Downtown Greenville: Overcast, mist, 53.6 °F
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Finding Mister Wright Greenville sisters, Charlcy and Gabrielle Austin, had finally arrived at their destination. The last leg of their journey had been over the rolling hills in southern Wisconsin on Route 23. On that winding road they saw a fascinating blend of gigantic rocks, Guernsey cattle, and spindly trees. The changing hills and fields were eye-catching, but the sisters had tunnel vision for this house and this house alone: Taliesin, the summer home of Frank Lloyd Wright. read more... |
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Emissary of Taste Those who find their way into Harritte’s home are apt to leave impressed not only by her style, but also by the woman herself, a maverick who has spent much of her life defying the odds and breaking societal barriers. read more... |
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Seasonal Roots Not sure of the best time of year to green up your local landscape by planting a few trees? Right about now, actually. read more... |
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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 read more... |
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First Impressionism It’s a juxtaposition of media—this unique relationship between art and fashion. read more... |
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Bag Bra-vado The only time that interior designer and Greenville native Rebecca Ellen Clay ever bought herself a D-cup bra, she’ll tell you, laughing, is when she started making pocketbooks out of them. read more... |
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Home Resurrected If you want to get inside Dwain Skinner’s head to understand how the artist recovered and put together the pieces of his recreated, L-shaped farmhouse in the foothills of Landrum, start in the kitchen read more... |
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Rooms to Grow It could be said that gardening runs in Don Morris’s blood the way music and fashion courses through the veins of other artists who lay claim to an inherited sense of sound and style. Don, the product of several generations of farmers, spent his childhood on the Morris’s Pee Dee farm helping to grow crops and keep up acres of lawn and landscape. read more... |
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Artists in Residency When fourteen-year-old Emily and twelve-year-old Caroline Vermillion were just little girls, they settled in front of a low, black bench, dipping brushes to paint the colors of the rainbow. read more... |
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Joyous Heirlooms Chances are that on Christmas morning, Nancy Simpson will be elbow-deep in flour in her warm, spacious Eastside kitchen. read more... |











