

How to Host a Mother’s Cocktail Party
Hosting a Mother’s Day cocktail party is a wonderful way to celebrate and honor the incredible mothers in your life. With a focus on elegance and a nod to the spring season, incorporating elements like

A Grandmother’s Love: 3 Things I Learned from My Southern Grandmothers
Grandmothers have a special way of doing things that makes everything okay. This is especially true a southern grandmother love and admiration. Today we are featuring the story of Cheyenne Rogers and the influence of

Spend Juneteenth Weekend Where Freedom Began: Discover the Heart of History on Hilton Head Island
This Juneteenth, go where the story of Black freedom in America lives and breathes—in the salt air, in the shaded oaks, and in the living legacy of self-determination that still echoes at Historic Mitchelville Freedom

A Visual Ode to Black Southern Excellence
In collaboration with BSB Media LLC and Ngome Lifestyle, this collage series is a heartfelt tribute to the enduring legacy of Black Southern culture. Through a tapestry of textures, colors, and carefully curated imagery, each

Anita’s Favorite Things to Do in Beaufort- Explore Beaufort Like a Local
Each year, the Gullah Festival in Beaufort, South Carolina, offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the rich cultural heritage of the Gullah people. Through the eyes of Anita Singleton-Prather, founder of the Gullah

10 Tips to Plan a Kentucky Styled Southern Wedding
Derby season is in full effect in the South as well as wedding season. Two things we love in the South. What better way to merge these two southern traditions than through a Kentucky styled

Three Southern Barkeeps (Re)Imagine Cocktails fit for a Kentucky Derby Celebration
We will call the activity “Drinking the Derby,” and envision ourselves dressed in finery that we would not ordinarily wear in color combinations we closed our eyes to pull together, while drinking delicious cocktails created

Three Black Women Firsts in Thoroughbred Horse Racing
On May 17, 1875, ten years after all enslaved Africans were freed by the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, Oliver Lewis became the first jockey to win the first-ever Kentucky Derby. Lewis was African


How to Host a Mother’s Cocktail Party
Hosting a Mother’s Day cocktail party is a wonderful way to celebrate and honor the incredible mothers in your life. With a focus on elegance and a nod to the spring season, incorporating elements like

A Grandmother’s Love: 3 Things I Learned from My Southern Grandmothers
Grandmothers have a special way of doing things that makes everything okay. This is especially true a southern grandmother love and admiration. Today we are featuring the story of Cheyenne Rogers and the influence of

Spend Juneteenth Weekend Where Freedom Began: Discover the Heart of History on Hilton Head Island
This Juneteenth, go where the story of Black freedom in America lives and breathes—in the salt air, in the shaded oaks, and in the living legacy of self-determination that still echoes at Historic Mitchelville Freedom

A Visual Ode to Black Southern Excellence
In collaboration with BSB Media LLC and Ngome Lifestyle, this collage series is a heartfelt tribute to the enduring legacy of Black Southern culture. Through a tapestry of textures, colors, and carefully curated imagery, each

Anita’s Favorite Things to Do in Beaufort- Explore Beaufort Like a Local
Each year, the Gullah Festival in Beaufort, South Carolina, offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the rich cultural heritage of the Gullah people. Through the eyes of Anita Singleton-Prather, founder of the Gullah

10 Tips to Plan a Kentucky Styled Southern Wedding
Derby season is in full effect in the South as well as wedding season. Two things we love in the South. What better way to merge these two southern traditions than through a Kentucky styled