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Art of Living Nearly six decades ago, two sisters with a home-design dream literally changed the landscape of Greenville. read more |
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A Collective Effort Once a year, the Greenville County Museum of Art assembles an army of experts who lend more than a little insight into the heirloom items we collect (and even covet) for ourselves. read more |
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Food Finds I love food—and not just for obvious reasons. read more |
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Vacation Funds The summer seems to be all about getting away. read more |
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Hometown Hero Greenville’s Lucas Glover just won one of the biggest prizes in all of sports. His winning the U.S. Open is akin to winning the Super Bowl, the World Series, the Final Four—it’s the biggest prize in golf. read more |
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Thinking Green As weeks go, we couldn’t have picked a more perfect one for G’s Home, Garden & Thinking Green issue to hit newsstands and mailboxes. read more |
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Jumping on the Blues This weekend marks the third time Mac Arnold and his Plate Full O’ Blues band will host their Cornbread & Collard Greens Blues Festival all around the Upstate, and the event, which takes place Wednesd read more |
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Giving Back Awards During the inauguration ceremonies in January, President Obama made a remark that holds special meaning to those of us here at G Magazine. read more |
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Song Bird I first saw k.d. lang in 1989 when she was touring to support her then new release Absolute Torch and Twang. read more |
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The Sound of YAMs I’ve been bitten by the bluegrass bug. Late last summer, I blindly ventured out to a regular Friday night jam in Pumpkintown – a weekly gathering of bluegrass aficionados. read more |



















