayed at ATL’s African American Art Exhibition, Feb. 2-24.
Posted On: 12 Feb 2007 - 11:50am
Don’t expect an average high school Beauty and the Beast production when Floyd Central High School’s theater department raises the curtain for its first performance of the musical.