by Do South | May 1, 2019 | People, Uncategorized
[title subtitle=”words: Dwain Hebda images:courtesy Arkansas Heart Gallery and Arkansas Division of Children and Family Services”][/title] In many ways, Christie Johnson Erwin is like any other head of any other nonprofit. As Executive Director for Project...
by Do South | May 1, 2019 | Health, Life, People
[title subtitle=”words Dwain Hebda Images: courtesy Manes & Miracles”][/title] Cliff Cabaness’ father is a three-tour Vietnam veteran, twice decorated with the Bronze Star for valor and once with a Purple Heart for being wounded in action. Cliff,...
by Do South | May 1, 2019 | Southern Lit
[title subtitle=”fiction: Marla Cantrell Image: Tyler B.”][/title] Lilah stayed up too late and now, at eight in the morning, it shows. She squints at the entryway mirror, car keys in hand, and doesn’t like what she sees. “Well, I can’t say I ever...
by Do South | May 1, 2019 | Food + Drink
[title subtitle=”words and images: courtesy MilkMeansMore.org Recipe: Rachel Gurk of Rachel Cooks”][/title] Keep your kitchen cool with a grilled meal that banishes the heat to the outdoors. Homemade pesto, fresh corn and ham create a perfect harmony for...
by Do South | May 1, 2019 | Faith, People
[title subtitle=”words and image: Jessica Sowards”][/title] This morning, I woke up in the dark. I’d forgotten to turn the alarm on, but the glowing red lights of the clock peered through the morning darkness to tell me I’d only slept three minutes longer...