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What's new at CityLife EDITOR’S NOTEWe know you have already been dazzled by the eye-catching cover, and you will be even more impressed when you read our interview with cover model Mr. Kippers at his Fairfield estate. After being rescued from a terrible life of abuse, he shares his newfound good-fortune with others through his goodwill and charitable donations. Page 5 - no comments - 700 views  a year in review CHANGE, GROWTHFor the past two years, we’ve had the opportunity to take our kids to the beach in mid-September. The weather is milder, making it the perfect time of year for our little ones. The excruciating summer heat surrenders – if even just a bit – to the coastal breeze and the impression that fall is on its way. Page 9 - no comments - 809 views  Christmas MEMORIESI didn’t mind because having younger siblings kept the anticipation high and made for more fun on that early Christmas morning. We all had to get up so very early when the youngest two would wake us all up before the crack of dawn to see what was under the tree. Page 11 - no comments - 830 views  winter cycling tips keeping warmJust because we are entering the colder months of our Louisiana seasons, it doesn’t mean we need to put the bike in the garage and wait until warmer days are upon us to ride again. There are products available and an abundance of tips from cycling enthusiasts to help you enjoy life on two wheels all year long. Page 13 - no comments - 931 views  keeping it healthy THE RIGHT DIETThe most common question I hear as a dietitian is, “What do you think about (insert popular diet here)?” Diets will come and go; some will stay around for years while others dissolve as quickly as they appeared. Below you will find three popular diets of 2016. Page 15 - no comments - 789 views  MAKING SPIRITS BRIGHTFrom December through February, Thanksgiving through Mardi Gras, there are a multitude of reasons to celebrate. Whether you are warding off the chill of a wintry day or toasting a room full of guests, sometimes the simplest drink recipes can make the moment even more special. Page 16 - no comments - 920 views  pretty in PINKWhen Jennifer Monsour called to have her living room and foyer designed, it was like hearing from an old friend. We had worked on her offi ce months earlier, and it was a blast! Her only request was to lighten up her “drab” living area with a fresh, modern vibe. Page 18 - no comments - 874 views  Heaping holiday helpings YULE TIDE FEASTPreheat oven to 350 degrees F. Butter one 8x8x2-inch baking dish and set aside. Cover roasting rack with aluminum foil and place in roasting pan. Rub entire roast with the next five ingredients, then place crown roast, bone ends up, on foil lined rack. Bake at 350 degrees F. Page 22 - no comments - 779 views  A RICH TRADITIONMaredia Bowdon, 89, is a “50 - plus Year Life Member” and former journalism teacher at Byrd High School. Bowdon had been to the home of a famous actress and met primitive artist Lucretia Glorioso during one of the numerous trips the WDC organized for its members. Page 37 - no comments - 1,273 views  Deneé Locke“Deneé is a marvelous selection as this year’s ATHENA recipient,” said Dr. Timothy Magner, Greater Shreveport Chamber of Commerce president in a release. “As a business owner, civic leader and mentor, she embodies all that the ATHENA award stands for.”. Page 38 - no comments - 845 views  Ladies of the GuildsThe Shreveport Little Theatre was founded in 1922, according to its Web site, shreveportlittletheater. com, and produced without interruption throughout the Great Depression, World War II and after two fires. Page 40 - no comments - 1,110 views  RAGS TO REBIRTHMr. Kippers sits in his usual spot by the fireplace in the leather wingback chair at the Highland mansion he has called home for four years. He looks down his nose at his new acquaintance with all the dignity for which his ancestors are famous. He is not narcissistic; on the contrary, he’s charming, yet reserved. Page 42 - no comments - 2,063 views  [ AGENDA ] December / JanuaryJUST FOR YOU THROUGH NOV. 30: “MID- CENTURY MODERN LOUISIANA,” Norla Preservation Project hosts this exhibit that features multiple area artists to educate about historic preservation and cultural heritage. Free. Blue Southern Comfort Food, 5863 Fairfield Ave. Page 48 - no comments - 850 views  March of DimesPurple was the color of the evening as guests who arrived at the Horseshoe Riverdome on Nov. 1 were ushered into the event by Miss Louisiana Collegiate Brook Saulsbury and Miss Black Caddo Parish Kenya Ross for the March of Dimes Signature Chef auction and gala. Page 52 - no comments - 1,606 views  Norton Prohibition PartyIn honor of Scarlett Passions: Bellocq’s Storyville, a “racy” Norton Art Gallery exhibit, a party was thrown to celebrate a rip-roaring time of scandal, glamour and risky business straight out of the 1920s. Held on Oct. 22. Page 55 - no comments - 834 views  ATHENA1. Amanda Haynie, Pam Barker 2. Laura Alderman, Teresa Caine, Amanda Norris 3. Laurel Brightwell, Margaret Shehee 4. Ty Scroggins, Dottie Bell 5. Joan Botts, Bonné Summers 6. Robin Williams, Amy Kinnard 7. Terri Mathews, Melanie Bacon 8. Jamie Lopez, Whitney Loe. Page 58 - no comments - 1,652 views 
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