by Do South | Mar 1, 2017 | People
[title subtitle=”words: Marla Cantrell images:courtesy Perky Pantry Girls”][/title] It’s one o’clock on Sunday afternoon, and Jessica Irgens, Sarah Sawyer, and Jeremy Martin have already put in a day’s work. The three make up Perky Pantry Girls, a Fort...
by Do South | Mar 1, 2017 | Southern Lit, Southern Verse
[title subtitle=”words: Marla Cantrell”][/title] I used to believe in the equanimity of the world. I’d see panhandlers at intersections, their cardboard signs asking for help, and I’d believe that whatever they’d lost would be restored to them. I’d see a...
by Do South | Mar 1, 2017 | Issues
by Do South | Mar 1, 2017 | People
[title subtitle=”words: Marla Cantrell images: courtesy Mad Possum Pictures via: Manit Attakul (Miss Laura’s); Lane Breeden (on-set shots); Stacy Ericson (photo of Chuck King) “][/title] Fort Smith, Arkansas was a loud frontier town at the dawn of the...
by Do South | Mar 1, 2017 | Books
[title subtitle=”Review: Marla Cantrell”][/title] By Alice Hoffman | Simon and Schuster | $26 I love books for all kinds of reasons. Come to my house, and you’ll see the bookcases filled, the nightstand by my bed stacked high, the coffee table holding the...