A Taste of Taffy: Samplings From the Triangle Area Freelancers
A Taste of Taffy is a collection of nonfiction articles, essays, and photographs by the Triangle Area Freelancers (TAF). “Discovering the Roots of My Homeland” by Megan Cutter and “Reflections of an Art: Excerpts" by Barton Cutter as well as Megan’s photography are included in this anthology.
The Triangle Area Freelancers is a group of eclectic North Carolina writers meeting monthly to share ideas and provide mutual support. Their first collaborative effort is this engaging anthology, which explores material as far ranging as martial arts, traveling, hot yoga classes, the next urban pet, preschool observations, Valentine dilemmas and the growing of hops. For more information on TAF, visit Triangle Area Freelancers.
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Read a review of a Taste of Taffy: Samplings From the Triangle Area Freelancers in the News and Observer, North Raleigh News Section. Click here for a copy of the full article as printed. |
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NC Council for Developmental Disabilities Poster
Barton Cutter was chosen to be part of a poster campaign for the NCCDD in 2007. Reprints may not be made without permission of the NCCDD. Click here to view PDF of poster.
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The Love Between Them
Barton and Megan Cutter were married in 2004 at a small church in Tuscaloosa, AL. In 2005, they knew that they would need to relocate to a place more accessible for their family. Barton and Megan find that wherever they go, there is an opportunity to inspire others with the love they share. Read on to find out how their love story began.
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by Markeshia Ricks
A chance meeting two years ago brought a love to face all odds.
Barton and Megan Cutter practice a martial arts maneuver Saturday morning on the University of Alabama Quad. The couple met in Arizona in 2002 and married on November 13, 2004, in Tuscaloosa. They said they continue to study martial arts to protect not only themselves, but each other if necessary.
Barton and Megan Cutter are a lot like most newlyweds. They finish each other’s sentences when one can’t remember something. And they still beam when they share the details of their courtship and nuptials of less than a year ago.
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Mother, Daughter Find Common Ground for Exhibit
In May 2001, Megan Cutter and her mother, Anna von deBardeleben held a joint exhibition "Leaving Traces" at the Junior League Gallery/Bama Theatre in Tuscaloosa, AL which featured Megan's photography and her mother's oil, pastel and fractal multi-media paintings. Read on to find out more about their collaboration.
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by Mark Hughes Cobb
The “Leaving Traces” art exhibit focuses on the environment and nature.”
While the mother-daughter team of Anna von deBardeleben and Megan McLeod was preparing the joint art exhibit “Leaving Traces,” a family of birds began building a nest.
“It was right outside the house,” von deBardeleben said, “We could watch the whole progression through the window.”
This “silly little story” began to take on deeper meaning for the mom, as she saw the baby birds strain and grow.
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