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January 5th, 2013
By
Emily Jones - Deluded Diva
I didnât go to a wild party on New Years Eve or ring in the new year with fireworks and champagne.
Nor was I able to stay up to see the ball drop on Times Square at midnight. Instead, I stayed home and dosed in and out of consciousness during a "Matlock" marathon.
January 1st
By MATT CRANE
life@starkvilledailynews.com
Every new year brings with it exciting possibilities, uncertainties and the requisite personal promise to do better when it comes to eating and exercise.
By JAY REED
The Reeds were on the road again this holiday season.Â
December 29th, 2012
By
Carole McReynolds Davis Contributing Columnist
This is going to be a razzle-dazzle, bustling, glamorous and exciting year ahead beginning Tuesday. Let's dance in the year with a little razzmatazz, an early style of jazz music. I invite each of you to climb up in the old brown wooden swing dangling in our front yard and swing along with me as we together make our New Year's Resolutions.
By
Emily Jones - Deluded Diva
My chore this week was to tame the convivial chaos of what was left over from Christmas 2012. As I attempted to shove some decorations under my bed, I found a book I bought nearly 12 years ago after Sept. 11, 2001. It was a delightful little volume which discussed a phenomenon called âGod winks.â
December 18th
By MATT CRANE
life@starkvilledailynews.com
For the characters in Starkville Community Theatreâs latest competition show âDinner with Friends,â there is much more on their respective plates than lamb stew or chicken pomodoro.
Recently, director Kris Lee gathered the showâs cast and crew for a dinner party featuring dishes mentioned in Donald Marguliesâs gripping script.
By SUSAN FORD
This is the time of year that we all overindulge. In a few short weeks, we will all be back to faithfully logging our calories into our smart phones and amping up our cardio, but for now, we will eat, drink and be merry. I have a few holiday favorites I want to share and a new recipe I went to great lengths to acquire for this column.
By JAY REED
I donât always go to Corinth, but when I do, I like to eat a slug-burger.Â
December 15th
By MATT CRANE
life@starkvilledailynews.com
Over 12 years ago, Kirk and Maxine Arnett decided to take their love of tennis to the next level.
During a trip to Arizona in 1999, Kirk Arnett said he and his wife began to hatch a nation-spanning sporting idea.
"We talked about it and decided to play tennis in all 50 states," he said. "We started Jan. 1, 2000 in Arizona."