For Clothing That’s Better the Second Time Around
“Deja Vu,” the French term meaning “already seen,” is the remarkable sensation of being in a completely new situation, yet feeling like you’ve been there before. Even if you’ve never actually…
Investing Your Money at Edward Jones Investments
Money is on everyone’s minds pretty much all the time, and if you have a little extra to invest, it’s important to consult with a professional. Sure, you could listen to your brother-in-law’s barber…
Walton Art House: Not Your Usual Art Gallery
Walton Art House at 800 N. Main (right down from the Breadboard) is a gallery created for independent, counter-culture artists. “The vision of Walton Art House is to create a destination for all…
Kobe: Where East Meets (the Pacific North)west
Kobe Modern Japanese, at 96 N. Main Street alongside Ashland Creek, blends the best of Japanese tradition with fresh, healthy ingredients abundant in southern Oregon. The result is a delightful,…
New Cookbook from Morning Glory’s Patty Groth
Every year hundreds of new cookbooks are published in the United States, and Patty Groth, owner of Morning Glory Café in Ashland, has recently added her own unique take on the genre. Breakfast at…
Oddities and More at The Bone Garden
Are you ready for a completely different kind of shopping adventure? Searching for a gift for that person in your life who has everything?
The Bone Garden, at 72 North Pioneer Street (downstairs…
It’s Time to Visit the Tasting Room at South Stage Cellars
Donald and Traute Moore of Quail Run Vineyards and South Stage Cellars, with a tasting room located at 125 S. 3rd Street in Jacksonville) will soon be celebrating 30 years in business.
Ashland Artisan Emporium: One-Stop Shopping for Local, Artful Gifts
The holidays are upon us, which puts many of us in a frenzy to find the perfect gift for everyone on our list. But there’s no need to panic, suffer inclement weather, mall music or crowds: there’s a…
New Owner at Bug a Boo
According to Conny Shadle, the twenty years that she owned Bug a Boo of Ashland (40 N. Main, across from the Plaza) went by way too fast.
“I have loved every minute of it, but it was time to move…








