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November/December 2007

Our influential people issue visits the leading movers and shakers in our region. Clogging captures the cover as we keep time with an Appalachian tradition.  Meet Asheville’s renowned puppeteer Hobey Ford and visit Tony Stewart’s manager in the clouds on Beech Mountain.  Then take a stroll with us through Knoxville’s Market Square.

September/October 2007

Timeless Traditions come to life at the High Hampton, a Cashiers, NC retreat. Celebrate Studios presents some of the world’s finest costume reproductions and Peyton Manning proves to be a great guy. Fred Sauceman hunts for the region’s best burgers and The Barter Theatre is home to an interactive kiosk designed by the wizards of n-tara.

July/August 2007

Issue includes Southwest Virginia’s Crooked Road, an interview with Kenny Loggins, a discussion with former Senator Howard, Baker Jr., and Abingdon artist Charles Vess’ work on the Big Screen. Ever wonder who has the coolest jobs in the area? We feature shark divers, park rangers and more. Experience lake living in boathouse retreats.

May/June 2007

Fresh, fabulous haute cuisine comes to the Mountain South just outside of Asheville. Also in this issue, see how the region’s CEO’s burn off a little steam at 140 miles per hour, spend time in the lavender fields of Southwest Virginia, and ride horseback at the Meadow Creek Mountain Rustic Resort in the Cherokee National Forest.

March/April 2007

Makin’ Music at Merlefest, Wilkesboro’s 20th annual big jam, honors the late Merle Watson. This issue features a behind the scenes look at the Barter Theatre, Greg Norman’s Tennessee National and Flyfishing in the Smokies.

January/February 2007

Always the issue that sells out at our distributors, the Sexy, Successful Singles of the Mountain South showcases some of the area’s most talented, interesting and eligible people. Valentine’s Day chocolates and other treats for your loved ones are also highlighted.

November/December 2006

Meet Louie Gump, Johnson City’s living legend who makes the world a better place, one student at time. Also featured in the issue, places to take your family in the snow and glassmakers of the Mountain South.

September/October 2006

Pam Tillis plays Boone Lake in an American Cancer Society fundraiser. Also featuring some of the region’s extraordinary women, and the infamous Highway 129, “Tail of the Dragon.”

July/August 2006

Marquee takes a look at Pound, Virginia native Reagan Boggs whose silky voice has been compared to Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris and Patty Loveless. Also, inside this issue, summer fun, bold, beautiful blueberries and Blowing Rock’s acclaimed Storie Street Grille.