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  • This week, Don reviews Blessings and Disasters: A Story of Alabama by Alexis Okeowo.
  • This week, Don reviews The Land of Sweet Forever: Stories and Essays by Harper Lee.
  • Ever see the guy in the red-striped poncho and luchador mask at Bama games? That's Nacho Alabama, and he's talking on Quick-Fire Quips! Host Baillee Majors sits down with the Crimson Tide super fan to talk about his signature look and why his heart belongs in Bryant-Denny Stadium. Plus, Nacho dishes on his legendary potluck dish, "Redneck Sushi," his strict game-day rituals... and the top thing (well, two top things) on his ultimate bucket list!
  • Finally, there's a day that encourages you to take your dog with you on a shopping expedition, showing support for pet-friendly stores and businesses!
  • Are traditions the same thing as routines, but they're just done less frequently, and if the tradition is both loved and hated, what does that mean? On today's Keepin' It Real, Cam shares that he does, indeed, both love and hate them.
  • This week, Don reviews Laying Autumn’s Dust: A Southern Tragedy About Betrayal, Revenge, and Murder by Mark L. Brooks.
  • On this week's Keepin It Real, another chapter closes in Cam's life, and he wonders what comes next.
  • Keeping a eye on the temperatures is important this time of year, when it may be spring-like today and almost freezing tomorrow night - a difficult adjustment for any of us, and for our four-footed friends!
  • Some school systems are starting early this year - in less than two weeks! So - it's time to think about helping everyone make the transition to a new schedule, including your pet!
  • This week on Keepin' It Real, Cam Marston has noticed a trend amongst his empty nester friends and what their hobbies become once the kids are gone. The predictability of it gives him comfort.
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