All NaturalWhen it comes to farm-to-table eating, chef Nick Wallace is putting his money where his green thumb is.
My Best Friend’s WeddingMy childhood best friend's wedding served as a huge reminder of the passage of time.
Sharp and SexyStiletto nails make you instantly feel a little sexier and more dangerous.
A Dog's TaleDr. Steven Ward of Ward Veterinary Clinic in El Dorado, Ark., said that it is true that the major ingredient listed on the dog-food label is the first ingredient in the brand, but it is not necessarily true that meat …
Defusing Difficult Parenting MomentsChildren largely learn how to handle frustration and anger (and all emotions) by observing their parents and how they handle frustration and anger.
Fun with FitnessIn order to promote healthy living in the Jackson area, "Parents & Kids" magazine partnered with Children's Healthcare of Mississippi and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Mississippi to present Saturday's Fitness Fest.
Confetti TumblersThe other day, I found a project on savvysugar.com that piqued my interest—making confetti tumblers.
Old is New AgainFrom the rusted patio chairs and bathtubs to antique signs, windows and even old doorknobs, Old House Depot is a veritable treasure trove for someone like me.
U.S. Kids Born in Polluted Areas More Likely to Have AutismWomen who live in areas with polluted air are up to twice as likely to have an autistic child than those living in communities with cleaner air, according to a new study published today.
Pain in the BrainIf you suffer from chronic headaches, something in your diet may be the culprit.
Worth a Thousand WordsWhen it comes to wedding photography, Adam and Allison Hudson have a bit of an edge. The couple are partners in life before partners in work, which allows them a distinct approach to working with brides and grooms.
Let's Talk About RaceFirst and foremost, there can't be any discussion about race and racism unless you're willing to entertain the notion that it still exists—that we're not living in a "post-racial" society—and that racism continues to cause serious problems in America.
Question ItOne effective way to begin to understand our racial biases is to examine where they came from. When you're ready to engage in the race conversation, here are some questions to get your juices started.
Dialogue is Not DebateIt's easy to fall into a debate about race and racism, but debate usually hardens our positions, instead of opening us to the possibility of change.