Archive - Lifestyle News
February 5th, 2013
By MATT CRANE
life@starkvilledailynews.com
You are in for a treat today, dear readers.
I was skeptical about running one of my favorite recipes in the Taste section because I wanted to keep this one to myself, but on such a special occasion, I must acknowledge this delicious dish passed on to me by my mother who celebrates a birthday today, Feb. 6.
By JAY REED
This week was Daughterâs birthday. Sheâs a groundhog girl, so to speak.Â
February 2nd
By MATT CRANE
life@starkvilledailynews.com
The language of love written by William Shakespeare will be on display at Mississippi State University as Theatre MSU presents âLove Letters from Shakespeare: A Night of Music, Dance and Sonnetsâ at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 14-16 on the McComas Hall main stage.
By
Carole McReynolds Davis Contributing Columnist
I want to take you down memory lane with my family â Daddy, Mama, Johnny and me â deep into the woods of the National Noxubee Wildlife Refuge in the early 1950s which led us to the discovery of a very special sanctuary. One of our favorite things to do as a family was to take a long Sunday afternoon hike back down to the refuge.
By
Emily Jones - Deluded Diva
Deluded though I am, I fancy myself a master at concealing my imperfections to achieve the illusion that Iâve got my act together. Ha. Like people donât know I draw on my eyebrows every morning before I go out to pick up the paper.
January 29th
By MATT CRANE
life@starkvilledailynews.com
Last week, I endured a three-day detox cleanse and â thankfully â dear readers, I have lived to tell the tale.
By JAY REED
The end of January can mean many things. Next week is the Super Bowl, the official sad end of football season. If today we are wearing shorts outside, tomorrow we are sledding. And New Yearâs resolutions are drawing to a close.
I wonder why so many resolutions bite the dust so early? Ponder with me.Â
January 26th
By
Carole McReynolds Davis Contributing Columnist
Let me introduce you to Mr. Ferdinand Barry, a tinsmith sculptor. He was the very talented artist who created this very large arm and hand that has been on the tall steeple of the Second Baptist Church for many years. The church's motto is âOur feet grow dusty in the path of service.â A lovely 1974-75 yearbook was dedicated to Rev. J.H.
By MATT CRANE
life@starkvilledailynews.com
For Jasmine Morgan, under the exterior of a working, Mississippi State University marketing student lies the heart of a writer.
Morgan, originally from Chicago, Ill. now living in Atlanta, Ga., said she felt the need to study out-of-state when it came time to apply for college.