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5 Southern Places to Visit This Holiday Season

Christmas is a magical time of year. If you're up for a fun weekend road trip, you'll find many fun holiday events throughout the Southeastern U.S. Before you get wrapped up in the craziness of holiday shopping, here are 5 Southern places to visit this holiday season. Franklin, Tennessee - 38th Annual Dickens of a [...]

2023-12-05T07:48:15-06:00December 5th, 2023|Southern Events|Comments Off on 5 Southern Places to Visit This Holiday Season

House + Sanctuary Luxury Rental Properties

In 2011 Sarah Umstead traveled from California to Tennessee. It didn’t take long for the young entrepreneur to develop a keen interest in real estate and historic properties. Sarah decided to use her decorative skills to style and renovate landmark properties. Along with her builder husband Mike, this duo formed House + Sanctuary luxury rentals. [...]

2021-07-01T12:32:05-05:00July 1st, 2021|Southern Lifestyle|Comments Off on House + Sanctuary Luxury Rental Properties

Brett Eldredge Drummer, Derrek Phillips, Plays to a Different Beat

Derrek Phillips grew up in the bay area of San Francisco, CA, in a home filled with music of all genres. Some of his earliest memories are playing percussion on whatever pot or pan he found in the kitchen to the records of Sly and the Family Stone, Metallica, and Digital Underground. Derrek Phillips [...]

2020-09-15T15:24:03-05:00September 15th, 2020|Southern Americana Podcast|Comments Off on Brett Eldredge Drummer, Derrek Phillips, Plays to a Different Beat

Tennessee’s Football Debacle: The Largest Public Relations Blunder In Sports History

Neither John Grisham nor Tom Clancy could have concocted a more suspenseful, convoluted or dramatic plot than has taken place the past week inside the University of Tennessee athletic department. It will go down as the largest public relations blunder in sports history and its case studies should make the next printing of collegiate PR [...]

2017-12-02T13:11:16-06:00December 2nd, 2017|Sports|Comments Off on Tennessee’s Football Debacle: The Largest Public Relations Blunder In Sports History
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