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HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE APRIL ISSUE OF SOUTHERN LIVING MAGAZINE Special Tennessee Living: People & Places Section This Month Birmingham, AL – Spring is in the air, and no one celebrates it more than Southern Living. In our April issue you will find no-fuss ideas for hosting an easy springtime party; how to have a terrific front yard; and recipes that will help you get your family—kids and all—to enjoy eating healthy. Special This Month—Tennessee Living: People & Places Southside Living – Chattanooga architects Heidi Hefferlin and Craig Kronenberg are reviving the city’s Southside area through their designs. These world-traveling architects are working with artists and merchants to restore and revitalize the neighborhood. Main Street Makeover – Dreaming and planning helped Glenda Chrisp, executive director of the National Trust’s Main Street Union City program, revitalize downtown. With the addition of new trees and businesses, the small town in northwest Tennessee attracts visitors from all over. Back in Fashion – When looking for that perfect ’70s outfit, you’ll want to head to Flashback, The Vintage Department Store in Memphis, where owner Millett Vance carries clothing and furniture from the Jazz Age to the Reagan years. Marathon Man – Southern Living copy editor Ryan Wallace returns to Nashville each year for the popular Country Music Marathon & ½ Marathon. Wallace explains that, year after year, he runs the half-marathon and enjoys the 28 stages of entertainment along with 100,000 observers, 30,000 participants, and 3,000 volunteers. About Southern Living A leader in lifestyle information, Birmingham, Ala.-based Southern Progress Corporation (www.southernprogress.com) publishes Southern Living, Cooking Light, Health, Coastal Living, Southern Accents, Cottage Living, and Sunset magazines, and books through Oxmoor House. It also operates a direct-selling division, Southern Living At HOME, and has a strong Web presence through branded portals, including MyRecipes.com and MyHomeIdeas.com, as well as 10 individual Web sites. Southern Progress is a subsidiary of Time Inc. ###
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