Singled Out |
MAY/JUNE 2012 |

I thoroughly enjoy being single (despite the fact that a number of girls currently reading this have just begun composing a comprehensive mental list of the reasons I am still single). I enjoy this phase of life because I accept “single” for what it is and make the best of it.
Special Feature |
MAY/JUNE 2012 |

Over the past six years, I've had the opportunity to get to know many families who never expected to be in the position they found themselves in when I had the honor of meeting them. In order to prepare for the annual Mix 103 Radiothon for Children's Hospital and the Relay for Life events each spring, I interview families whose children have been diagnosed with life threatening illnesses, have suffered major trauma or have been told they are terminally ill. The choices that have to be made at times like these are overwhelming. Where will my child receive care? How will we pay the bills? Will I have to quit my job to stay in the hospital with my child? These are just a few of the questions and worries parents face during this already difficult time.
Two Are Better |
MAY/JUNE 2012 |

New*ly*wed: a person recently married. This definition by Merriam-Webster may no longer apply to you, but no matter how long you've been a couple, there's always an opportunity to create excitement in your marriage. So how do you maintain the love, chemistry, adventure and fun?!
Cover Story |
MAY/JUNE 2012 |

Where could people in the River Region get a night’s worth of sex, violence and death; a history lesson; an examination of moral conscience and a current political commentary all in one place? At the Alabama Shakespeare Festival’s recent showing of Robert Richmond’s “Henry VIII.” Originally produced at Washington D.C.’s Folger Theatre in October 2011, “Henry VIII” examines the Tudor dynasty’s defining moment and an equally important moment in English history—the moment Henry met Anne Boleyn and pursues a divorce from Catherine of Aragon.
Now Hear This |
MARCH/APRIL 2012 |

To see Souled Out play live is to witness a joyful testimony to the power of the groove. With their lineup of male and female vocalists, keyboards, guitar, bass, saxophone and drums, Souled Out combines more than 50 years worth of soul, rhythm and blues, jazz and pop into an infectious mix that inspires multi-generational audiences to dance and sing along.
Reply Yes |
MAY/JUNE 2012 |

Times have changed, and the handbag is no longer a woman’s number one accessory. Women now have a new love affair—shoes. And you know what they say, if the shoe fits…buy it in every color! Maybe that’s not exactly how the saying goes, but it was how we felt when browsing through Ann Taylor, DSW and Dillard’s at The Shoppes at Eastchase. RSVP Montgomery has made it easy for you by highlighting some of the top trends to look for when shopping for shoes for this summer.
Connections |
MAY/JUNE 2012 |

Your eyes are watering and itchy. You have sneezed so many times you’ve lost count. You startled everyone at the drugstore with your piercing celebratory scream when you discovered Allegra was half-off. Welcome, spring, we’re glad you’re here! Sure, pollen in the air is a tell-tale sign that warmer weather is upon us, but with the warmer weather comes that sudden urge to get outside and enjoy it before the true dog days of summer set in.
The Girls |
MAY/JUNE 2012 |

It’s unanimous with the girls at RSVP… this is the best season of the year!




