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September 2010

September 2010

Features

Modern and Earth: Under One Canopy

Modern and Earth: Under One Canopy

Canopy Verde founder Linda Wong has launched her own brand of handbags – one that reflects her “modern meets earth‐friendly” philosophy.

America's Biggest Drama Queens

America's Biggest Drama Queens

Sashay Magazine crowns a selection of American cities for their excellence in theatrical entertainment.

The Heart of a Song

The Heart of a Song

One lyricist's early attempts to shine in Nashville left her disappointed, but, through trial and error, she has learned how to start making her mark.

In Calling It Quits, an Ending Means a New Beginning

In Calling It Quits, an Ending Means a New Beginning

This film will resonate with anyone who has ever been in love, who has ever had to “settle” for something less than their dreams, or who has ever been humbled by life.

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Travel Vignettes

Architectural Splendor: The Auberge-Saint Antoine

Architectural Splendor: The Auberge-Saint Antoine

On display inside The Auberge-Saint Antoine are 700 historic artifacts, many of them set into dramatic back-lit dioramas in the lobby and others decorating the walls of the six floors above.

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Sashay Savvy

Metal for Mettle

Metal for Mettle

Adorned with deep pink gems and pink ribbon-twisted charms, this indie artisan's jewelry represents hope.

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My Fare Lady

Suite Gratitude

Suite Gratitude

When Sashay foodie Sharon Abra Hanen went to France at age 19, she met a unique couple who taught her about the beauty of love, art, culinary dedication, and the heavenly simplicity of fresh foods.

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Checkin' In

Harvesting Heart

Harvesting Heart

Autumn is that chance to be in the moment, forgetting that the vibrant leaves will drop and reveling in their fiery splendor, harvesting the fire in your heart like it will never die.

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Chicks to Watch

The Heart of a Song

The Heart of a Song

One lyricist's early attempts to shine in Nashville left her disappointed, but, through trial and error, she has learned how to start making her mark.

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