by Michael Mullet | Feb 25, 2022 | Issue Mar-Apr 2022, Stories
The Sound of Appalachia By Mike Mullet Although its upbeat reverberations may be recognized as distinctly American, bluegrass is actually an amalgamation of musical traditions, song styles, and instruments brought to the Americas from Europe and Africa. The joyful...
by Michael Mullet | Jan 1, 2022 | Issue Jan-Feb 2022, Stories
Lights! Camera! Cherokee! By Mike Mullet State tax credits for the movie business have made Georgia the new Hollywood. More movies are made in Georgia now than in California or New York, and Cherokee County has emerged as one of the state’s top filming locations. With...
by Michael Mullet | Jan 1, 2022 | Issue Jan-Feb 2022, Stories
Heart, Soul, and Sound By Mike Mullet Speedy Smith spent more than forty years traveling the world with some of the biggest names in rock music, mixing concert sound for the likes of Aerosmith, Kansas, and the Zac Brown Band. Today you’re more likely to find him...
by Michael Mullet | Nov 1, 2021 | Issue Nov-Dec 2021, Stories
Helping is a Must Author Mike Mullet Although the letters in the MUST name stand for Ministries United in Service and Training, the must in MUST Ministries is much more than a clever acronym. It is an obligation, a commitment to servant leadership. In the...
by Michael Mullet | Sep 1, 2021 | Issue Sept-Oct 2021, Stories
Chilling tales of Cyber Security By Mike Mullet It’s easy for owners of small businesses to think hackers won’t attack their computer systems. After all, who would bother to hack into the computers of a business that might have only five employees? Businesses of all...