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Thomas Grosskopf takes refreshingly retro approach

This year’s Double Decker Art Festival poster artist, Thomas Grosskopf, talks about his art and inspiration for this year’s poster. (April 26, 2013, Page 1B, 3B)

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    Where food, art come together

    For local baker Shannon Adams, the Double Decker Arts Festival expresses the creative culture she’s come to love in Oxford. Senior staff writer Lucy Schultze sat down to talk with the owner of Honey Bee Bakery in this week’s “A Conversation With…” (April 25, 2013, Page 3A)

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      Tapping Into the Market

      The community’s approach to beer has evolved now that local restaurants and bars are carrying craft beers, and stores such as Joe’s Craft Beer have opened its doors. To read more on craft brews impact on Oxford, check out this week’s Oxford Living section. (April 19, 2013, Page 1B)

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        Succulents — fun and easy

        Master Gardener Barbara Sherrod White writes this month about succulents, an easy plant to grow that is a great addition to any garden. (April 19, 2013, Page 3B)

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          Spending time with the Masters in Augusta

          Columnist Steve Stricker enjoyed spending time with the Masters and his son while attending the famous golf competition recently. (April 19, 2013, Page 1B, 3B)

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            Landscape architects are responsible for many parks

            Landscape architect and columnist Matthew R. Copp talks about the increasing role landscape architects are taking on in the planning of local parks. (April 19, 2013, Page 8B)

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              Suicide is not painless

              Religion columnist Randy Weeks writes about how suicide can affect many and how Christians should open their hearts to those in need of a shoulder to cry on. (April 19, 2013, Page 5B)

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                Rural values open door to success

                As a young man, Willie Williams had to head north for better job opportunities. But the values he learned on the family farm ultimately allowed him to build a business back home. Senior staff writer Lucy Schultze sat down to talk with Williams in this week’s “A Conversation With…” (April 18, 2013, Page 3)

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                  Taking time for self on a rainy spring day

                  Dreams during a rainy afternoon nap brings back welcomed memories for columnist Mavis Hovious. (April 12, 2013, Page 1B)

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                    Reform or removal: The fate of the Chickasaw Nation

                    History columnist Jack Mayfield continues his series on the Chickasaw Nation and how and why they sold more than 20 million acres of land to the White Man. (April 12, 2013, Page 2B)

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