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CityLife November 2014
Gala looks to inspire a stylish season: Christina Langston is ready to stun in this dress provided by Knox Goodman’s Boutique. - A Lifestyle & Promotional Forum for Women.

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Editor’s Note
I was thinking this when my battery light turned on in my car one night after a photo shoot. Surely my fairy godmother wouldn’t leave me stranded. She would arrive in a pretty poof, replace my battery and put me in a fabulous dress – just like the ones in this StyleWatch.

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Parent trap
It’s a flaw that comes with being a person whose brain deals better with words than numbers, and it forces me to leave the simplest of mathematical equations up to my iPhone calculator. However, something is not adding up at my house and even my math-less mind has noticed.

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Anima – what?
In fact, it was the work inside Villard de Honnecourt’s portfolio (1220-1240) that shows the earliest sketches of animatronics, or the use of engineering robotic simulations of living things. In short, consider them mechanized puppets that can be programmed or remotely controlled.

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Thankful Beyond Measure
I have so much to be thankful for this year. It’s been a year of change and excitement in the Byrd household for sure. I’m coming up on a year that I’ve been writing this column (Again, where did the time go?), and I thought I would take the opportunity to give thanks for some things – Pinterest and otherwise.

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Editing Rooms
I arrived to find a perfectly nice home filled with antiques, beautiful accessories and wall to wall family photos. This is not uncommon and there is absolutely nothing wrong with any of it, except – there was way too much. Too much of anything is too much.

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Bowling For Soup
Ph , a popular Vietnamese street food, basically consists of flavorful broth, rice noodles, herbs and chicken, beef or other meats. You can spice the soup up to your taste using jalapeño slices or hot chili sauce.

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A Strong Advocate
Q: What advice would you give to other women who are trying to balance the different facets of life? Jenkins:.

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The feminine side of medicine
As a medical student at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., she had the opportunity to shadow a neurosurgeon.

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A voice for women
YWCA returns with renewed vision When the Northwest Louisiana YWCA closed the doors to its downtown Shreveport location in 2010, the organization itself did not shut down. Meanwhile, a board of directors continued to meet and plan a direction for a YWCA for Northwest Louisiana.

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A community of gratitude
This November, family and friends will come together on Thanksgiving for a day of gratitude. However, it is throughout the year that these bonds are strengthened by acts of kindness. In this issue of CityLife, we asked three women in the Shreveport- Bossier City community to begin a “pay-it-forward, thank-you chain.

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Heels and Reels
Female characters such as Ouiser Boudreaux from “Steel Magnolias,” Carrie Bradshaw from “Sex and the City” and Liz GIlbert from “Eat Pray Love” have made an appearance at Heels and Reels, the Robinson Film Center’s women-driven film series. Along with these heroines, about 85 residents of Shreveport-Bossier City attended the typically sold-out event.

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DINING
The fall and winter months are my personal favorite. I love the lightness in the air, and the feel of leaves under my feet when I walk through the woods, or for that matter, across my yard. But, I think the best part about the cooler months is the faint smell of smoke trailing from a distant chimney.

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Cool Nights
While squash are roasting, prepare the soup: Melt the butter in a large saucepan over low heat. Add the shallot and 1 teaspoon salt. Add the sage leaves into the pot and increase the heat to medium. Stirring occasionally, cook until the shallot is soft, about 5 minutes.

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Flawless gowns
The style season has arrived! Fall is known for rich tones of browns, plum, burgundy, navy and black. These flawless gowns provided by Chez Rivage Boutique, Knox Goodman’s Boutique and LBD are the créme de la créme of this year’s fashion..

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Gingerbread House
The Gingerbread House hosted their annual luncheon Oct. 8 at Sam’s Town Hotel and Casino in Shreveport. John Walsh, the well-known host of “America’s Most Wanted,” was the keynote speaker at the Partners in Prevention Luncheon Fundraiser. Proceeds from the lunch, which totaled more than $95,000, will benefit child abuse victims in the area.

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Norla Prohibition Party
The Norla Preservation Project hosted their second 1920s-themed Prohibition Party on Oct. 3 at The Remington Suite Hotel in downtown Shreveport. Live music was by The Messy Cookers Jazz Band. All proceeds go toward the rehab and re-purpose of six historic shotgun houses into a retail and dining development in downtown Shreveport.

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The Elemental Trilogy
A friend with similar reading tastes posted a glowing review of the book, and off I jetted to the library (in a storm worthy of Iolanthe’s elemental magic) to pick up the book.
