Developing a personal connection to Waco inspired the Eastside Market. Its purpose is to create meaningful relationships between community members. Entrepreneurs Eric Linares and Andreas Zaloumis celebrated the vendor market’s one-year anniversary after they saw it grow legs just last fall. The market operates in partnership with Brotherwell Brewery, where it is held every third Sunday of the month on the east side of Waco.
On a cold, rainy Wednesday I sat down with Jon Mark and Michelle Buckner, owners of January Letterpress. Jon Mark and Michelle are college sweethearts who have brought creativity and inspiration to Waco.
Read MoreWith the recent opening of Clasé Thrift, Waco’s latest up-and-coming thrift store, the owner, Deoryen Thornton, “De,” has grabbed the Waco and Baylor community’s attention.
Read MoreIt’s that time of the year again-- finals season. Cue the eye rolling and sighing because we’ve got you covered. We’ve spoken to the people and done our research, and we have found you the best study spots in Waco.
Read MoreCan someone say #girlboss? Christi Hurst is a business mogul, having founded Spice Village, and now runs two boutiques on Austin Avenue: one dedicated to her own interior design business, and one to her manufactured luxury bedding.
Read MoreFresh out of college, Caleb Ray uses string, nails, and wood to create beautifully intricate works of art that adorn the walls of houses and dorm rooms everywhere.
Read MoreDallas city girl, AJ Johnson, is fresh out of college and is a watercolor queen. A San Diego native, Johnson takes inspiration from all over and from “all things happy.” Her business, Pretty On Paper, started out small and has since exploded into what it is today. We are excited to give you a preview of her vibrant art!
Read MoreWith a keen eye for selecting unique and trendy secondhand articles of clothing, sophomore nursing major Natalie Shugert has put her impressive thrifting to good use by starting her own resale business on Instagram, Second Times the Charm Thrift.
Read MoreA needle and thread. That’s how it all starts for Harper Neitzey, a star embroiderer, who by weaving together an array of different colors makes finished products that are works of art.
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