by Do South | Jan 1, 2022 | People
Keith Tucker Jr. is the American Dream. The forty-year-old graduate of Little Rock Central High School was holding down a regular job when he was inspired to do something bigger. He developed and launched Truth Sauce with little more than a dream and the encouragement...
by Do South | Jan 1, 2022 | Books
BEWILDERMENT by Richard Powers In 2019, Richard Powers’ The Overstory won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. This multigenerational epic rooted in the life of trees asked very difficult questions: Is there a way for us to find our way back from the destruction we have...
by Do South | Jan 1, 2022 | Health, People
Dr. Kendall Wagner didn’t get where he is by taking shortcuts. Just to become a doctor, the native of Waldron faced double the amount of college training of typical college graduate, but even by medical school standards, his education workload was substantial as he...
by Do South | Jan 1, 2022 | Southern Lit
It was all there in front of her, all the reasons to quit while she was still ahead, get out, and cut her losses. But there were also all the other reasons to stay—the biggest one being she couldn’t imagine life without him in it. “Would you like to go to dinner with...
by Do South | Jan 1, 2022 | Drink, Food + Drink
[title subtitle=”RECIPE adapted theblondecook.com IMAGE Maksym Poriechkin/Shutterstock][/title] INGREDIENTS ⅓ cup pomegranate juice 1 Tablespoon lime juice 1 ounce white rum ½ cup champagne ½ ounce simple syrup (½ sugar, ½ water mixture) pomegranate arils mint,...