Chapelton Vineyards is a Texas TreasureNestled in the historic birthplace of Texas, Washington County, Chapelton Vineyards has made a profound impact in just over one year of operation. Despite its relatively short time in the industry, the winery has quickly gained recognition for its exceptional wines, all of which reflect the uniqueness of Washington County.
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Carnival Celebrates 25 Years in Galveston The 25th Anniversary event marked a milestone not only for Carnival but also for Galveston. In 2000, Carnival became the first cruise line to homeport in the city. Since then, more than 10 million guests have sailed from the island, helping to elevate Galveston as a premier cruise destination. Read Article What to Do When You Visit Loudoun County, Virginia Loudoun County is a hidden gem that is sure to please any wine aficionado. Soil conditions,...
D’Angelo Untitled, Yet Eternal When D’Angelo released Brown Sugar in 1995, I was mesmerized. His voice was smooth yet earthy, the grooves laid back but deeply intentional, and the instrumentation felt retro, but somehow futuristic. Brown Sugar, Lady, When We Get By, and his transformative version of Smokey Robinson’s Cruisin’ were invitations into a new world of sound where intimacy, vulnerability, and groove coexisted in perfect balance. Read Article Chayse Sampy’s “Who Feels It, Knows It”...
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