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Fresh Tomatoes and Arugula

When you’re General Manager of one of the top rated resorts in the country, you don’t have a great deal of time to spend in the kitchen.   Such is life for Jack Austin of the Old Edwards Inn and Spa. Austin, who has been with OEI for over five years, says he really does love to cook.  When he …

Make Your Own Fro-Yo

Frozen yogurt is a popular dessert, which, unfortunately, is frequently full of sugar and not-so-natural additives. The great news is that frozen yogurt is very easy to make at home. Making frozen yogurt can become a fun family tradition during the hot summer days and you can even put your fro-yo in plastic cups and take it outside! The actual …

Slab Town Gets Pizza

So there I was with a coterie of friends looking for a night on the town. It was the luck of the draw that I’d been assigned to review Slabtown Pizza in Cashiers. Slabtown Pizza is made for fun gatherings of buddies. There’s not an ounce of pretension in the place and it boasts an enclosed porch that allows lively …


Backwoods Haiku

One day, after dealing with a particularly disagreeable client, Justin Allman was told by a friend, “I’ve been with you for five years. You are always stressed, eternally angry, and the only time I ever saw you happy was when you were taking that pottery class.” “My friend was spot on,” says Justin with a grin. Enlightened by the epiphany, …

Shakespeare & Chopin

The Highlands Cashiers Chamber Music Festival, celebrating its 35th season, has earned a national reputation for innovative programming. That tradition continues this year with a pair of performances before the season even starts. The festival will host “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged and Revised” with a preview of Musical Chairs at 5:00 P.M. Sunday, June 19, at the …

Wake With a Song

Norma Jean Zahner, popular singer and guitarist on the Plateau, has been part of the local music scene for years.   When asked her origins she quotes her dad, “I wasn’t born here, but I got here as fast as I could.” She was, she says, lucky. “My parents, Bob and Glenda Zahner, never told me to be quiet,” she …


An Evening with Leslie Jeffery

June’s meeting of the Art League of Highlands-Cashiers will be held Monday, June 27, in the Atrium at The Bascom.  Social time begins at 4:30 P.M., with the meeting starting at 5:00 P.M.  This month’s presenter will be Leslie Jeffery, who splits her time between Highlands and Largo, Florida, painting in both locations.  Ms. Jeffery received a degree in Art …

Robert Shaw, Life and Legacy

A new film documentary on the life and legacy of conductor and choral legend Robert Shaw, has premiered in Atlanta and New York and is coming to the Highlands Performing Arts Center on July 6. The voices rising up to praise the beauty and insight of the film “Robert Shaw – Man of Many Voices” are only eclipsed by those in …

Atcheson Encore

Internationally-acclaimed Steinway pianist Randall Atcheson has wowed audiences on five continents, yet he is as at home performing for the citizens of Highlands and Cashiers as he is playing for the audiences of Carnegie Hall.  Atcheson loves children so he is especially thrilled when he can raise funds for the Literacy Council of Highlands. Mark your calendars now – he’ll …


Feasts of the Festival

The music of the Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival is sublime in itself. World-renowned musicians perform the works of civilization’s greatest composers. How could the experience be made transcendent? Well, the Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival folks have an answer: Sumptuous meals with fascinating people in some of the region’s most spectacular homes. “These annual feasts provide important and vital financial support to …

Honoring Angie

The First Presbyterian Church of Highlands will honor Angie Jenkins at a reception following the 11:00 A.M. worship service on Sunday, June 12.    Mrs. Jenkins has served as the church’s organist for the past 40 years.   Her musical talents became obvious at an early age when her grandmother, Mrs. Lizette Lewis, began giving Angie lessons on the piano. …

See What Turns Up

When we featured Warren Carpenter, the well-named wood-turner, two years ago he was partnering with Mother Nature, incorporating natural edges and cross-sections of black walnut shells into his vessels.   In the interim, he has focused on refining that style while building an impressive stockpile of burled wood for future projects.  In addition to being June’s featured artist at Smitten, he’s …