Downtown Greenville: Clear sky, 37.4 °F
September 2009
Modern Renaissance
The first thing I thought was, ‘umm, no,’” recalls Tiffany Rhodes, laughing about the moment she and her husband, Anderson Horne, arrived at the low-slung, modern ranch house situated on a heavily woo
Anita Sun Pacylowski-Justo
Internationally renowned dancer, choreographer, and principal of Carolina Ballet Theatre, Anita Sun Pacylowski-Justo has embraced a new role—teacher
Mike McConnell
Former Navy vice admiral and director of national intelligence under President George W. Bush, Mike McConnell dishes on Greenville, U.S. intelligence, the West Wing, and his special White House surprise for his granddaughters.
La Dolce Vita
Owner Rocky Davani is well-known on the Greenville restaurant circuit, having worked at some of the city’s top tables including Alberto’s, Rene’s, and Devereaux’s. His eponymous restaurant, which opened in July 2008, has settled in admirably.
Culinary Catwalk
Stylish food is not only reserved for five-star establishments. In fact, you can be part of today’s culinary trends simply by cracking eggs for dinner or dishing up locally grown produce.
Vine and Dine
September is an evocative month. For many it stirs memories of Labor Day barbecues and school-supply gathering, all heralding the end of summer.
One for the Team
Time to break out the grill, party trays, and vinyl tents—it’s football season. Tailgating is truly an art, and often the game is just an excuse to fête with friends and family.
Southern Revival
I’d grown up on family vacations to Six Flags and the World of Coca-Cola. The Atlanta of my youth was satisfying to be sure, but I wanted to rediscover it with grown-up tastes.
A Legacy of Style
You may not know his name, but you’ve probably seen his work: a distinctive Neoclassical entryway here, a dramatic Tudor façade there.
Left of Center
Don’t miss your chance to stroll up Pendleton Street to meet its pioneering and creative denizens.











