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Articles from Mississippi Magazine (March 1, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
6 decades of dazzle: fashion designer Stevens E. Moore creates gown fit for queens. Twedt, Kristen 1053
A Southern patchwork. Doineau, Emma 200
Bold moves. Roper, Patty 935
Can't miss. 228
Causing a stir: feast on four new cookbooks that share rich culinary memories. Moffett, Jennifer Barnes 1697
Correction. Correction notice 25
Dish It Out. Hines, Emily 687
Finding home: visionary architects craft cottages designed to offer dignity to hurricane-affected families. Moffett, Jennifer Barnes 1641
Fondren is going places. Doineau, Emma 222
Food for thought. Lasoski, Rebecca 199
Forging ahead. Goodman, Nan Graves 1522
From the editor. Bozeman, Kelli L. Editorial 500
Healthy appetite: colorful, tasty "super foods" are the real heroes of the modern diet. Hines, Emily 2292
Heaven scent: a fragrance garden is an easy-to-grow treat for both the nose and the eyes. Goodman, Nancy Elizabeth 1338
It happens in the hub: Hattiesburg hums with a vibrant cultural scene that keeps the city worthy of its century-old nickname. Thornton, Carolyn City overview 2197
Lochinvar's rebirth. 254
Mailbox. Bailey, Mary Catherine, Jr. Letter to the editor 362
March & April. Calendar 1724
Oh brother (and sister!): two siblings from Tupelo paint and sculpt artistic careers. 697
On a roll: a Starkville native finds her groove in Japanese cuisine. Schultze, Lucy Cover story 2907
Out of the blues. Lasoski, Rebecca 267
Prince Albert in a can. Germany, Frankie 804
Rooms with a view: a lakeside home is designed in harmony with its serene waterfront location and colorful gardens. Seepe, Nancy Flowers 1649
The walking woolfs: an adventurous couple trekked through Mississippi during a history-making cross-country trip. Cooper, Forrest Lamar 1774
They're playing our song. Lasoski, Rebecca 428
Where in Mississippi is ... Columbia? Good things are cooking in one of the state's oldest settlements. Bozeman, Kelli 1567

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