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Escape to Edenton, N.C.: Must-See Sights in One of America’s Prettiest Small Towns

Guest blogger and frequent visitor Emily McMackin reveals what makes Edenton one of America’s prettiest small towns, along with its can’t-miss sights, shopping and cuisine. Everyone needs a hideaway. A place you dis...
by Emily McMackin
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All You Magazine Looks Out for You and Your Wallet

My coupon junkie roommate was the first person who introduced me to All You magazine. She subscribes to it monthly and gets all giddy and rips into it the minute it comes in the mail. Such a dramatic reaction made sense for her...
by Emily McMackin
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Discovering a New World Through Magazines

I grew up in a small Southern town. So small that our tallest building was the water tower, most cultural events revolved around high-school theater, the nicest restaurant was a meat-and-three, and the finest wine was a chilled...
by Emily McMackin
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10 Things I’ve Learned from Magazines

I’ve had a lot of great teachers in my life, but magazines have been one of the best, especially when it comes to the “school of reality.” Teen, fashion, food, home, human interest … whatever the genre, ...
by Emily McMackin
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Charleston Is the Hottest “New” Destination for Magazines

As a Deep South native, I’ve made it my mission to travel to most of the region’s renowned cities, including Atlanta, Birmingham, Mobile, Jackson and New Orleans. Apparently, though, there is one must-see city IR...
by Emily McMackin
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“The September Issue” Reveals Human Side of Vogue Magazine

I’ve always admired Vogue magazine. My roommate, a seamstress in the fashion industry, used to get a subscription, and I couldn’t resist the temptation to snatch a few of her issues and flip through. One look, and i...
by Emily McMackin
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