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As medical director of the Aurora Breast Care Clinic, she has to deliver her share of unwelcome news, but nearly always, she says, “There are things we can do. There is life after cancer.”
The women in this article have built strong reputations in San Antonio and the surrounding areas when it comes to estate sales.
From festive concerts and ballet spectaculars to theme-park celebrations and artsy shopping, the city will be awash with holiday offerings for all tastes and budgets.
Top designers and artisans with gorgeous pieces in gold, silver, turquoise, fine gemstones and more call the Alamo City home, so we asked a few of them how they got their start in the business.
There’s something about steakhouse bars that just makes one feel comfortable and coddled, and the one at Fleming’s is a prime example.
The drive from the entry of Cordillera Ranch to the Villas of Di Lusso is quite enjoyable in the late afternoon, when the long golden rays of the sun stretch across the undulating hills.

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As the season of holiday parties grows near, Fashion focuses on glamorous attire. Look for sparkle and shine, brilliant sequins, gleaming satins and elegant accessories that add up to entrance-making drama.
Back pain affects 80 percent of Americans at some time in their lives. It’s the leading cause of disability in Americans under 45 years of age, according to the National Institute of Health Statistics survey. Indeed, more than 26 million Americans between the ages of 20 and 64 experience frequent back pain.
With the holidays upon us, now is a good time to ask ourselves whether it would help the American economy if we buy American products. It seems like an obvious choice: American workers need jobs, so if we can afford to do it, shouldn’t we support American workers by buying American? The answer is not as simple as it seems.
The holidays are here, a special time of the year to celebrate with friends and family — all the excitement of catching up on the new and the old, football scores, latest movies and a much anticipated holiday dinner along with great wine.
If only, if only, if only ... Moms, these two words are the bane of contentment in my life, and maybe in your lives, too. If only I had more money, then I would be happy. If only the kids made better grades, then I could relax. If only I were 10 pounds lighter...
Joy Curnutt and Peggy Calhoun are more than just sisters; they are partners who share a passion for business, a love of fine things and a heart for people. Joy and Peggy have quickly earned a reputation as one of the top estate sales companies in the business, and they are not slowing down.